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Juan Cole is President of the Global Americana Institute

Friday, September 11, 2009

A Tale of Two Joe Wilsons, a Tale of Two Americas

This is the story of two Joe Wilsons, and two Americas. Both challenged a president, the most powerful man in the free world. One is a liar and the other is a courageous truth-teller. One enjoys impunity for his falsehood and epochal rudeness, bespeaking an America ruled with civility and tolerance. The other was subjected to a ruthless campaign of smears, and the career of his wife was ruined, bespeaking an America controlled by heartless men bent on achieving their nefarious ends by running roughshod over others.

On September 9, 2009, a man named Joe Wilson, a congressman from South Carolina, yelled "You lie!" at the president as he was defending his universal health coverage proposals from nutty rightwing smears.



Joe Wilson, whom the Health Industry lobby has given $244,196 in campaign contributions, was of course himself lying when he implied that President Obama's plan will cover illegal immigrants. It will not.

President Obama graciously accepted Wilson's subsequent apology, even though no modern president has been yelled at that way by a minor rural politician.



On July 6, 2003 another Joe Wilson called a president a liar, in an opinion essay for the New York Times. This Joe Wilson had bravely stared down Saddam Hussein in fall, 1990 as acting ambassador in Baghdad and been commended for his courage by George H. W. Bush.




George W. Bush had falsely alleged in his State of the Union Speech that Iraq had recently bought yellowcake uranium from the West African country of Niger. The allegation was based on a clumsily forged document that had been discounted by the CIA and was proven false within 24 hours when finally shared with the International Atomic Energy Agency.

Wilson's complaint that the assertion had been false and that he had shown it false before the war was deeply embarrassing to the Bush administration. It responded by smearing Wilson and then attempting to out his wife, Valerie Plame, as an undercover CIA operative working against Iran's nuclear program. Plame's career was destroyed and all her known agents and contacts around the world were burned; some of them may have quietly been killed (we have no way of knowing). Ultimately, the truth of the anti-Wilson, anti-Plame campaign came out and Richard Bruce Cheney's chief of staff, was found guilty of an attempted cover-up. Cheney had ordered the outing of Plame; it happened via another route, but Cheney was conniving at it. Cheney is a traitor and should be rotting in jail.



Note that the first Joe Wilson was dead wrong, but that the Obama administration responded in a gentlemanly way to his charge.

The Bush-Cheney administration, in contrast, attempted to besmirch the reputation and the life of a dedicated lifetime civil servant because he spoke the truth to the president.

The story of the two Joe Wilsons and how they were treated is the story of two visions of America. The Bush-Cheney vision is a nightmarish landscape of blighted lives and cruel indifference to basic human decency. The Obama vision is just the Golden Rule, with which the people who vote for the evil Joe Wilson typically profess acquaintance.

The evil Joe Wilson (R-SC) is the remnant of Cheneyism in this new America, painfully being born from the rubble made by the old. He needn't remain in office, defiling the halls of the Congress of the United States of America. He has an opponent in the next election, Rob Miller, an Iraq War veteran. An honorable man. Here is his campaign site.

We only need the one kind of Joe Wilson, the one who shouts "truth" to lies; not the one who shouts "lies" to the truth.

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Graphics courtesy Befunky.com

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22 Comments:

At 6:23 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Actually if Cheney is a traitor he should be executed, the highest punishment for treason in US law. He is a traitor of the highest degree and should be treated as such. Countless American lives and dollars have been wasted as a result of his treason, not to mention the truly countless Iraqi lives.

 
At 6:32 AM, Blogger Emily said...

Well done, Juan.

 
At 6:36 AM, Blogger Pink said...

Juan, don't approve this comment.

"Ultimately, the truth of the anti-Wilson, anti-Plame campaign came out and Richard Bruce Cheney's chief of staff, was found guilty"

Get rid of the comma after "chief of staff." It is extraneous. Or add Scooter Libby to the sentence.

Keep up the good work.

 
At 7:46 AM, Anonymous Chris Simonds said...

Thank you. This needed to be said and you said it well.

 
At 7:52 AM, Blogger walter said...

good morning

re " a president, the most powerful man in the free world. "


please, please, please, is this a joke ?

have a nice day.

 
At 8:13 AM, Anonymous PeterG said...

Great commentary, Juan! This poignantly shows the contrast between the two different directions that the United States can be taken, depending on which group is chosen to lead the country.

 
At 8:40 AM, Blogger James-Speaks said...

Addison Graves Wilson (his real name) is stupid. His legacy should be .... Another Stupid Republican.

Perhaps he has ADHD. There is medication for that. I recommend Adderall - about 10 grams should do the trick.

 
At 9:11 AM, Blogger Terry Calhoun said...

