Dr. Steven Jonas

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UPDATED: JUN 13, 2007

BUSH RETROSPECTIVE, IV: GEORGE BUSH’S AMERICA”

This is the fourth in my occasional series of re-runs, in the order that they originally appeared, of earlier TPJ columns that focused specifically on George Bush.  This one, “TPJ No. 34,” was originally published on 10-21-04.  Given the continuing progression that is becoming evermore clear towards the achievement of the man’s primary goals, creation of Permanent War in the Middle East and the dismantling of Constitutional Democracy at home, once again re-publishing this particular column at this particular time seems to be particularly appropriate.  As previously, the column is edited, but not updated.

A lot is made of George Bush’s “misstatements,” internally contradictory pronouncements, distortions, and outright lies.  Based on what he says, it is very difficult sometimes to tell just what George Bush stands for.  For when he talks about the famous “compassionate conservatism,” “spreading freedom and democracy,” “securing the homeland,” “creating a fair tax system,” “fighting a war on terrorism,” “protecting traditional values,” one is often reduced to the “huh?” response: what exactly does he mean, how does he intend to get there, and where are the resources?   When one looks at what he actually does, however, then Bush policies and their meanings become much clearer.  A good friend of mine coined the following phrase in reference to George I; it applies with a vengeance to George II: “Read their lips; but watch their hips.” 

And so this column is not about Bush lies.  The Georgites always say, “no they’re not,” regardless of the facts on the ground.  The spin around the Duelfer Report on Iraqi WMD, as “reposted” as “news” by Fox “News” Channel for example, made it sound like the contents of the Report supported the reasons the Georgites gave for going to war.  They just hope to get into an endless and distracting “are, are not, are, are not” argument.   This column is not about Bush mis-use of the language, which the Georgites always pass off as “well, that’s just the country boy in him” (the Andover, Yale, Harvard country boy!).  It is not about any of the outrageous Bush statements like the “war on terror is unwinnable,” which he and/or the Georgites always manage to “correct” by the next day or so and then deny that he ever made, or at least never meant, the original.   

This column is about policies and programs that George Bush has either implemented or clearly proposed for implementation.  Some are prominent; some are obscure.  All of them present a very clear picture of what George Bush wants our great nation to be, to become.  George Bush will propose to the next Congress, if he is re-elected, “the further reduction, if not the elimination, of taxes on savings and investments, including taxes on dividends and on capital gains on stocks, bonds, and real estate” (New York Times, Taxes for an Ownership Society, Editorial page, Sept. 15, 2004).  If Bush is re-elected, he will have clear majorities in both Houses of Congress, and legislation to implement this proposal will pass, meaning that all that will remain of the income tax will be a wage tax

The Patriot Act, that piece of civil liberties-busting legislation that the Georgites must have written before 9/11 because its 340-plus densely written pages were introduced to the Congress within about two weeks of the tragedy, will be made permanent.  Presently, it is due to expire in 2005.  George Bush wants it in place forever.  (In a future column, I am going to deal with the question no one seems to ask: why?)  Yes, George Bush does permanently want the power, on his own authority, to bypass the Constitutional guarantees for protection against non-judicially-warranted search and seizure (the Fourth Amendment), the right to due process of law (the Fifth Amendment), and the right to a speedy trial by jury in criminal cases (the Sixth Amendment), for any person, US citizen or not, whom he deems to be a “terrorist threat” of one sort or another. 

In the United States, marriage is both a religious and civil procedure.  It is defined in and regulated by the law in each of the 50 states, as well as by the numerous codes of the numerous religious entities that exist in our country.  George Bush supports the passage of the “prohibition of gay marriage” amendment, which would deny the benefits and obligations of civil marriage to same-sex couples.  That would vitiate the provision of the Fourteenth Amendment to the Constitution that prevents any state from denying “to any person within its jurisdiction the equal protection of the laws.”  It would restore the status quo ante bellum (the Civil War, that is) that one or more classes of persons, defined by who they are, not anything they have done, can be placed outside of one or more provisions of the law, this time at the Federal as well as at the state level.  If the homosexual community is hit first (as it was in Nazi Germany), which one would be next?  (Just guess.) 

As detailed in the September 18, 2004 Report from the office of Congressman Henry Waxman of California, the Bush Administration would continue its process of creating the most highly secretive Administration in United States history.  For example, Bush has already issued an Executive Order severely restricting access to the papers of former Presidents, denied access to any records of the famous Cheney task force on energy, adopted a policy to refuse initially any requests for Executive Branch information under the Freedom of Information Act, and doubled the number of government documents put under the seal of “classification,” including ones issuing from such Departments as Agriculture and Health and Human Services. 

