Obama’s First 100 Days:
The Madmen Did Well
The American soap Madmen offers a rare glimpse of the power of corporate advertising. The promotion of smoking half a century ago by the "smart" people of Madison Avenue, who knew the truth, led to countless deaths. Advertising and its twin, public relations, became a way of deceiving on a scale imagined by those who had read Freud and applied mass psychology to anything from cigarettes to politics. Just as the Marlboro Man was virility itself, so politicians could be branded, packaged, and sold.
It is 100 days since Barack Obama was elected president of the United States. The "Obama brand" has since been named Advertising Age‘s "marketer of the year for 2008," easily beating Apple. David Fenton of MoveOn.org describes Obama’s election campaign "an institutionalized, mass-level, automated technological community organizing that has never existed before and is a very, very powerful force." Deploying the Internet and a slogan plagiarized from the Latino union organizer Caesar Chavez – Si se puede! – "yes, we can," the "mass-level, automated technological community" marketed its brand to victory in a country desperate to be rid of George W. Bush.
No one knew what the new brand actually stood for. So accomplished was the advertising – a record $75 million was spent on TV commercials alone – that many Americans actually believed Obama shared their opposition to Bush’s wars. In fact, he had repeatedly backed Bush’s warmongering and its congressional funding. Many Americans also believed he was the heir to Martin Luther King’s legacy of anti-colonialism. Yet if Obama had a theme at all, apart from the vacuous "change you can believe in," it was the renewal of America as a dominant, avaricious bully. "We will be the most powerful!" he declared.
Perhaps the Obama brand’s most effective advertising was supplied free of charge by those journalists who, as courtiers in a rapacious system, promote shining knights. They depoliticized him, spinning his platitudinous speeches as "adroit literary creations, rich, like those doric columns, with allusion" (Charlotte Higgins, the Guardian). San Francisco Chronicle columnist Mark Morford wrote that "many spiritually advanced people I know … identify Obama as a Lightworker, that rare kind of attuned being who … can actually help usher in a new way of being on the planet."
In his first 100 days, Obama has excused torture, opposed habeas corpus, and demanded more secret government. He has kept Bush’s gulag intact and at least 17,000 prisoners beyond the reach of justice. On April 24, his lawyers won an appeal that ruled Guantanamo prisoners were not "persons" and therefore had no right not to be tortured. His national intelligence director, Adm. Dennis Blair, says he believes torture works. One of his senior officials in Latin America is accused of covering up the torture of an American nun in Guatemala; another is a Pinochet apologist. As Daniel Ellsberg has pointed out, America experienced a military coup under Bush, whose secretary of "defense," Robert Gates, along with the same warmaking officials, have been retained by Obama.
All over the world, America’s violent assault on innocent people, directly or by agents, has been stepped up. During the recent massacre in Gaza, reports Seymour Hersh, "the Obama team let it be known that it would not object to the planned resupply of ‘smart bombs’ and other high-tech ordnance that was already flowing to Israel" and being used to slaughter mostly women and children. In Pakistan, the number of civilians killed by American missiles called drones has more than doubled since Obama took office.
In Afghanistan, the U.S. "strategy" of killing Pashtun tribespeople (the "Taliban") has been extended by Obama to give the Pentagon time to build a series of permanent bases right across the devastated country where, says Secretary Gates, the U.S. military will remain indefinitely. Obama’s policy, one unchanged since the Cold War, is to intimidate Russia and China, now an imperial rival. He is proceeding with Bush’s provocation of placing missiles on Russia’s western border, lying that they are a counter to Iran, which he accuses, absurdly, of posing "a real threat" to Europe and the U.S. On April 5, in Prague, he made a speech reported as "anti-nuclear." It was nothing of the kind. Under the Pentagon’s Reliable Replacement Warhead (RRW) program, the U.S. is building new "tactical" nuclear weapons designed to blur the distinction between nuclear and conventional war.
Perhaps the biggest lie – the equivalent of smoking is good for you – is Obama’s announcement that the U.S. is leaving Iraq, the country it has reduced to a river of blood. According to unabashed U.S. Army planners, as many as 70,000 troops will remain "for the next 15 to 20 years." On April 25, his secretary of state, Hillary Clinton, alluded to this. It is not surprising that the polls are showing that a growing number of Americans believe they have been suckered – especially as the nation’s economy has been entrusted to the same fraudsters who destroyed it. Lawrence Summers, Obama’s principal economic adviser, is throwing $3 trillion at the same banks that paid him more than $8 million last year, including $135,000 for one speech. Change you can believe in.
