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Bush's Third Term? You're Living It

by: David Swanson  |  TomDispatch.com

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At an anti-war rally in Seoul, a protester challenges President Obama's policy decisions. (Photo: Reuters)

    It sounds like the plot for the latest summer horror movie. Imagine, for a moment, that George W. Bush had been allowed a third term as president, had run and had won or stolen it, and that we were all now living (and dying) through it. With the Democrats in control of Congress but Bush still in the Oval Office, the media would certainly be talking endlessly about a mandate for bipartisanship and the importance of taking into account the concerns of Republicans. Can't you just picture it?

    There's Dubya now, still rewriting laws via signing statements. Still creating and destroying laws with executive orders. And still violating laws at his whim. Imagine Bush continuing his policy of extraordinary rendition, sending prisoners off to other countries with grim interrogation reputations to be held and tortured. I can even picture him formalizing his policy of preventive detention, sprucing it up with some "due process" even as he permanently removes habeas corpus from our culture.

    I picture this demonic president still swearing he doesn't torture, still insisting that he wants to close Guantanamo, but assuring his subordinates that the commander-in-chief has the power to torture "if needed," and maintaining a prison at Bagram Air Base in Afghanistan that makes Guantanamo look like summer camp. I can imagine him continuing to keep secret his warrantless spying programs while protecting the corporations and government officials involved.

    If Bush were in his third term, we would already have seen him propose, yet again, the largest military budget in the history of the world. We might well have seen him pretend he was including war funding in the standard budget, and then claim that one final supplemental war budget was still needed, immediately after which he would surely announce that yet another war supplemental bill would be needed down the road. And of course, he would have held onto his Secretary of Defense from his second term, Robert Gates, to run the Pentagon, keep our ongoing wars rolling along, and oversee the better part of our public budget.

    Bush would undoubtedly be following through on the agreement he signed with Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki for all U.S. troops to leave Iraq by the end of 2011 (except where he chose not to follow through). His generals would, in the meantime, be leaking word that the United States never intended to actually leave. He'd surely be maintaining current levels of troops in Iraq, while sending thousands more troops to Afghanistan and talking about a new "surge" there. He'd probably also be escalating the campaign he launched late in his second term to use drone aircraft to illegally and repeatedly strike into Pakistan's tribal borderlands with Afghanistan.

    If Bush were still "the decider" he'd be employing mercenaries like Blackwater and propagandists like the Rendon Group and he might even be expanding the number of private security contractors in Afghanistan. In fact, the whole executive branch would be packed with disreputable corporate executive types. You'd have somebody like John ("May I torture this one some more, please?") Rizzo still serving, at least for a while, as general counsel at the CIA. The White House and Justice Department would be crawling with corporate cronies, people like John Brennan, Greg Craig, James Jones, and Eric Holder. Most of the top prosecutors hired at the Department of Justice for political purposes would still be on the job. And political prisoners, like former Alabama Governor Don Siegelman and former top Democratic donor Paul Minor would still be abandoned to their fate.

    In addition, the bank bailouts Bush and his economic team initiated in his second term would still be rolling along - with a similar crowd of people running the show. Ben Bernanke, for instance, would certainly have been reappointed to run the Fed. And Bush's third term would have guaranteed that there would be none of the monkeying around with the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) that the Democrats proposed or promised in their losing presidential campaign. At this point in Bush's third term, no significant new effort would have begun to restore Katrina-decimated New Orleans either.

    If the Democrats in Congress attempted to pass any set of needed reforms like, to take an example, new healthcare legislation, Bush, the third termer, would have held secret meetings in the White House with insurance and drug company executives to devise a means to turn such proposals to their advantage. And he would have refused to release the visitor logs so that the American public would have no way of knowing just whom he'd been talking to.

    During Bush's second term, some of the lowest ranking torturers from Abu Ghraib were prosecuted as bad apples, while those officials responsible for the policies that led to Abu Ghraib remained untouched. If the public continued to push for justice for torturers during the early months of Bush's third term, he would certainly have gone with another bad apple approach, perhaps targeting only low-ranking CIA interrogators and CIA contractors for prosecution. Bush would undoubtedly have decreed that any higher-ups would not be touched, that we should now be looking forward, not backward. And he would thereby have cemented in place the power of presidents to grant immunity for crimes they themselves authorized.