The Bush Administration is in the process of giving border patrol agents “sweeping new powers to deport illegal aliens from the frontiers with Mexico and Canada without providing them the opportunity to make their case before an immigration judge” (R.L. Swarns, US to Give Border Patrol Agents, New York Times, August 11, 2004).  Who will be the next group of persons for whom a police agency will be able make a determination of law violation and go right on to determine and then impose punishment?  This, by the way, is the exact same power that the Nazi German Schutz Staffel (known colloquially as the “SS”) had.  Who, here, might be the first victims? Protestors against such policies, perhaps? 

If Bush has his way in a Second Administration, his choice for CIA Director, politico Porter Goss, would have the power to engage in domestic intelligence gathering and surveillance, whether or not any criminal activity is suspected.  Presently, the FBI does need some semblance of suspicion of criminal activity in order to do the same thing.  It is already clear that Bush follows the dictum of Hermann Goering, pronounced by him shortly before his death at this own hand in an Allied prison at Nuremberg: to enhance the power of government over the individual.  Goering said: “whether it is a democracy or a fascist dictatorship . . .  all you have to do is tell them they are being attacked and denounce the pacifists for lack of patriotism and exposing the country to danger.  It works the same in any country.” 

George Bush appoints people like Prof. Diana Schaub to the Federal Bioethics Commission.  Speaking on stem cell research, she said: “Every embryo for research is someone’s blood relative. . . .  I would not be prepared to restore the intellectual functioning of a 93-year-old man by sacrificing embryonic life” (Stem Cells and Slavery, Science, June 18, 2004, p. 1742).  Talk about the imposition on all of us of one particular personal belief on the matter of when life begins! The Georgite approach is to apply the “life-begins-at-the-moment-of-conception” doctrine to both the beliefs and actions of every member of our society, regardless of whether or not they agree with it. 

“The U.S. adolescent pregnancy rate is the highest in the industrialized world -- 10 times more than in the Netherlands or Switzerland.  Of the 900,000 U.S. teenagers who become pregnant every year, 8 in 10 say their pregnancy was un-intended” (Playing Politics with Women’s Lives, Science, July 2, 2004, p. 17).  The Bush policy for dealing with this situation is a combination of abstinence preaching, sorry, “teaching,” and the criminalization of abortion. 

On a wide variety of environmental, health, labor, and personal safety matters, the Bush Administration has re-written existing regulations to suit the wishes of industry, often with former industry employees and/or lobbyists writing the self-same regulations (J. Brinkley, “Out of the Spotlight, Bush Overhauls U.S. Regulations,” New York Times, August 14, 2004).  The article’s headline says it all about the public relations approach of the Administration on this policy. 

The Bush Administration’s ideology is clear: it is an approach to government and governing that puts as much power as possible in the hands of the Executive Branch, with as little legislative, judicial, or public accountability as possible,.  It takes the country back to the Coolidgean view that “the business of government is business.”  Moreover, since George Bush is capable of distracting huge numbers of people who are in fact negatively affected by his governmental philosophy and actions, and actually get them to support him, from the Georgite perspective he is the perfect leader for their movement.  After all, look at just how much the twin forces of the Radical Reactionary Right (mis-named the “neoconservatives”) and the Republican Religious Right have achieved in such a short time under George Bush’s leadership, and at how much more of their agendas they will be able to achieve, should their chosen leader be re-selected.  George Bush is hardly the incompetent that some of his critics still paint him as.  For the implementation of his chosen policies, and for his voters, George Bush is a fine, almost a perfect, leader.

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Steven Jonas, MD, MPH is a TPJ contributing author.  He is a Professor of Preventive Medicine at Stony Brook University (NY) and author/co-author of over twenty-five books. Dr. Jonas is one of America's most perceptive Democratic political analysts.

Dr. Jonas is also: a Columnist for the webmagazine BuzzFlash (http://www.buzzflash.com/); a Contributing Editor for the Moving Planet Blog (http://www.planetarymovement.org/); a Contributing Columnist for the Project for the Old American Century, POAC (http://www.oldamericancentury.org/); a regular contributor to the weblog Thomas Paine's Corner (http://civillibertarian.blogspot.com/); and a regular contributor to the weblog The Daily Scare (http://www.dailyscare.com/).  He has his own website for short pieces entitled “Dr. J.’s Short Shots, II” (http://drjsshortshots.wordpress.com/).

