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Bush Alums Reap Their Rewards

By Robert Scheer, Truthdig. Posted May 9, 2007.


Add Wolfowitz to the rapidly growing list of Bush alums whose career trajectory suddenly plummets upon the disclosure of a pattern of lying obvious to most observers but not to the president himself.

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As Paul Wolfowitz twists in the wind after being found guilty in a World Bank investigation of public payola to his girlfriend, it does seem that his career might finally be coming to an end.

Pity that the Iraq debacle, which Wolfowitz promoted, was not sufficient reason for removing him from public office; instead, President Bush rewarded "Wolfie" with a promotion to head the World Bank. Add him to the rapidly growing list of Bush alums whose career trajectory suddenly plummets upon the disclosure of a pattern of lying obvious to most observers but not to the president himself.

To understand why scum consistently rises to the surface of the Bush administration, it is best to refer to the wisdom contained in the final memoir of the late, great Kurt Vonnegut. In an excerpt published in 2006, Vonnegut observed that "George W. Bush has gathered around him ... most frighteningly, psychotic personalities, or PPs, the medical term for smart, personable people who have no consciences."

How better to explain the unwavering arrogance of people -- certainly Wolfowitz, but clearly he is not alone in this administration -- who consistently get it wrong yet plow on undeterred by the inconvenience of fact or logic?

Most of us, once associated with the grievous distortions of evidence and outright lies justifying the invasion of Iraq, not to mention the horrid waste and death attendant upon the subsequent occupation that Wolfowitz oversaw, would feel the need to pause for a spell of critical self-reflection.

Not so Wolfowitz, who, unmoved by the death and destruction he wrought, sailed on to the World Bank and announced that he would fight what he claimed was that venerable institution's penchant for, yes, he used the word, "corruption."

Toward that end he would bring with him a score of Pentagon underlings whose hands were almost as bloody as his from the Iraq disaster. One of them, Kevin Kellems, former spokesman for Vice President Dick Cheney, suddenly resigned his $250,000-a-year job at the World Bank on Monday.

Another veteran from the Iraq buildup to be rewarded was Wolfowitz's lover, Shaha Riza, his resident Muslim expert, who was promoted to a State Department position paying more than Secretary Condoleezza Rice earns. Not quite the $400,000 that Wolfowitz would be raking in at the World Bank, but Riza's salary had the advantage of being tax-free -- she is still technically a "foreign national," despite her access to the inner sanctums of U.S. security debates.

Such rich rewards for folks ostensibly fighting world poverty would not seem troubling to the PPs Vonnegut referred to, as they are suffering from a malady that renders them morally tone-deaf.

Citing what he calls the classic medical text on PPs, "The Mask of Sanity," Vonnegut noted in his "Custodians of Chaos" piece: "Some people are born deaf, some are born blind or whatever, and this book is about congenitally defective human beings of a sort that is making this whole country and many other parts of the planet go completely haywire nowadays. These are people born without consciences, and suddenly they are taking charge of everything."

"PPs are presentable," Vonnegut reminds us, lest we be fooled by their equanimity on talk shows, "they know full well the suffering their actions may cause others, but they do not care. They cannot care because they are nuts. They have a screw loose!"

Vonnegut includes the executives who gave us the Enron and WorldCom scandals with the neoconservatives to indicate the malady's extent. This could be dismissed as the standard liberal claptrap -- turning the culprits into victims whose illness made them do it. But I offer his observations as the most plausible explanation of the headlong pursuit of disaster, for themselves and the planet, on the part of these otherwise canny overachievers.

Yes, their mendacity does often catch up with them, and folks like Wolfowitz do not tend to be well regarded after they have lost the perks of power. The problem is that the truth arrives too late to prevent considerable suffering. Indeed, Wolfowitz's embarrassment at the World Bank is a minor inconvenience compared with the opprobrium he should be receiving after each day's dose of disaster news from Iraq disproves the cakewalk of a regime change that he had so assuredly promised.

Then, too, this lying lout will no doubt be rewarded with something similar to the $4-million contract that former CIA Director George Tenet recently received to share a few details of how he went about betraying us.

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Robert Scheer is the co-author of The Five Biggest Lies Bush Told Us About Iraq. See more of Robert Scheer at TruthDig.

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Psychotic Personalities run our Government
Posted by: disgusted on May 9, 2007 5:15 PM   
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I have been pondering how this could be that psychotics run a nation. I suppose it starts with capitalism, which is a good thing in its infancy, but when it grows to maturity as corporatism it becomes a different child altogether. In fact as we can see; its greed becomes so voracious that it consumes its host, the population which feeds it. In philosophical terms
capitalism can only work if there are strict and enforced laws against greed- there never have been. and certainly never
will be in our lifetimes. Greed is America's religion.
Furthermore, in order to have psychotics running a nation as is now the case, one must invest all the treasure of that nation in armaments. Very little for health care, very little for
education, very little invested in the welfare of those who
pay taxes. You must have a secret arm of the government full of covert psychotics enabled to do covert black ops. They
will be empowered to run drugs internationally and import them to the aforementioned taxpayer, also known as consumer. These drug runners, (intelligence agencies) are truly psychotic and they then buy or subvert elections to assure the correct psychotic politicians are elected, or if some wrongo gets elected they can see to his sniping or plane wreck, or suicide. They are nothing if not creative.
So now we have a capitalistic corporate fascism represented by psychotics, many good people and good ideas had to be subverted, denied and buried to arrive here-- but it is done!
And the shrub and the shotgunner look around and say
"This is Good"