    If Bush were in his third term, some of his first and second term secrets might, by now, have been forced out into the open by lawsuits, but what Americans actually read wouldn't be significantly worse than what we'd already known. What documents saw the light of day would surely have had large portions of their pages redacted, and the vast bulk of documentation that might prove threatening would remain hidden from the public eye. Bush's lawyers would be fighting in court, with ever grander claims of executive power, to keep his wrongdoing out of sight.

    Now, here's the funny part. This dark fantasy of a third Bush term is also an accurate portrait of Obama's first term to date. In following Bush, Obama was given the opportunity either to restore the rule of law and the balance of powers or to firmly establish in place what were otherwise aberrant abuses of power. Thus far, President Obama has, in all the areas mentioned above, chosen the latter course. Everything described, from the continuation of crimes to the efforts to hide them away, from the corruption of corporate power to the assertion of the executive power to legislate, is Obama's presidency in its first seven months.

    Which doesn't mean there aren't differences in the two moments. For one thing, Democrats have now joined Republicans in approving expanded presidential powers and even - in the case of wars, military strikes, lawless detention and rendition, warrantless spying, and the obstruction of justice - presidential crimes. In addition, in the new Democratic era of goodwill, peace and justice movements have been strikingly defunded and, in some cases, even shut down. Many progressive groups now, in fact, take their signals from the president and his team, rather than bringing the public's demands to his doorstep.

    If we really were in Bush's third term, people would be far more active and outraged. There would already be a major push to really end the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan/Pakistan. Undoubtedly, the Democrats still wouldn't impeach Bush, especially since they'd be able to vote him out before his fourth term, and surely four more years of him wouldn't make all that much difference.

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    David Swanson is the author of the new book Daybreak: Undoing the Imperial Presidency and Forming a More Perfect Union (Seven Stories Press, 2009). He holds a master's degree in philosophy from the University of Virginia and served as press secretary for Kucinich for President in 2004. Swanson is just beginning a book tour of 48 cities and hopes to see you on the road. Check out his tour schedule by clicking here.

  

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The joke's on us. We

The joke's on us. We shouldn't really be surprised, though. Mr. Obama is and has always been a corporate centrist dedicated to maintaining the status quo. Remember when, as Senator, he voted to give the telecoms retroactive immunity for having helped the illegitimate 'administration' spy on millions of Americans? Anyone who was paying attention could tell where he was coming from at that point. The question is, what will happen in 2012? Having sold his supporters down the river and championed Republican policies, who will support him then? Certainly not the gop. Certainly not the once-burned progressives. Certainly not the folks who decry national health as fascist tyranny. Then who?

I'm forwarding this one to

I'm forwarding this one to my friends who are still Democrats. Id suggest we get the puppets in Washington to read it, but what good would it do? I many times wonder if ALL the history we read is nothing but pure fabrication...?

Great, great article. Thank

Great, great article. Thank you for taking the time to compile the list of lies and broken promises. I still see the words - "hope" and "change"- on many Obama bumper stickers. I hope they like their RIGHT WING, NEO- CONSERVATIVE PRESIDENT. The USA is not changing anytime soon. Find another country to live in. What you have here is a hell-hole of neoliberal capitalism that will not change anytime soon.

