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The Unsinkable Career of America's Leading Twerpo-Imperialist Pundit, Max Boot

By Mark Ames, The Nation. Posted January 14, 2009.


After the way they goaded us into an epic military disaster, why do media warmongers still have jobs?
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The real mystery of our age is this: why do all the media warmongers still have jobs, after the way they goaded us into the epic disaster we've found ourselves in? Back in 2001, when a panicked America foolishly handed the steering wheel to pundits like Max Boot, America was at the height of its economic and geopolitical power. What happened next was a lot like that rent-a-car prank in the first Jackass film: decades of America's accumulated wealth and geopolitical power trashed overnight in a reckless neocon joyride. The warmongers pulled out of the lot in a mint-condition, gas-guzzling boat, cheerfully assuring America that everything would turn out fine. Cut to the slapstick punch line: Boot pushing the remains of the totaled car back onto the lot. Only instead of apologizing like the Jackass pranksters, Boot cheerfully tells America, "You see, I told you it would turn out great! Now give me your next-best car; I'd like to take it out for a spin..."

That's the most incredible thing: how warmongers like Boot are still gainfully employed, even as news media are shedding jobs and space. And he's using his platforms to try to goad the new administration down the same catastrophic path as the previous one. The disastrous war in Afghanistan is what Obama has claimed as his showcase, and Boot is ready to provide the solution. Never mind that the current Afghanistan debacle was caused in no small part by the bizarre armchair-conquistador ideas that Boot and his comrades successfully advocated into policy during the first few years of the Bush administration. For Boot, the solution to all of America's geopolitical problems is simple: behave like imperial Britain. He doesn't mean that metaphorically, but literally, right down to the tropical colonial headgear, as you'll see.

But first it's important to recall his serious A-list establishment credentials: senior fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations, columnist at the Los Angeles Times, contributing editor at Weekly Standard, regular contributor to the Wall Street Journal and New York Times, and former top adviser to John McCain's campaign--a role that likely would have landed him a powerful position in a McCain-Palin cabinet. With the establishment's blessing and encouragement, Boot's ideas, no matter how insane, enter the mainstream debate, crowding out by the laws of scarcity other ideas and other thinkers who might actually help us and the world.

Ever since Bush came to power, Boot has been pimping his imperial Britain snake oil, a schtick he's still working today. As we headed into the Christmas season, Boot was woofing in the Wall Street Journal about how America can solve two intractable problems--anarchic Somalia and nuclear Pakistan's lawless border regions--with one magical solution:

 

The essential problem in both Somalia and Pakistan is a failure of governance. The question is: What if anything can outside powers do to bring the rule of law to these troubled lands? In the 19th century, the answer was simple: European imperialists would plant their flag and impose their laws at gunpoint. The territory that now comprises Pakistan was not entirely peaceful when it was under British rule. Nor was Somalia under Italian and British sovereignty. But they were considerably better off than they are today--not only from the standpoint of Western countries but also from the standpoint of their own citizens.

I find it amazing that Boot is allowed to print outrageous declarations like that in public and not be subjected to a public shaming campaign that forces him into early retirement from public service, Trent Lott-style. If Boot had written that blacks were "considerably better off under apartheid rule than they are today," he'd be branded a racist and dropped from every newspaper in the country. And yet it's OK to say the equivalent about subjects of the British Raj--and no one even blinks?

Let's remind ourselves how great Boot's fetishized British Raj was "from the standpoint of their own citizens": their life expectancy fell 20 percent from 1872 to 1921, their incomes fell 50 percent in the last half of the nineteenth century and roughly 50 million natives died in famines overseen by the Raj's imperial authority--famines that occurred at the same time the British were exporting grain from Raj fields and ports. The Brits allowed these Indo-Pakistani holocausts to go on under their administration on the popular theory that providing famine relief would create a bunch of welfare queens, as well as the popular belief that it was a good thing from nature's standpoint to allow the "weak" to die off.


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Mark Ames is editor of the Moscow English alt weekly, The eXile. He is the author of Going Postal: Rage, Murder, and Rebellion: From Reagan's Workplaces to Clinton¿s Columbine and Beyond.

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Always Wrong, Always Loud, Always Certain
Posted by: AlexLawyer on Jan 15, 2009 12:11 AM   
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There are thousands of these morons, shamelessly peddling their disastrous nostrums as if they'd been right all along. When were they ever right about anything? Limbaugh, Coulter, almost everybody on Fox, Robertson, Dobson, DeLay and the vast majority of Republicans have laid our country low with their spurious logic, selective memory, dismissal of contrary evidence and just plain lack of common sense.

