If Terrorists Rock the Vote in 2008

by: Frank Rich  |  The New York Times

If Terrorists Rock the Vote in 2008
(Illustration: Barry Blitt / The New York Times)

    Don't fault Charles Black, the John McCain adviser, for publicly stating his honest belief that a domestic terrorist attack would be 'a big advantage' for their campaign and that Benazir Bhutto's assassination had 'helped' Mr. McCain win the New Hampshire primary. His real sin is that he didn't come completely clean on his strategic thinking.

     In private, he is surely gaming this out further, George Carlin-style. What would be the optimum timing, from the campaign's perspective, for this terrorist attack - before or after the convention? Would the attack be most useful if it took place in a red state, blue state or swing state? How much would it 'help' if the next assassinated foreign leader had a higher name recognition in American households than Benazir Bhutto?

        Unlike Hillary Clinton's rumination about the Bobby Kennedy assassination or Barack Obama's soliloquy about voters clinging to guns and faith, Mr. Black's remarks were not an improvisational mishap. He gave his quotes on the record to Fortune magazine. He did so without thinking twice because he was merely saying what much of Washington believes. Terrorism is the one major issue where Mr. McCain soundly vanquishes his Democratic opponent in the polls. Since 2002, it's been a Beltway axiom akin to E=mc2 that Bomb in American City=G.O.P. Landslide.

        That equation was the creation of Karl Rove. Among the only durable legacies of the Bush presidency are the twin fears that Mr. Rove relentlessly pushed on his client's behalf: fear of terrorism and fear of gays. But these pillars are disintegrating too. They're propped up mainly by political operatives like Mr. Black and their journalistic camp followers - the last Washington insiders who are still in Mr. Rove's sway and are still refighting the last political war.

        That the old Rove mojo still commands any respect is rather amazing given how blindsided he was by 2006. Two weeks before that year's midterms, he condescendingly lectured an NPR interviewer about how he devoured '68 polls a week' - not a mere 67, mind you - and predicted unequivocally that Election Day would yield 'a Republican Senate and a Republican House.' These nights you can still find Mr. Rove hawking his numbers as he peddles similar G.O.P. happy talk to credulous bloviators at Fox News.

        But let's put ourselves in Mr. Black's shoes and try out the Rove playbook at home - though not in front of the children - by thinking the unthinkable. If a terrorist bomb did detonate in an American city before Election Day, would that automatically be to the Republican ticket's benefit?

        Not necessarily. Some might instead ask why the Bush White House didn't replace Michael Chertoff as secretary of homeland security after a House report condemned his bungling of Katrina. The man didn't know what was happening in the New Orleans Convention Center even when it was broadcast on national television.

        Next, voters might take a hard look at the antiterrorism warriors of the McCain campaign (and of a potential McCain administration). This is the band of advisers and surrogates that surfaced to attack Mr. Obama two weeks ago for being 'naïve' and 'delusional' and guilty of a 'Sept. 10th mind-set' after he had the gall to agree with the Supreme Court decision on Gitmo detainees. The McCain team's track record is hardly sterling. It might make America more vulnerable to terrorist attack, not less, were it in power.

         Take - please! - the McCain foreign policy adviser, Randy Scheunemann. He was the executive director of the so-called Committee for the Liberation of Iraq, formed in 2002 (with Mr. McCain on board) to gin up the war that diverted American resources from fighting those who attacked us on 9/11 to invading a nation that did not. Thanks to that strategic blunder, a 2008 Qaeda attack could well originate from Pakistan or Afghanistan, where Osama bin Laden's progeny, liberated by our liberation of Iraq, have been regrouping ever since. On Friday the Pentagon declared that the Taliban has once more 'coalesced into a resilient insurgency.' Attacks in eastern Afghanistan are up 40 percent from this time last year, according to the American commander of NATO forces in the region.

