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Leaks & Winks: America at the Brink

Posted: 06/13/2012 11:18 am

There are moments in the life of a nation when its destiny can be glimpsed. The images in the crystal ball align themselves to prefigure what is in store for us. Usually the opportunity to foresee the future is lost in the clutter and clamor of current obsessions. Today we are experiencing one of those moments. Failure to discern what the emerging constellation means could well ensure the decline of the American republic as we have visualized it. The flare-up over "kill lists," cyber war and the manipulation of information by our leaders has revealed deep-seated flaws in our political culture and the mentality of our political class that are toxic to a healthy democracy.

Let's put the headlines in context and then consider their full implications. The key elements are these. One, the United States government has been engaged in a massive, multifaceted violation of the laws and principles that have guided government behavior since the country's founding. New Age electronic "wiretapping" without warrant, surveillance of whole communities, arbitrary arrest and detention without cause or appeal (NDA Act), summary execution of American citizens deemed a threat by an anonymous Executive Branch official, transgressions of the Fourth Amendment, abridgement of the First Amendment, and analogous undercutting of civil liberties at the state and municipal levels have made a mockery of America's most cherished traditions. The massive acquiescence in these assaults by professional associations, the media and the people at large are the permissive cause and reinforcing effect of this degeneration in our political culture. Audacious power grabs by the few matched by passivity of the many is the classic formulation for transmuting liberty into autocracy. We are following a well-trod path.

All of this has occurred under the guise of a "war on terror" that cannot identify a specific enemy, that embraces the globe, that has sent Uncle Sam on a relentless hunt for imagined enemies at home as well as abroad. It is a war without end as unavailing in its foreign missions as it has been successful in institutionalizing the politics of fear and the policies of repression that that fear encourages -- even demands. Cynical elites stir the citizenry into periodic frenzies to bolster their personal ambitions while expanding their powers of intrusion and control into matters that have little or no bearing on any tangible dangers to our collective well-being.

Two, the President of the United States has arrogated to himself the right to pronounce the death sentence on anyone in the world without constraint and without accountability. Guilt is presumed unless proven otherwise -- posthumously. This power of potentates has been seized despite a decade of evidence that Americans will be more at risk rather than less as a result.

Three, this information is leaked by several members of the administration to a favored reporter for the New York Times. The product is a feature story of exceptional length that reads like the legendary account of a mythic hero whose unnatural strength and character are the salvation of the Republic. That hero is the philosopher-king Barack Obama. Like Marcus Aurelius, he ponders the entwined ethics of personal morality and political responsibility before ticking the 'yes' or 'no' box next to each name on the list. Those pencil marks are like the long shadow cast by the Washington Monument over the White House -- to borrow from Pasternak. Obama, for all his vaunted intellectualism, is not a deep thinker. In reality, he is more a self-absorbed actor in the nation's celebrity culture obsessed with focus groups than a philosopher-king. The president has not the erudition or intrinsic virtue for profound philosophical reflection on morality, obligation and responsibility.

A companion revelation, also based on inside information, exposes the United States as the creator of the Stuxnet virus that is portrayed as the ingenious weapon deployed by Washington to cripple the Iranian nuclear program.

Four, these actions evoke widespread approval -- if not acclaim. There is virtually no critical reaction from any association or figure in the mainstream of American public life.

Five, Republicans in Congress become agitated by the White House's propaganda coup. They launch a campaign of outrage that classified secrets have been leaked. In this attack, they are joined by the strident voices of some Democrats, e.g. Senators Feingold and Levin, who claim that America's security thereby has been compromised. There is no logical argument made, however, as to why this is the case. After all, the targets of Washington's drone attacks and assassinations know perfectly well that they live a misstep away from being in the crosshairs. No technical knowledge of any kind has been revealed that affects the equation between hunter and hunted whatsoever. Indeed, it could be asserted that confirmation of the program's extent and arbitrariness will have the effect of paralyzing the bad guys. As for the Stuxnet virus, the Iranians know perfectly well that they have been the target, and have suffered damage from attack virus launched by the official "cyber terrorists" of Israel and the United States. Nothing has been revealed that improves the Iranians' chances of preventing them.

