Four Score and Seven Years Ago... at Disney World
The Demobilization of the American People and the Spectacle of Election 2016
By Tom Engelhardt
You may not know it, but you’re living in a futuristic science
fiction novel. And that’s a fact. If you were to read about our American
world in such a novel, you would be amazed by its strangeness. Since
you exist right smack in the middle of it, it seems like normal life
(Donald Trump and Ben Carson aside). But make no bones about it, so far
this has been a bizarre American century.
Let me start with one of the odder moments we’ve lived through and
give it the attention it’s always deserved. If you follow my train of
thought and the history it leads us into, I guarantee you that you’ll
end up back exactly where we are -- in the midst of the strangest
presidential campaign in our history.
To get a full frontal sense of what that means, however, let’s return
to late September 2001. I’m sure you remember that moment, just over
two weeks after those World Trade Center towers came down and part of
the Pentagon was destroyed, leaving a jangled secretary of defense instructing his aides, “Go massive. Sweep it all up. Things related and not.”
I couldn’t resist sticking in that classic Donald Rumsfeld line, but I
leave it to others to deal with Saddam Hussein, those fictional weapons of mass destruction,
the invasion of Iraq, and everything that’s happened since, including
the establishment of a terror “caliphate” by a crew of Islamic
extremists brought together
in American military prison camps -- all of which you wouldn’t believe
if it were part of a sci-fi novel. The damn thing would make Planet of the Apes look like outright realism.
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