        Another dubious McCain terror expert is the former C.I.A. director James Woolsey. He (like Charles Black) was a cheerleader for Ahmad Chalabi, the exiled Iraqi leader who helped promote phony Iraqi W.M.D. intelligence in 2002 and who is persona non grata to American officials in Iraq today because of his ties to Iran. Mr. Woolsey, who accuses Mr. Obama of harboring 'extremely dangerous' views on terrorism, has demonstrated his own expertise by supporting crackpot theories linking Iraq to the 1995 Oklahoma City bombing and 1993 World Trade Center bombing. On 9/11 and 9/12 he circulated on the three major networks to float the idea that Saddam rather than bin Laden might have ordered the attacks.

        Then there is the McCain camp's star fearmonger, Rudy Giuliani, who has lately taken to railing about Mr. Obama's supposed failure to learn the lessons of the first twin towers bombing. The lesson America's Mayor took away from that 1993 attack was to insist that New York City's emergency command center be located in the World Trade Center. No less an authority than John Lehman, a 9/11 commission member who also serves on the McCain team, has mocked New York's pre-9/11 emergency plans as 'not worthy of the Boy Scouts.'

        If there's another 9/11, it's hard to argue that this gang could have prevented it. At least Mr. Obama, however limited his experience, has called for America to act on actionable terrorist intelligence in Pakistan if Pervez Musharraf won't. Mr. McCain angrily disagreed with that idea. The relatively passive Pakistan policy he offers instead could well come back to haunt him if a new 9/11 is launched from the Pakistan-Afghanistan border.

        Should there be no new terrorist attack, the McCain camp's efforts to play the old Rove 9/11 fear card may quickly become as laughable as the Giuliani presidential campaign. These days Americans are more frightened of losing their jobs, homes and savings.

        But you can't blame the McCain campaign for clinging to terrorism as a political crutch. The other Rove fear card is even more tattered. In the wake of Larry Craig and Mark Foley, it's a double-edged sword for the G.O.P. to trot out gay blades cavorting in pride parades in homosexual-panic ads.

        Some on the right still hold out hope otherwise. After the California Supreme Court's decision on same-sex marriage, The Weekly Standard suggested that a brewing backlash could put that state's 'electoral votes in play.' But few others believe so, including the state's Republican governor, Arnold Schwarzenegger, who has vowed to enforce the law and opposes a ballot initiative to overturn it. Even Bill O'Reilly recently chastised a family-values advocate for mounting politically ineffectual arguments against same-sex marriage.

        Mr. McCain is trying to swing both ways. While he no longer refers to the aging old-guard cranks of the religious right as 'agents of intolerance,' his actions, starting with his tardy disowning of the endorsement he sought from the intolerant Rev. John Hagee, sometimes speak as loudly as his past words.

        The Ohio operative behind that state's 2004 anti-same-sex marriage campaign was so alienated by Mr. McCain's emissaries this year that he told The Los Angeles Times, 'He doesn't want to associate with us, and we don't want to associate with him.' Mr. McCain instead associated himself with Ellen DeGeneres. He visited her talk show to extend his good wishes for her forthcoming California nuptials while seeming almost chagrined to admit his opposition to same-sex marriage, a stand he shares with Mr. Obama. Since then, Mr. McCain has met with the gay Log Cabin Republicans.

        He and Mr. Obama also share the antipathy of James Dobson, the Focus on the Family fulminator so avidly courted by the Bush White House. Perhaps best remembered for linking the cartoon character SquareBob SpongePants to a 'pro-homosexual video,' Mr. Dobson last week used the word 'fruitcake' in a rant against Mr. Obama. He has been nearly as dyspeptic, if not quite as 'fruit'-fixated, about Mr. McCain.

        Mr. Dobson's embarrassing lashing out is the last gasp of an era. His dying breed of family-values scold is giving way to a new and independent generation of evangelical leaders (and voters) who don't march to the partisan beat of Mr. Rove or his one-time ally, the disgraced Ralph Reed. Perhaps in belated recognition of this reality, Mr. Rove has been busy lately developing a new fear card for 2008 - fear of the Obamas.