Six, Attorney General Holder hurriedly announces that he is assigning two Justice Department attorneys to probe into this grave leakage of government secrets. He is shocked -- shocked! -- that leaks of highly classified material have occurred. He promises to be as relentless in pursuit of the leakers as he has been in the prosecution of Drake, Manning and Assange -- among other menaces to the national interest. President Obama confirms that "yes, we will" get to the bottom of this. Of course, that sordid bottom is to be found within the inner sanctums in the White House and Justice Department -- where the investigators cannot and will not look.

Are we sure that the NYT's story was a sophisticated plant -- not a leak by a rogue official? The evidence, I believe, is overwhelming that indeed this was orchestrated by the White House. David Sanger himself provides two compelling bits of evidence. One, he has stated publicly that he had received various pieces of the story from a number of people in different offices over a period of months. That indicates institutional encouragement to make the administration's exploits known. Two, he further states that he showed an outline of the story to a White House staffer who nodded a green light to go ahead with it.

Furthermore, the account itself smacks of administration cooperation. Its thoroughness, its detail, and its verisimilitude match the classic insider recounting of a self congratulatory team. Similar pieces after the fact of a major policy decision appear fairly frequently in the NYT and Washington Post -- as well as in Bob Woodward's semi-official portraits of the great and the good in action. Finally, the delayed reaction of the White House, otherwise hyper sensitive to leaks on matters of far less consequences, is the tip-off that this was a plant.

When one views the entire picture in perspective, we see the distinct portrait of a political system lacking in basic honesty, integrity and accountability. The base dishonestly is so total as to escape the awareness of the principals themselves. That is due in part to the progressive corruption of our public life to the point where conduct of this kind is not just acceptable -but, indeed, the new norm. The credible democracy we have prized throughout our history cannot thrive in this setting. The question is whether it can survive.

Then there is the enormous cost that the United States is incurring abroad. America historically has been a living symbol of civic virtue. While our adoration by others is easily exaggerated, the idea of America has been powerful and enduring. For very many, it confirmed the possibility of achieving the good society. The vibrancy of the American ideal explains why the country has been accorded exceptional respect even when its actions did not warrant it. It is striking that the American idea survived slavery/lynchings, survived Hiroshima/Nagasaki, survived Vietnam. Our crude, hypocritical policies in the Greater Middle East post 9-11 provide another stern test. The positive American image might even have survived that test -- however impaired.

What it cannot survive is America's assault on itself. Its self-mutilation. For that makes it impossible for others to superimpose their dreams on what had been a reasonable approximation of the imagined American ideal. An America that no longer respects its truest self cannot hold the respect of people elsewhere. Bitter disenchantment is the residue.

American "soft power" wafts away with the four winds. We have become ordinary. The United States, therefore, is a double loser from its blind descent from the lofty into the mire.

 
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Tom Pumroy
practical dreamer-artist Man Ray
09:16 AM on 06/14/2012
Excellent article Mr. Brenner, things are certainly out of whack big time. Whether we have ever lived up to our ideals is not in question we haven’t but at least we had them and they were a valuable commodity that inspired both the US and the world.

Though the founders saw the dangers the future might bring and gave warnings of such just as Eisenhower did concerning the MIC those warnings were not enough to stop the corrupting influences when they arose. The power of power to corrupt is a basic human weakness and will always happen I’m afraid of this we have ample evidence but apparently not the wisdom to avoid this cliché of a fate.