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the lunatics running the asylum
Posted by: may261989 on May 9, 2007 6:51 PM   
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It is great to see Robert invoking the great K.V as I believe no-one in the 20th century understood human nature better than Vonnegut. Vonnegut could spot a phoney a mile away and he must have been extremely disheartened to see American society slip to this level of base emotion; the extent of which allows the most sociopathic individual to con his way into a position of power purely by having financial largesse. Let alone his sociopathy being considered the norm.
America is a basket case, any sin is forgiveable as long as the perpetrator has the cash and influence to bail themselves out .
When the Chinese start calling in their markers the Yanks are gonna go down the drain.
We down under are now hitching our star to China, I mean you go with the people lending the money not borrowing it right?

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Same Old, Same Old
Posted by: Gravitas on May 10, 2007 7:13 AM   
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The above was a GOOD article, but nothing new. The Bush administration is made up of a bunch of greedy chumps who are only out for themselves. The real tragedy is that the public is letting them get away with it. The average person has no idea what the World Bank is. They are clueless that up until recently, the World Bank has been sucking more from developing nations than it puts in to it; for every $1 going South in aid, $1.3 dollars was coming back to the richest strata of the richest nations in loan and interest payments. The media's limited coverage addressing poverty in Global South is limited to making John Q public feel guilty. It is the check out girl or the mechanic's fault they are eating too many twinkies and people are starving. NO WHERE do we see the connecting of dots that the world's most wealthiest people were draining the life blood of the very poorest. But then again, the information is out there. If people bothered to turn of their t.v.s once in awhile and do some research, they could see how they are being manipulated. They don't seem to want to! So, they get what they deserve and the rest of us have to suffer for their apathy and ignorance.

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» RE: Same Old, Same Old Posted by: mrsmagoo
obvious to most observers but not to the president himself?
Posted by: cold2touch on May 10, 2007 8:38 AM   
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Fine article, with the above exception.

Being a 24/7 consummate liar is the #1 and often the only qualification for a job in this administration, telling the truth gets you fired in no time.
How can it be otherwise with a crew of pathological liars at the top?

I recall reading in Emperor by Ryszard Kapuscinski how Haile Selassie had a cabinet minister purged and exiled because he was incorruptible, therefore not to be trusted.

I don't recall the minister's name but it wasn't Wolfowitz.

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Not obvious to Bush????
Posted by: JoshuaLudd on May 10, 2007 10:44 AM   
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Are you joking me? Bush knows these people are corrupt and are liars. Thats part of why he brings them in... no moral qualms about doing as they are told to do. That was one of the very things that got Token Powell his job. He was willing to be a "good soldier" and place the good of his superiors above the good of the innocent or of his country. He did it in dealing with My Lai and he did it again at the UN.

Powell, Rummsfeld, Gonzales, Condie, etc.. will all lie on command. That is part of why Gonzales still has his job. He was willing to lie to congress for Bush.

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» RE: Not obvious to Bush???? Posted by: xconservative
No One seems to get it...
Posted by: magistre on May 10, 2007 11:16 AM   
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The Bush act is all a "smoke-screen" and no one seems to see the reality. "They" have their agenda which has little resemblance to what the administration says. Whenever they're called on a part of the operation they make up this "little story". Everyone laughs and giggles at how stupid George Bush is and George obligingly gives off this foolish look of embarrassment-BUT GEORGE GETS TO DO EXACTLY WHAT GEORGE WANTS AND NO ONE IS STOPPING HIM!

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Born without a concience
Posted by: JSquercia on May 10, 2007 6:50 PM   
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I take exception to that idea . To use the Bushbot's view of the world (at least as they TELL it) these people are in the stark light of Black and White : simply EVIL .

Wolfie got my dander up when testifying before Congress about the war he had no idea how many casualties we had sustained . Not even cocerned enough to know THAT sad statistic .

What is most amazing about these guys is how WRONG they have been at EVERY turn and yet we are supposed to believe their assesment of the future .

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» EXACTLY!!!! Posted by: JoshuaLudd
BUSH LOONIES WANT US TO FORGET
Posted by: TheStranger on May 14, 2007 9:19 AM   
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Their crimes are so huge and numerous it's not easy to keep up, and they use that to their advantage. Take note that our soldiers in Iraq, spread thin, are getting captured as well as killed. To get our people out of Iraq and our POWs returned safely we need to eject Bush and Cheney. Free ourselves so we can free our POWs.
http://ivangoldman.blogspot.com/

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