The other possibility is

The other possibility is that the bureaucracy is so in control and the President is so unable to make a difference with these bureaucracies that it does not matter any longer who is President. The last President who suggested that the CIA be curtailed was John F. Kennedy. The last President who suggested that the DoD was out of control was Jimmy Carter. The last President who cut the Defense budget measurably was Bill Clinton, just before being impeached. Presidents come and go, but the CIA, DoD, NSA and Federal Reserve stay in place. Presidents have little or no independent sources of information or advice. To appear to be in control, one would have to appear to be out front of what will be happening anyway. To try to move the huge ship of state suddenly is to risk one's own life and limb as well as to risk a breakdown of the country's infrastructure. Unraveling 40 years of cynical, destructive changes to our government will probably take time to fix. Doing so without being impeached or killed may take even a bit more finesse and time.

what a ridiculous article!

what a ridiculous article! it has no more to do with today's complex reality than did the 'Kennedy & Lincoln are connected since they both have 7 letters, &...' crap! It is true that everything hasn't changed, that there are even holdovers from the previous right wing regime. It is a period of transition. It is, in fact, a period of intense struggle for direction. The article, however, does great damage to progressive's attempts to involve folks in the fights. "why struggle, its all the same, nothing ever changes, etc..!" That is NOT correct! We are fighting for health care for all, with full suport of this administration. Can you even imagine Bush doing so. Obama administration is working for peace, and a clearly changed, more positive approach, in the middle east, as well as Cuba. Pullouts are happening in Iraq. We've passed the Ledbetter pay equality act & reversed all of Bush's anti-labor exec orders, replaced them with pro-labor ones. The administration is fighting for environmentally positive legislation and Green jobs. The stimulus bill certainly has pd off, & it is seen daily here in Ohio. A new Peace Corps type program has been passed. I know, some will (like the article) say, but, and cite unchanged policies. THAT is just the point! It is a transitionatory period, a period of struggle, and we NEED folks to get involved in the fights to move things further in a progressive direction. This ridiculous article does just the opposite!

Bravo. I couldn't be more

Bravo. I couldn't be more disappointed with President Obama's continuation of Bush era lawlessness. The American people voted to CHANGE government policy, not entrench it. As a US citizen, I could not be more outraged or shocked. Mr. Obama may as well put on a fairy costume and throw rocks at homeless people. It would be a more effective show of his intelligence and compassion than what we have seen so far. Can you say CAMPAIGN FINANCE REFORM?? Let's get the heartless greed out of the American political system before we lose the last vestiges of liberty and Democracy.

One of my friends says Obama

One of my friends says Obama is exactly as bad as we expected. I like to quote The Who, "meet the new boss, same as the old boss." This is why I voted for Cynthia McKinney for president. No member of the demopublicans is ever going to undo the empire

The even funnier thing is,

The even funnier thing is, all of this was predicted to happen if Obama were elected because he HAS NO PRACTICAL EXPERIENCE! We have an empty suit running this country. To bad we had such a group of losers who decided to run for president. Had I changed my name to "None of The Above," I would have probably won by a landslide!

Who says "we won't get

Who says "we won't get fooled again." I'd like to think that the explanation for this is that Dick Cheney's private army, Xi, is holding a gun to Obama's head. It makes my hopeful choice of a change in the United States seem somehow less juvenile. Meanwhile, we ramp up Afhanistan, threaten Venezuela with our ever increasing military (since no one can get any other kind of job) by incursion into the Columbian drug squalor and attempt to coalesce those that seek to do all of us real harm...the republican party. This is not change, just a pittance of the past. W would be laughing his head off if he wasn't sedated.

15:58 above has a point. Do

15:58 above has a point. Do the bureaucracies really control the government now? They certainly get too much latitude from Congress. "We all are subject to the law..." or some other bull. Some anonymous pinhead official creating law in a dark corner. Unacceptable...

Slight exception:maybe. US

Slight exception:maybe. US Supreme Court nominee(s). And a slicker word-cover:say one thing and do another. The best PR money can buy. And voters bought it.

Your Article definitely

Your Article definitely makes a point and for me it is that a large majority of people who supported Obama have abdicated their responsibility when it comes to holding him, his administration and the Democrats in Congress accountable. Obama was never a progressive or even a Liberal Democrat for that matter. That's not to excuse any of the policies that he has carried over from the Bush Admin or implemented on his own. Rather it's to say that alot of his supporters have been giving him pass after pass after pass when he has shown what type of Politician/Leader he is and will be. I'm not suprised at all that he hasn't worked to reign in Presidential Powers, even if another candidate had won the General Election we would see much of the same in terms of consolidating/entrenching these expanded Presidential Powers and illegal activities on the part of the Executive Branch. In the words of Fredrick Douglass "Power Concedes nothing without a demand, it never did and it never will."