Their work should be required to carry a warning, like cigarettes.

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Morons
Posted by: frank69 on Jan 15, 2009 3:59 AM   
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The moronic drivel appearing daily in our corporate media appeals to morons.

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» RE: Morons Posted by: Zeugitai
New Kiplings?
Posted by: taxidriver on Jan 15, 2009 4:39 AM   
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Boot, Kagan, and the rest simply seem to be selling the idea of taking up the White Man's Burden again--for the benefit of the Whites, of course.

If Boot really thinks we should create a colonial office, let's make him a colonial soldier and put him in the front lines, instead of on the sideline where he spouts dangerous gibberish.

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RE: COPY OF LETTER TO ALTERNET
Posted by: rimchamp77 on Jan 15, 2009 8:25 AM   
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This comment is totally confusing. How is Alternet being compromised? Who is exploiting Alternet for criminal profits?
By the very nature of a forum we have to be tolerant of "infiltrating vandals and dissentients [dissidents?]" and their viewpoints. What is the goal of your petition? I must admire your courage in putting out your phone number and email address. If this forum is as corrupt as you intimate, you are taking a HUGE risk. If you are an undercover government agent trying to elicit a response to justify an overreaction - we should take you at face value: watch out for people like yourself.

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... and Obama has dinner with these fascist creeps?
Posted by: peterjkraus on Jan 15, 2009 7:08 AM   
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Amazing, how we let ourselves be bamboozled by idiots like Boot, Kristol et al. I have long refused to read any paper that gives them a voice (regrettably, the New York Times is among them), feeling that any news outlet that lets itself be so misused does not really care about its content. But now, Obama goes to dinner at these people's house, eats and does merry, and cares not a whiff that he's just feeding their overblown egos and giving their laughable views credibility.

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Read Manufacturing Consent
Posted by: DCostello2 on Jan 15, 2009 8:25 AM   
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If you want to understand the purpose of the MSM read Manufacturing Consent: The Political Economy of the Mass Media

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Imperialism
Posted by: Archie1954 on Jan 15, 2009 11:04 AM   
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the British imperial system is nothing to be lauded or imitated. Sure it provided riches beyond measure to the British but at what cost? The spent lives of millions of human beings paid for those riches, they are soaked in blood. America is well on its way to emulating the British and in fact surpassing them, as modern weapons can kill ever so many more people very efficiently (3 million in South Vietnam and untold millions in the Middle East). What I can't understand is the Congress. How can the elected representatives of a supposedly enlightened populace be so bloodthirsty? It's beyond my limited ability to imagine.

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» RE: Imperialism Posted by: Zeugitai
» RE: Imperialism Posted by: Jayzer
Good grief...
Posted by: bobtr900 on Jan 15, 2009 11:54 AM   
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...these people and GWB are truly frightening in so many ways and on so many levels and all at the same time. Bush is not the messiah, except in his own mind.

Given that Obama-Biden are about to assume the levers of power, these people must be crazy and driven by fear and hatred, as they have been in the past. This level of fear, hatred and totally blind righteousness are a very real danger to America and the world.

Jesus very clearly warned against the merging of church and state when He said: render unto Caesar... But they all just ignore that admonition. Now we can understand why he said it; that merging will lead to the destruction of God's handy work, the creation of the human race. These so called righteous people better quickly get righteous with the teachings off Jesus and the laws of God, The Ten Commandments. Without a doubt, these people are Moral Relativists.

God gave us a soul, He gave us Free Will, He gave us the right to make our own choices and the higher brain functionings of reason with which to help us make those choices. These righteous people, Boot and his Brits mindset, are totally committed to taking away that which God has given, and which even He has not seen fit to take away from us. And yet these people, including the Pope and the evangelical fundies(not all evangelicals, not Jim Wallis, for example) are totally committed to taking away from all human beings.

These are truly dangerous and disturbed people. They are committing the sin of Pride, the setting of oneself as equal to God. They, like Bush, are totally self delusional as well as being heretics and blasphemers. It is of little wonder that they like Scalia, Bush, Rove and Cheney are going about the world killing people, our troops and the Iraqis, for corporate profits. They are consumed by the theology of prosperity as well as the theology of Pride and self righteousness. They are bereft of the virtue of Humility.

I apologize for waxing religious. I realize we have seen the explosion of dark Christianity since Bush took office. And I realize no one wants more Christianity to be proffered, because I too believe that religion is a personal thing. But these people are about as immoral and unchristian as they can get.