Not to go all Biblical on you but let me put it this way when America decided to put money on a pedestal higher than the common good our fate was sealed. It eventually infested our system of values determining what was considered more important and so led to a debasing of our entire culture from the top to the bottom, a coarsening of how we view the world and each other.
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pixeloid
Reality has a liberal bias.
05:26 AM on 06/14/2012
Excellent article. Sadly, very few people will pay attention to it; certainly not the people that need to read this the most. The lack of comments says it all.
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realitytrumpsbull
Two 'alves of coconut!
05:22 AM on 06/14/2012
Welcome to the empire! Smile!
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jamenta
There are other human values besides greed.
01:28 AM on 06/14/2012
Strength in America is now equated with the ability to lie the biggest, and to get away with the most. It is the same psychological principle bullies use in the schoolyard: by being tough, even cruel, they then appear to hold the power and strength that other kids will project onto them, and then allow them to continue with their rotten domination of the school yard.

Money - having way more than is needed is now considered a "human virtue". And our country is reverting to an English Charles Dickens mentality that those who find themselves in poverty are slovenly - even deserving the human indignity and abuse poverty brings with it - that they lack fundamental human virtue and do not deserve the freedom and opportunities the relatively few 1% wealthy now enjoy in the United States at an unprecedented level.

Romney and the rest of the right-wing are depending heavily on the paradoxical "love the bully in the playground" psychology to win this election. It is vital to them that Obama appear weak - a loser - without real strength - real power - which now equates to big money - and the cruelty of a bully in the schoolyard. And they may well succeed with this wretched psychology - given how many Americans now are suffering in an ever abusive economy toward the poor and middle class.
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visitr on a small planet
card carrying iconoclast
12:47 AM on 06/14/2012
why are americans so afraid to face the truth about their own government? what if national pride is nothing but a myth based upon propaganda that does not hold up under close scrutiny? when did this nation proudly adopt "murder,inc." as its motto?
08:42 PM on 06/13/2012
The reason for the steady meltdown of the ethical foundations of America may be a deep sense of shame and guilt. The steady anti-liberal shriek of outrage may stem from the archconservatives' memory of the despicable way they stole the 2000 presidential election, flinging America down the road to corruption and despair: they know government is bad- they made it that way! They doubled-down with the swift boat propaganda campaign in 2004- they can only console their fading consciences with the fantasy that the Democrats must be bad, too. The same explanation works on an international stage- we can't have been in the wrong for attacking Iraq- so they must be fantastically evil to merit our just wrath. We loathe those we've wronged, because those acts expose our own flaws. The Neocons must eventually realize that more violence and more scheming only adds to their corrosive sense of guilt and confusion. All the power and wealth they can accumulate by further corrupting and damaging our democracy ultimately can't compensate for the knowledge that they have seriously harmed America and the world.
08:27 PM on 06/13/2012
"Obama, for all his vaunted intellectualism, is not a deep thinker."

I'm glad someone other than a right-wing non-thinker has finally said this. The pointless sacrifice of the Democratic majority for bogus Health Care reform should have been the tip-off.

The sad thing is, I'll vote for him again. The one area that he has not compromised is with his Supreme Court appointments. Look at the Court, the specter of unending, Corporatist ruination of the branch is enough to scare me back to Obama again.
08:07 PM on 06/13/2012
Happily, our wars and engagements are responsible for no innocent casualties--since, by definition, an enemy combatant is anyone killed or detained by our present government.
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jamenta
There are other human values besides greed.
01:45 AM on 06/14/2012
Sigh. :(
07:20 PM on 06/13/2012
Why shouldn't he kill people with drones? It looks great. No body bags come home. There is no political cost.
If you could kill with impunity, who wouldn't?

What's the old expression? "The measure of man is what he would do if he was sure he wouldn't get caught."
08:11 PM on 06/13/2012
I agree. I would love to kill a man. It is, I suspect, the ultimate rush.