        Its racial undertones are naked enough. Earlier this year, Mr. Rove wrote that Mr. Obama was 'often lazy,' and that his 'trash talking' during a debate was 'an unattractive carry-over from his days playing pickup basketball at Harvard.' Last week Mr. Rove caricatured him as the elitist 'guy at the country club with the beautiful date.' Provocative as it is to inject Mr. Obama into a setting historically associated with white Republicans, the invocation of that 'beautiful date' is even more so. Where's his beautiful wife? Mr. Rove's suggestion that Mr. Obama might be a sexual freelancer, as an astute post at the Web site Talking Points Memo noted, could conjure up for a certain audience the image of 'a white woman on his arm.'

        But here, too, Mr. Rove reeks of the past. Should Mr. Black and Mr. McCain follow this ugly lead, I bet it will help them even less than the assassination of Benazir Bhutto.

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False Flag Alert: Thank you

False Flag Alert: Thank you Mr. Charlie Black Thank you, Mr. Charlie Black. I ain't no scientific rocket, but it seems to me that many nations in the world, and the Muslim nations in particular, would welcome Barack Obama as the next president. Anybody but Bush III. Our current president has the lowest approval ratings of any president in history. That's both inside and outside of the uSA. With John McCain marching in lockstep with most of the GW Bush ill-conceived and mismanaged policies--and promising to continue them, Obama would naturally garner more support in the Middle East and with Muslims in general -- including the extremists. He represents at least the possibility of change. Besides, if the 'islamo-fascists' are capable, as often claimed, of simultaneously hijacking four airliners in the uSA and successfully crashing three of them into major buildings, you can say many things about them ---but dumb should not be one of them. They're smart enough to know that, as you recently suggested, McCain could benefit from a terror event in the uSA. And they know that McCain as president means a continuation of the status quo. So, as long as Barack Obama is a legitimate candidate with a good chance to win, they'll bid their time. Stage an event that would deliver an advantage to McCain? That would be foolish. It would be much wiser to wait and see what a new man as president would do. Therefore, if there is an event, the red flags should fly and the fingers should be pointing at neo-con-istic characters like yourself, Mr. Black. So, thank you, Mr. Black, for giving us a good starting point for an actual investigation of a terrorist event in the uSA. ------ Like the PNAC document that hoped for "another Pearl Harbor," Mr. Charlie Black was thinking out loud. Since Mr. Black has not been fired, and has not resigned, we can be sure that approval for his statement came from higher than John McCain. Mr. Black's job was to plant the seed for a reaction to a future event -- with McCain as the remedy. Charlie Black represents oldthink, by the old manipulators -- men like Bush Sr. Without the free flow of information on the internet, they would probably get away it. But people aren't as dependent upon mainstream media anymore --however, vigilance still remains 9the price of freedom. We already have our fingers pointing directly at you, Mr. Black. _________________________


Mr. Black in Fortune

Mr. Black in Fortune Magazine stating that Terrorism is McCain's strength reflects a deep level of corruption and it is spoken without conscious shame of the reflection. To speak of potential acts of Terrorism as a campaign advantage is to acknowledge that all wars, both sides, both causes, benefit the "powers that be." The curtain has been raised on the back room manipulations that result in death and destruction for profit there is no honor left in the political arena.


Why is the possibility of a

Why is the possibility of a terrorist attack seen as such a positive for McCain. It would in fact be a tragic vindication of Obama's key point about the wrong-headedness of our Iraq strategy which has done so much to increase Al-Qaeda recruits and motivation and and about the Bush Administration in general which has proven so colossally inept at homeland security despite gobbling up our civil rights at an unprecedented rate? To the extent that McCain positions in fact support these policies, they promise further erosion of our standing in the world and greater motivation for extremist attacks against us. Why is that point not addressed in the media?


