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April 30th, 2009

Bananas Republic

Last week I wrote a blog post that, in retrospect, was a good starting script for a cartoon. That’s why those readers of my main blog might have that sense of deja vú all over again.

The subject was indeed Karl Rove’s hypocritical — not to mention racist — contention, quoted in the above cartoon, that going after the perpetrators of torture is akin to persecution of political predecessors in so-called “banana republics.” You know, those dictatorial regimes U.S. covert operations installed after aiding the overthrow of democratically elected governments, then trained their security forces in torture and supplyed the regimes with lotsa moolah to fund their death squads terrorizing their countries.

My tax dollars at work.

Statements like Rove’s never fail to blow me away. Even worse is this ongoing meme that these recent torture activities were aberrations, that the officials framing the policy were “ignorant” of past uses of torture by, say, the Communists or the Spanish Inquisition. Ahistorical? Hellz yeah. And Orwellian, too. Yet by making the argument that we should “move on” and refrain from prosecuting those who broke U.S. and international law and violated our core values as a democracy, President Obama abets the crime. I give him high marks for releasing the torture memos and for suspending the use of torture techniques in the interrogations of prisoners at war. Part of me even hopes that this information will help the other efforts by Spain and in Congress to seek justice. Nonetheless, torture remains an arrow in the quiver of executive power until we can make clear that there are serious consequences for those who use it. Obama probably won’t torture. But what about his successors?

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  1. Stuart Filler

    Thank you for this cartoon. About the Iraqi refugees the Swedes (who don’t like immigrants in general?) have taken in in the scores of thousands over years, and we, a small few, and late, let nothing be said, lest it confuse my virtue fest, my orgy of innocence, my sense of relief.

  2. Beth Cravens

    Karl Rove is a swine.

  3. Aidan

    Thanks for this cartoon, it brightens my day. Rove’s comment is, as you say, racist and hypocritical – and given the level of involvement by the U.S in establishing to regimes – really quite disgusting.

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