The Illusion of Normality
Co-Editor The Crisis Papers
October 18, 2005
Never in the 229 years of United States history has this government “of, by and for the people” been in greater peril.
Not during the Civil War, not during the great depression, and not during the Second World War or the Cold War which
followed.
Until today, gross incompetence, abuse of power, corruption, corporatocracy, and federal insolvency could be checked and
reversed by balanced and separated governmental powers, and at the ballot box by a citizenry informed and provoked by an
alert and independent media. Now all branches of government and the mainstream media are dominated by the wealthy elites
in control of a single political party.
Can you believe this? If not, you are in the company of a majority of Americans who might respond to the above jeremiad
with “Oh c’mon now, it can’t be as bad as all that! We’ve always had incompetence, corruption, waste, fraud and abuse in
the federal government, and stolen elections are as old as the republic. It’s no different now.”
So long as that majority of Americans believes this, the rule of the Busheviks and its successor oligarch regimes will
be secure. Thus Bush, Inc. and its obedient mainstream media are desperately endeavoring to nourish and sustain this
“illusion of normality.”
The illusion has many facets.
Elections? “Get over it!” The refusal of the public to believe that national elections can be stolen, validates the claim of the Bush
Administration and the Republican Congress to political legitimacy – that they “derive their just powers from the
consent of the governed.” (Declaration of Independence). The evidence clearly indicates otherwise. (For an excellent
summation of this evidence, see Dennis Loo’s “No Paper Trail Left Behind.” See also The Crisis Papers pages on “Election Fraud, 2004" and “Electoral Integrity”.). On the other hand, the evidence for the legitimacy of the elections is virtually non-existent, due to the secrecy
of the software and the absence of paper validation. So all that the defenders of the legitimacy illusion have is ad
hominem insults of the challengers – “conspiracy theorists,” “paranoid,” “get over it!” The mainstream media’s response
is, no response, with the apparent hope and expectation, so far successful, that if it is ignored, the ballot fraud
issue will go away. The primary aggrieved institutional victim of the fraud, the Democratic Party, simply won’t touch
the issue, which can only serve to strengthen “the illusion of normality.” Thus allegations that the elections were
stolen and thus that the government in power is illegitimate are confined to the alternative media and the internet.
And so the Democrats carry on as if the upcoming elections of 2006 and 2008 are “normal,” as they diligently solicit
more votes and cheerfully look forward to taking back the Congress in 2006 and the White House in 2008 – as if the same
“normal” rules and conditions apply as they have before. Those poor, naive saps! Don’t they realize that once again,
Republican operatives will count the votes!, and that the results will be just what the GOP wants them to be, regardless
of the wishes of the electorate? Unless. Unless, very soon, the people demand reform and restore the integrity of the ballot box.
The Media are biased in favor of the liberals. The right-wing talk-merchants who, until Air American Radio came along, had the AM dial pretty much to themselves,
complain constantly that the mainstream media has a left-wing, anti-Bush bias. So too the cable news chatterers. Much of
the public believes this myth because it is repeated so often – not, to be sure, on the strength of the evidence which
clearly proves otherwise. Two brief examples: In October, 2004, immediately before the presidential election, the
University of Maryland’s Program on International Policy Attitudes (PIPA) released a report that among Bush supporters, 75% believed that Saddam Hussein’s Iraq government supported al Qaeda, and 72% believed
that Iraq either had weapons of mass destruction, or active WMD programs. In addition, the Bush supporters said that the
US should not go to war if it were known that Iraq had no WMDs. Which means, to put it bluntly, that Bush owes his
election to this WMD lie (among other lies, but those require separate arguments). Now where did the Bush voters get
this misinformation if not from the mainstream media, which obviously passed it on uncritically from the Bush
administration. Example two: On CNN’s “Crossfire, Paul Begala reported the following results of a Nexis-Lexis Search:
"There were exactly 704 stories in the [2000] campaign about this flap of Gore inventing the Internet. There were only
13 stories about Bush failing to show up for his National Guard duty for a year. There were well over 1,000 stories --
Nexus stopped at 1,000 -- about Gore and the Buddhist temple. Only 12 about Bush being accused of insider trading at
Harken Energy. There were 347 about Al Gore wearing earth tones, but only 10 about the fact that Dick Cheney did
business with Iran and Iraq and Libya."
The advantage of the myth of the liberal media to Bush and the Republicans is enormous. To those who believe it, if a
story favorable to Bush and the GOP appears, the response is “it must be true, since even the liberal media reports it.”
And critical stories? “Don’t believe it, it’s just the liberal media dissing our President again.” Conversely for
stories about the Democrats and progressives. (For more about right-wing and pro-Bush media bias, visit the website of FAIR).
“Torture? We wouldn’t do that, we’re Americans” and “It was just a few bad apples.” Few Americans appreciate the depths of moral depravity that are are plumbed by this administration’s justification of
the use of torture of prisoners captured in this “war on terror,” and by its official violation of the Geneva accords –
ratified treaties that have the status of US laws. Nor are many of our fellow citizens aware of the disgust and hatred
of our country’s government engendered throughout the world as a result of these policies. And why not? The mainstream
media do not accurately report the tortures, assess the treaty violations, or inform the public of international
opinion. Attorney General Gonzales has effectively “abolished” torture by defining it out of existence, yet the tortures
still go on. The Geneva conventions are evaded by the invention of a category of prisoners, “enemy combatants,” that is
unrecognized by international law. In effect, the government of the United States of America, our country, is an
international outlaw. The Busheviks do not care. And sadly, the American people, by and large, do not know. They believe
that our treatment of prisoners is justified, and that the opinion of us abroad, are “normal.” It is an illusion.
