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Time to Take a Stand
Here's what will definitely happen when Gen. David Petraeus testifies before Congress next week: he'll assert that the surge has reduced violence in Iraq - as long as you don't count Sunnis killed by Sunnis, Shiites killed by Shiites, Iraqis killed by car bombs and people shot in the front of the head.
Here's what I'm afraid will happen: Democrats will look at Gen. Petraeus's uniform and medals and fall into their usual cringe. They won't ask hard questions out of fear that someone might accuse them of attacking the military. After the testimony, they'll desperately try to get Republicans to agree to a resolution that politely asks President Bush to maybe, possibly, withdraw some troops, if he feels like it.
There are five things I hope Democrats in Congress will remember.
First, no independent assessment has concluded that violence in Iraq is down. On the contrary, estimates based on morgue, hospital and police records suggest that the daily number of civilian deaths is almost twice its average pace from last year. And a recent assessment by the nonpartisan Government Accountability Office found no decline in the average number of daily attacks.
So how can the military be claiming otherwise? Apparently, the Pentagon has a double super secret formula that it uses to distinguish sectarian killings (bad) from other deaths (not important); according to press reports, all deaths from car bombs are excluded, and one intelligence analyst told The Washington Post that "if a bullet went through the back of the head, it's sectarian. If it went through the front, it's criminal." So the number of dead is down, as long as you only count certain kinds of dead people.
Oh, and by the way: Baghdad is undergoing ethnic cleansing, with Shiite militias driving Sunnis out of much of the city. And guess what? When a Sunni enclave is eliminated and the death toll in that district falls because there's nobody left to kill, that counts as progress by the Pentagon's metric.
Second, Gen. Petraeus has a history of making wildly overoptimistic assessments of progress in Iraq that happen to be convenient for his political masters.
I've written before about the op-ed article Gen. Petraeus published six weeks before the 2004 election, claiming "tangible progress" in Iraq. Specifically, he declared that "Iraqi security elements are being rebuilt," that "Iraqi leaders are stepping forward" and that "there has been progress in the effort to enable Iraqis to shoulder more of the load for their own security." A year later, he declared that "there has been enormous progress with the Iraqi security forces."
But now two more years have passed, and the independent commission of retired military officers appointed by Congress to assess Iraqi security forces has recommended that the national police force, which is riddled with corruption and sectarian influence, be disbanded, while Iraqi military forces "will be unable to fulfill their essential security responsibilities independently over the next 12-18 months."
Third, any plan that depends on the White House recognizing reality is an idle fantasy. According to The Sydney Morning Herald, on Tuesday Mr. Bush told Australia's deputy prime minister that "we're kicking ass" in Iraq. Enough said.
Fourth, the lesson of the past six years is that Republicans will accuse Democrats of being unpatriotic no matter what the Democrats do. Democrats gave Mr. Bush everything he wanted in 2002; their reward was an ad attacking Max Cleland, who lost both legs and an arm in Vietnam, that featured images of Osama bin Laden and Saddam Hussein.
Finally, the public hates this war and wants to see it ended. Voters are exasperated with the Democrats, not because they think Congressional leaders are too liberal, but because they don't see Congress doing anything to stop the war.
In light of all this, you have to wonder what Democrats, who according to The New York Times are considering a compromise that sets a "goal" for withdrawal rather than a timetable, are thinking. All such a compromise would accomplish would be to give Republicans who like to sound moderate - but who always vote with the Bush administration when it matters - political cover.
And six or seven months from now it will be the same thing all over again. Mr. Bush will stage another photo op at Camp Cupcake, the Marine nickname for the giant air base he never left on his recent visit to Iraq. The administration will move the goal posts again, and the military will come up with new ways to cook the books and claim success.
One thing is for sure: like 2004, 2008 will be a "khaki election" in which Republicans insist that a vote for the Democrats is a vote against the troops. The only question is whether they can also, once again, claim that the Democrats are flip-floppers who can't make up their minds. Paul Krugman is Professor of Economics at Princeton University and a regular New York Times columnist. His most recent book is The Great Unraveling: Losing Our Way in the New Century.
© 2007 The New York Times



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Show AllWe all know what Bush and his gang want; A permanent bridgehead in the Middle East and an oil contract. It's taken lies, a country destroyed, a million deaths in Iraq and a trillion dollars to get this far so lets use some more bombs and troops to get this job done even if we have to murder into submission many thousands more. Why not blow up Iran while we are at it. Too many people in Iran so best to emphasize nuclear bombs rather than troops. We still will have Australia and Israel supporting us.
In the meantime what do the Democrats want? Does anyone know? American is becoming like the Third Reich sans opposition with everyone passionately waving the flag and supporting our valiant boys.
Disgusted, angry, cynical and depressed
We won't go through this again 6 months from now because the Democrats will use this as cover to fully fund this war all the way through the end of Bush's term.
Oh, we may see more phony debate by the Democrats. We'll see lots of that sort of BS from the Democrats, all designed to fool people into thinking that the party that helped authorize this war, voted to fund it while in the minority, and who now is guaranteeing its full funding while in the majority ... that this party is really, amazingly enough, against the war. We'll see lots more of that sort of BS from the Democrats.
But, the only real action they can take to end the war is to cut funding. And shortly the Democrats are about to fully fund the war through the end of Bush's term.
