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Commander-In-Thief Paul Krugman: 'The Arabian Candidate'
Posted on Tuesday, July 20 @ 10:12:15 EDT
By Paul Krugman, New York Times

In the original version of "The Manchurian Candidate," Senator John Iselin, whom Chinese agents are plotting to put in the White House, is a right-wing demagogue modeled on Senator Joseph McCarthy. As Roger Ebert wrote, the plan is to "use anticommunist hysteria as a cover for a communist takeover."

The movie doesn't say what Iselin would have done if the plot had succeeded. Presumably, however, he wouldn't have openly turned traitor. Instead, he would have used his position to undermine national security, while posing as America's staunchest defender against communist evil.

So let's imagine an update - not the remake with Denzel Washington, which I haven't seen, but my own version. This time the enemies would be Islamic fanatics, who install as their puppet president a demagogue who poses as the nation's defender against terrorist evildoers.

The Arabian candidate wouldn't openly help terrorists. Instead, he would serve their cause while pretending to be their enemy.



After an attack, he would strike back at the terrorist base, a necessary action to preserve his image of toughness, but botch the follow-up, allowing the terrorist leaders to escape. Once the public's attention shifted, he would systematically squander the military victory: committing too few soldiers, reneging on promises of economic aid. Soon, warlords would once again rule most of the country, the heroin trade would be booming, and terrorist allies would make a comeback.

Meanwhile, he would lead America into a war against a country that posed no imminent threat. He would insinuate, without saying anything literally false, that it was somehow responsible for the terrorist attack. This unnecessary war would alienate our allies and tie down a large part of our military. At the same time, the Arabian candidate would neglect the pursuit of those who attacked us, and do nothing about regimes that really shelter anti-American terrorists and really are building nuclear weapons.

Again, he would take care to squander a military victory. The Arabian candidate and his co-conspirators would block all planning for the war's aftermath; they would arrange for our army to allow looters to destroy much of the country's infrastructure. Then they would disband the defeated regime's army, turning hundreds of thousands of trained soldiers into disgruntled potential insurgents.

After this it would be easy to sabotage the occupied country's reconstruction, simply by failing to spend aid funds or rein in cronyism and corruption. Power outages, overflowing sewage and unemployment would swell the ranks of our enemies.

Who knows? The Arabian candidate might even be able to deprive America of the moral high ground, no mean trick when our enemies are mass murderers, by creating a climate in which U.S. guards torture, humiliate and starve prisoners, most of them innocent or guilty of only petty crimes.

At home, the Arabian candidate would leave the nation vulnerable, doing almost nothing to secure ports, chemical plants and other potential targets. He would stonewall investigations into why the initial terrorist attack succeeded. And by repeatedly issuing vague terror warnings obviously timed to drown out unfavorable political news, his officials would ensure public indifference if and when a real threat is announced.

Last but not least, by blatantly exploiting the terrorist threat for personal political gain, he would undermine the nation's unity in the face of its enemies, sowing suspicion about the government's motives.

O.K., end of conceit. President Bush isn't actually an Al Qaeda mole, with Dick Cheney his controller. Mr. Bush's "war on terror" has, however, played with eerie perfection into Osama bin Laden's hands - while Mr. Bush's supporters, impressed by his tough talk, see him as America's champion against the evildoers.

Last week, Republican officials in Kentucky applauded bumper stickers distributed at G.O.P. offices that read, "Kerry is bin Laden's man/Bush is mine." Administration officials haven't gone that far, but when Tom Ridge offered a specifics-free warning about a terrorist attack timed to "disrupt our democratic process," many people thought he was implying that Al Qaeda wants George Bush to lose. In reality, all infidels probably look alike to the terrorists, but if they do have a preference, nothing in Mr. Bush's record would make them unhappy at the prospect of four more years.

Copyright 2004 The New York Times Company

Reprinted from The New York Times:
http://www.nytimes.com/2004/07/20/opinion/20krug.html

 
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Re: Paul Krugman: 'The Arabian Candidate' (Score: 1)
by sherimj on Tuesday, July 20 @ 10:17:53 EDT
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There's that horrible Paul Krugman, being shrill again.

