The below is from Stan Goff, ex Special Forces,
military lifer, lot of ties to the above mentioned
boys and girls of the.... errrm, unmentionables.
He seems a little upset, I think. Why do public
pieces like this make me wonder if pictures of
top administration officials doing XXX-rated acts
might start showing up in manila envelopes in
mailboxes on quiet streets in Georgetown?
This could start to get entertaining. Tom DeLay
may be singing excerpts from "La Cage Aux
Folles " with Nathan Lane in full drag on the Al
Franken show before it's all over.Piss On My Leg
By Stan Goff
Counterpunch Friday 17 October 2003 What do Lieutenant Colonel Dominic Caraccilo
and CIA Director George Tenet now have in
common? Answer: They lied for the same bosses for the
same reasons in the same war. Second Answer: They have both been reduced
from professionals to tools by Bush
administration to cover up hoaxes. Caraccilo is a battalion commander with the
re-activated 173rd Airborne Brigade, the same
unit with which I did my hitch in Vietnam, that
was deactivated in August 1971. His battalion,
2nd Battalion/503rd Infantry, is stationed in Iraqi
Kurdistan's Kirkuk, near some of the richest oil
fields in the world. While they are certainly living
in comparatively austere circumstances,
separated from loved ones, with many
beginning to question the justifications for this
war, they have not undergone the same kind of
combat stress as soldiers around Falluja and
Tikrit. Last week, 500 identical letters-to-the-editor
were received by hometown newspapers
across the United States, all from LTC
Caraccilo's unit, but signed by dozens of his
troops, some with apparently forged signatures
from troops who were unaware of the letter at
all. The letter said, among sundry descriptions
of New Eden, "After nearly five months here, the
people still come running from their homes, into
the 110 degrees heat, waving to us as our
troops drive by on daily patrols of the city... There
is very little trash in the streets, many more
people in the markets and shops and children
have returned to school... This is all evidence,
that the work we are doing is bettering the lives
of Kirkuk's citizens." This letter stunt was pulled, coincidentally, at
the same time the Bush administration
launched its counteroffensive against critics of
the war -- and given the progress of the war, a
counteroffensive against reality. To kick it off,
George W. Mouth was at it again, telling
National Gaurd troops in Portsmouth, NH, that
"Americans are not the running kind." Just when we thought -- in the wake of the
outrage at his "Bring 'em on" remark -- that he
might be chastened enough to refrain from
talking backlot shit, as if any of those preppy
pricks had ever seen a backlot! But what's
interesting is that this time, it seems, the line
was crafted by the junta's weird spin staff,
because Paul Wolfowitz said exactly the same
thing, in a different venue, on the same day. George and his cabinet ministers transformed
into Taxi Driver Travis Bickles, practicing armed
confrontations in the mirror, the post-90s
politics of megalomaniacal machismo dressed
up as statecraft, like sunglasses on a pig. The old official masculinity, enduring, quiet,
emotionally distant, and unconcerned with its
coiffure -- illusory and oppressive as it was --
now looks almost attractive in the face of the
new one -- immodest, loud, and fascistic -- and
one that is played out on stages and in studios,
vicariously, by those who have the freedom to
indulge l'imaginaire, that habit of
consiciousness that Sartre characterised as an
escape from social reality. There's sure a lot they need to escape from.
And escape is exactly what this public relations
counteroffensive was all about. Escape from
accountability. That's also why George Tenet was forced to
march into Congress and eat a pile of shit after
the Niger uranium story hit the floor and
splattered into sixteen embarrassingly
malodorous words. At all cost, protect the king.
