[lit-ideas] strong stuff from a devout right-winger

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  • Date: Sat, 18 Feb 2006 09:12:35 EST

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By Richard ReevesFri Feb 17, 8:16 PM ET  


NEW YORK -- "When I saw that the neoconservative response to 9/11 was to turn 
 a stateless war against terrorism into military attacks on Muslim states, I  
realized that the Bush administration was committing a strategic blunder with 
 open-ended disastrous consequences for the United States that, in the end, 
would  destroy Bush, the Republican Party and the conservative movement." 
I agree with that, but I didn't write it. No liberal did. 
The author is Paul Craig Roberts, one of the creators and champions of  
"supply-side economics," the great conservative cause of the early 1980s. As a  
Wall Street Journal editorial writer and then assistant secretary of the  
treasury under President Reagan, Roberts was a true believer and an effective  
advocate. His political stance is pretty well summed up in the title of his  
newest 
book: "The Tyranny of Good Intentions: How Prosecutors and Bureaucrats  Are 
Trampling the Constitution in the Name of Justice." 
Roberts is a syndicated columnist now, an honorable profession, and a fellow  
at the Hoover Institution, a temple of talented political thinkers devoted to 
 all the Right things, beginning with Reaganism. His essay, "My Epiphany: 
From  Reaganaut to Anti-War Radical," is, as they say these days, sweeping the  
Internet. (You can read the text on VDARE.com, the Web site of the Lexington  
Institute.) 
Roberts begins by emphasizing that he does not believe he is betraying old  
friends or old causes, saying that he never considered himself a slave to party 
 or ideology. Apparently not. He has been writing strong stuff: 
"Americans have forgotten what it takes to remain free. Instead, every  
ideology, every group is determined to use government to advance its agenda. 
...  
The United States is undergoing a coup against the Constitution, the Bill of  
Rights and democracy itself. The 'liberal press' has been co-opted. ... Media  
concentration permitted in the 1990s has put news and opinion in the hands of 
a  few corporate executives who do not dare risk their broadcasting licenses 
by  getting on the wrong side of government, or their advertising revenues by  
becoming 'controversial.'" 
He talks of "years of illegal spying" giving the White House the power of  
"blackmail" over media and political opposition. I might not use the same 
words, 
 but I do believe that we, the people, are in jeopardy: New spying and  
eavesdropping technologies and their delighted abuse by intelligence-gathering  
organizations and their political masters are turning the United States into an 
 
emerging police state. 
"Homeland Security and the Patriot Act are not our protectors," he adds.  
"Americans need to understand that many interests are using the 'war on terror' 
 
to achieve their agendas. The Federalist Society is using the war on terror to 
 achieve its agenda of concentrating power in the executive and packing the  
Supreme Court to this effect. The neoconservatives are using the war to 
achieve  their agenda of Israeli hegemony in the Middle East. Police agencies 
are 
using  the war to make themselves less accountable. Republicans are using the 
war to  achieve one-party rule ..." 
"Debate is dead," Roberts concludes. "One certainty prevails. Bush is  
committing America to a path of violence and coercion, and he is getting away  
with 
it." 
I asked Roberts what has been the reaction since these words were published  
10 days ago. 
"I have had thousands of e-mails, about 99.9 percent favorable, full of  
praise from Democrats and Republicans alike," he answered. "They say the 
country  
is desperate for a straight talker. ... People want to hear more. People want 
me  to run for the Senate or for president." 
I, for one, would consider voting for him, though I would hope he will  
finally give up on supply-side theory. 




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