Jesus spoke of tolerance, love, peace and doing unto others as we would ant others to do to us. These phony Christians, in forcing their own personal beliefs onto everyone else via viciousness and hatred, are in total disobedience of Jesus' teachings and the laws of God. Jesus never said anything about killing others for the sake of ones own personal theology. These people are an abomination unto God and man, imho. But in their opinion they are going to use government, force and even killing to push their beliefs on to everyone else.

It is NOT for me to force my personal religious beliefs onto anyone else. AND, by the same token, and in equal measure, it is NOT for them or Bush or anyone else to force their own personal beliefs onto everyone else. Among many other differences, I do not believe in stealing or killing for corporate profits.

These people actually invoke God as the reason for their own personal destructive and coercive agenda. In their own minds and in their own families and in their own churches they can believe whatever they want. But they are NOT going to force their theology on me or anyone else. By doing so, they are stripping me and everyone else of our God given Free Will. These are sick, abusive and destructive people, who choose to follow theologically unsound and abusive principles. And they do it on their tax exempt status, while at the same time trying to deprive the rest of us our freedoms, both human and God given.

Religion cannot be allowed to... See Part II, below.

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Good grief... Part II
Posted by: bobtr900 on Jan 15, 2009 11:57 AM   
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From Part I, see above.

Religion cannot be allowed to control the state because religion is based on faith not on fact. The state must be run on fact and reason, not faith.

I once upon a time learned that only Satan had the power to destroy religion, not God, only religion. But the Bush Republican party is dragging religion down into the slime, the abyss of evil politics. I fail to see how anyone can protect religion from the evil doings of GWB, the pathogenic Bush family and the Republican party which has chosen to politicize God and religion.

These people seem are both "Moral Relativists" and "Constitutional Relativists" as well. They race to their own destruction; and unfortunately dragging the rest of us and very possibly the entire world along with them

Ohhh Wellll...

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» Very well said . . . Posted by: dustdevil
The media is the message
Posted by: janelynne on Jan 17, 2009 12:45 PM   
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The so-called pundits represent the political message of themselves and their organizations. You can hear their messages embedded in their questions, in their arguments, and in their posturing.

I saw Charlie Rose last night with Rahm Emmanuel, and it was as if Rahm was conducting a foreign language course. Rose couldn't get his presuppositions off the ground because they didn't fit the paradigm. David Gregory will head MTP, and he is the same man who danced on stage with Karl Rove. These guys are dinosaurs who cling to Bush-think and cannot conceive of change. They are standing with their microphones, but the sound is off. We cannot hear their Babel-speak.

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The Neocon Con
Posted by: blackie4aces on Jan 17, 2009 1:00 PM   
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Did no one ever take Boot aside and explain to him that Imperial Britain's colonial policies bankrupted that nation and caused it to fall to a second tier status as a result? Boot is obviously an idiot and a fool as so many of the neocon pundits are. However, this doesn't address the main question: Why are they still around?

America is easily the most under-educated nation in the Western World. Thirty percent of the citizens of America would vote for George Bush again given the chance. My guess is that an extremely optimistic asumption would be that half the electorate even knows what the word "NeoCon" means, and, of that group, half again probably don't care.

The NeoCons use an old trick, ancient might not be far-fetched. They tell a lot of ignorant people what they want to hear. And they do all that is in their power to maintain the status quo and maintain their own influence and viability: never admitting a mistake, though they have never been right; producing policy papers and positions which serve to underwrite their existence in wonky circles composed of vicious right-wingers, hawkish liberals, and deluded moderates; cultivating a certain type of politician through appealing to public flattery and promoting those politicians' and their ideas in print and on television.

It is entirely wrong to assume from Obama's victory that thie nation has suddenly changed. George Bush and the Republican Party were rejected not because of their goals, but, rather, because they botched the job. Goals aside, that botching the job with these people in charge was inevitable never occurred to an alarming number of people-twice.

These mindless motormouths are anywhere but gone, no more so than the number of ignorant citizens in America has changed overnight. The Neocons trade in hate, fear, aggression, and a false pride. They are, by and large, pretensious fourth tier (few really are even that, but they all believe they are)intellectuals who have nothing but contempt for their audience of simpletons. Many are outright racists and elitists. They are all liars when necessary. They are perfect for a society that watches 20 minutes of TV commecials to get 40 minutes of at best mediocre entertainment. Or to decide the presidential election baed on thirty second TV ads.

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William Kristol Wins the Silver Medal
Posted by: jimswanson on Jan 17, 2009 6:45 PM   
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James A. Swanson, Los Altos, CA
“The Bush League of Nations”
www.bushleagueofnations.com

If Max Boot wins the gold medal, then William Kristol is my pick for second place in the race for “America’s Leading Twerpo-Imperialist Pundit.”