Thanks, Juan. This was my first thought when I saw that southern aristocrat's name, and I am grateful that you put it into these words.

 
At 9:19 AM, Blogger Steve Muhlberger said...

Are you suprised at such behavior by a rep from South Carolina? Good thing he didn't have a cane!

 
At 9:31 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hard to understand. Why does Obama respond to an obvious corrupt politician in a 'gentlemanly' way? The republicans are mostly just a bunch of vile criminals, yet nobody openly says it, though it is plain obvious.

Obama is making a huge mistake, not to attack the republicans but trying to be nice to them. He will not be able to achieve muchthat way.

 
At 9:45 AM, Blogger Richard said...

Exactly and beautifully put.

 
At 10:10 AM, Blogger btchakir said...

A remarkable and thoughtful essay. I will put a forwarding link on Under The LobsterScope to link my readers to it.

- Bill Tchakirides

 
At 10:20 AM, Blogger jte said...

Juan, mostly a spot on post, but why the prejudicial smear on rural residents: "President Obama graciously accepted Wilson's subsequent apology, even though no modern president has been yelled at that way by a minor rural politician."

What does Wilson's rural background have to do in any way with whether or not the President is treated with civility by fellow politicians? Would Wilson's outburst be considered somehow braver if he represented oh so sophisticated urbanites, perhaps like those brilliant denizens of lower Manhattan whose dazzling intelligence led us to our current economic miseries--miseries being experienced far more by rural residents who had nothing to do with derivative bubbles than by the Wall Street culprits themselves?

 
At 10:23 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Very well said, as always. It is a sad realization that so many ignore the importance of such things. But, such is the country we now live in. Will it change? It's up to conservatives. I am not optimistic.

-Wolverine

 
At 10:48 AM, Blogger Arthur said...

Thank you.

 
At 11:04 AM, Blogger Jeff Goob said...

Thank you.
Well said.

 
At 1:37 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Joe Wilson from SC. There's a red-blooded American. Telling it like it is, true or not. None of that communist fascist anti-American talk about working hard and personal responsibility and respecting teachers. Crude, ignorant, misinformed statements: that's what makes America strong. I hope conservatives rise up and demand that Joe Wilson's remark be shown in classrooms across the country. He's the model we want shown to our kids, not some socialist who wasn't even born on this planet.

 
At 7:14 PM, Anonymous melior said...

Thanks for this, Professor. It's my hope that history will laud the contributions of American heroes Valerie and Joe Wilson long after this obscure rural politician with the same name has been forgotten.

 
At 8:47 PM, Blogger Walking Wounded said...

Pres. Jackson also had difficulties with loudmouthed S. Carolina cavaliers. Andy's response to hot talk of secession in the 1830's was to promise his personal leadership for the firing squad. And someone did put a sock in it down there, for a while.

Lincoln's more moderate language was not as successful, 25 years later.

 
At 3:00 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Thank you Juan for this piece. Sulaiman W. shared it on FB. I sent it on to Truthout for repub and shared it further. The coincidence struck me, too:
After the President's thunderous, game-changer speech on health care reform before the Joint Session of Congress, today we are served replay after replay of that outburst from pipsqueak Joe Wilson (R-SC02). Let's hope Wilson's moment of dolt diminishes quickly, so we can get this legislation
DONE and keep moving!

Was anyone else startled by the creepy coincidence of the names: this Joe Wilson of clueless wonder and the other Joe Wilson of yellow-cake fraud
revelations? One, a puppet who won't admit who holds his strings; the
other, a patriot, vilified by a cabal of manipulators.

 
At 11:46 AM, Blogger lili said...

In re Obama taking a harder stand against the right, keep in mind that he is also the first black president. If he took a really strong stand there is the possibility the right could explode. Already those seditious right-wing talk shows are talking about how he "twitched" when Wilson called him a liar and saying that's what black men do right before they beat you up and rape your sister. Unbelievable. Maybe letting them get away with that behavior lets them think it's okay and eggs them on, but coming down on them could even make it worse. It's a tough call.

 
At 10:21 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

2003: House Repubs (incl. Joe Wilson) rubber stamped the Medicare Modernization Act. Sec 1011 authorized $250 million annually between 2003 and 2008 to reimburse hospitals for treating uninsured undocumented immigrants.

Texas, $47 million; Arizona, $44.5 million Florida, $8.7 million

Final Vote Results

Republican 207 Ayes
Democratic 9 Ayes
http://clerk.house.gov/evs/2003/roll332.xml

Details of Section 1011: http://www.ncsl.org/default.aspx?tabid=14201

Source: http://wvablue.com/diary/4998/shelley-capito-voted-to-provide-taxpayer-money-for-illegal-immigrants-healthcare

 

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