Last August I began

Last August I began ruminating on the possibility of a "false flag" attack- but attached to that dark fantasy was the specter of martial law. I do not put it past these lying worthless scum. They have already murdered hundreds of thousands of innocent Iraqis, forced millions from their homes, allowed thousands of our brave sons and daughters to die for nothing more than greedy corporate profiteers, and stacked the Supreme Court and Justice Department in an overt attack against the Congress and the representation of citizens in the balance of power in this nation. They have everything to lose and nothing to gain by following the rule of law, allowing for free and fair elections, and being forced from power. They are a junta in the process of performing a coup for their fascist grandfathers. Fascism is the equivalent of a monied monarchy which does not consider itself answerable to the Divine or responsible to anyone else. This is not an option the world can tolerate. We are on the brink of total meltdown in too many spheres of existence, and these people have put us here. Don't expect them to suddenly attain enlightenment. They're idiots.


Oh, for heaven's sake. I,

Oh, for heaven's sake. I, an ancient living in the boonies of northern Minnesota have been saying for over a year that the Bush Administration, having so systematically put in place all the mechanisms for a dictatorship, are not about to hand all that over to someone else, especially a Democrat (however faux). Instead: another convenient trigger event, followed by canceled elections, suspended civil and human rights, mass detentions, martial law, and their dictatorship out in the open. If I could see it back then, why not these pundits, et al.?


If a bomb goes off in this

If a bomb goes off in this country before election day, it's because it will have been planted by GOP (U.S. military/CIA) operatives or with the full consent and backing of the U.S. Government. Rove is all about winning. The obvious reality, though, even if the American public swallows another 9/11-like scenario, is: well, if a bomb goes off whose party's national security forces have failed us once again? And speaking of 9/11. Can you believe that this government, in spite of the omnipresence of American idiocy, actually got a away with 911? Building Five just sinking into ash without being hit by anything on the outside? The trade centers falling IN on themselves in a wave of ash and powder (no jet-fuel fire could have possibly melted that steel so quickly,with so little burning time). The pentagon building, in the only existing footage available, shows no visible airplane, but a very fast projectile hitting it? Traces of chemicals that are used only in military missiles were found on the ground, but no airplane or engines? The Pennsylvania scene in which there was a dug up hole and strewn luggage with wisps of smoke popping up here and there? In PA, no remains of engines or body of airplane were found. Can you believe that the Republicans would not plan this again if they could? These Nazis, Rove their leader, stole two elections in this country in the light of day, first by bribing/threatening U.S. Supreme Court members and second by massive (carefully recorded) voter fraud strategies.


It seems as though we all

It seems as though we all have the jitters, until Bush and Cheney finally leave office. Conspiracy theories on the internet seem substantiated in the main stream media. We worry about war with Iran, and the rhetoric is increasing. Will Obama be shot? Or Mccaine for that matter.?. Will there be another terrorist event, or will either the Democrtatic or Republican conventions be disrupted? I hope nothing like these scenarios happens, but it is hard not to worry.


One glaring point left out

One glaring point left out of Frank Rich's piece is that there are many who believe that a terrorist attack on an American city would not only facilitate a GOP victory, but also provide the impetus to bomb Iran. With the Bushite, neocon crowd, a terrorist attack on America would suspend all elections and they would have the definitive Reichstag fire to completely scrap our Constitution. I wonder if Charlie Black smiles when the notion of 9/11 being an inside job crosses his mind?


I would think that Mr. Rove

I would think that Mr. Rove should be asked to every late night talk show and face the ridicule of the audiences one on one. The fact that adults still think he should be listened to when our younger citizens see him for what he is means that change is coming to America and just in time. I would hope to see Rove on the beltway thumbing a ride home as a discredited human being, out of work, and needing to panhandle for a cup of coffee......sorry that is being unkind to panhandlers, people looking for a ride and the unemployed. He wouldn't be accepted by them either!


