Up in Smoke" Bush flops in Prime time

knobby

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Up in Smoke” <br />Bush Flops in Prime Time <br />by Mike Whitney<br />June 29, 2005<br /><br /> <br /> “If you tell a lie big enough and keep repeating it, people will eventually come to believe it. The lie can be maintained only for such time as the State can shield the people from the political, economic and/or military consequences of the lie. It thus becomes vitally important for the State to use all of its powers to repress dissent, for the truth is the mortal enemy of the lie, and thus by extension, the truth is the greatest enemy of the State.” <br /><br />-- Joseph Goebbels, Nazi Propaganda Minister<br /><br /><br />The Bush prime-time fiasco was the biggest presidential pratfall in the history of the office. Bush was expected to lay out a new vision that would soothe the jittery nerves of the country but, instead, ladled out the same tired bromides he’s used for the last five years. Even his worshipful audience of servicemen and women slumped into stunned silence as the Commander in Chief exhumed the pitiable rhetoric of the Vietnam era. The reverberations of Westmoreland’s “light in the tunnel” speech resonated through the Fort Bragg auditorium as Bush blathered on about “no timetable” and “staying the course.” The oratory offered no explanation for why the nation continues to slip beneath the Iraqi quicksand.<br /><br />“The troops here and across the world are fighting a global war on terror. The war reached our shores on September 11, 2001. The terrorists who attacked us and the terrorists we face murder in the name of a totalitarian ideology that hates freedom, rejects tolerance and despises all dissent,” Bush moaned.<br /><br />Nothing new here; just the same threadbare platitudes reiterated in the familiar Bush-drawl.<br /><br />“Our mission in Iraq is clear. We are hunting down the terrorists. We are helping Iraqis build a free nation that is an ally in the war on terror.”<br /><br />“Terrorists”? Even the polls show that most Americans now understand that the insurgency is mainly comprised of Iraqis, so why invoke the terrorists?<br /><br />“Some of the violence you see in Iraq is being carried out by ruthless killers who are converging on Iraq to fight the advance of peace and freedom…. They fight because they know that the survival of their hateful ideology is at stake. They know that as freedom takes root in Iraq, it will inspire millions across the Middle East to claim their liberty as well.”<br /><br />Now the speech begins to take shape and we can see that the expectant nation will not get a straight answer, just more nattering about the scourge of terrorism.<br /><br />“The terrorists know that the outcome will leave them emboldened or defeated. So they are waging a campaign of murder and destruction. And there is no limit to the innocent lives they are willing to take.”<br /><br />Let’s see . . . so far, the “terrorists”, as Bush likes to call the Iraqi resistance, have killed 1,700 American servicemen. Bush’s legions, on the other hand, have killed more than 100,000 Iraqis. Who are the terrorists?<br /><br />“The terrorists can kill the innocent but they cannot stop the advance of freedom. The only way our enemies can succeed is if we forget the lessons of September 11,” Bush crooned.<br /><br />At this point the camera scanned the audience of glowering servicemen; some of whom looked glazed by the rhetoric and others who still looked hopeful that they would hear something that might clarify why they were headed back to the Iraqi hell-hole. Nothing Bush said would ease their burden.<br /><br />“[P]rogress is being made. We are improving roads and schools and health clinics and working to improve basic services like sanitation, electricity and water. Together with our allies, we will help the new Iraqi government deliver a better life for its citizens.”<br /><br />“Progress”? By every objective standard, things are worse now then they were under Saddam (which was confirmed by a recent UN report). Power is normally on for 3 to 6 hours a day, hospitals lack essential medicines and supplies, cholera and typhoid have broken out in areas of the capital, there’s been an up tick in mysterious cancers (depleted uranium?), sewage and sanitation are worse than before the war, clean water is scarce, and unemployment has skyrocketed to 70%.<br /><br />The new Iraqi government is “building the institutions of a free society, a society based on freedom of speech, freedom of assembly, freedom of religion and equal justice under law,” all of the “institutions” that are currently under fire at home by the Bush Administration.<br /><br />“There will be tough moments that test America's resolve. We are fighting against men with blind hatred and armed with lethal weapons who are capable of any atrocity…. They take innocent lives to create chaos for the cameras. They are trying to shake our will in Iraq just as they tried to shake our will on September 11, 2001.”<br /><br />9-11, 9-11, 9-11, 9-11, 9-11, 9-11, 9-11, and oh, by the way, did I mention 9-11?<br /><br />So far, the only people to use “lethal weapons” (WMD) in Iraq have been the US Army. The same rule applies to Bush’s charge that the Iraqi resistance is “capable of any atrocity”. Perhaps, he should review his notes on Abu Ghraib and Falluja and decide who was really responsible.<br /><br />“And we fight today because terrorists want to attack our country and kill our citizens!” Bush boomed.<br /><br />Ah yes, the old canard of the Islamic hordes swooping across the Great Plains, ravaging our women and wiping out our precious consumer culture. Just two weeks ago the LA Times reported that the CIA allowed two of the 9-11 terrorists to enter the country and intentionally withheld the information from the FBI. In other words, the “killing of our citizens” occurred because someone at the highest level of law enforcement was ordered to “stand down” and let the threat materialize.<br /><br />“And to those watching tonight who are considering a military career, there is no higher calling than service in our Armed Forces.”<br /><br />WHAT?<br /><br />A shameless plug for the military? “Be All You Can Be” in 115 degree heat covered in sand fleas ducking mortar rounds?<br /><br />Wouldn’t it have been nice if Bush had honored that “higher calling” and showed up for his service in the Alabama National Guard instead of taking off on a coke-binge to some undisclosed location?<br /><br />“Well, it has been difficult. And we are prevailing…. May God bless you all.”<br /><br />“Prevailing”? Not according to Senator Chuck Hagel, who admitted just last week that the US was “losing in Iraq” and that, “The White House is completely disconnected from reality,” a view that is shared by a larger part of the American public every day. Those fears were not allayed by Bush’s predictable 35 minutes of inane chatter.<br /><br />Bush had his work cut out for him last night. He had to articulate a clear strategy for resolving the current firestorm in Iraq. He failed to do that; relying instead on demagoguery and the frayed imagery of a global war on terror. The American people deserve better.<br /><br />Bush produced no plan, no strategy, and no vision; just a continuation of the same trends: the steady erosion of national confidence, a precipitous decline in credibility, and the daily loss of life.<br /><br />Death by a thousand cuts.<br /><br />Already, the polls have signaled what we should have anticipated. Democrats and liberals didn’t watch the speech; they’ve had it with the Dear Leader. All Bush had to do was win over “the faithful” -- the Republicans and conservatives who still want to believe in him, but are waiting for a straight answer.<br /><br />They didn’t get one last night.<br /><br />Mike Whitney lives in Washington state, and can be reached at: fergiewhitney@msn.com.
 

