Submitted by: Mike Spindell, guest blogger
In 1964, during Barry Goldwater’s race for the White House, a book became a runaway best seller and it was titled “None Dare Call It Treason”. Its’ premise, typical of the thinking of many of that time, was that the United States was being sold out to Communism by its “liberal elites” who were pro-communist and thus wanted the USSR to win the “Cold War”. As the title clearly illustrates the book’s author, John A. Stormer, believed that the “elite” were traitors, liberal of course, who were so powerful that their “treasonous actions” couldn’t be challenged. I remember the popularity of the book at that time and how many who supported Barry Goldwater were believers in the books veracity. Goldwater himself seemed to be echoing Stormer’s theme of rooting out pro Communists in his Convention speech which produced the memorable phrase: “I would remind you that extremism in the defense of liberty is no vice. And let me remind you also that moderation in the pursuit of justice is no virtue.” It is thus a meme that in many different ways has been played and re-played through our Country’s history by those of a more Conservative persuasion. That meme is that the true American patriots are those who are of Right Wing political persuasion.
An article I came across about a month ago made me think of that 1964 book and how if one is to play the “treason” card, the finger might point to those who mantle themselves in the cloak of conservatism just as well, if not more so than those of liberal persuasion. This article details turning points in American history where the “treason” label might well be pointed at those who deem themselves to be “conservative protectors of the American Way”. I write this not as a liberal flogging my perspective, but as someone whose view of American politics has become so jaundiced through the years that I’m fully aware that liberals have contributed equally, through a combination of compliance, cowardice and inaction, to what is becoming the destruction of the United States Constitution and the ideals of our Founding Fathers. The incidents I am writing about represent the failure and corruption of our political system, the blame for which falls upon those that let it happen, either through the sin of active participation, or via the sin of inaction.
The article that provided the germ for this guest blog is titled: “Shocking New Evidence Reveals Depths of ‘Treason’ and ‘Treachery’ of Watergate and Iran-Contra” by Robert Parry, of Consortium News and published at Alternet.com. http://www.alternet.org/tea-party-and-right/shocking-new-evidence-reveals-depths-treason-and-treachery-watergate-and-iran?paging=off
The author presents new evidence about two landmark disturbances of the American political fabric and puts them into context of what is already known. In both the instances described, I’ve long been aware of the fact that while their result has momentous consequences for the political fabric of this country, their eventual “resolutions” left much to be desired and many unanswered questions. Using material from this article and using many years of my own thought and research, I will try to weave together a narrative of the effect of those incidents and why the obvious truths about them have been smothered from the public consciousness.
The Senate Watergate hearings coincided with the first extended cross country trip that I made. My inspiration for this trip was my favorite book: Jack Kerouac’s “On the Road” and indeed I was on the road from New York to California and back for eight weeks. In my 1973 Gremlin I discovered just how wide this country is for motor travel and spent at times up to ten hours a day driving through vast tracts of farm country, with few sights to see. I was thus obsessed with the radio broadcasts of the Watergate Hearings and their recaps in the evening that I watched in a variety of cheap motel rooms. As much as I absorbed the information it seemed to me that there were many aspects of the story that trailed off out of the consciousness of the Senate Committee and thus out of the spotlight of American History.
One of those aspects was just what were these “burglars” looking for at Nixon’s behest? Considering the risk/reward of the situation, it made little sense that such a chance was being taken in a general hunt for intelligence on Democratic Party strategy. Did they really need Daniel Ellsberg’s psychiatric records in order to discredit him and then too what was the fascination with Dita Beard and IT&T? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dita_Beard . As the hearings went on there was also some perplexity about these “burglars”, who were not some ragtag clowns, but CIA operatives of long term status dating back to at least “The Bay of Pigs” invasion. Yet their behavior in their burglary at the Watergate was unprofessional and ludicrous in its execution. From my outsider’s perspective somehow, even though I despised Nixon, the whole affair, at least the official story, didn’t make sense. I’ve come to believe as you will see developed in a link to one of my previous blogs at the end of this piece, that Watergate was more than Nixon’s aberration, but that he too was being set up by the CIA, perhaps as payback by LBJ supporters. While through the years I’d developed some similar suspicions regarding Watergate from various items that were made public, only to disappear with media non-interest, the article by Mr. Parry somehow “clicked” it all into place.