Here's what I would do if I

Here's what I would do if I were a Terrorist http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G1EXKLVgEx0 James Pence


Nice job, Mr. Rich. Nice

Nice job, Mr. Rich. Nice facts. Ahhhh...if only this Regime had the slightest concern with refuting the facts... They work with raw fear and the ability to move it at lightning speed through their media network, with shock-jock echo chambers. For how long have we heard about Administration connections with Chalabi & friends? What, if anything, has transpired from this knowledge or even its scant publication? Joe Wilson's accusations hit the papers and then went throught he mire of hearings, a pardon then....pufft! Downing Street Memo...ditto. They will do to us what they do, irrespective of facts and public opinion. People have become as superfluous as truth. They ARE the truth that they bring down upon our heads. They invent scenarios and ply us with them. It must be great fun to be on the other side, and not on the receiving end. Unfortunately I see no optimism indicating that they have no cards left. Without a responsive Congress or a leader with media access willing to touch on all the forbidden topics which form the foundation of this cabal's hijacking of our nation and Constitution, we have little reason to believe they would not resort to anything at all to keep their Project for the New American Century marching forward -- right over us, if necessary.


If there is a terrorist

If there is a terrorist attack on the United States before the November election, the Republicans will say that it only demonstrates that the country needs them to be in power to prevent such attacks. If there isn't a terrorist attack on the United States before the November election, the Republicans will say that it only demonstrates that the country needs them to be in power to prevent such attacks. In other words: Heads we win; tails you lose. Do you see a pattern here? No matter what, attack or no attack, the Republicans will claim that the circumstances prove their point---that only they can be trusted with our nation's security. Will Americans fall for this sham once again?


I agree with everything. But

I agree with everything. But would correct the Michael Chertoff reference (wasn't that "Brownie"? Michael Brown), and SpongeBob SquarePants - just because I like my smart guys to be accurate.


9/11 conspiracy theorists

9/11 conspiracy theorists are bonkers... But now that the atavistic republicans saw all they gained from the acts of the 19 qaida hijackers... (which political capital bush squandered)... they definitely wouldn't mind another event.... But they did not devise the 9/11...only people that wish for a punishing father figure to help them not face their own fear of the off the hook hatred of epoch ending foreign militant....only people with that way of coping believe 9/11 was home made


" 9/11 conspiracy theorists

" 9/11 conspiracy theorists are bonkers..." I love how people say stuff like that, like God, they presume to know the truth without having to show it or prove it. Just make assertions to show how superior you are. Actually that statement is true when it comes to those believeing the OFFICIAL conspiracy theory of the 19 with boxcutters...outfoxing the entire US security apparatus.