Obama popular support is

Obama popular support is eroding. Many people are disappointed. Without a crystal ball we can predict that the democrats will lose the next election. The Republican will occupy the throne again. Then another disappointment and the Democrats will be back. This may go on for maybe 200 years more. So there is no alternative. We are a one-party nation. Why should we complain? Just wait for the next election and vote Republican. Is their turn.

After the Obama/Emanuel

After the Obama/Emanuel administration's one term, we'll have another Cheney surrogate. Bipartisan bystander Obama is worse than Carter.

Maybe everyone has forgotten

Maybe everyone has forgotten Ron Paul, he impressed me as a man of principal. However, I know he would go nowhere and that he probably represented a real threat to both entrenched parties, because the national (controlled) media ignored him. His new ideas, like auditing the FED scarred the ruling class.

There IS almost always a

There IS almost always a third-party alternative on the ticket. Problem is, not enough voters choose the third-party or independent candidate, even if s/he's the best choice.

To the delusional

To the delusional progressives who want to believe that this is still part of the transition from psychopathic Bush fascism to a return to sane democracy: watch out! You are being fooled in a very dangerous game designed to use your good intentions. I know; I was where you are now until a few weeks ago but the writing is on too many walls for us to continue desperately looking for some saving confirmation that we have not been part of some grand grotesque demonic plan to have a final total fascist stranglehold on our collective throats. The truth is out there and we have been taken for a ride by a master manipulator who will bring us nothing but wars for corporation profits, wars for an ever larger military, wars for racism-fundamentalism ecstasy, wars for depopulation of non-rich and non-white people, and wars for the benefit of the grand demon whom he serves. WOW! and my vote contributed to it...

Seems to me Obama is

Seems to me Obama is presiding over the dissolution of the United States - albeit unwittingly. Peter Edler, member Swedish Writers Union, Stockholm

I really take issue with the

I really take issue with the gist of this article. Obama is way more progressive than Bush. Health Care wouldn't even have a chance of passing with Bush's veto pen, as opposed to Obama's willingness to sign any change that Congress can give him (and yes, I do hope it's not a complete corporate sell-out). Regarding foreign affairs, I have to wonder if the military industrial complex runs as a shadow government. As long as there are wars, corporations as Lockheed and Boeing are kept in business. It seems that it doesn't matter who the president is, Repug or Dem.

The changes have not been

The changes have not been broad or deep so far. Obama is a corporatist who also wants to help people but doesn't realize the two are usually incompatible. Congress as a whole is much worse than Obama. He's much better than Bush, but not nearly good enough for these times. Here is one example. The G8 countries all now agree we need to keep global warming less than 2 degrees C above preindustrial levels. They finally realize that if we don't, we are in grave danger of feedback taking over and causing unimaginable suffering, death, and extinction. The IPCC has a series of projections, and the most optimistic one keeps warming to 2 - 2.4 degrees. This requires reducing emissions 25-40% by 2020. The "landmark" bill the House just passed only reduces emissions 3.6% by 2020. If feedback takes over, it won’t matter whether we continued to increase emissions or we reduced them but not enough. The result will be exactly the same. So the Democrats are better, but they still are planning to allow most life on earth to be exterminated. β€œNot good enough” is an understatement.

Indeed midwest tom, if the

Indeed midwest tom, if the american media were truly fair and balanced, as, at least some, boldly proclaim to be. There would be a doctor in the white house now, and america would actually have some "Change we can believe in". Alas...

I'm really sick of hearing

I'm really sick of hearing people whine about how "disappointed" they are with Obama. How disappointed would they be if McCain had won? Oh, that's right; then they'd have someone on whom to blame all their problems. You don't get to be disappointed in the top guy in the hierarchy, if you still support the hierarchy. If you don't like things hierarchical, then you need to do something besides whine!