“A favorite saying of Official Washington is that “the cover-up is worse than the crime.” But that presupposes you accurately understand what the crime was. And, in the case of the two major U.S. government scandals of the last third of the Twentieth Century – Watergate and Iran-Contra – that doesn’t seem to be the case.
Indeed, newly disclosed documents have put old evidence into a sharply different light and suggest that history has substantially miswritten the two scandals by failing to understand that they actually were sequels to earlier scandals that were far worse. Watergate and Iran-Contra were, in part at least, extensions of the original crimes, which involved dirty dealings to secure the immense power of the presidency.
Shortly after Nixon took office in 1969, FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover informed him of the existence of the file containing national security wiretaps documenting how Nixon’s emissaries had gone behind President Lyndon Johnson’s back to convince the South Vietnamese government to boycott the Paris Peace Talks, which were close to ending the Vietnam War in fall 1968. In the case of Watergate – the foiled Republican break-in at the Democratic National Committee in June 1972 and Richard Nixon’s botched cover-up leading to his resignation in August 1974 – the evidence is now clear that Nixon created the Watergate burglars out of his panic that the Democrats might possess a file on his sabotage of Vietnam peace talks in 1968.
The disruption of Johnson’s peace talks then enabled Nixon to hang on for a narrow victory over Democrat Hubert Humphrey. However, as the new President was taking steps in 1969 to extend the war another four-plus years, he sensed the threat from the wiretap file and ordered two of his top aides, chief of staff H.R. “Bob” Haldeman and National Security Advisor Henry Kissinger, to locate it. But they couldn’t find the file.”
Think about the idea that a Presidential candidate would sabotage peace talks to end a devastating war in order to gain the Presidency. Add to that the fact that Nixon actually escalated the war he had promised to end, causing death and maiming in the hundreds of thousands and to me at least we have a picture of treason. Mr. Parry presents evidence in the article that Lyndon Johnson became aware of Nixon’s sabotaging the Viet Nam Peace Talks, but kept it quiet in the interest of national unity. However, it also must be understood that LBJ and Nixon we in truth quite friendly to each other and both had knowledge of the other’s involvement in scandalous peccadillo’s, via their mutual ally J.Edgar Hoover. “The Bay of Pigs Invasion” for instance was an example of their mutual dirty work. Perhaps LBJ thus felt constrained to blow the whistle fearing mutually destructive payback. It seems to me that the sabotage of the Viet Nam Paris Peace Talks, beyond treason, could also rank as a war crime considering the slaughter that followed.
We move along in history only a brief seven years. We find Jimmy Carter a beleaguered President dealing with the captivity of 52 American Embassy hostages. for 444 days, by the Iran revolutionaries. The coverage of this crisis, particularly on ABC’s Nightline gave a picture of President Carter as being too weak to stand up for our country. Ex Actor and former California Governor Ronald Reagan ran this perception to an overwhelming victory in the Electoral College, even though he only receives 50.7% of the popular vote. Without the “hostage crisis” Reagan’s victory would have been far more problematic since he was perceived at the time by almost 50% of Americans as too Right Wing and not experienced. For me the most disturbing aspect of his victory was that the 52 hostages were released exactly at the end of Reagan’s inaugural speech. Coincidences bother me.
The Parry article contains two interesting quotes which I’ll let speak for themselves..
“There is something I want to tell you,” [Yassir] Arafat said, addressing [Jimmy] Carter in the presence of historian Douglas Brinkley. “You should know that in 1980 the Republicans approached me with an arms deal [for the PLO] if I could arrange to keep the hostages in Iran until after the [U.S. presidential] election,” Arafat said, according to Brinkley’s article in the fall 1996 issue of Diplomatic Quarterly.”
Also from the article:
“As recently as this past week, former Iranian President Abolhassan Bani-Sadr reiterated his account of Republican overtures to Iran during the 1980 hostage crisis and how that secret initiative prevented release of the hostages.”
