By Caitlin Johnstone
January 28,
2020 "Information
Clearing House" - During the George W
Bush administration it was popular in conspiracy
circles
to speculate that events might be orchestrated
which would allow the Bush family to complete a coup
against the US Constitution and hold on to power
indefinitely.
Such paranoia and suspicion of government power
in the wake of the extraordinary post-9/11
advancements in Orwellian surveillance programs and
unprecedented military expansionism were perfectly
understandable, but predictions that the younger
Bush would not cede power at the end of his second
term proved incorrect. In today’s hysterical
Trump-centric political environment we now see
mainstream voices in
mainstream outlets openly
advancing the same conspiratorial speculations
about the current administration, and those will
prove incorrect as well.
What these paranoid presidential prognostications
get wrong is not their extreme suspicion of
government, but their assumption that America’s real
power structures require a certain president to be
in place in order to advance depraved totalitarian
agendas. As anyone paying attention knows, intense
suspicion of the US government is the only sane
position that anyone can possibly have; the error is
in assuming that there is no mechanism in place to
ensure that the same agendas carry forward from one
presidential administration to the next.
In a sense, the conspiracy theories about a Bush
coup were actually correct: the Bush administration
didn’t truly end. All of its imperialist,
power-serving agendas remained in place and were
expanded under the apparent oversight of the
following administration. The same thing happened
after the Obama administration, and the same
thing–whether in 2021 or 2025–will happen after the
Trump administration. The disturbing fact of the
matter is that if you ignore election dates and just
look at the numbers and raw data of US government
behavior over the years, you can’t really tell who
is president or which political party is in power at
any given point in time.