First, allow your brain to conceive of John Sidney McCain
as president of the United States. Then, form in your mouth
the proper noun, President John McCain, and let it roll off
your tongue into the room and ears of those nearby. Practice
it because it is what you will be saying when George Bush
leaves office although you will know that George and John
are one and the same. President John McCain.
With President McCain many more troops will die. And not
just in Iraq and Afghanistan. If the situation, now, is not
genocide of the Iraqi people, it will be under President John
McCain who will, most likely, spread the disease of war to
other countries.
As our military force is depleted by roadside bombs, suicide
bombers, and sniper fire in addition to suicide, which is
on the rise among our stretched and multi-deployed troops,
the ranks will explode with a different kind of service, one
that’s already operational. These are the people once
turned away from recruitment stations -- the criminal population.
Also, the private army will increase. Highly paid, federally
funded Blackwater mercenaries, mostly unaccountable to the
rule of law, will swell.
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Eventually, conscription will be reinstated.
War will be a way of life. Future generations will say they
don’t remember a time when our country was not at war.
President John McCain says he hates war but he seems to also
despise negotiation.
Talking about his years as a prisoner in Vietnam seems to
give him pleasure. He reminds us of it often enough.
John McCain will ascend not just because ours is a society
that praises soldiers who are ordered to destroy but also
because the mainstream media salivate over him. He dropped
bombs and napalm from high in the sky, never seeing those
whose skin he melted, and he became a hero here at home. He
destroyed persons who must have wondered what they’d
done to incur his fury, and he was lauded back in the US.
A legend was born. A massive ego was created. He perceives
himself as a kaleidoscope of sacrifice and heroism, the candidate
who will send more battalions to Iraq and will not leave Iraq
until success is achieved.
Hillary Clinton understands this and is ramping up her alpha
female by bullying Iran, proving her loyalty to Israel. Barack
Obama says he has what it takes to protect Israel. But they
are out of their league compared to John McCain who actually
livens up a bit, managing to not look like he was just exhumed,
when singing about bombing Iran and issuing harsh warnings
to North Korea, Syria, and Russia.
Despite the world consensus that the US has lost its moral
standing and power, so many Americans refuse to believe that
our might doesn’t make us right. Even some who oppose
the war think that John McCain can best handle Iraq.
And, then, there’s McCain’s latest triumph. When
the North Carolina Republican Party created an ad calling
Obama “extreme” because of his association with
Rev. Jeremiah Wright and implied that Obama heard Wright’s
sermons, McCain condemned the ad. For this, he should be proclaimed
McSaint. How wily he and his handlers are. The media grabbed
this ball, airing the ad, over and over, while extolling the
goodness of McCain for his denunciation of the swiftboating
of Obama. Gullible voters will say McCain’s a man of
great character, adding this to the war-hero status and the
maverick image.
We are so easily fooled.
The truth is that McCain carries the weight of too many years
inside the Capital Beltway and is known to brim with the rage
of a tyrant whose demands have been ignored.
But he grins and calls us his friends when he talks about
his soul mate, war.
President McCain. Say it. Get used to it.