We know that later in the Reagan Administration the “Iran-Contra Scandal” arose and the nation was temporarily shocked that the U.S. has sold weaponry to our Iranian enemies, using Israel to transship them and converting the money received into aid for the Contra rebellion in Nicaragua. Those hearing were the cause of much “sturm und drang”, but in the end came to nothing due to the media’s love affair with and protection of the mentally faltering Ronald Reagan.
There are many facts and much information to be read in the source story which I’ll link again here:
“Shocking New Evidence Reveals Depths of ‘Treason’ and ‘Treachery’ of Watergate and Iran-Contra” by Robert Parry, of Consortium News and published at Alternet.com. http://www.alternet.org/tea-party-and-right/shocking-new-evidence-reveals-depths-treason-and-treachery-watergate-and-iran?paging=off . To get the full picture I urge the reader to take the time to pore through it.
For my purpose here though I’ll just state that I find the evidence convincing and that the points I wish to make are being proposed in the light of my finding the full story believable. I want to look not at the full factual evidence, but at the implication for us if that evidence is true. To me I see evidence that people have achieved the Presidency of the United States through fraud that has delayed the end of disastrous national situations, for personal gain. To be fair, there certainly is more than a whiff of evidence that JFK’s election in 1960 was tainted by votes paid for by Joe Kennedy. We also know that George W. Bush’s election in 2000 also seems to have involved a great deal of skullduggery. By a loose definition one might deem fraud in our electoral process “treason” and though I disdain that fraud I wouldn’t go as far as to call it treason.. However, in the two instances I discussed I believe that there truly was treason committed by people seeking power and that the results of those treasonous acts have harmed our country. There is nothing that we can do that will undo these treasonous acts except to bring them into the realm of knowledge.
I must note that the branding of people as being traitors is an old tradition in this country that has mostly been the tactic of demagogues, as in the McCarthy Era. Perhaps it is time to focus on the actual treason that has been committed by those entrusted with governmental power. While the 2000 Election certainly had whiffs of fraud all over it, many on all parts of the political spectrum might cynically chalk it up to the way politics is done here. Perhaps though, with the knowledge of hindsight, we might see a purposeless war in Iraq, foisted upon us with specious evidence, as treasonous behavior? I’ve included two links below where I’ve expounded on this general theme and perhaps you might be interested in them for further insight to my thinking.
We are a Country made ignorant by the actions of a Corporate Media and complicit politicians that have re-written the history many of us have lived through. They have used propaganda techniques to foster the mythology of a fair political system that exists only in theory and certainly not in fact. I believe we are in a time where via the information age; people are beginning to see through these false myths. When things such as this occur, despite the political source, I believe we must dare to call it treason.
http://jonathanturley.org/2012/03/17/a-real-history-of-the-last-sixty-two-years/
http://jonathanturley.org/2012/11/17/democracy-in-america-what-does-it-mean/
Submitted by: Mike Spindell, Guest Blogger
Speaking of Demagogues and McCarthyism — mention of any of these
will result in being labeled antisemite, “truther”, conspiracy theorist etc.
* Bush family involvement in plotting to overthrow the U.S. Government
* Bush family patriarch acting as Hitler’s banker
* FDR’s foreknowldge of implending Pearl Harbor
* Coup de’tat on 11/22/63
* Hiring Hitler’s head of rocket research to head NASA
* Coverup of Israeli attack on U.S.S. Liberty
* Fake Moon landing (Apollo hoaxes)
* GHW Bush’s bailing out of plane in WW2, leaving his crew to perish
* Wars for Israel (Iraq, Afghanistan)
* 9/11 false flag operation
The list is endless, as is the ignorance of most Americans.
@blouise
> I believe I watched every minute of Watergate and read every book
Perhaps then you’re familiar with Cheney and Rumsfeld’s role in covering up the very government malfeasance that led to the passage of FISA?
The AlterNet article barely touches on the drug running network Oliver North assembled. This is significant because the network is still in operation.
George Washington University has a list of documents detailing parts of Oliver North’s involvement in drug running:
http://www.gwu.edu/~nsarchiv/NSAEBB/NSAEBB2/nsaebb2.htm
What’s even more shocking is that you can make some pretty direct connections between these activities, and the circumstances surrounding the US brokered immunity deal (on pretense of state secrets) in the recent trial of drug trafficker Vicente Zambada Niebla.
