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Bush, Chavez, and Hitler
by
Jacob G. Hornberger,
March 6, 2006
U.S. officials become angry and indignant when someone compares the Bush administrations policies to those of the Hitler regime. Even government officials at the local level get upset over the comparison, as reflected by the public schoolteacher who is under investigation for comparing Bushs policies to those of Hitler in his classroom.
Ironically, however, the anger and indignation felt by U.S. officials when someone compares Bushs policies to those of Hitler does not stop U.S. officials from comparing foreign leaders to Hitler.
The most recent example was when Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld compared
Venezuelas democratically elected president, Hugo
Chavez, to Hitler, saying, Hes a person who
was elected legally just as Hitler was elected
legally and then consolidated power and now is, of
course, working closely with Fidel Castro and Morales and
others.
When Rumsfeld compares Chavez to Hitler, hes
obviously not suggesting that Chavez is setting up deaths
camps to commit another Holocaust. Hes simply
saying that Chavez, like Hitler, is consolidating
power and working closely with foreign rulers who,
like Chavez, refuse to submit to the dictates of the U.S.
Empire.
Consider Fidel Castro. The beef that U.S. officials have
with Castro is not that he has imposed a
communist/socialist order in Cuba. After all, U.S.
officials fully support the types of socialist programs that
Castro has put into place, such as Social Security,
Medicare, Medicaid, public schooling, income taxation,
gun control, drug laws, occupational licensure, and
equalization of income. U.S. officials even have no
problems repatriating Cuban refugees back into
Castros communism.
Their primary beef with Castro is that he simply has always refused to become a member of
the U.S. Empire and thereby do the bidding of U.S. officials,
like his predecessor Fulgencio Batista did. If Castro had done that, U.S. officials would no more complain about what he did inside Cuba than they complain about what their unelected military dictator in Pakistan, Pervez Musharraf, does inside his country. Musharraf, of course, became a full-fledged, fully paid member of the U.S. Empire after 9/11, eagerly accepting hundreds of millions of dollars in U.S. foreign aid and presumably abandoning his deeply held, pre-9/11 commitment to the Taliban.
Its the same thing with Bolivias newly
elected president Evo Morales, to whom Rumsfeld was referring when he compared Chavez to Hitler. The immediate beef that U.S. officials have with Morales is
that hes going independent by threatening to end the war on drugs in
Bolivia, a war that has torn not only Bolivia apart but
also Colombia, Mexico, and many other Latin American
nations. The problem, however, is that U.S. federal
officials need this war their budgets depend on it and their
jobs depend on it. In fact, for some government officials, both at the state and federal level, their bribes depend on it.
Thus,
despite the fact that the drug war has totally failed to
accomplish its objective the elimination of drugs
and drug abuse in the United States as a recent
official U.S. government report
reflects, U.S. officials demand that
foreign regimes continue waging it. Thats one reason
theyre upset with Morales hes not
buying into the drug-war nonsense. And so theyre expressing their displeasure with Morales by suggesting that he is now associating with Hitler.
Ironically, even as Rumsfeld calls Chavez Hitler for consolidating power, no one can deny that ever since 9/11, Bush
has done everything he can to consolidate
power, as evidenced by the USA PATRIOT Act, the unconstitutional assumption of power to declare war, the illegal
attack and war of aggression on a country that had never
attacked the United States, the illegal spying on Americans by
recording their telephone conversations without a judicially issued warrant, the jailing and
punishment of Americans without due process of law,
illegal kidnapping and rendition of prisoners
to foreign regimes for the purposes of torture, and of
course the illegal torture, sex abuse, rape, and murder
of detainees by U.S. forces.
Unfortunately, when U.S. officials such as Rumsfeld compare
Chavez to Hitler for consolidating power, their own arrogance and
hubris prevent them from seeing that President Bush has been doing
the exact same thing ever since 9/11 and arguably to a much greater extent than Chavez consolidating power. While they have no hesitancy in placing the label of Hitler on foreign leaders for doing so, U.S. officials scratch their heads in befuddlement when foreigners place the label of
hypocrites upon them.
Mr. Hornberger is founder and president of The Future of
Freedom Foundation.
Jacob Hornberger is founder and president of The
Future of Freedom Foundation. Send him email.
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