Go, Paul!

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    Re: Paul Krugman: 'The Arabian Candidate' (Score: 1)
    by helios on Tuesday, July 20 @ 10:30:19 EDT
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    "Last week, Republican officials in Kentucky applauded bumper stickers distributed at G.O.P. offices that read, "Kerry is bin Laden's man/Bush is mine."



    Can anything short of child molestation make your skin crawl like the Republican party ? They are a bunch of friggin maggots !

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    Re: Paul Krugman: 'The Arabian Candidate' (Score: 1)
    by yellowdawg on Tuesday, July 20 @ 11:03:28 EDT
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    This ought to launch a round of 'repig indig'...a good thing the NYT ain't some Las Vegas casino or Paul would be escorted out of the building.

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      Re: Paul Krugman: 'The Arabian Candidate' (Score: 1)
      by sparklingblu on Tuesday, July 20 @ 11:23:31 EDT
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      I think the Weinsteins should get this movie into production ASAP. Given the money Farenheit 9/11 is making this doesnt seem that far fetched to me. Too bad it would be released too late to have an impact on the November election but it would make people feel better about Kerry being in the WH and be a nice counter to GOP noise machine that will no doubt be blaring against Kerry when and if he gets into office.

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        Re: Paul Krugman: 'The Arabian Candidate' (Score: 1)
        by Goyim on Tuesday, July 20 @ 11:31:21 EDT
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        change the arabian candidate to `The Zionist candidate` or better still ...` The Mossad Candidate` and everything makes perfect sense.
        The problem with Krugman is that `blood is thicker than water` when it comes to defending Zionists and blaming the innocent.
        He is part of the problem as far as this article is concerned.
        Take back America from the Zionist agents and spies.
        America for Americans ...not for Israel.

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        Re: Paul Krugman: 'The Arabian Candidate' (Score: 1)
        by Goyim on Tuesday, July 20 @ 11:42:46 EDT
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        "Every time we do something you tell me America will do this and will do that . . . I want to tell you something very clear: Don't worry about American pressure on Israel. We, the Jewish people, control America, and the Americans know it." - Israeli Prime Minister, Ariel Sharon, October 3, 2001, to Shimon Peres, as reported on Kol Yisrael radio.

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        Re: Paul Krugman: 'The Arabian Candidate' (Score: 1)
        by Seditious1 on Tuesday, July 20 @ 11:55:10 EDT
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        Mr. Krugman is da man! Brilliant and full of insight, as usual.

        ....And you can be sure that Osama would like nothing better than four more years of Mr. Bush. Gawd help us.

        BTW: Thought provoking front-page graphic on BruinDesign.com today, just in case any of y'all are interested.


        Peace
        Seditious1

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          Re: Paul Krugman: 'The Arabian Candidate' (Score: 1)
          by TCall2002 on Tuesday, July 20 @ 12:14:24 EDT
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          I love the television commercials for the updated "Manchurian Candidate."

          "The first privately-owned Vice President"

          I thought that title belongs to Dickhead Cheney!

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            Re: Paul Krugman: 'The Arabian Candidate' (Score: 1)
            by Clear_Mind on Tuesday, July 20 @ 12:19:31 EDT
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            I heard that Linda Rondstadt told people at her concert they should read Paul Krugman's column, and she was booed off the stage. Oh wait, that was Michael Moore's movie...

            Actually, after watching F911, it seems Bush works pretty much for the Saudis anyway, so this column is not that far off. Bush may not be an AQ mole, but certainly seems like a Saudi one.

            Or is just that, for the Bush clan, money and power trump everything else?

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            Re: Paul Krugman: 'The Arabian Candidate' (Score: 1)
            by squeek on Tuesday, July 20 @ 12:56:56 EDT
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            "Kerry is bin Laden's man/Bush is mine."

