Bush’s Disastrous ‘Democratic Fundamentalism’
Wednesday, August 9th, 2006 by RLRFrom Information Clearing House
By Patrick J. Buchanan
Things are as they are, and their consequences will be what they will be. Why, then, should we seek to be deceived?” Columnist Stewart Alsop, dead now these 30 years, once closed a column with this quote from the philosopher Bishop Berkeley. His column, I believe, was about Vietnam.
As we approach the fifth anniversary of 9-11, we, too, can see the shape of things to come. In the ideology of “democratic fundamentalism” to which George W. Bush converted after 9-11, we are simply in a rough patch on the glory road to a democratic Middle East and “the end of tyranny on this earth.”
In reality, our situation has never been more grim.
The successful experiment that featured the “freest, fairest elections ever held” in Palestine is dead. Over 125 Palestinians have been killed in Gaza. The Gaza Strip is a shambles. The terror wing of Hamas will have no trouble recruiting in the rubble. The same is true of Lebanon. The “Cedar Revolution” was a Bush success, a beacon of hope. That Hezbollah won a dozen seats only seemed to prove that the elections had indeed been free, fair and open to all.
Now Lebanon is in ruin. The 900 dead, thousands wounded, the million refugees, the smashed infrastructure and the scores of thousands of Westerners who have fled means years before Lebanon recovers, if ever she does. Arab hatred of Israel and America is pandemic.
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