They also don’t go into the Israeli connection with the related Inslaw PROMIS affair.
“Treason doth never prosper: what’s the reason? Why, if it prosper, none dare call it treason.”
~Sir John Harington
Thanks, Mike!
*****
Blouise,
I, too, remember watching the Watergate Hearings on television–and reading books on the subject.
I first read about Nixon’s “treason” on Charlie Pierce’s blog:
History’s Yard Waste Explored, Continued
By Charles P. Pierce
http://www.esquire.com/blogs/politics/Nixon_Still_Pretty_Much_Sucks
Excerpt:
The biggest story in American political history that has broken in many years pretty much died of loneliness over the weekend. As near as I can tell, nobody in the elite political media picked it up, and it certainly didn’t hit any of The Sunday Showz. And these, of course, are the mightly gatekeepers of the First Amendment who, when Richard Nixon shuffled off his plague-ish coil and climbed up on his personalized spit in Hell back in 1994, went wall-to-wall with coverage of his funeral. People like Tom Wicker and — alas — the great Murray Kempton insisted that there was something worthwhile to be found in this wandering heap of vicious neuroses, that there was something of legitimate value at the bottom of this vast bag of rancid old sins. Bill Clinton delivered the eulogy.
Oh, yes, he knew great controversy amid defeat as well as victory. He made mistakes, and they, like his accomplishments, are a part of his life and record. But the enduring lesson of Richard Nixon is that he never gave up being part of the action and passion of his times. He said many times that unless a person has a goal, a new mountain to climb, his spirit will die. Well, based on our last phone conversation and the letter he wrote me just a month ago, I can say that his spirit was very much alive to the very end.
Clinton should be ashamed today for having said that. We should be ashamed as a nation that we didn’t just drop the corpse unceremoniously into the sea. The elite political media, past and present, living and dead, should atone in Purgatory for centuries over trying to redeem this vat of squalid poison. Because, over this weekend, we discovered, once again, that the irredeemable barrel that was Richard Nixon had no bottom to scrape.
*****
Pierce’s post linked to this BBC article:
The Lyndon Johnson tapes: Richard Nixon’s ‘treason’
By David Taylor
3/22/13
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/magazine-21768668
Dredd:
Statism is the enemy of the people in all its many forms.
Our problem as a nation is we keep excusing Fascism as a partisan issue. We cannot pick and choose to attack fascism at only 50% of the population, all based on what party is in the White House.
We must defend our nation against fascism no matter who is in the White House. The party should be irrelevant but we have been divided into partisan politics to keep us afraid to attack our own parties for fear of empowering the other guys. This is a fallacy.
Bron 1, April 6, 2013 at 12:43 pm
… the media is basically left of center. If we consider left as being for state/corporate control and right being for individual liberty/free markets.
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That is a big if.
Another big if in that regard is “the media is left if you consider Robert Murdock to be a leftie.”
The liberal media meme was constructed by Nixonians:
(Origin Of The “Liberal Media” Meme). Nixon and Reagan still live today in the memes they fostered, and so treason continues.
Both your knowledge of history and your perspective about the national security state are impressive Blouise. Your ideas seem to be based in reality and not on some far flung conspiracy theories.
One other observation about Gen Butler. I find it interesting that the USMC has relegated him to the memory hole since one would think that the only Marine who won the Medal of Honor TWICE would be one that they would love to name a Camp after or have remembered in some meaningful way. Of course his real crime is that he was a real American patriot and told the truth. Even now the USMC and the US miltary cannot stomach that kind of patriotism. They prefer the PAYtriotism that most conservatives engage in.
Treason has been with us since the beginnig if we recall Aaron Burr. Gen Wilkerson at the same time was an actual PAID agent of Spain. Then there is an excellent book called Trading With the Enemy which details the way corporate interests helped the Nazis during WWII. Then we have the case of Gen Smedley Butler USMC who was approached by conservatives after FDRs election to see if he would lead a military coup to prevent FDR remaining in office. In short, the whole world view of most conservatives is that the USA can go to hell, and can be betrayed as long as they can profit from it. So it is FAR more likely for conservatives to actually engage in treason, than liberals in our history. It is thus quite funny and typical that those who are most guilty are the loudest in denouncing the very crimes that they are committing.