Joking. But in response to your opening question: many, many people would refuse to kill people with drones. Unfortunately, the presidency does not currently attract those sorts of people. Nor do moneyed interests fund them.
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Weareonenow
Your Reality is a function of your mental software
07:09 PM on 06/13/2012
Powerful,true and timely article. thank you Mr.Brenner!
iflew
Pro Publiae Bonae
05:22 PM on 06/13/2012
It's not clear to me if our politics reflect our society, or is our society beginning to reflect our political leaders. There is a real meanness from top to bottom. It is discourtesy. It is polarization in politics. It is unwillingness of the mean to consider compromise. It is the grab of dollars at the top of corporations not by people who contribute, nor make long term money for the corporation, or even do well in limited tenures, but by those able to write their own paychecks. People who have lost their jobs and pensions are wanting to take away from those who still have theirs. People who have little power of their own want to point fingers at those in power while people with power try to take from those least able to help themselves. Secrecy is only about covering up what the public is not to know. Secrecy doesn't work against other countries only our citizens.
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nastan sparlos
Will Solyndra panels work in a nuclear winter?
05:16 PM on 06/13/2012
Thank you Mr. Brenner! This is the best I've read on Huffington Post in ages.

But what should we do immediately to begin to repair our rotten state? You don't give many answers and I realize that your post would become extremely controversial if you did. I guess we have to read between the lines.
08:27 PM on 06/13/2012
Eject Obama, don't vote for Romney, vote for some Third Party candidate you like. Who is not for perpetual war, against the War on Terror, Patriot Act and NDA, who would dismantle TSA and Homeland Security, why do we need another security agency when we already have 16? Pay attention to candidate's background, voting record, their reality, not just what they say. Find out what the truth is, the media is full of lies and omissions. Quit cooperating with evil. As in don't vote for warmongering fascists left or right. Don't take a job with defense or Wall Street or I would suggest no corporate job whatsoever. Hard to do since they are running our lives now, but don't let them run yours.
04:48 PM on 06/13/2012
"All of this has occurred under the guise of a "war on terror" that cannot identify a specific enemy"
Typical Far Left Wing Professor - Hey Pal, Kobar Tower Bombings, 2 Embassy's Flatened in Africa, USS Cole, World Trade Center - Thousands of Men, Women and Children Killed before we even lifted a finger. By hey, fight back and you got a problem!!!! How many attacks on us after we started on them post 9/11. A fear for our young people with the likes of people like you in a classroom. Please help your nation and resign.
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08:54 PM on 06/13/2012
Enjoy your Kentucky Blue
11:38 PM on 06/13/2012
That line blew me away also. Professor, I'm pretty sure we know who the specific enemy. They like to hide in the general population with no regard for human life, that is what makes it tough to defeat them.
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jamenta
There are other human values besides greed.
01:50 AM on 06/14/2012
Yeah - that's why so many innocents have been killed including children - because we know "who the specific enemy" is.

I mean - just last week we killed a dozen or so innocents and then said we had killed Al Qaeda's #2 guy. Then just today - he comes out with a video. What a joke.
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MichaelMyth
It's not who's right it's what's right
04:45 PM on 06/13/2012
This is how it works and crying that it's working isn't going to change anything. I've seen some film of McCarthyism and love only the indignant rhetoric of the bad actors, your bad an actor as there ever was. Seems to me senator you are making matters worse. Let me tell you a story about Area 386 and the super fighter FV-38. To make a long story if it ain't broke don't fix it and if at all possible give them a warning - consider that done. Telling them to police their own or pick up the pieces is only civil.

I understand we are not running around blowing up people in the name of GOD - we are blowing up the people who do that. Deal with it.......
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Romeover
Civilization is for weaklings.
05:38 AM on 06/14/2012
It is refreshing to hear from someone who has no understanding of the topic of discussion.
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MichaelMyth
It's not who's right it's what's right
02:10 PM on 06/14/2012
I thought Holder held his own and my belief is no breach has taken place. If the senators want to include gun walking when addressing fast and furious and also include torture in a sweeping investigation then by all means.
03:36 PM on 06/13/2012
Mr. Brenner, your pieces are always required reading but this time you excelled yourself (if that is a proper expression).
04:49 PM on 06/13/2012
Excelled at being a laughing stock.
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jamenta
There are other human values besides greed.
01:53 AM on 06/14/2012
Fool me once shame on me. Fool me twice uh - don't get fooled again!