National character traits, such
as these, display an always present, ever-vigilant, defiant ignorance --
a pride-ridden predilection best summed up, albeit inadvertently, by
that stumble-mouth poet of the American spirit, George H. W. Bush.
During a press conference in August of 1988, when he was asked a
question regarding the recent downing of an Iranian passenger jet,
killing 290 civilians onboard, by the US warship, USS Vincennes, Bush
the Elder bandied, "I won't apologize for the United States. I don't
care what the facts are."
A more subtle and compelling
intelligence assessed the origin of such utterances with this: "Two
things are infinite: the universe and human stupidity; and I'm not sure
about the universe." - Albert Einstein
An additional aspect of
this national obtuseness stems from a collective squeamishness, a
revulsion and resultant denial, regarding the truth of the exponential
rate of decay of US Empire. Of which, the knowledge is avoided for the
same reason one avoids taking a stick and turning over days dead
roadkill. Because it would be a mortifying sight to glimpse what is
eating, from within, the putrefying remains of the carcass known as the
US political system.
Apropos, for many of the progressive minded
who went round-heeled for the shimmering promise of hope and change,
pledged by Barack Obama, the fact of his betrayal is very painful and
depressing to face. Exacerbating the situation is the mendacity and
flat-out lunacy of his right wing adversaries -- including those spittle
spraying prone legions of racist sub-cretins, out in the US spleenland,
who refuse to accept Obama's legitimacy, as president, due to the
problem they have accepting the darker shade of his skin pigment.
In
this context, the siege mentality of Democratic
partisans is understandable…but only to a degree. Ergo, recently, it
has been revealed that the Obama administration's new Gitmo policy has a
great deal of resemblance to the Bush administration's old Gitmo
policy. So it seems, at last, we have found who has been concealed
within that empty suit known as Barack Obama. Damn, if it isn't, George
W. Bush. We should have taken Bush at his word -- never misunderestimate
Dubya.
The bailout of Wall Street and the corporatist coup of
the kleptocratic class in Madison, Wisconsin and the Obama
administration's continuation of US foreign policy (i.e., the same,
blood-soaked stupid empire tricks) as that of his predecessors, should
serve as an object lesson and wakeup call to Democratic Party-promoting
progressive types regarding whose interests the two parties of duopoly
represent.
Moreover, the US public has been willfully ignorant,
habitually self-centered, and so easily manipulated by
the PR specialists of the corporate controlled state, for so long, they
don't even know what a democratic republic is -- much less that they
lost one.
With wages stagnant for more than thirty years now, it
is maddening to hear economically besieged, debt-beholden members of the
US middle and laboring classes, who, because they have had their heads
up their corporate master's privileged rear ends for so long now,
continue to convince themselves they're viewing the glens, glades and
fruited bowers of a free market paradise.
The hand of the
rightwing intellectual berserker cult of the Chicago School of Economics
can be seen in this. At present, we're witnessing the entire repertoire
of the neo-con clown school of misdirection and mendacity. What is
unfolding is straight out of the Leo Strauss playbook for the
intellectually bankrupt: First, employ a Reagan/Bush/Walker/ type
manqué, and have these ambulatory Pez Dispensers shower the public
at large with candied covered "noble lies" i.e., promulgating faux
populist sound bites serving to conceal the machinations of a corrupt
elite, thereby ensuring the retention and expansion of elitist power.
The
fairness-phobic and freedom-defying tendencies of these sorts of toxic
alliances are woven into the very DNA of contemporary conservatism and
have left their adherents devoid of a compass of common sense and civic
responsibility.
Again and again, I'm astonished to witness the
manner that US citizens mistake this smoke and mirrors casuistry for a
political mandate. Over the last three decades, anyone (who has been
even nominally conscious) can see how destructive to the health and
well-being of the general population of the nation, conservative,
"market-driven" economic dominance has been. And how the cynical
manipulation of factions within the Republican base, comprised of Christ
fantasists and states' rights fetishists, by the
neo-con and corporate wing of the so-called "conservative movement,"
have weaken both the civil libertarian contract of government and its
social safety net obligations to its citizenry almost to the breaking
point.