Much of the American establishment loathed Bush and Cheney for exposing, and threatening, the onward march of America’s "grand design," as Henry Kissinger, war criminal and now Obama adviser, calls it. In advertising terms, Bush was a "brand collapse," whereas Obama, with his toothpaste-advertisement smile and righteous clichés, is a godsend. At a stroke, he has seen off serious domestic dissent to war, and he brings tears to the eyes, from Washington to Whitehall. He is the BBC’s man, and CNN’s man, and Murdoch’s man, and Wall Street’s man, and the CIA’s man. The madmen did well.
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- As Sanctions Hit Iran’s Most Vulnerable, the Man Who Dared to Feed Sanction-Starved Iraq Remains in Prison – November 9th, 2012
- The Life and Death of an Australian Hero, Whose Skin Was the Wrong Colour – October 4th, 2012





albertchmpion
April 29th, 2009 at 4:52 am
as always, the truth revealed. and by an ozzie.
Steve_Hogan
April 29th, 2009 at 5:14 am
Yes, the madmen did well. They suckered millions of willfully blind voters into thinking legitimate change was in the offing. Obama, like his predecessor, is an empty suit, nothing more than a puppet reading a TelePromter.
The rules are pretty simple if one wants power: don't rock the boat. Feed the monster in Washington. Bilk the taxpayer at every turn. Reward your friends and destroy your adversaries. Use the military for every conceivable reason, no matter how hare-brained. Bomb foreigners whenever they resist. Invade and occupy. On the domestic front: Spend, tax, borrow, inflate. Repeat.
Americans are in for a very rude awakening. If they think the worst of the economic mess is behind us, think again. Buckle up, folks. It's going to be a bumpy ride.
Dale A. Sender
April 29th, 2009 at 6:15 am
American's truly are in for a bumpy ride. They had the audacity to think that the two party system was still valid enough to make 'change' a real possibility. You can liken this to a blind person being told there are two shiny coins in front of him, one is a gold piece, and the other is a piece of lead that got rejected by a vending machine.
in reality, the dems pushed the lie of 'change' on the voters, and the voters bought it. they are, not unlike the blind man, fondling a lead slug worth nothing.
and the destruction, the torture, the murder, and the global hegemony will go on, as will the endless bankrupting of the nation, the mis appropriation of funding that could otherwise be spent better, and the enrichment of a small group of rich oligarchs who profit from the slaughter and the torture.
change? no, this was another scam. the only change is in the mind's eye of the blind fool who
got rooked into thinking he was holding something valuable in his hand.
Obombaton is another charlatan, liar, and cynical piece of crap to so cruelly take this seriously wounded nation to the cleaners for his Israeli handlers at A.I.P.A.C.
Tiddlywinks
April 29th, 2009 at 11:55 am
@ Dale…. I like your analogy and agree with you 100% in all that you said.
John pilger is one of a hadfull of reporters who are not corrupt and who speak truth from their soul as they see it, and without fear or regard to the powers that be. He is much like a prophet in the wilderness that is warning the "people" of catastrophe, while his words get carried away by the wind and appear never to reach the ears of the "people", or if they do, the "people" are so traumatized that they seem to be paralyzed into inaction, and overwhelmed by the sheer magnitude of the fraud and corruption of those "elected" as their leaders.
There is absolutely no question in my mind whatsoever that Obama is a self-serving as well as an obedient (to those who control him) fraud and a liar!……………… continued
Tiddlywinks
April 29th, 2009 at 11:56 am
…….. continued
"Change you can believe in"? The ONLY change I can believe in is the hope that the USA will go bankrupt as a nation and will be forced to retreat back to its own shores where it can longer create the catastrophies it has created around the world and hopefully have its people finally rise up in indignation and cleanse their house of all this putrid stench of the so called government.
It is terribly sad to see that happen to the American people who were duped by not only this fraudster, Obama, but by a string of fraudsters who preceeded him and set the level of treachery and treason against their own people over the past few decades. But then again, I cannot think of any other way to stop this maniacal "nation" except to see it totally bankrupt and on its knees.
The trouble with that as well, is that while it will become a banana republic, it will be frightening because it will be a banana republic with nuclear weapons.
paul Roberts
April 29th, 2009 at 2:55 pm
More truth from John Pilger.
Ali
April 29th, 2009 at 8:41 pm
Thank God for John Pilger. In a Western world divided between America firsters, and Israeli firsters, there is only one voice, absolutely one voice that speaks for the countless innocents trampled under the foot of the former two; and that is the voice of the never wavering voice of humanity and justice; John Pilger. God Bless you John Pilger.
silent warrior
May 3rd, 2009 at 8:43 pm
americans are waking up,although a little to slow. wait til the people really want no fed or income tax as it is now.this govt will attack us and beat us down as hard as it has any opposition that it has gone to war against. pray for ourselves the horror has yet to come.
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