In his book The New Americanism, Dr. Jonas presents his proposal for that “new vision and mission” for the Democratic Party that so many, for so many years, have been urging it to find.  A new vision and mission are obviously needed with increasing urgency as with increasing speed and determination the Georgites drive our nation towards frank theocratic fascism.  Dr. Jonas finds the needed vision and mission in the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution.  "The New Americanism: How the Democratic Party Can Win the Presidency  is available from Amazon.com (go to "Books;" enter the full title) and BarnesandNoble.com (same). 

He is also the author of The 15% Solution: A Political History of American Fascism, 2001-2022.  Under the pseudonym "Jonathan Westminster" this book was originally published in 1996.  It was republished with a New Introduction in 2004.  Under Georgite rule, the “fictional non-fiction” scenario of this work of “future history” is, most unfortunately, becoming all too real, now almost day-by-day.  Both versions are available at www.amazon.com and www.barnesandnoble.com (go to "Books;" enter the title).  The 2004 edition is also available at www.xlibris.com (click on “Bookstore,” then “Search” with the title). 

2007
June 6, 2007 
“Fatal Addiction”

May 30, 2007
“The Alberto Gonzales Story, Part 2”
May 23, 2007
“The Alberto Gonzales Story, Part 1”
May 16, 2007
“The Politics Of Fear, Part 2:
                      The Democrats Must Go On The Attack; The Democrats Must Go On The Attack???”

May 9, 2007 
"The Politics Of Fear, Part 1: On Rudy Giuliani”
May 2, 2007 
“On The Imus Controversy, Part 2”

April 25, 2007 "
On The Imus Controversy, Part 1” 
April 19, 2007
“‘The Redirection’ By Seymour Hersh, Revisited”
April 11, 2007
“Global Weirding”

Mar 29, 2007 
“The Ideal Republican Presidential Candidate”
Mar 21, 2007 
“The CheneyBush War Policy: Connecting The Dots”
Mar 14, 2007  
“Bush Retrospective, III: On Fascism ---- And The Georgites”
Mar 7, 2007   
“Lessons For The US Fascists From The Nazi German Experience, Part 2"

Feb 27, 2007   “Lessons For The US Fascists From The Nazi German Experience, Part 1”
Feb 21, 2007   
“Less Partisanship? No.  More.”
Feb 14, 2007  
“The Iran War: The Top Ten Questions And Talking With God” 
Feb 7,2007      “On George Bush And Religion, II, Redux”

Jan 31, 2007     “The Iraq War And The One In Spain:
                                      Similarities That Are Ignored At Our Peril”

Jan 17, 2007    
“On George Bush And Religion I, Redux, Part 2”
Jan 11, 2007    
“On George Bush And Religion I, Redux, Part 1”
Jan 4, 2007      "The 'I' Word"

2006
Dec 14, 2006   
“Exiting IRAQ, The Georgite Way, Revisited”

Nov 30, 2006     
“‘Are The Democrats Going To Blow It?’
                        That All Depends Upon what The 'IT' Is
 

Nov 16, 2006     "On Republican IRAQ Policy And Why No Grand Theft Election
                        (They're Related)

Nov 12, 2006     
"Democratic Ideas: Post-Election 2006”
Nov 2, 2006       
“The US Enabling Act, 2006, Part II: Why Bush Wanted It”

Oct 26, 2006       "The US Enabling Act, 2006, Part I: What It Is And Some Comparative History”
Oct 12,2006        "
Democratic Ideas, XIV: Attack On Defense Revisited”
Oct 5, 2006       
“Iran Nukes, Revisited" (Expanded Edition)

Sept 28, 2006     "Democratic Ideas, XIII: Controlling The Agenda”
Sept 21, 2006      Reran article dated October 14, 2004
“GEORGE BUSH’S AMERICA”
Sept 14, 2006    
"Democratic Ideas, XII: Focusing On The Constitution"
Sept 7, 2006      
"Let's Hear It For Strict Constructionism,” V. 3, Part 3"

Aug 16, 2006      "Let's Hear It For Strict Constructionism, V. 3, Part 2"
Aug 10, 2006      The Dick Durbin Disaster - reran
Aug 3, 2006     
  Democratic Ideas, IX:, "Let's Hear It For Strict Construction (V. 3), Part 1" 

Jul 27, 2006        “What's It All About, Alfie?”
Jul 19, 2006        
"Democratic Ideas, VIII: Let's Play Capture The Flag"
Jul 13, 2006        
"Ann Coulter: The New Face Of The Republican Party"
Jul 6,2006          
"Ideas For Democrats, VII: Bipartisanship On Iraq"

Jun 29, 2006       "Ideas For Democrats, VI: Attack On Defense, II”
Jun 22, 2006       "Ideas For Democrats, V: Attack On Defense"
 
Jun 15, 2006      
"Ideas For Democrats, IV: The Ten Commitments, Re-visited”
Jun 8, 2006        
"Ideas For Democrats, III: Dealing The DLC”
Jun 1, 2006        
"Ideas For Democrats, II: Why Don't The Democrats?” 