Blouise,
Exactly.
I believe I watched every minute of Watergate and read every book. The end result, the resignation of Nixon, his hasty flight from the White House with the Fords waving goodbye, never made any sense. It was as if a very messy thing was quickly boxed up, wrapped with shiny paper and held aloft to the American people as a gift to be admired but never opened. He’s gone now, back to business as usual.
As I look back in history I find dirty politics from the time of Jefferson (let’s remember Martha Washington refused to tolerate his presence at General Washington’s funeral and denied his request to attend) has been part of our fabric as has been bought-and-paid-for media hype but something very different entered our political arena after WW II … the clandestine entity within the Executive branch known as the CIA (originally chartered in 1947as part of the National Security Act).
Very early on they went outside their original instructions of providing the President and Congress with integrated information from all sources thus drawing judgments that are not colored by departmental biases (“correlate and evaluate intelligence relating to the national security, and provide for the appropriate dissemination of such intelligence within the Government.”) when they created the covert action wing, innocuously called the Office of Policy Coordination, led by Wall Street lawyer Frank Wisner. That same year the CIA corrupts democratic elections in Italy, where Italian communists threaten to win the elections. In 1953 in Iran the CIA overthrows the democratically elected Mohammed Mossadegh in a military coup, after he threatened to nationalize British oil.
There is a line in the movie, The Good Shepherd:
Joseph Palmi (mob boss): Let me ask you something… we Italians, we got our families, and we got the church; the Irish, they have the homeland, Jews their tradition; even the niggers, they got their music. What about you people, Mr. Wilson, what do you have?
Edward Wilson (CIA’s counterintelligence operations head): The United States of America. The rest of you are just visiting.
Yes, it’s a fictional line from a movie script but from everything we’ve seen since 1947, and the CIA tinges around our own political assassinations, Watergate, Iran-Contra, torture programs, etc … that line hits the nail on the head.
The myth to which you refer in your article, Mike, has been professionally constructed by a bunch of pervs who know what they’re doing. The President and the Congress lost whatever control they had over the CIA during George Bush’s reign whose father, George 41, was a former CIA Director under Gerald Ford. (circle completed)
Mike Spindell:
The media has distorted many things for a very long time and all for political reasons.
But the media is basically left of center. If we consider left as being for state/corporate control and right being for individual liberty/free markets.
Or we could say left being for individual liberty/free markets [a Jeffersonian, 18th century liberal] and right being for state/corporate control [a 20th century communist/fascist].
or we could just say the media is collectivist/statist vs. individual liberty/free markets.
I do agree the people are starting to see that individual liberty and all that that implies is a good thing. But it is a long road back to Locke and Jefferson.
Great article.
“…as someone whose view of American politics has become so jaundiced through the years that I’m fully aware that liberals have contributed equally, through a combination of compliance, cowardice and inaction, to what is becoming the destruction of the United States Constitution and the ideals of our Founding Fathers.”
My view exactly.
Excellent Mike,
The way I see things today…. If you call someone out for it….. You are the one in the wrong….. Look at the whistleblowers….. How many have been prosecuted for telling the truth….. Just like the Yoo saga…. If you say it often enough or deny it with dignity…. You can not be blamed….
“When things such as this occur, despite the political source, I believe we must dare to call it treason.”
Indeed.
A well constructed post.
What Nixon did by sabotaging the peace talks, and what Reagan did to sabotage the hostage release is treasonous.
The media coverup also smacks of treason.
We may also find that the Petraeus thingy was less about sex than it was about treason.
Thirty years from now.
Glorifying Fascism. We are seeing this more and more in the media and tv shows. Making heroes of fascist thugs
http://gma.yahoo.com/blogs/abc-blogs/cop-vacation-saves-tsa-worker-171608149–abc-news-topstories.html
Great job Mike. I agree that treason might be the correct label, but what concerns me just as much is that fact that the media has yawned when this evidence has been brought to light. The idea that a presidential candidate could go behind the government’s back and negotiate directly with the South Vietnamese is both astounding and disturbing.