Saul Landau

Maureen

Down has cleverly labeled them the Kennebunkport Corrleones. But I  think

of the Bushes as the Texas Prizzis, that Mafia branch that has moved  to

cowboy country and have successfully filched the 2000 election. Recall  in

Prizzi’s Honor how the Mafioso Don, who has stolen billions and murdered  countless

people who he decided were enemies, orders Charley, his hit-man,  to murder

the very woman he loves. "She’s a thief, she stole our money,"  screams

the Don.

So,

as the Florida election results came in Don Preppy Georgio gathered his  Protestant

primos. Our family deserves this election, he said. And he  instructed his

Spin dotores to tell the media: "Al Gore stole the  election."

Never mind that Gore won the popular vote by 300 thousand plus;  that exit

polls, which don’t lie and they showed Gore as Florida winner;  that

thousands of Democratic voters of color were somehow kept from the  voting

booth. The Prizzi Bushes found a "traidore," Miami’s mayor, a  Democrat

indignant over Clinton’s refusal to keep the little Cuban boy here  in

freedom. This turncoat helped stop the recount in Miami. For the media, Bush

spin dotores declared that they had played by the  rules  — albeit

they invented rules as they went along. Who would believe  in human

counting? They asked, even though Texas law admits the good old  recount.

Consiglierri,

Big Time Dick, as Dowd named him–he even looks like Robert  Duvall–emerged

from his hospital bed and took over. He declared the man  that all alert

people knew had won as a sore loser. Indeed, "Sore-Loserman"  bumper

stickers appeared.

W

knows who was in charge. In an accidental, spontaneous moment with the  press,

he said: "Dick Cheney and I will become President and Vice  President."

In that order! Don Preppy Georgio shakes his head, sighs. What  to do with

these slips of the tongue?

Poor

W wonders how he can survive this messy time without a drink. He  needed

one badly during the debates. He watches his Dad down double  martinis to

relax before he delivers his partial sentence orders to his  heir to the

throne.

Bush

the elder is content. Payback time came and his team, his family, beat  the

hated rivals who had removed him from the Presidency four years before  he

was ready. He has now had to designate W, because of age not  intelligence

or ability, to become figurehead for the new imperial dynasty.  The Bushes

will have thousands of jobs to offer loyal retainers, hundreds  of millions

of dollars that they can manipulate for those deemed worthy. That, after all,

was the prize that the Prizzi Bushes sought.

Their

legislative agenda they take from the Reagan days: emote heavy  conservative

rhetoric but make money for your family and friends. Given the  Senate’s

50-50 split they will not easily repay the National Rifle people  who want

each family to place a Howitzer in its back yard. Nor will they  satisfy

the fanatic Christian soldiers who demand an overturn of Roe v.  Wade. But

the Bush Prizzis will go through the motions, or at least say the  right

words while doing little about these peripheral matters.

Don

Preppy Georgio listens to the pundits and judges babble endlessly about  the

rule of law. He chuckles. He knows the law of rule. He has played with  the

law to his advantage from his CIA days on. His lawyers and spin men  have

covered up some outrageous thuggery by claiming they were simply  following

the law, by appearing reasonable. They will be well paid. Don Preppy hopes that

some ambitious media character will not catch W  drinking or using drugs.

He suspects that the poor lad will not prove able  to control those

impulses.

But

revenge against the other team has sweetened his old age. Yes, he  thinks,

American democracy, what a wonderful system.

Saul

Landau is the Director of Digital Media and International Outreach Programs

for the College of Letters, Arts and Social Sciences California State

Polytechnic University, Pomona 3801 W. Temple Avenue Pomona, CA 91768 tel:

909-869-3115 fax: 909-869-4858 http://www.saullandau.org

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Saul Landau(January 15, 1936 - September 9, 2013) , Professor Emeritus at the California State Polytechnic University, Pomona, an internationally-known filmmaker, scholar, author, commentator and Fellow at the Institute for Policy Studies. His film trilogy on Cuba includes FIDEL, a portrait of Cuba's leader (1968), CUBA AND FIDEL, in which Castro talks of democracy and institutionalizing the revolution (1974) and the UNCOMPROMISING REVOLUTION, as Fidel worries about impending Soviet collapse (1988). His trilogy of films on Mexico are THE SIXTH SUN: MAYAN UPRISING IN CHIAPAS (1997), MAQUILA: A TALE OF TWO MEXICOS (2000), and WE DON'T PLAY GOLF HERE AND OTHER STORIES OF GLOBALIZATION, (2007). His Middle East trilogy includes REPORT FROM BEIRUT (1982), IRAQ: VOICES FROM THE STREET (2002) SYRIA: BETWEEN IRAQ AND A HARD PLACE (2004). He has also written hundreds of articles on Cuba for learned journals, newspapers and magazines, done scores of radio shows on the subject and has taught classes on the Cuban revolution at major universities.

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