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“Impeach the American People!”

Thanks to Lew Rockwell for giving the following essay of Butler Shaffer’s pride of place on his site today. Perhaps it doesn’t formally contradict Rockwell’s recent praise of the American electorate for its alleged elevation of moral principle over economic interest, but squaring his evaluation of their rectitude with Shaffer’s cannot be easy. This is not the first time The Flogger’s journalistic staggerings have been able to lean on their firmer and more elegant complements in the writings of Professor Shaffer. (See previous posts on his review of V for Vendetta and of the search for the truth about 9/11.)

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Now that George Bush’s marbled columns of support have turned to sand, there is talk of impeachment and, perhaps, even his criminal prosecution, along with that of his coterie of unprincipled administration thugs and advisors who helped turn America into the 21st century equivalent of 1939 Germany. If Bill Clinton was to be impeached for lying about his oval office peccadilloes, the bill of particulars against Mr. Bush and his fellow barbarians rises to exponential levels of insistence.

I refuse to take part in this whooping and hollering. It is driven by the same refusal of men and women to examine what they have made of themselves that allowed Mr. Bush to mobilize their “dark side” energies into murderous attacks upon hundreds of thousands of innocent people; to torture and detain – without hopes of trial – anyone the administration saw fit to deprive of their liberties; and to turn America into the kind of dystopian police-state that was beyond the fertile imaginations of Messrs. Orwell and Huxley. It is, in a word, just another collective exercise in scapegoating.

This is not to suggest that Mr. Bush and his fellow butchers and plug-uglies are not deserving of punishment. While “justice” amounts to little more than the redistribution of violence, those who consider themselves called upon by God to slaughter, torture, and otherwise destroy the lives of their fellow humans, need to be held accountable for their actions. But I resent any notion that they ought to be answerable to the same people who, over the past five years, could not find enough flags to wave, bumper-stickers to attach to their cars, or angry vitriol to direct at what few of their neighbors retained a sufficient sense of maturity and integrity to resist the collective madness that now defines America. . . .


For the rest of “Impeach the American People!” go here.

Posted by Anthony Flood on Friday November 17, 2006 at 12:12pm

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