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Iraq Transforms American Democracy Into American Eliteocracy

 

 

 

http://www.opednews.com/articles/opedne_david_si_051205_iraq_transforms_amer.htm

 

 

 

 

December 5, 2005

 

Iraq Transforms American Democracy Into American Eliteocracy

 

If you read the papers today, you will see that the disconnection

between the insulated political Establishment in Washington, D.C. and

the rest of the country has grown to a point where the American

political system now resembles a fictional television show - not

democracy. If we were to start being honest, we would simply stop

calling America " the greatest democracy in the world, " because what it

has become in recent years is anything but democracy.

 

It has instead become the greatest eliteocracy in the world. That's

right - it is a government of, by and for the elite insiders, pundits,

and powerbrokers in the nation's capital - not the people.

 

Poll after poll after poll shows Americans are demanding a very

different Iraq War policy - one that includes a detailed exit strategy

to bring our troops home. And polls show Americans believe the war was

a mistake and that it is damaging U.S. national security. And yet,

incredibly, if you look at the rhetoric coming out of Washington's

elite, it is as if the public simply does not exist.

 

Just look at today's Washington Post story headlined " Democrats Find

Iraq Alternative Is Elusive " :

 

" Among the Democratic foreign-policy elite, dominated by people

who previously served in the top ranks of government, there are stark

differences -- and significant vagueness -- about a viable

alternative...Several accept Bush's premise that a rapid withdrawal

anytime soon would leave Iraq unstable and risk a strategic disaster

in the broader Middle East. "

 

Yes, that's right - Iraq is turning into a slow-motion disaster,

American casualties continue to pile up, and yet the insulated

Democratic elite in Washington are backing up President Bush's " stay

the course " nonsense. This elite class, of course, is filled with many

people who helped justify the Iraq War in the first place, and who

from their well-guarded enclaves in Northwest Washington, Northern

Virginia or Bethesda never have to feel the real-world consequences of

their actions.

 

Then there is Roll Call's story, headlined " House Democrats Seek to

Avoid Iraq Stance Vote " :

 

" House Democratic leaders this week will try to block any effort

by members to adopt an official Democratic Caucus position on the Iraq

war...Caucus members remain at odds over whether to continue U.S.

involvement in Iraq and for how long. "

 

Again, don't rub your eyes - you read it right. The minority party -

which purports to be serious about taking back the majority - is

actually working overtime to prevent its rank-and-file members from

backing up Vietnam War hero Jack Murtha and putting the party on

record with a clear, concise position.

 

Then again, many of the party's elected officials have for years been

more interested in appeasing the Washington pundit class, than in

actually representing or mobilizing voters. They are, in short, too

interested in making people like Mort Kondracke happy. And that brings

us to today's final example of wholesale disconnection from reality:

Mort Kondracke.

 

Here is an excerpt of his column today:

 

" In 1966, Republican Sen. George Aiken (Vt.) famously advised

President Lyndon Johnson to 'declare victory and get out' of Vietnam.

There's a danger that this will become U.S. policy in Iraq and lead to

a too-early withdrawal of American troops and disaster in the Middle

East. "

 

This is really too much. Kondracke - who you may recall appears on Fox

News supposedly representing the left - is now attacking George Aiken

for having suggested getting out of Vietnam in 1966, as if in

retrospect it would have been a bad idea to avoid tens of thousands of

U.S. casualties in that bloody quagmire (which, of course, Kondracke

did not serve in). But even worse, Kondracke is actually using his own

attacks on Aiken to justify doing something different in Iraq -

namely, having American troops stay there in perpetuity, no matter how

many more casualties accrue, no matter how deleterious the conflict is

to our military, and no matter how much damage we are doing to

America's overall national security.

 

This is what it's come to - a situation where pencilnecks, slimy

political operatives, cowering politicians, and chickenhawk pundits

sit in their comfortable Washington offices, strut around puffing out

their chests, and make themselves feel like red-meat eating patriots

by advocating the continuation of a policy based on lies, a policy

that is destroying our military, getting our soldiers killed or maimed

in a quagmire, and hurting our country's overall position in the

world. And they are advocating for this policy - and even labeling it

" moderate " or " mainstream " - even though the vast majority of

Americans want an exit strategy.

 

This is not democracy - and to call it democracy is an insult to the

courageous icons throughout history who actually fought for a real

democracy. This is something dangerous, and something that threatens

to truly re-shape our country in destructive ways. This is eliteocracy

- and it is taking over our political system every single day we don't

expose it and label it a fraud being perpetrated on America.

 

Sources:

Washington Post story " Democrats Find Iraq Alternative Is Elusive "

Polls consistently show Americans support an exit strategy for

withdrawal from Iraq:

http://www.usatoday.com/news/washington/2005-06-12-poll_x.htm

http://www.cnn.com/2005/politics/09/22/iraq.poll/

http://news./s/afp/usiraqpoll

Polls have long showed Americans believe the Iraq War was a mistake:

http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/a14266-2004dec20.html

Poll shows Americans believe the Iraq War is damaging U.S. national

security:

http://www.cnn.com/2005/politics/07/11/bush.terror/

Roll Call story " House Democrats Seek to Avoid Iraq Stance Vote " :

http://www.rollcall.com/issues/51_57/news/11409-1.html

Kondracke column " Politics Could Force Too-Hasty Withdrawal of U.S.

From Iraq " :

http://www.rollcall.com/issues/51_57/kondracke/11405-1.html

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