Now LTC Dominic Caraccilo is telling the
Stepford press -- who seem disinclined to ask
the obvious -- that he cooked up the letter scam
to "share the pride with people back home." As part of his confession, he preempts the
felony by saying no one was forced to sign the
letter (before the question is even asked!), and
consistent with the Psyops playbook, the
administration is exercising "plausible denial"
and hoping this, too, will blow over. They are
counting on the US press not to ask how
curious it is that this "letter campaign" coincided
with the PR counteroffensive of their very own
National Command Authority -- the same one
that has openly declared its intention to manage
public perception, even attempting to develop a
perception management agency, the Office of
Strategic Influence, then Office of Strategic
Information (OSI). This puppy died when
someone from the Pentagon with a conscience
leaked that its purpose was to lie to Americans
to gain their acquiescence on Executive Branch
schemes. Or did it? Soldiers from 2/503 Airborne Infantry have
already given the lie to the official story that the
Pollyanna form letters were seen by all whose
names were forwarded to the press, but the
story is the Public Affairs Office line: "The
intention was good, but the delivery system was
probably not a good way to do it." Caraccilo's
intentions were honorable. Like Tenet,
Caraccilo will consign himself to history as a
willing pawn and no official action will be taken
against him. The king is safe. The Stepford press is not
asking just what in the hell the intention was,
even though a child could figure it out. The ruling
class can always count on careerism. I should explain something about the military
for readers unfamiliar. No Lieutenant Colonel --
a person with around 15 years in the Officer
Personnel Management System, one of the
most ruthlessly unforgiving bureaucratic ladders
in existence, where someone is always waiting
for you to fuck up -- is unilaterally going to cook
up and carry out something this harebrained.
He doesn't have the time under normal
circumstances, because running an infantry
battalion that is deployed into a hostile fire zone
is very time-consuming, and he doesn't want to
commit career suicide five years from his
eligibility to draw a pension. The directive to write those letters came from
higher, and at every step up the ladder, where
the career competition becomes tighter and
more pitiless, the liklihood of this particular
brand of stupidity diminishes by orders of
magnitude. To my mind, that means the buck
stopped past the uniforms, at the suits, that is,
worn by the National Command Authority itself. It
is a stupidity that is to massive to ascend. It can
only descend. In other words, this kind of stupidity could only
have come from the very top, probably with the
able assistance of the PR industry. Enter the Rendon Group. The Rendon Group has been around through
both the Clinton and Shrub administrations. It is
not the only PR outfit feeding at the public trough
for the purpose of shovelling bullshit at the very
public who signs its checks, but Rendon is
emblematic. Rendon stage managed much of
the runup to the current quagmire in Iraq, to
include being largely responsible for the
organization of the new Iraqi quisling regime --
dubbed by Rendon the "Iraqi National
Congress," complete with the changed regime
head and convicted embezzler, Ahmed Chalabi.
Said one unnamed State Department official in
a moment of anonymous candor, "Were it not for
Rendon, the Chalabi group wouldn't even be on
the map." Rendon has picked up where Hill & Knowlton,
the Gulf War I perception managers, left off. You
remember H&K. On contract with the US
government, they hatched the
Kuwaiti-babies-thrown-from-their-incubators-by-
Iraqi-soldier s story that mobilized massive
press and public supprot for the Bush I
invasion. Of course, the story turned out to be
complete horseshit, but it proved so persistent
that an HBO movie about Gulf War I this year
actually echoed it again as fact. It should not
surprise anyone that Torie Clarke, Pentagon
spokesperson during the stop-and-start blitz at
the beginning of this invasion, is a former Hill &
Knowlton staffer. Rendon Group was founded by the fomrer
Democratic Party operator, John Rendon
(Anyone is still clinging to lesser-evilism, take
note.). Rendon Group worked alongside Hill &
Knowlton during Gulf War I, inside Kuwait,
where they learned quickly how to mine
America's consumerist witlessness. Rendon
even boasted about it to the National Security
Council, saying, ""If any of you either participated
in the liberation of Kuwait City ... or if you
watched it on television, you would have seen
hundreds of Kuwaitis waving small American
flags. Did you ever stop to wonder how the
people of Kuwait City, after being held hostage
for seven long and painful months, were able to
get hand-held American flags? And for that
matter, the flags of other coalition countries?