May 25, 2006      
"Ideas For Democrats, I: The Vision”
May 18, 2006     
 "On Conspiracy Theories"
May 11, 2006      
"The Significance Of The Tony Snow Job”*
May 3, 2006        
"Bush Is Not Hitler, II"

April 25, 2005      
"Bush Is Not Hitler, I”
April 20, 2006       "
Some Thoughts On The 'Immigration Problem'"
April 13, 2006      
“The Georgite State Of The Union Address Revited"
April 6, 2006         "A Firebell In The Night:  The So-Called 'Gay Marriage' Amendment, II"
April 2, 2006        
"A Fireball In The Night:                        
                            The So-Called ‘Gay Marriage’ Amendment, I


Feb 22, 2006        
“The German Reichstag Fire of 1933 and 9/11: Some Comparisons. A Revisit,
                              Part II” 

Feb 16, 2006        
“The German Reichstag Fire Of 1933 And 9/11: Some
                            Comparisons.  A Revisit, Part1"
 

Feb 9, 2006           "
A Comment On The Democratic Alchemy,’
    
                        Appearing In The American Prospect”         

Feb 2, 2006          
"Vengeance Is Mine, Saith The LORD"

Jan 26, 2006          "George Bush And The Doctrine Of Original Intent"       
Jan 19, 2006         
"Let's Hear It For Original Intent (Version 2)"
Jan 12, 2006         
"A Quick Visit To Mexico"
Jan 5, 2006            
"Why The Patriot Act, Redux: Fascism In The Here And Now, Cont." 


Dec 22, 2005          "Why The Patriot Act, Redux: Fascism In The Here And Now"
Dec 15, 2005         
"An Iraq Exit Proposal"
Dec 10, 2005         
“Exiting Iraq, The Georgite Way"
Dec 1, 2005            "
The Future Of The Democratic Party, VIII:
                              A Politically Viable Progressive Position On The War"
 

Nov 25, 2005            “The Future Of The Democratic Party, VII: ‘The Ten Commitments’”
Nov 17, 2005            "
The Future Of The Democratic Party, VI: An Organizing Proposal For Progressives” 
Nov 10, 2005           
“The Future Of The Democratic Party, V:
                               There Is No Middle Ground"

Nov 3, 2005             
“On The (Possible) Indictments.”

Oct 27, 2005            “The Future of the Democratic Party, IV:
                                Bush, Bennett, Miers, and the DLC.” 

Oct 20, 2005           
“The Future Of The Democratic Party, III:
                                First Thoughts On Dealing With The DLC.”

Oct 13, 2005           
“The Future Of The Democratic Party, II: On The Republicans” 
Oct 6,  2005            
“The Future Of The Democratic Party, I”

Sept 29, 2005          "The Bush Flood, And The Georgites: New Orleans, III"
Sept 22, 2005         
"On The Great New Orleans Flood Of 2005, II"
Sept 15, 2005
          "On The Great New Orleans Bush Flood Of 2005, I"

Sept 8, 2005           
"Let's Hear It For Original Intent"
Sept 1, 2005           
"An Iraq Solution"

Aug 25,2005             "Some Thoughts On The Atomic Bombing Of Japan"
Aug 18, 2005           
"Why God Sent Us George W. Bush" 
Aug 12, 2005           
"John Bolton And The Nuclear Option II"
Aug 5, 2005             
"The Significance Of The Karl Rove Speech"

July 28, 2005             “Iran Nukes, Revisited"
                                 (Expanded Edition)

July 21, 2005            
“Iran Nukes, Revisited"
July 14, 2005            
"The Dick Durbin Disaster" A Follow Up
July 7, 2005               "
The Dick Durban Disaster"

June 23, 2005            "Why All Of This Repression Abroad?"
June 16, 2005          
 Not Very Intelligent Design"
June 8,2005              "Pat Buchanan's "What If, "III?"
June 2, 2005             "
Pat Buchanan's 'What If,' II?"