            This is what the GOP wants the vacuous masses to understand about the 2004 campaign for the US
            presidency. While intellectually indefensible, it's comforting in its undemanding simplicity and, most importantly, it's fear-based, which is the essence of the Bush's campaign: John Kerry is a mean ol' terrorist who will destroy your country; George Bush is the big strong hero who will stop him.
            Christ....isn't there even one republican out there who realizes he or she is being infantilized and insulted by the GOP with bumper stickers such as this? I refuse to display any sign, sticker or button that in any way trivializes or makes cute any of the crimes and misdeeds of the Bush Administration (such as the whole "Liar, Liar..pants on fire" line of products). Republicans apparently don't mind announcing to the world via their bumper stickers that they're ill-informed, devoid of critical thinking skills and easily manipulated.
            Morons!

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            Re: Paul Krugman: 'The Arabian Candidate' (Score: 1)
            by Goyim on Tuesday, July 20 @ 13:00:53 EDT
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            Funny thing is.
            I don`t see any Arabs in our Congress , Senate and Governemnt but I see a lot of Zionists.
            Such as ..Perle , Wolfowits , Tommy Franks , Teneth who conviniently resighned(mossad agent)...There are so many ..that reading the names of the members of Congress and Senate and everyone who is anyone in our Government...one could easily make the mistake of thinking one was living in Israel.
            Zionists need to be taken out of our Government if we want to keep OUR America.
            They are enemy number one ,Two and three and don`t anyone take your eye off the ball on this issue.
            It is either them or us.

            God bless a Zionist free America

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            Re: Paul Krugman: 'The Arabian Candidate' (Score: 1)
            by Schoolmarm on Tuesday, July 20 @ 13:17:30 EDT
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            Krugman is undoubtably the most courageous columnist in the country. The Fort Worth Star-Telegram prints some of his columns. I'm dying to see if this one makes the cut. It will really stir up the Republican faithful. They had a fit last week when a humorous piece on the VP candidates showed a picture of John Edwards smiling and a picture of Cheney with his characteristic scowl.

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            Re: Paul Krugman: 'The Arabian Candidate' (Score: 1)
            by sauron on Tuesday, July 20 @ 13:23:10 EDT
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            It's easy to see the hand of radical Likudniks in all this, keep the Arabs and Muslims weak and de-stabilized -- radical Islamic terrorists are a wonderful destabilizing force. Of course one reason WHY radical Likudniks get such traction in US foreign policy is, you guessed it, oil. Israel is the US's regional cop in a region loaded with oil.

            Is George Bush an agent for the Likud? Remember: to be brainwashed you first need a brain. I think he is led by the nose to a certain extent by the neo-cons (who generally are Likudniks) in his admin. We have all heard about how he gets his advice. As for crony capitalism, the failed occupation etc. and the destruction of Iraqi society, I doubt it was planned to help Israel, although it may function that way. Three points: (1) Never underestimate the power of greed and incompetance within this admin. (2) Guys like Wolfowitz etc. are "true believers" I really think they were fool enough to think a remade, strong Iraq, could become a staunch Israeli ally. (3) The failure of the US in Iraq has reduced the influence of the Likudnik neo-cons, and weakened Israel's main ally -- the US. Neither result is desirable to them.

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              Re: Paul Krugman: 'The Arabian Candidate' (Score: 1)
              by gadfly on Tuesday, July 20 @ 13:23:16 EDT
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              Now let's see if I have this straight:

              (a) As 9/11 proved, a US terrorist attack would assure Bush's (not re-)election.

              (b) The GOP insists that Osama Bin Laden wants Kerry to win.

              (c) The Busheviks, through Tom Ridge, are insisting that OBL is planning a pre-election attack on the US.

              Am I missing something here?

              The Online Gadfly
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                Re: Paul Krugman: 'The Arabian Candidate' (Score: 1)
                by page on Tuesday, July 20 @ 14:30:33 EDT
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                I have said the same thing twice before on SC. Once I got hammered for it. And the second time I was roundly ignored.

                I have always thought it extremely and strangely convenient that everything that Bush does in the "war on terrorism" has benefited Osama and everything Osama has done has benefited Bush.

                I suppose when someone says something is "unthinkable" you are just not supposed to think it. And I suppose that I suffer from reading too many murder mysteries wherein the detective asks the question, "Who benefits from the crime?" Indeed, who benefits? Who has benefited? And why is just asking the question "unthinkable?"

