
	
	by David Edwards and Stephen C. Webster
	October 3, 2008
	
	from
	RawStory 
	Website
	
	
	On Thursday's edition of The Colbert Report, bestselling author 
	Naomi Klein argued that the Bush Administration creates crises in order 
	to "enrich themselves and their friends," drawing parallels between the 
	torture of prisoners and the economic bailout being provided to Wall St. by 
	US leaders.
	
	Previously, Klein called out the sprawling economic crisis as just another 
	example of the Bush 'shock doctrine,' a key component to the ruling regime's 
	corporate agenda.
	
		
		"Now, the name of your book is 'The Shock 
		Doctrine: The Rise of Disaster Capitalism,'" said host Stephen 
		Colbert. "Okay now, what is the 'shock doctrine'? 'Cause, that 
		sounds like a great way to get information out of a prisoner."
	
	
	Amused, Klein responded, 
	
		
		"Well, there really is a parallel. If you 
		really want to get information out of a prisoner, you have to put them 
		into a state of shock, and when they're in that state, they'll kind of 
		do whatever you want."
		
		"Exactly!" exclaimed Colbert. "So, you agree that we should be torturing 
		prisoners. You just said that. Those are your words, madam."
	
	
	Laughing, his guest played off the satirical 
	remark.
	
		
		"Whole societies also go into states of 
		shock when there's a crisis, like when there's a terrorist attack, or a 
		huge natural disaster, or a huge economic crisis," said Klein. 
		"Something happens, people don't know what's going on, and they'll kind 
		of do whatever people in authority want them to do."
	
	
	Klein continued: 
	
		
		"They use shocks to enrich themselves and 
		their friends... People are becoming shock resistant, which is 
		wonderful because they remember the way this administration used the 
		shock of 
		Sept. 11 to build the Homeland Security 
		industry; how Rudy Giuliani went into that industry himself as soon as 
		he left office. They remember how the war in Iraq was used to privatize 
		the government."
	
	
	This video is from Comedy Central's The 
	Colbert Report, broadcast October 2, 2008.
	
	 
	
	 
	
	
	
	The Shock Doctrine
	
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