wait a minute... "his

wait a minute... "his opposition to same-sex marriage, a stand he shares with Mr. Obama." Nothing of the sort! Barack is in support of gay marriage. He said on Ellen that he would work to change the law so that all marriage was legal, non-religious, civil union, and the part that the Xtians really are against would be up to any individual church to allow or not. Now these idiot Xtians are stupid enough to be fighting legal unions on religious grounds. They aren't fighting their churches to keep them from the part that "God" cares about, the spiritual realm! My sister got married legally, but didn't sleep with her new husband until she was "married in the eyes of God." They just did the legal part so she could fly to visit him at the govt's expense (he was Secret Service). He was living in Cairo, and she flew to see him from the US, until they had the legal thing down. They stayed off each other in the biblical sense until after the church wedding. If she were against gay marriage, she would be against the church's ceremony. Fortunately for me, she isn't that closed-minded! Fundamentalist, but not about gay marriage. Now: as for 9/11 "theories" being crazy, you obviously don't have the intelligence it takes to refute it. You must be a FOX "News" Jukie, or at least you believe everything the corporate media tells you. There is no physical way those towers came down without serious explosives, set up in advance. That was controlled demolition. If you had an open mind and would LOOK and LISTEN to the evidence, you would see that it was well planned. One of the terrorists who "flew" one of the planes into a tower was LATER seen and recorded in Egypt. There is a ton of evidence that proves beyond a shadow of a doubt that the towers, all three, were brought down on purpose. The means is explained a number of times; the designers of the twin towers explain how the buildings were designed to withstand a plane hitting, and there is no possible way jet fuel could get hot enough to do more than warm the exo- and endoskeletal steel, certainly no way to make them collapse from the bottom when the [planes] hit at the top. IM-freakin'-POSSIBLE for 9/11 to be a purely terrorist attack. I don't know if it was Mid-Eastern terrorists combined with Bush's relative's and friends' (the real terrorists) efforts here or if they were missiles (easy to doctor news clips, especially when it was all set up in advance and the corporate media was willingly complicit in the whole cover-up) and no brown-skinned terrorists from the desert took part. I know one person on one plane that supposedly hit a tower, flight 11. He was a Buddhist leader in SGI, a vice SGI-USA leader, whom I met in LA. His family and millions of SGI members around the world felt the loss. But I'm not prepared to believe the planes definitely hit the towers, I just don't know how it all went down. But some facts are irrefutable by anyone of intelligence with a little serious research online (since corporate media hasn't figured out how to control the Internet), and the towers being brought down by explosives is IRREFUTABLE!


I don't know what lies you

I don't know what lies you tell your children, but the tale I tell mine is that 9/11 was an inside job. That the buildings were brought down with skillfully placed charges by men who were very much in bed with the ruling elite of the world makes a better story. Some day I will tell them the lie as the officials would have it, but that is so boring, hard to swallow and just plain anti-American. After all Americans put up those impressive monoliths it brings the narrative full circle when American knowhow brings them down. The first article of impeachment of this administration should the wholesale sellout of the American character, that character that wills to destroy what it creates. America is a super-organism, parts of the colony may die so the rest survives. Back to the subject of the article, if the ruling elite needs a crises to empower and enrich themselves, that event is likely to come to pass. Hope you are safe. Peace.


Conspiracists or not,

Conspiracists or not, somebody did 9/11. A lot of thought went into the plot, so it was not haphazard or blind. Any number of people knew about it including the Pakistani SIS, close collaborators to the Bush Administration. You have to look at the cause and effect that is the war and residual ramifications such as oil contracts and potential elimination of Iran as a so-called threat to Israel. Or don't you believe the Israelis did not practice a bombing run with US help. You conservative asses really are FOS.


I read the reference on that

I read the reference on that PNAC website that was written in (I believe) 1998. I believe it was written by Mr. Cheney. It did, in fact, say that a Pearl Harbor-like attack on the US would be the only thing that would speedup Neocon goals for America and the world. These folks have been working behind the scenes in our government for decades and have brought us Iran-Contra, Gulf Wars I & II, training the Taliban, arming the Taliban during the Afghan war with Russia, giving arms to both sides of the Iraq-Iran war including WMD to Iraq and on and on. A false flag incident is very likely, followed by marshal law prior to elections. It would be classic strategy - not paranoia.


I wouldn't put it past the

I wouldn't put it past the Republicans who have done everything possible to retain power.


Who are the brain police?

Who are the brain police?


A few things to ponder

A few things to ponder - Why was Sadan Hussein's brought to trial so fast? And why was his trial kept so secret? It seems that the only thing we heard about was his outbursts? What might we have heard him say that the Bush administration didn't want us to know about? Why did Bush oppose an investigation into 9/11? And why were the ruins of the World Trade Center whisked away to Staten Island before they could be examined? What is the real role of Blackwater? Doesn't anyone but me worry that this administration will use Blackwater as its private army (Remember SS troops and the Gestapo?) to take over the country if the Republicans lose the election? Doesn't anyone question the low unemployment rate we hear about? Could it be that the people who are no longer eligible for unemployment insurance are not included in the rate?


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