                Thank you Paul Krugman for articulating the "unthinkable."

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                  Re: Paul Krugman: 'The Arabian Candidate' (Score: 1)
                  by Ghawar on Tuesday, July 20 @ 14:39:51 EDT
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                  This article is a real pussy footer inviting the gentle reader to, well, let's just pretend for aminute.... bin Ladens and Bushes have been partners for decades. They're all in it together. Late at night they both drink beer and count oil money in the Lincoln Bedroom. They both seek to despoil America for their own reasons and make a perfect partnership.

                  Another thing has been bugging me about RIdge's fatuous warnings:...Tom Ridge offered a specifics-free warning about a terrorist attack timed to "disrupt our democratic process,"
                  He cannot tell us where the attack will occur, when it will occur, or who are the terrorists behinds it. Nevertheless, he is able to see into the perpetrator's minds to discern their purpose.

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                  Re: Paul Krugman: 'The Arabian Candidate' (Score: 1)
                  by dogen on Tuesday, July 20 @ 15:32:19 EDT
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                  excellent article. Total incompetence and stupidity is indistuishable from purposefully wrecking the country.

                  And we won't know how deeply Bush has wrecked America for some years, I think. Much of the damage will only become evident with time.

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                    Re: Paul Krugman: 'The Arabian Candidate' (Score: 1)
                    by Trenchman on Tuesday, July 20 @ 19:08:48 EDT
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                    bush abuses everything, everyone, bush is a phony, bush is a war criminal, bush is a typical murican injun killer, now no more dem injuns or horny toads, gonna kill izzself some arabs, nigroes are off limit, we need dem boys to kill dem arabs and some day soon we might gonna need dem boys to kill ourselves some of dem mexicans.
                    bush thinks the entire planet is his fukking play-ground.
                    Grow up you people and vote him out
                    WASP are soon to be an ugly memory on mankind.
                    bush is to be the last one I think to hold any kind of power.

                    VIVA Gloria Macapagal Arroyo

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                      Re: Paul Krugman: 'The Arabian Candidate' (Score: 1)
                      by Old_Europe on Tuesday, July 20 @ 19:55:55 EDT
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                      American policy since the Bush administration scares many people around the world.
                      Itīs obvious to every half-brain that this guy is a danger to the world and the achievements generations of people worked hard for.

                      Today is July20th, the 60th anniversary where courageous men tried to remove Hitler from power in Poland(Wolfschanze), they failed and got executed. (von Stauffenberg, and many others).
                      We missed the chance to change the course of history.
                      Donīt make the same mistake.

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                        Re: Paul Krugman: 'The Arabian Candidate' (Score: 1)
                        by vexillaregis on Tuesday, July 20 @ 22:15:07 EDT
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                        Best Article Ever. Chilled me to the bone with it's prescient observations. This should be required reading for everyone in the country.

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                          Re: Paul Krugman: 'The Arabian Candidate' (Score: 1)
                          by frsbdg on Tuesday, July 20 @ 22:58:08 EDT
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                          AMEN, Paul Krugman! I've been thinking the same thing for the past few weeks or so. Thank goodness there are writers out there like Krugman who can put these thoughts into words.

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                          Re: Paul Krugman: 'The Arabian Candidate' (Score: 1)
                          by aljobr on Wednesday, July 21 @ 08:40:18 EDT
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                          Kerry is a patriotic Liberal, as am I.
                          Bush is a fucking fascist.

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                            Re: Paul Krugman: 'The Arabian Candidate' (Score: 1)
                            by Patmaniac on Wednesday, July 21 @ 09:11:35 EDT
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                            I think it's likely that these terror warnings may backfire on their asses.
                            Do any of you chimpsters take them seriously?
                            Will they keep you home on election day?

                            I know some old ladies, one of them my mother, who love Bush, but the terror warnings are scaring the shit out of them and come election day there will be quite a few true Bush believers that are afraid to leave their houses to vote because it's been drummed into there heads that they're gonna get blowed, poisoned, beheaded or be forced to face Mecca.

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