eeboater

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Reading through Moveon.org's are we Dialogue Knobby?<br /><br />Sean
 

oddjob

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Hillary for PREZ!<br /><br />yip..yip! yippy!
 

rogerwa

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Wow what pessimism. One would think he had an ax to grind. That and the fact that this writer is totally devoid of fact. But then again for saying this, I am a right wing christian wacko.<br /><br />The democrats will stop at nothing, including but not limited to bringing our country down, to get themselves back in power. If you disagree, review recent history with Mr Durbin, Mr Kennedy, Mr Reid, Mr Dean, ..... Their rhetoric and obstructionism is really the true dredging of the Vietnam legacy.
 

SS MAYFLOAT

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Sorta like teenagers, "They only hear what they want to hear, and make it to benefit them" So if you raised a teenager, then you can see how everyone is behaving. Not just one side is guilty of this, but both. Just wish some work would get done besides voting themselves in a nice raise.
 

KaGee

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Toss this guy in with the genetic mistake in the thread Link posted. <br /><br />It must be a terrible thing to have your heart so filled with hatred towards somebody, that your days are filled with nothing but coming up with ways to attack, discredit, and embarrass that individual.
 

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<br /><br />It was the first thing that came to my mind when I read the article.
 

NYMINUTE

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W isn't worried about the polls or his acceptance rating. He's outta here soon, and has work to complete. Love him or hate him...he IS the President of the USA.<br /><br />BTW ......Screw the bloodt Media anyway.
 

snapperbait

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Pull the troops out, then start dropping REAL bombs....<br /><br />Took two bombs, but it worked in Japan....
 

KaGee

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Yep Mr. Scott, that's all yer liberal buddies are doing.... holding a pissing match... against everything and for nothing... at any cost as long as there is a chance it will benefit the Democratic party. <br /><br />Apologies to all you conservative Democrats out there... but your party has been overrun by the "Progressives". They no longer care about you other than you check the "D" box at voting time.
 

davemaxi1970

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when bush got elected I turned to my wife and said "this guy scares me this halfwhit is in charge of a superpower and he cant speak in public without a script" Knobby you scare me your even more paranoid than I am :p
 

knobby

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Thanks, I'll keep you in mind.
 

cmyers_uk

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Pull the troops out, then start dropping REAL bombs....<br /><br />Took two bombs, but it worked in Japan....
Funny thats just what there saying in North Korea and Iran its only the target thats different.
 
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