I can’t identify any journalist who has beaten the drums more loudly than Kristol for all the disastrous pro-war policies of the Bush administration during the last eight years.

Kristol is a key Neocon Generalissimo in the ongoing GOP War on Iraq and America. He got everything wrong on Iraq, and—in the reincarnation of George W. Bush in John McCain—he advocated more of the same.

Since Kristol already had access to many of America's biggest soapboxes, one wonders why the New York Times gave him a precious op-ed voice.

Kristol is cofounder of The Project for the New American Century (PNAC), which years before 9/11 advocated the invasion and occupation of Iraq.

This leading warmonger is the editor of "The Weekly Standard" and coauthored its infamous November 17, 1997, cover story entitled, "Saddam Must Go." He is in the pocket of Rupert Murdoch, who funded and started "The Weekly Standard" in 1995.

Australian-born Murdoch in turn is Exhibit A for the case that America needs better border security.

If you are a warmonger lusting to invade a nation that had zero to do with 9/11 it helps to have a knuckle dragger like Rupert Murdoch on your side. During the run up to Bush's War on Iraq, all 175 Murdoch-controlled newspapers worldwide supported the war in editorials.

Rupert is the principal shareholder, chairman and managing director of News Corporation, which owns Fox News, better known as Faux News. Kristol, of course, is a frequent guest on Fox News.

"The Economist" reported in 1999 that Murdoch's British holding company had paid no net corporate tax over the previous 11 years even though it had made $2.1 billion in profits over that period. "The Economist" further noted that Murdoch's entity would normally have been expected to pay $350 million in corporate taxes during that period.

This and much more appears in, “The Bush League of Nations: The Coalition of the Unwilling, the Bullied and the Bribed – the GOP’s War on Iraq and America,” by James A. Swanson (2008, CreateSpace Publishing, 448 pages).

You can download the entire book for free at www.bushleagueofnations.com.

I ask for nothing in return, except that you perhaps use my book to help restore and build America.

Jim Swanson, Los Altos, CA
“The Bush League of Nations”
www.bushleagueofnations.com [for FREE download of entire book]

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The Media is a large part of the Military Industrial Complex
Posted by: ChrisSkiman on Jan 18, 2009 6:07 AM   
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First thing is that the media is not liberal and is mostly owned by five people all of which are super rich and are an arm of the military industrial complex. By putting fear into the hearts of the American public they manufacture a perception of reality that convinces the public to support the military's agenda. An when you have no-bid contracts and bailout scams that are a must be for the global e-lite to bring forth their New World Order Agenda

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Corporate Media
Posted by: frank69 on Jan 18, 2009 7:35 PM   
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I hope we all understand that the media is corporate owned and corporate controlled.
Not free, and absolutely not liberal!

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» RE: Corporate Media Posted by: luzmejor
US Imperialism predates the likes of Boot and other Neocons
Posted by: Jayzer on Jan 22, 2009 1:44 AM   
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Throughout the article, the reader is led to believe that US imperialism was directed mainly toward recreating the British raj, since that's the example that Max Boot likes to apply. However, it's worth pointing out that "Manifest Destiny," initially directed to the conquest of the landmass that is now known as the United States, with its seizure of territory from the various Native American nations and Mexico, had also expanded into the Pacific (Hawaii, the Philippines, Guam, Samoa), the Caribbean (Cuba, Haiti, the Dominican Republic, Puerto Rico, some of the Virgin Islands) and Alaska.

It's true that some of these territories have achieved independence (Dominican Republic, Haiti and Cuba---whose territorial sovereignty is still compromised by the presence of the US Military in Guantanamo) and some have not (Puerto Rico, Guam, the Virgin Islands) while others have been annexed (Hawaii and Alaska).

The US Government had, for years, considered Latin America to be its "sphere of influence" (a concept long embraced by European imperialists and Americanized in the form of the Monroe Doctrine.) and was not interested so much in picking up the pieces of the British Empire as in giving the Brits and the other European powers a run for their money (or alternatively, making them run for their money) in terms of global influence and exploitable markets.

Max Boot (and soundalikes such as Michael Ignatieff and Thomas Friedman) are just the most recent in a long line of imperial cheerleaders and their very conventional, very tiresome mindset.

Now that we're into the 21st Century, it would be nice to believe that these people will soon be passe, but it's more likely that they will cling on, stubborn little turds that they are, not to be shaken off until our great-grandchildren have reached the 22nd Century.

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