The Koch Brothers and their quisling, Governor Walker, are
an object lesson in this personal pathology being played out as public
tragedy.
The Koch Brothers were born into a family of oil-rich
multi-millionaires. They have never known anything but wealth beyond any
reasonable measure. Yet it is never enough. The brothers seem akin in
character to a spoiled malicious brat whose greed for gifts can never be
sated, a nightmare child, who not only breaks the expensive toys he
demands and receives, but breaks the toys of other children, simply
because they're not his.
In deranged opposition to both common
sense and common decency, the actual children of the US, those who were
careless enough to be born into poverty,
will just have to suck it up -- and give up their school lunch programs
so that the billionaires of the plundering class can continue to
receive tax write-offs.
That's right, good people of the US, it
is high time we nipped this problem in the bud: Those damn spoiled brats
have just gotten too damn fond of eating. Fortunately, the roar of the
engines of fleets of private Gulfstream jets will drone out the
rumblings of those entitlement-maddened little monsters bellies.
What
is equally disheartening is the public at large has internalized the
narrative of the dissemblers of the ruling elite, to such a great
degree, that: Even before being defeated by legislative weasel maneuvers
in Wisconsin, union members were willing to give up their benefits;
they only agitated to keep "the right" to go to the table and ask for
their master's scraps.
This is a "rock bottom" situation.
Liberals working within the system are like drunks who need
to be told, just go out there and do some 'controlled drinking."
Perhaps when the situation grows painful enough, then we'll talk about
the problem.
"Discontent is the first step in the progress of a man or a nation" Oscar Wilde
Short
of a mass awakening on the part of the US public (one can have ones
little fantasies, right?) and an attendant Islamic world style uprising
against the soft totalitarian structure of oligarchic rule in the US,
the consolidation of power by the plundering class will continue
unabated.
A couple of circumstances have to be present for
freedom to flourish and economic exploitation to be mitigated: (1) Have
the propitious presence of an enlightened elite in place willing to
contribute to the common good by curbing their cupidity and obsession
with retaining power; (2) An aware, civically engaged citizenry willing
to risk all to secure their dignity. Or: We can just wait around for an
enlightened monarch or
dictator of benighted intent to arrive on the scene.
"We do not know what is happening. And that is what is happening." - Ortega y Gasset
In
numerous ways, due to a confluence of constant inundation by
distracting media influences and enervating, time-decimating financial
burdens, the act of discerning the agendas of veiled corporate power,
and the manner by which this nebulous, yet almost implacable structure,
impacts ones life becomes difficult. Still, continually, I'm startled
when I hear US citizens state: "It is a free country."
At
present, we are at liberty to hold and voice our opinions, as long as
doing so has almost no effect on the status quo. The US corporate media
has endowed us with the right to decide for ourselves and voice,
unfettered, our opinions on the destructive choices made by celebrity
millionaires or wax feckless before our televisions about the
devastation wrought by natural disasters. In our faux republic,
we are guaranteed the right to free speech, as long as it remains
marginalized and ineffective.
The Gnostics had a term germane
to the shallowness of thought that passes for discourse in our time,
political or otherwise -- "hylicism," which means an inability to see
below the surface of things. This is why, over and over, "news
consumers" are diverted by news as gossip and, on a political level,
fall for the demagogic ploys of Republicans and the phony populism of
married-to-the-status quo Democrats. It is the mode of mind of the
duopolistic state.
As a result of the contrivance of powerful
mass media interests, combined with a complicity on the part of the
general public, the witless indulgences and perpetual excesses of the
idiot empire of celebrity news and gossip grip the popular imagination
and provoke a greater degree of indignation from the populace than the
tearing to tatters of the social contract, ongoing since the Reagan
era, by the nation's government and business classes.