Well, you now know the answer. That was one
of my jobs." Did you ever stop to wonder... Well, no. We don't. That's why we keep signing
checks for dull-witted gangsters pretending to
be statesmen. Some of us are even sent to die
or be maimed for them. Hill & Knowlton actually
published a pack of lies dsguised as a book,
called The Rape of Kuwait, that was sent directly
to troops prior to launching Desert Storm,
presumably to remove their inhibitions and
imbue them with the proper fighting spirit by
dehumanizing their new enemy. Retired Air Force Colonel Sam Gardiner
recently published a remarkable document on
line, Truth from These Podia, that I highly
recommend. Gardiner is not a left-winger like
me who sees war in the very genetic code of
imperialism. He is just a retired military guy who
studied the stories coming out in the press last
year to justify then spin the invasion. He found
over 50 systematic and intentional lies that were
generated for the express purpose of deceiving
not some putative enemy, but the press and the
people of the United States and Great Britain.
Gardiner is pissed off, and he's not dropping
dimes. He's dropping manhole covers. He describes the evolution and structure of the
White House's Office of Global
Communications -- an office almost run by
Rendon people -- and how they generate news
stories out of CENTCOM and elsewhere faster
than the press can keep up in order to push
deadlines and competition and inhibit
fact-checking, then as the stoires come apart,
sometimes in mere days or hours, allowing the
fabrications to "linger" without comment. This
tactic is combined with language control --
explaining why "Americans are not the running
kind" can show up in two separate speeches in
the same day by different members of the
administration -- redefining all opposition to US
actions as terrorists, and building false
associations through repetition; "echoing." How
many times did we hear "September 11",
"terrorists", and "Saddam Hussein" in the same
breath. Gardiner shows how this is a Psyops
technique, a method to "construct memory," and
the "target audience" is not the enemy, and not
the "indigenous population." It is us. When they get caught, they reconfigure the
story with elliptical, some would say obtuse,
language, then let it linger some more. Weaons
of mass destruction become a "weapons
program," a "seeking" of WMD. George Tenet's
CIA "had questions" about the British forgery...
er, dossier. Caraccilo just "wanted to share
pride with the people back home." And let the
"lingering memory" kick in as the next flurry of
stories is released to bury the newly emergent
lie. Caraccilo, paradoxically, will take the heat off
of Wilson-Plame, and who can remember the
Jessica Lynch fable, the stage management of
Basra, the yellow-cake uranium, the Iraqi
anthrax, the bio-weapons trailer, the Iraqis using
American uniforms, the Iraqis who used white
flags to lure in their prey, the ten-year-old
soldiers, the disappearing Scuds, the Iraqi killer
drones, the Iraqi woman hanged by the
Fedayeen for waving to an American, and the
whole wretched list of fabrications that came
and went -- what I referred to in my book, Full
Spectrum Disorder, as the CENTCOM
lie-of-the-day. And will the Stepford press ever
admit that they were sucked in no less than 50
times, en masse, like a herd of lemmings on
perpetual replay? Nah. Career matters. Tenet be damned. If you lie down with pigs,
you'll stink, and he willingly climbed the ladder
all the way to the big pen. But I confess I feel a
bit of shame and empathy for LTC Caraccilo,
who was probably just as ingenuous as most of
the rest of us, taken in by the whole good and
evil thing, the US mytho-history, never asking
how often George Washington whipped his
slaves, and who probably took pride in being a
competent professional with the parachute
infantry. He is as familiar as I am with the old saying in
the military when someone insults your
intelligence with a transparent lie. Don't piss on
my leg and tell me it's raining. Now he has followed orders, and in doing so
abandoned his own integrity. He may not even
realize it yet, but someday he will. Sins of the
past sneak up on you in the middle of the night,
sometimes long after their commission. I know. Maybe he'll be the one, the someone
somewhere forced to humiliate himself for this
administration for the last damn time, and
decide to reclaim his integrity -- as John Dean
did in 1973 -- then America will look up and see
no rain, and look down at its dripping pantleg,
and lose its sense of humor.