May 26, 2005            "Pat Buchanan's 'What If?'"
May 18, 2005            "
The Schiavo Case, V: The Attack On Science" 
May 12, 2005           
“Possible Explanations For Bush-Behavior On And Around 9/11"
May 5, 2005              "Bill Frist's Declaration Of War"

April 28, 2005            "The Schiavo Case, IV: The Definitions Of Life And Death"
April 24, 2005            "The Schiavo Case, III: Further Legal Considerations And Their Political Implications"
April 14, 2005           
“The Schiavo Case, II: William Bennett And The Beginning Of The End Of The Separation Of Powers"
April 7, 2005
              "The Schiavo Case And The Locus Of The 'Police Power'"

March 31, 2005           “John Bolton And The Nuclear Option"
March 22, 2005            Of "Moolahs," Putin and Bush
March 17, 2005           
Georgite "Freedom And Democracy"
March 10, 2005            "We Won't Have To Worry Any More"
March  3, 2005             "Iranian Nukes"

February 24, 2005        "Going Nuclear In Iran"
February 16, 2005       
“The Georgite Social Security Scam: Bases For Suspicion”
February 10, 2005        “The Georgite Version of ‘Freedom and Democracy’ ”

                                   “The Coming 2nd Civil War (Unless),” No. 6

Feb 3, 2005                  “WMD Discovered --- In Washington”

Jan 27, 2005                 “Comparing George W. Bush And Adolf Hitler”
Jan 18, 2005
                 “The Bush Second Inaugural: A Preview” “The Coming 2nd Civil War
                                    (Unless),” No. 5 

Jan 13, 2005
                 “The Georgite Concept of Constitutionalism and the Rule of Law”
Jan 6, 2005
                   “The ‘Unless’ Of The ‘Coming Second Civil War’ Series; Part II”  

Dec 30, 2004                 “The ‘Unless’ of the ‘Coming Second Civil War’ Series, Part I” 
Dec 23, 2004
                 “The Real Meaning Of The ‘Faith-Based Presidency;’ Part II”
Dec 15, 2004
                 “The Coming Second Civil War (Unless)” 
Dec 9, 2004
                   “The Real Meaning Of The ‘Faith-Based Presidency’ ”      

Oct 28, 2004                 Why The Patriot Act?”
Oct. 21, 2004
                “The Cheneys’ Daughter Flap”
Oct 14, 2004
                 “George Bush’s America” 
Oct 7, 2004
                   “The Debate” 

Sept 30, 2004                “Four 800 Lb. Gorillas In The Campaign Room” 
Sept 23, 2004               "Fixing The Kerry Campaign, 9/15/2004"
Sept 16, 2004               "Lessons From Japan.  Part II: Successful Occupations"
Sept 9, 2004                 "Thoughts On the Third Anniversary of the Tragedy of 9/11/2001"
Sept 2, 2004                 "Lessons From Japan, Part 1"

August 26,2004             “Dealing with the Republican National Convention and Related
                                     Issues”

August 18, 2004            "The Best Of Dr. Jonas"
August 12, 2004             “Some Thoughts For and About The Kerry Campaign, VI”
August 5,2004                “Some Thoughts For and About The Kerry Campaign, V”

July 29, 2004                “Some Thoughts For and About The Kerry Campaign, IV”
July 22, 2004                “Some Thoughts For and About The Kerry Campaign III”              
July 15, 2004                “Some Thoughts For And About The Kerry Campaign II”
July 7, 2004                  “Some Thoughts For And About The Kerry Campaign,I”
July 1, 2004                  “Counsel To The President”
June 24, 2004               “ ’You Know me Al:’ On the German Reichstag Fire of Feb. 27, 1933
                                     and the 9/11/01 Bombing of the World Trade Center, Part II”

June 17, 2004               “ ‘The Ralph Nader Problem’ --- A Re-run plus”
June 10, 2004               “Ronald Reagan’s Legacy”
June 3, 2004                 “’You Know Me Al:’ On The Reichstag Fire Of Feb. 27, 1933 And The
                                      9/11/01 Bombing Of The World Trade Center, Part I”

May 27, 2004                “On Fascism -- And The Georgites”
May 20, 2004                “On John Ashcroft -- And Jefferson Davis”
May 13, 2004                “Karl Rove’s Personal Political Notebook”
May 6, 2004                  “Possible Explanations For Bush Behavior And 9/11” 

April 29, 2004               “On George Bush and Religion, Part 2
April 22, 2004               “What Condi Rice Might Have Said”
April 8, 2004                 “On George Bush And Religion”
April 1, 2004                 “Some Political Thoughts For Senator Kerry”  

March 25, 2004              “Brief Essays”
March 16, 2004             “You Know Me Al: The Iraq War --- So What Was It About, Anyway?
March 11, 2004             “A Word (Or Two) On Ralph Nader”
March 4, 2004               “A Firebell In The Night” 

February 27, 2004        “On Doctor Dean”


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