The
proliferation of news as celebrity gossip serves as a kind of corporate
propaganda e.g., Charlie Sheen's private contretemps being hyped to
public spectacle and topping the news cycle, as opposed to, let's say, a
series of investigative reports exposing the degree of wealth inequity
in the US, how it was established, and is maintained. Or why large-scale
news events, such as the very likely catastrophic effects of the
meltdown of a nuclear power plant, are treated with all the depth of a
mindless Hollywood action movie, devoid of a deepening historical
context.
To paraphrase Warren Buffett, his side has won the
class war. At present, we are experiencing the mopping up operation in
progress. In this cultural milieu, there should be little mystery
regarding which stories the ultra-wealthy owners of huge media
conglomerates would prefer their underlings to investigate and expose.
Another reason, Charlie Sheen has been placed in the media's
electronic stock and pillory is the manner in which a persistent strain
of Puritanism in the US endures, and engenders, in the nation's
collective psyche, both a compulsive curiosity about excessive behavior
merged with an intolerant, punitive reaction to it. Hence, aberrant
behavior seizes the cultural imagination and fosters powerful, repressed
desires.
First arrives the secret desire to make a daring,
perhaps violent escape from the quotidian prison of everyday obligation
and restrictive social nicety, as Pablo Neruda limned in verse, "to
terrify a law clerk with a cut lily,/or kill a nun with a blow on the
ear./It would be great/to go through the streets with a green
knife/letting out yells until I died of the cold."
Next, one is
seized with the compulsion to make somebody pay for evoking such
untoward, vile thoughts in a good person like me…I'm
still a good person…right? That spoiled celebrity should be made to
pay for this, damn it.
Conveniently, this situation works out
well for those who benefit from the deeply inequitable system now in
place: Their agenda is served by having the public direct their animus
at the hubris of dim-witted celebrities as opposed to the incompetence
and criminality of the powerful.
In the city center-devoid,
suburban archipelago of the US, there exists scant real estate where an
immersion in the mass (for either constructive purpose or odious design)
can take place and private rage can be vented as civil disobedience, or
rise, in its demented shadow form, as the public psychosis of fascist
pageantry.
Although, in the US, our variety of Nuremberg Rally
mobs don't throng down wide boulevards, in torch lit processions,
culminating with the sweat-lacquered faces of snarling Brown Shirts
reflecting the flames of pyres of burning books.
In contrast, the analog in the United States takes place on a hundred
million, Cheetos-stained couches, as the corporate media's propaganda by
distraction induces fools and tools of the class-stratified, corporate
state to gibber about the latest celebrity contretemps.
"If they
can get you asking the wrong questions, they don't have to worry about
the answers." Thomas Pynchon (from Gravity's Rainbow).
In this
way, the so-called "culture wars" serve the ruling elite. This is a
technique the operatives of corporate duopoly have down. Unloose social
conservative activists to kick up dirt with divisive issues e.g., the
rightwing wants to roast Big Bird on a spit and legislate that every
unborn fetus be declared Jesus Christ himself. All the while, above the
obscuring dirt cloud, the financial elite fly off in their private jets,
elated as thieves luxuriating on a bed piled high with their loot.
I
don't mean to imply one should
not fight extant inanity and prevailing idiocy…fight it with a
vehemence sacred in its fury. Ironically enough, one must allow oneself
to be idiot enough to risk the fight against the proliferation of
eternal stupid. Yes, one can win a battle, but the war is endless. But
within the fury of the moment, you are fully alive.
Yet every
victory is fleeting, and the eternal stupid returns...having no memory
of its whipping, and ready for another round. And it will kick your ass
from time to time. I have the scars to prove it.
Phil Rockstroh
is a poet, lyricist and philosopher bard living in New York City. He may
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