Drudge Retort: Red Meat for Yellow Dogs
Thursday, September 13, 2007

The Republican Party now seems to work like a gang, in which the most valued qualities in members are loyalty to the gang and the leader, obedience to authority, and violence toward outsiders.

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According to Klein, it soon became apparent that all powerful shocks to a system had a similar effect, whether the system was a human body or a national body, and this was to temporarily disable the system's defenses. The US government, the CIA, and the free market economists began to act on this insight, to collude in larger experiments. The first of these was the right wing coup, in Chile, led by Augusto Pinochet, in 1973. At the time, Chile had a functioning leftish government and economy, and the voters had already rejected Friedman's pure free market troika: privatization of government functions, an end to social spending, and deregulation.The new economy was dependent upon outside investors and highly profitable to them -- let's call that the allure of globalization. Pinochet set about instilling terror in the population (that's the shock therapy) using death squads, exemplary killings, and torture. Taking advantage of this, the economists installed the new free market way of doing things within days of the coup. But Friedman's ideas did not work -- inflation rose. In the eighties, the Chilean government tried again, this time by inducing a profound economic crash -- essentially impoverishing the populace in order to bring them to heel. Ultimately, the Chilean "miracle" (Friedman's term) did nothing for the population, but it did enrich the top ten per cent and put 45% below the poverty line. It turns out that as far as the economists were concerned, this was a good thing.

The Shock Doctrine traces what the US, the CIA, the economists, the Neocons, and the multinational corporations learned from the Chilean experiment and subsequent ones (Argentina, Uruguay, Brazil, Poland, Russia, China, England) and finally makes its way to Iraq (this is a 590 page book, and the print is small). Essentially, they learned that a small economy is easier to "regress" than a large one, that the shock has to be brutal, and that the free market doesn't work as Friedman said it would (automatically assigning appropriate value), but that it sure does make a few people rich beyond their wildest dreams, and that these people were Friedman's (and his students') benefactors and paymasters. They also learned to lie lie lie in order to sell what amounts to a program of inhuman greed to voters who have other needs, wishes, and ideas.

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For our purposes, the more interesting section of Klein's book is about Iraq, where she traveled in the first year after the invasion, and this section forms part of her series of posts at the Guardian. She believes that the Iraq War was intended to not only steal Iraqi oil, but also to impose a radical free market on an unwilling populace, and that that was what was behind the installation of Bremer as the capo of Iraqi reconstruction. She believes that, thanks to the resistance of the Iraqis and their deep resentment at being used and exploited by the Americans, this effort has failed. However, a parallel effort, to shock the US economy into absolute deregulation, privatization, and an end to social spending, has been and is succeeding. What this amounts to is the fleecing of the American taxpayer in order to enrich the war making industries. The byproduct, as in Chile, is the gutting of the rule of law and the American political system as we have known it. Why did Bush and Cheney go to war? Well, where do they get their fortunes? The Shock Doctrine works perfectly for them. As for that 45% below the poverty line, well, once the globalizing manufacturers exported the well-paying US jobs, then the globalizing financiers moved in and sold the newly impoverished working class a few sub-prime mortgages guaranteed to take whatever else they had. Then the financiers screamed for a bailout, and Bernanke gave it to them. The free market, you might say, is working perfectly now, at least according to its shock principles.

So, John Dean, stop wondering what happened to your fellow Republicans. They embarked, knowingly in many cases, unknowingly in some cases, with utter indifference in still other cases, upon the destruction of the common good. They began doing this in the Cold War and kept up with it when it turned out to benefit them economically. Some of them did this because they were fearful and aggressive by nature, and hurting those outside their own families and clubs felt good, or reassuring. Some did it for money. Some did it for "patriotism." Some did it for religion and some did it out of pure cussedness, but they did it, and they did it over time.

Klein ends her book on a hopeful note -- in many places such as Chile and Lebanon, the people have learned from their experiences -- they are cannier and more resistant to the shocks administered to them by Bushco and their own ruling classes. Having endured "Disaster Capitalism" for several decades, they understand their own self-interests better and aren't as easy to fool. I would like to be as hopeful. The question, as always, with Bush and Cheney, is how far are they willing to go? And, is anyone willing to stop them? From John Dean's article, it doesn't sound as though it is going to be the Republicans.

(By Jane Smiley:
www.huffingtonpost.com)

DOC

Absolutely excellent! I never really put the various pieces together like that, but it makes perfect sense. Shock radio and FoxNews to lull the people who normanlly lean right to believe that there is an enemy within that must be fought. I suspect they wouldn't have quite been able to make the connection together between the corporate owners of those conservative outlets and the larger agenda you describe.

Newsworthy flag, because it IS. Thank you for taking the time.

'Shocking' the right into believing there is an enemy within America to further the corporate agenda and enrich one class of people would have been a better description.

Rush, Hannity, et al ARE shock radio. The big picture you describe makes the most sense out of the completely out of character turn the GOP took that left it unrecognizable to many Republicans and Democrats alike. The pieces were there, but the picture on the box never appeared until your post. Again, excellent and revealing.

AU, thank the author for doing the work. It's pretty heavy slogging, but I thought it was also pretty thought provoking. Helps to explain a lot, don't you think?

Enjoy The Decider's speech tonight!

DS

You're welcome and thank YOU for such an insightful post. I've posted a link on a couple of threads. I hope right and left read it and see how we all suffer as Americans.

This is by no means a slight on GOP voters. It may shed light on how we've all been used. My mom, who's 82 and a staunch GOP'er, is one who's been writing letters for several years to the GOP when they ask for money demanding instead a return to the ideals of prudent pragmatic candidates of the pre NeoCon GOP who were honest, well mannered and intentioned, and who worked on behalf of ALL the Americans.

I remember when it wasn't left vs right, but right vs wrong, when no matter who was in the majority in Congress or the White House, we compromised and reached the best solutions for America's problems.

While Bush's NeoCon and corporate minions may have thought they pulled it off, Bush may turn out to be the best thing that ever happened to America in the 21st century if his actions lead our country to say 'NO MORE', take our country back from special interests with selfish agendas, and restore truth, justice, honesty, transparency, and compassion as vital national ideals. Every ideal that made America great, and that used to cause the world look on us with wonder rather than disdain.

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