The President, his cabinet, and the Congress will, as they have all sworn, “protect and defend the Constitution.” In fact, American citizens are now being held indefinitely, without charge, without counsel, without trial, in
violation of four of the Ten Amendments to the Constitution (The Bill of Rights). The President claims the right to designate any American citizen as a “terrorist suspect” and to arrest and confine that citizen in similar violation
of law and the Constitution. The same Constitution stipulates that Congress declares war, yet this “war on terrorism” is
undeclared. This is but one of many clear violations of law by the Bush Administration (enumerated in my “The Bombs in the Basement"). The conventional attitude that “they all do it” just doesn’t begin to excuse the unprecedented lawlessness of this
regime.
The policies of this administration are based on “sound science.” The term “sound science” and its antithesis, “junk science,” are inventions of that semantic genius of the GOP, Frank
Luntz. So too those Orwellian names, “Healthy Forests,” “Clear Skies Initiative,” “The Death Tax.” The conclusion of
more than 2,000 world scientists concerning global warming? “Junk science.” So too the warnings of geologists that the world is approaching “peak oil production.” Industry sponsored reassurances that mercury emissions from coal-fired plants are not harmful? “Sound Science.” The
fact that virtually all peer-reviewed scientific studies disagree seems not to matter. “For every Ph.D there is an equal
and opposite Ph.D” – if the price is right. The public believes the “news” it is given, and does not pay attention to
the American Association for the Advancement of Science, the National Science Foundation, the National Academy of
Sciences, or other professional scientific journals and associations. Nor is the public much concerned with the fact
that this administration’s “war against science” is costing us our long-established lead in scientific research and
development – a foundation of our economic prosperity.
And the list continues: record federal deficits, a widening income gap between the very rich and the rest of us,
corruption – personal enrichment at public expense, corporate “purchasing” of legislation and “regulatory relief”
through campaign contributions. Massive. Unconstrained. Unprecedented. Unbelievable. And so most of the public is
unwilling and unable to believe it.
Add to this the enormous stake that the Administration, the Republican Party, and their corporate patrons have in
perpetuating this “illusion of normality.” Billions of dollars of public funds have been snatched from the federal
treasury and billions more from the investments, retirement funds, health benefits and social services of private
individuals. Add to that the deterioration of educational facilities and public infrastructure. Some of this has been
done through the cover of “legitimate” congressional legislation, and some of it through outright criminal activity.
Remnants of our criminal justice system are pushing back. Today, David Safavian, Jack Abramoff and even Tom DeLay are
under indictment. Soon Patrick Fitzgerald’s grand jury will hand down their indictments which, it is likely, will reach
into the White House. Hopefully, that will be just the beginning.
In short, the malefactors are facing not only the loss of their ill-gained wealth but perhaps federal prison cells. And
don’t suppose that they don’t know it, and that they are not prepared to take extreme measures to avoid it. The injured
and cornered beast is the most dangerous, and these critters have some fearful resources at their disposal.
But they are up against the most formidable and unyielding of adversaries: the truth – an adversary that they have
abused and repressed throughout their reign of error. And as they must eventually discover, reality bites. “Truth
crushed on earth,” wrote William Cullen Bryant, “will rise again,” and it will rise, no matter how many millions are
poured into the budgets of “think tanks” or into the pockets of whore-“scientists.” “Truth will rise again,” if not
here, then abroad, and if not now, then eventually.
If we are to restore our democracy, truth must rise again soon and here.
But how?
Foremost among the objectives of the progressive resistance must be to disabuse the public at large of its “illusion of
normality.” We must attack the widespread but understandable unwillingness of that public to face up to the enormity of
the crimes that have been perpetrated upon the body politic.
Fortunately, events are at last coming to the aid of the resistance. A “perfect storm” is descending upon the White
House and Congress: the innocent lives sacrificed to the Iraq disaster, the Katrina catastrophe and the evident
inability and unwillingness of the Bush Administration to attend to the business of protecting the public, the
aforementioned criminal indictments – present and forthcoming. Looming ahead is a collapse of the economy as the housing
bubble bursts, consumer spending crashes because the American consumer “maxes out” his credit and faces unemployment,
and our international creditors decide they’ve had enough, and decide to invest in other currencies.
Public opinion polls (if we can still trust them) are reporting plummeting approval ratings for the President and the
GOP, along with a loss of confidence in the direction that the country is taking, and a loss of credibility of the
mainstream media. “The fear factor” is losing its potency. It’s beginning to dawn on more and more of our fellows
citizens that they have been suckered and lied to, and they don’t like it.
Trouble is, they don’t at the moment have any place to turn. The “opposition party,” the Democrats, don’t fare much
better in the opinion polls than the Republicans, and for good reason. They are dumb-struck, incoherent, and impotent.
The time is right for forceful, inspired and articulated leaders of the opposition to emerge. Where are they? Who are
they? Who dares step forward, speak out, and take the lead? What individuals, what organizations, what factions will put
aside their differences and unite in common cause?
On these questions, the issue of the restoration of our liberties, our welfare, our republic, will turn.
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Copyright 2005 by Ernest Partridge
Bio Tag: Dr. Ernest Partridge is a consultant, writer and lecturer in the field of Environmental Ethics and Public
Policy. He publishes the website, "The Online Gadfly" ( www.igc.org/gadfly) and co-edits the progressive website, "The Crisis Papers" ( www.crisispapers.org). Send comments to: crisispapers@hotmail.com.