Writes Dylan Hales:
Via Dan McCarthy at the TAC blog:
“The Politico reports that Ron Suskind’s new book claims the Bush administration suborned the CIA to forge “a back-dated, handwritten letter from the head of Iraqi intelligence to Saddam Hussein,” linking Iraq to al-Qaeda. What the Politco doesn’t mention, but the Anonymous Liberal blog picks up, is that the allegedly forged letter also advanced the Niger uranium fable. “I’m not sure what proof, if any, Suskind has that the White House was responsible for this letter,” Anonymous Liberal concludes, “but if that claim is true, it’s a HUGE deal.” (Hat tip to Andrew Sullivan.)
While I admit this is a “shocking” revelation of sorts, it isn’t really surprising. The duplicity of this administration is well noted at this point and nothing should surprise us.
One thing this does illustrate however is just how pro-war the neocon infested media is. The case for collusion between Saddam and Wahabbi inspired “Islamic Radicals” was always flimsy and the fact that this one piece of information was seen as a trump card over all the other available evidence is truly a massive indictment of the media echo chamber.
When San Jose Mercury News reporter Gary Webb broke a story about possible CIA complicity and engagement in the South Central Los Angeles drug trade, his “friends” in the media took potshots at him and the credibility of his story was called into question by numerous news outlets the world over. At the heart of Webb’s story was the allegation that Nicaraguan gangsters were running cocaine onto the streets of L.A. with some of the profits being funneled back to finance the U.S. supported Contras in the countries brutal Civil War. Webb’s work was meticulously documented and the end result was a five hundred page book. Despite the spin coming out of Washington (and the governments obvious interest in suppressing the story), the internal investigations conducted by the Justice Department and the Agency revealed widespread complicity on the part of the CIA with various Central American drug dealers, many of whom were running cocaine into the United States. Even many of Webb’s biggest critics acknowledged after the fact that he had been more right than wrong in his reporting, but it was too late. Webb was persona non grata with the MSM. Left to die by his own newspaper, in 2004 Gary Webb took his own life.
On the other hand the biggest media peddler of the “Saddam-Al Qaeda” alliance myth was Stephen Hayes of the Weekly Standard. Hayes’ work was riddled with errors and demonstrably false claims. His comprehensive review of the evidence linking the Iraqi government to Osama and friends was a brief book called “The Connection“. Despite the governments obvious interest in supporting Hayes argument, the Pentagon called his work “inaccurate” and much of the rest of the book was discredited by the intelligence community before the book even hit the shelves. Hayes “smoking gun” was firing blanks, but as an active agent of state propaganda he is still allowed to parrot his nonsensical claims on television as a paid pundit.
In one case we have an investigative reporter coming to some inconvenient conclusions based on numerous sources. The crux of his allegations turnout to be true and yet his work is attacked as fradulent conspiracy mongering.
In the other case we have a partisan media pundit coming to some very convenient conclusions, based on widely discredited evidence. His allegations turnout to be almost completely false, and yet they were widely used as a justification for a war of aggression against a third world country.
The dividing line here is clear. Those who side with state and the establishment will always get the benefit of the doubt from the “watchdogs” in the media, no matter how far-fetched their conspiracy theories are. Those that challenge power get the noose.
The War Party marches on.

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In an article entitled “Fascism Anyone?” Laurence Britt compared the regimes of Hitler, Mussolini, Franco, Suharto, and Pinochet and identified 14 characteristics common to those fascist regimes. The number of these characteristics that apply to the Bush administration today is indeed alarming:
1. Powerful and Continuing Nationalism
2. Disdain for the Recognition of Human Rights
3. Identification of Enemies/Scapegoats as a Unifying Cause
4. Supremacy of the Military
5. Rampant Sexism
6. Controlled Mass Media
7. Obsession with National Security
8. Religion and Government are Intertwined
9. Corporate Power is Protected
10. Labor Power is Suppressed
11. Disdain for Intellectuals and the Arts
12. Obsession with Crime and Punishment
13. Rampant Cronyism and Corruption
14. Fraudulent Elections
Thanks for this post Jack, I am interested in reading Webb’s book now (it may or may not be relevant today, but probably interesting nonetheless).
Brad,
I would say that the current administration has at least 10 of those characteristics. Arguably all of them depending on who you talk to.
It is sad to see how easily the American public can be manipulated by stirring up patriotic emotions with the intent on pushing a nationalist agenda.
I question if Webb could have shot himself twice in the back of the head with a 38 revolver. If you tell a story like this that fact must not be lefted out. Our government has run a muck.
actually, i would be really surprised if the whitehouse ordered the CIA to create a forged document linking saddam and 9/11, or saddam and niger uranium. id be surprised, because it would be completely illegal, and if the vp or p were involved theyd be impeached. watergate was real, but it became real because a lot of dedicated people dug for hard evidence to put together a legitimate solid and fair case.
Great article. It really is sad to see what has become of the media these days. Currently Suskind is releasing transcripts of his taped recordings with the CIAofficials. Bush and NBC are using the olympics as non stop publicity boost for Bush in hopes this story wil die.
It says at the top of the page that
Jack Hunter is a “Conservative Columnist”? That’s like saying Andrew Sullivan is a conservative.
Jack Hunter a conservative? Huh?
A conservative sees “just how pro-war the neocon infested media is.”
Huh? The Weekly Standard has as much influence as the MSM? The Iraq
war is “war of aggression against a third world country.”? This is a conservative speaking? “The War Party marches on.” Me thinks that Jack Hunter is as much a conservative as Andrew Sullivan. Which is to say; Hunter and Sullivan are liberals who somehow think they are conservatives.
Bush is the worst president in American history. Bush facilitated the 9/11 attacks. Subsequently, Bush lied to Congress and the American people relative to the reasons for invading Iraq. Bush purposefully misled Congress and the American people. Then, Bush murdered more than 4,000 United States service members. And Bush wounded more than 30,000 United States service members. In torturing prisoners of war, Bush patently violated the Geneva Convention. Bush unlawfully wiretapped United States citizens. In using “signing statements” to challenge hundreds of laws passed by Congress, Bush violated the Constitution. Bush has ignored global warming. Bush is guilty of criminal negligence relative to the response to Hurricane Katrina. Bush disobeys our democratic values and Constitution. Bush is a disgrace to the United States.
Furthermore, Ron Suskind has revealed that Bush directed the forgery of a letter connecting Iraq to the 9/11 attacks. Bush is beyond help.
Submitted by Andrew Yu-Jen Wang
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Messiah College, Grantham, PA