B
Baerwald
(view)
The below is from Stan Goff, ex Special Forces,
military lifer, lot of ties to the above mentioned
boys and girls of the.... errrm, unmentionables.
He seems a little upset, I think. Why do public
pieces like this make me wonder if pictures of
top administration officials doing XXX-rated acts
might start showing up in manila envelopes in
mailboxes on quiet streets in Georgetown?
This could start to get entertaining. Tom DeLay
may be singing excerpts from "La Cage Aux
Folles " with Nathan Lane in full drag on the Al
Franken show before it's all over.Piss On My Leg
By Stan Goff
Counterpunch Friday 17 October 2003 What do Lieutenant Colonel Dominic Caraccilo
and CIA Director George Tenet now have in
common? Answer: They lied for the same bosses for the
same reasons in the same war. Second Answer: They have both been reduced
from professionals to tools by Bush
administration to cover up hoaxes. Caraccilo is a battalion commander with the
re-activated 173rd Airborne Brigade, the same
unit with which I did my hitch in Vietnam, that
was deactivated in August 1971. His battalion,
2nd Battalion/503rd Infantry, is stationed in Iraqi
Kurdistan's Kirkuk, near some of the richest oil
fields in the world. While they are certainly living
in comparatively austere circumstances,
separated from loved ones, with many
beginning to question the justifications for this
war, they have not undergone the same kind of
combat stress as soldiers around Falluja and
Tikrit. Last week, 500 identical letters-to-the-editor
were received by hometown newspapers
across the United States, all from LTC
Caraccilo's unit, but signed by dozens of his
troops, some with apparently forged signatures
from troops who were unaware of the letter at
all. The letter said, among sundry descriptions
of New Eden, "After nearly five months here, the
people still come running from their homes, into
the 110 degrees heat, waving to us as our
troops drive by on daily patrols of the city... There
is very little trash in the streets, many more
people in the markets and shops and children
have returned to school... This is all evidence,
that the work we are doing is bettering the lives
of Kirkuk's citizens." This letter stunt was pulled, coincidentally, at
the same time the Bush administration
launched its counteroffensive against critics of
the war -- and given the progress of the war, a
counteroffensive against reality. To kick it off,
George W. Mouth was at it again, telling
National Gaurd troops in Portsmouth, NH, that
"Americans are not the running kind." Just when we thought -- in the wake of the
outrage at his "Bring 'em on" remark -- that he
might be chastened enough to refrain from
talking backlot shit, as if any of those preppy
pricks had ever seen a backlot! But what's
interesting is that this time, it seems, the line
was crafted by the junta's weird spin staff,
because Paul Wolfowitz said exactly the same
thing, in a different venue, on the same day. George and his cabinet ministers transformed
into Taxi Driver Travis Bickles, practicing armed
confrontations in the mirror, the post-90s
politics of megalomaniacal machismo dressed
up as statecraft, like sunglasses on a pig. The old official masculinity, enduring, quiet,
emotionally distant, and unconcerned with its
coiffure -- illusory and oppressive as it was --
now looks almost attractive in the face of the
new one -- immodest, loud, and fascistic -- and
one that is played out on stages and in studios,
vicariously, by those who have the freedom to
indulge l'imaginaire, that habit of
consiciousness that Sartre characterised as an
escape from social reality. There's sure a lot they need to escape from.
And escape is exactly what this public relations
counteroffensive was all about. Escape from
accountability. That's also why George Tenet was forced to
march into Congress and eat a pile of shit after
the Niger uranium story hit the floor and
splattered into sixteen embarrassingly
malodorous words. At all cost, protect the king.
