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unmistakeable imprimatur of the regime: not just <strong>George</strong>, but also Barbara had been<br />

interviewed during its preparation, and its adulatory tone placed this squalid text squarely<br />

within the "red Studebaker" school of political hagiography.<br />

<strong>The</strong> appearance of such a book at such a time is suggestive of the practice of the most<br />

infamous twentieth-century dictatorships, in which the figure of the strong man, Fuehrer,<br />

duce, or vozhd as he might be called, has been used for the transmission of symbolicallegorical<br />

directives to the subject population. Was fascist Italy seeking to assert its<br />

economic autarky in food production in the face of trade sanctions by the League of<br />

Nations? <strong>The</strong>n a film would be produced by the MINCULPOP (the Ministry of Popular<br />

Culture, or propaganda) depicting Mussolini indefatigably harvesting grain. Was Nazi<br />

Germany in the final stages of preparation of a military campaign against a neighboring<br />

state? If so, Goebbels would orchestrate a cascade of magazine articles and best-selling<br />

pulp evoking the glories of Hitler in the trenches of 1914-18. Closer to our own time,<br />

Leonid Brezhnev sought to aliment his own personality cult with a little book called<br />

Malaya Zemlya, an account of his war experiences which was used by his propagandists<br />

to motivate his promotion to Marshal of the USSR and the erection of a statue in his<br />

honor during his own lifetime. This is the tradition to which Flight of the Avenger<br />

belongs.<br />

<strong>Bush</strong> tells us in his campaign autobiography that he decided to enlist in the armed forces,<br />

specifically naval aviation, shortly after he heard of the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor.<br />

About six months later, <strong>Bush</strong> graduated from Phillips Academy, and the commencement<br />

speaker was Secretary of War Henry Stimson, eminence grise of the US ruling elite.<br />

Stimson was possibly mindful of the hecatomb of young members of the British ruling<br />

classes which had occurred in the trenches of World War I on the western front. In any<br />

event, Stimson's advice to the Andover graduates was that the war would go on for a long<br />

time, and that the best way of serving the country was to continue one's education in<br />

college. Prescott <strong>Bush</strong> supposedly asked his son if Stimson's recommendation had altered<br />

his plan to enlist. Young <strong>Bush</strong> answered that he was still committed to join the navy.<br />

Henry L. Stimson was certainly an authoritative spokesman for the Eastern Liberal<br />

Establishment, and <strong>Bush</strong>man propaganda has lately exalted him as one of the seminal<br />

influences on <strong>Bush</strong>'s political outlook. Stimson had been educated at both Yale (where he<br />

had been tapped by Skull and Bones) and Harvard Law School. He became the law<br />

partner of Elihu Root, who was <strong>The</strong>ordore Roosevelt's secretary of state. Stimson had<br />

been <strong>The</strong>odore Roosevelt's anti-corruption, trust-busting US Attorney in New York City<br />

during the first years of the FBI, then Taft's secretary of war, a colonel of artillery in<br />

World War I, Governor General of the Philippines for Coolidge, secretary of state for<br />

Hoover, and enunciator of the "Stimson doctrine." This last was a piece of hypocritical<br />

posturing directed against Japan, asserting that changes in the international order brought<br />

about by force of arms (and thus in contravention of the Kellogg-Briand Pact of 1928)<br />

should not be given diplomatic recognition. This amounted to a US committment to<br />

uphold the Versailles system, the same policy upheld by Baker, Eagleburger, and<br />

Kissinger in the Serbian war on Slovenia and Croatia during 1991. Stimson, though a

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