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Cheneyworld: Robot Gone Wild

Watching the VP interview by Jim Lehrer on PBS last night recalled the movie “Westworld” about a theme park in which lifelike robots run amok and start killing. It came out at the time that an automaton named Dick Cheney, codenamed Backseat by the Secret Service, was serving in the White House, getting toilet leaks fixed and installing a headrest for Betty Ford on the presidential helicopter.

More than three decades later, asked whether 4500 American and more than a hundred thousand Iraqi deaths were “worth” what happened there, the now glorified robot answers, “I think so…Because I believed at the time that what Saddam Hussein represented was, especially in the aftermath of 9/11, was a terror-sponsoring state–so designated by the State Department. He was making payments to the families of suicide bombers; he provided a safe haven and sanctuary for Abu Nidal and other terrorist operations. He had produced and used weapons of mass destruction, chemical and biological agents.

“He’d had a nuclear program in the past. He killed hundreds of thousands of his own people and he did have a relationship with al-Qaida…That’s not to say that Saddam was responsible for 9/11; it is to say, as George Tenet, CIA director testified in open session in the Senate, that there was a relationship there that went back 10 years.”

In Cheneyworld, ask a question and the pre-recorded tape spools out the automatic answer. In that hermetically sealed space, the response about mistakes in Iraq, illegal torture, the economic meltdown, whatever is same robotic “I don’t buy that.”

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  • JSpencer
    I'm convinced that Cheney, like his "boss", doesn't know the value of human life - except in the abstract. All the blood on the hands of Cheney, Bush, Rumsfeld, Wolfowitz, and Co. may as well be melted lead from toy soldiers for all they seem to care.
  • Manchester2
    So, when soldiers die under soon-to-be President Obama, do you think he'll have blood on his hands? I've repeatedly seen Bush commiserate with families, visit soldiers at Bethesda, etc. He understands that his actions have consequences, as I'm sure Sen. Obama will as well. Time to cut a bit of slack to both men.
  • JSpencer
    Well, Rumsfeld just declared that his "conscience is clear". Maybe that helps to answer your question. Think in terms of the difference between necessary and unnecessary sacrifice, and also in terms of who is making the sacrifice - and for what.
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