Now LTC Dominic Caraccilo is telling the
Stepford press -- who seem disinclined to ask
the obvious -- that he cooked up the letter scam
to "share the pride with people back home." As part of his confession, he preempts the
felony by saying no one was forced to sign the
letter (before the question is even asked!), and
consistent with the Psyops playbook, the
administration is exercising "plausible denial"
and hoping this, too, will blow over. They are
counting on the US press not to ask how
curious it is that this "letter campaign" coincided
with the PR counteroffensive of their very own
National Command Authority -- the same one
that has openly declared its intention to manage
public perception, even attempting to develop a
perception management agency, the Office of
Strategic Influence, then Office of Strategic
Information (OSI). This puppy died when
someone from the Pentagon with a conscience
leaked that its purpose was to lie to Americans
to gain their acquiescence on Executive Branch
schemes. Or did it? Soldiers from 2/503 Airborne Infantry have
already given the lie to the official story that the
Pollyanna form letters were seen by all whose
names were forwarded to the press, but the
story is the Public Affairs Office line: "The
intention was good, but the delivery system was
probably not a good way to do it." Caraccilo's
intentions were honorable. Like Tenet,
Caraccilo will consign himself to history as a
willing pawn and no official action will be taken
against him. The king is safe. The Stepford press is not
asking just what in the hell the intention was,
even though a child could figure it out. The ruling
class can always count on careerism. I should explain something about the military
for readers unfamiliar. No Lieutenant Colonel --
a person with around 15 years in the Officer
Personnel Management System, one of the
most ruthlessly unforgiving bureaucratic ladders
in existence, where someone is always waiting
for you to fuck up -- is unilaterally going to cook
up and carry out something this harebrained.
He doesn't have the time under normal
circumstances, because running an infantry
battalion that is deployed into a hostile fire zone
is very time-consuming, and he doesn't want to
commit career suicide five years from his
eligibility to draw a pension. The directive to write those letters came from
higher, and at every step up the ladder, where
the career competition becomes tighter and
more pitiless, the liklihood of this particular
brand of stupidity diminishes by orders of
magnitude. To my mind, that means the buck
stopped past the uniforms, at the suits, that is,
worn by the National Command Authority itself. It
is a stupidity that is to massive to ascend. It can
only descend. In other words, this kind of stupidity could only
have come from the very top, probably with the
able assistance of the PR industry. Enter the Rendon Group. The Rendon Group has been around through
both the Clinton and Shrub administrations. It is
not the only PR outfit feeding at the public trough
for the purpose of shovelling bullshit at the very
public who signs its checks, but Rendon is
emblematic. Rendon stage managed much of
the runup to the current quagmire in Iraq, to
include being largely responsible for the
organization of the new Iraqi quisling regime --
dubbed by Rendon the "Iraqi National
Congress," complete with the changed regime
head and convicted embezzler, Ahmed Chalabi.
Said one unnamed State Department official in
a moment of anonymous candor, "Were it not for
Rendon, the Chalabi group wouldn't even be on
the map." Rendon has picked up where Hill & Knowlton,
the Gulf War I perception managers, left off. You
remember H&K. On contract with the US
government, they hatched the
Kuwaiti-babies-thrown-from-their-incubators-by-
Iraqi-soldier s story that mobilized massive
press and public supprot for the Bush I
invasion. Of course, the story turned out to be
complete horseshit, but it proved so persistent
that an HBO movie about Gulf War I this year
actually echoed it again as fact. It should not
surprise anyone that Torie Clarke, Pentagon
spokesperson during the stop-and-start blitz at
the beginning of this invasion, is a former Hill &
Knowlton staffer. Rendon Group was founded by the fomrer
Democratic Party operator, John Rendon
(Anyone is still clinging to lesser-evilism, take
note.). Rendon Group worked alongside Hill &
Knowlton during Gulf War I, inside Kuwait,
where they learned quickly how to mine
America's consumerist witlessness. Rendon
even boasted about it to the National Security
Council, saying, ""If any of you either participated
in the liberation of Kuwait City ... or if you
watched it on television, you would have seen
hundreds of Kuwaitis waving small American
flags. Did you ever stop to wonder how the
people of Kuwait City, after being held hostage
for seven long and painful months, were able to
get hand-held American flags? And for that
matter, the flags of other coalition countries?
