I spent a few hours watching old Fritz Lang films from Germany last weekend:
Dr. Mabuse the Gambler (1922) is actually two films in one-- totaling four-and-a-half hours and conceived to be watched on consecutive evenings. Its title character is a criminal mastermind with the power and the will to orchestrate complex capers, counterfeit national currencies, manipulate the stock market, and hypnotically bend anyone to play a role in his diabolical designs. The hand of Mabuse seems to reach everywhere--the Doctor pursues a life of crime that wreaks havoc and wrecks lives until he is finally stopped.
In the sequel, Testament of Dr. Mabuse (1933), we rediscover the creepy mastermind years later, imprisoned for his crimes in an insane asylum. While locked away the powerful and manipulative monster has cryptically scribbled his last will and testament: a manifesto establishing a future empire of crime. From his cell the terrifying Dr. Mabuse exerts an unhealthy influence on his keeper-- the warden/psychiatrist—who communicates commands for him to a gang of thugs who carry out his orders on the outside. What follows is a wave of crime that bears his diabolical signature-- a dangerous plan for attaining world domination through sabotage. Mysteriously, no one can figure out just what's going on-- even the criminals that do his bidding don't really know who is giving the orders.
Lang admitted years later that the insane character of Dr. Mabuse was of course based on Adolph Hitler. The bizarre unrecognizable scribblings were a mocking representation of Mein Kampf. But the more I watched, the more I began to see a more contemporary figure in the role of the reclusive devil Mabuse: Dick Cheney --
If you look at Cheney’s record it’s easy to connect the dots in such a way that leaves the impression that he is orchestrating a grand scheme in the tradition of Dr. Mabuse...
Cheney's office played a leading role in the following operations:
The back-story--Pay no attention to the man behind the curtain:
So wherever Dick Cheney goes shady happenings seem to follow. Reviewing this record – of secrecy, disdain for government regulations, backroom dealings, handsome paydays, executive over-reach and global intimidation --Mr. Cheney seems unconcerned about little things like constitutional checks and balances and the American belief in moderation and fairness obtained through the judicial, legislative, and treaty process. Is he running a secret government?
Like the evil Dr. Mabuse, our Mr. Cheney also appears to be obsessed with world domination at any cost. Mabuse would have loved a son like dastardly Dick Cheney.
Read the Washington Post series on the Cheney Vice Presidency
Cites:
Dick Cheney Rules. NY Times - June 3, 2007
Wikipedia