Well, you now know the answer. That was one
of my jobs." Did you ever stop to wonder... Well, no. We don't. That's why we keep signing
checks for dull-witted gangsters pretending to
be statesmen. Some of us are even sent to die
or be maimed for them. Hill & Knowlton actually
published a pack of lies dsguised as a book,
called The Rape of Kuwait, that was sent directly
to troops prior to launching Desert Storm,
presumably to remove their inhibitions and
imbue them with the proper fighting spirit by
dehumanizing their new enemy. Retired Air Force Colonel Sam Gardiner
recently published a remarkable document on
line, Truth from These Podia, that I highly
recommend. Gardiner is not a left-winger like
me who sees war in the very genetic code of
imperialism. He is just a retired military guy who
studied the stories coming out in the press last
year to justify then spin the invasion. He found
over 50 systematic and intentional lies that were
generated for the express purpose of deceiving
not some putative enemy, but the press and the
people of the United States and Great Britain.
Gardiner is pissed off, and he's not dropping
dimes. He's dropping manhole covers. He describes the evolution and structure of the
White House's Office of Global
Communications -- an office almost run by
Rendon people -- and how they generate news
stories out of CENTCOM and elsewhere faster
than the press can keep up in order to push
deadlines and competition and inhibit
fact-checking, then as the stoires come apart,
sometimes in mere days or hours, allowing the
fabrications to "linger" without comment. This
tactic is combined with language control --
explaining why "Americans are not the running
kind" can show up in two separate speeches in
the same day by different members of the
administration -- redefining all opposition to US
actions as terrorists, and building false
associations through repetition; "echoing." How
many times did we hear "September 11",
"terrorists", and "Saddam Hussein" in the same
breath. Gardiner shows how this is a Psyops
technique, a method to "construct memory," and
the "target audience" is not the enemy, and not
the "indigenous population." It is us. When they get caught, they reconfigure the
story with elliptical, some would say obtuse,
language, then let it linger some more. Weaons
of mass destruction become a "weapons
program," a "seeking" of WMD. George Tenet's
CIA "had questions" about the British forgery...
er, dossier. Caraccilo just "wanted to share
pride with the people back home." And let the
"lingering memory" kick in as the next flurry of
stories is released to bury the newly emergent
lie. Caraccilo, paradoxically, will take the heat off
of Wilson-Plame, and who can remember the
Jessica Lynch fable, the stage management of
Basra, the yellow-cake uranium, the Iraqi
anthrax, the bio-weapons trailer, the Iraqis using
American uniforms, the Iraqis who used white
flags to lure in their prey, the ten-year-old
soldiers, the disappearing Scuds, the Iraqi killer
drones, the Iraqi woman hanged by the
Fedayeen for waving to an American, and the
whole wretched list of fabrications that came
and went -- what I referred to in my book, Full
Spectrum Disorder, as the CENTCOM
lie-of-the-day. And will the Stepford press ever
admit that they were sucked in no less than 50
times, en masse, like a herd of lemmings on
perpetual replay? Nah. Career matters. Tenet be damned. If you lie down with pigs,
you'll stink, and he willingly climbed the ladder
all the way to the big pen. But I confess I feel a
bit of shame and empathy for LTC Caraccilo,
who was probably just as ingenuous as most of
the rest of us, taken in by the whole good and
evil thing, the US mytho-history, never asking
how often George Washington whipped his
slaves, and who probably took pride in being a
competent professional with the parachute
infantry. He is as familiar as I am with the old saying in
the military when someone insults your
intelligence with a transparent lie. Don't piss on
my leg and tell me it's raining. Now he has followed orders, and in doing so
abandoned his own integrity. He may not even
realize it yet, but someday he will. Sins of the
past sneak up on you in the middle of the night,
sometimes long after their commission. I know. Maybe he'll be the one, the someone
somewhere forced to humiliate himself for this
administration for the last damn time, and
decide to reclaim his integrity -- as John Dean
did in 1973 -- then America will look up and see
no rain, and look down at its dripping pantleg,
and lose its sense of humor.