Watch what the Democrats do, not what they say. They are liars and can't be trusted. And what they'll have done is to have consistently supported and funded this war. That's the true position of the Democratic Party, no matter what comes out of their mouths.
Mr. Krugman,
Why are you still working for the New York Times, which led the charge into war with Iraq?
Problem is the Democrats always reinforce the Right's spin and then fall victim to it.
Hillary will outflank the Right and then Democratic voters will be instructed to fall in line to oppose the Right.
Hard for me to see how Kucinich can be pressured into backing this plan without losing all credibility.
I saw some of Bush's speech, well at least until I had to vomit in the toilet. He talked about all these things, including cutting and running, but it not being cutting and running if it was a decision based on generals, not political pressure. Way to spin that crap.
Anyway, can anyone tell me how the right would spin the Reagan pulling out Beirut after the car bomb blew up over 200 marines? Wasn't that 'cutting and running'?
Cindy Sheehan left the Democratic Party. Perhaps we need
"a people's peace party" to finally represent the people's interests in opposition to the corporate greed that controls both Democratic and Republican war parties.
Check out this link to read the full interview!
http://www.wsws.org/articles/2007/sep2007/shee-s05.shtml
An interview with antiwar activist Cindy Sheehan
By David Walsh
5 September 2007
(excerpt)
"The two-party system disenfranchises everybody, even people who vote. They only represent the special interests and not the people. I don't identify with the Democratic Party, I don't identify with the Republican Party, I don't identify with the Green Party, so where does that leave me. Voting for lesser of two evils? No, I like the coalition governments. I wish the people of America would have the courage to really explore having different parties. I think having a lot of parties in this country would be a good thing.
I would like to have a party that I could identify with. Like a people's peace party, or something like that, which could really have some kind of say in the political dialogue, in the political discourse, in the decisions, that would be awesome."
If no one in Congress questions Petraeus about his statements in 2004 and 2005, and how the "progress" he's reporting now is qualitatively different from the "enormous progress" he reported then, voters will draw their own conclusions.
BTW, if you haven't seen it, visit http://pol.moveon.org/troopshome/?id=11196-635440-KRQR39&t=3
When the track record goes from "mission accomplished" to "another 6 months" to "about a year" to "12-18 months", it's like we claim to see light at the end of the tunnel, but we're moving in the opposite direction.
War without end. Amen. Amen.
What all this shows is that the Democratic party is ripe for takeover from the ground up. Let's do it.
241 Marines. And Reagan saved many more by pulling out of a place where we shouldn't have been in the first place. What a waste of 241 lives.
But if many more had been killed after that, then it would have all been worthwhile. See how it works? That's why we have to keep pumping our military into Iraq - we can't afford to waste the lives already lost. My Republican friends have explained this to me quite clearly and I am happy to pass along their deep insight.
A vote for the Democrats is a vote against the troops. And a recent Zogby Poll of our troops indicate that 71 percent favor withdrawal within a year. When Bush says he supports our troops, what that looks like is a long line of coffins coming out of Iraq, and a long line of disabled troops coming back for medical care and rehabilitation. When I have said that I support our troops, that looks like the opposite, bringing them home alive and in one piece.
9/11 this year feels like a good target date for Osama and the Al Qaeda leadership. We have already heard about the German terrorists tht have been captured, and some of them being trained in Pakistan at Al Qaeda camps.
Unfortunately, it may take another 9/11 as a wake up call for Americans to discover how far off focus Bush has been since 2003. He was the first one - he cut and ran from the original mission in the mideast - payback for 9/11.
Unfortunately the Democratic leaders have taken a very clear stand and the Congress has followed along. When push came to shove they decided to generously fund an immoral and illegal war to steal Iraq's oil. When push came to shove they decided that a massive police state surveillance was good for us. When push came to shove they decided not to make an issue over the loss of habeus corpus or torture.
Tell me Paul, where I'm getting it wrong. The arctic is melting fast and the constitution and the New Deal have been bought by corporate America.
I think you should use your revised political awareness to review our economic situation and disentangle the economic web of lies of the Bushies.
Maybe the General should change his name to GENERAL BETRAYUS.MAKES SENSE TO ME.
Prof. Krugman,
I think it might be easier to say that the Repugnicans and Dimocraps are two parties under a corporatocracy and it does not matter who gets elected from either of the parties. Bush struck a silent deal with the Dimocraps with certain promises and incentives should a Dimocrap get elected to the Presidency (the first hint should be why Nancy Verbosi took impeachment off the table). Bush said it himself" I am holding out until October or November" so that whomever replaces me, will continue this endless war. The deal already has been made. That is why we can only hope that someone from a third, fourth, or fifth party will appeal to the masses, and challenge the deal. But at this point, that would be pie in the sky.
Ron,
Thanks for passing along the insight. If you could ask them what they thought of their Cut and Run president Reagan that would be great! I am guessing a lot of strutering and stammering, followed by incoherent non-answers.
The show must go on...
These benchmarks and reviews only serve to make us think there are checks and balances. Bush wants to secure Iraqi oil...no mateer who dies and how bad the reports get. It's about money...Not the DEMS, Not the REPS, and certainly not the will of the American People...Money.
Enough info will be disclosed to keep the people ill-informed as to take no stand at all. As long as Americans are not experiencing the Holocaust that the Iraqia face every day, nothing will ever be done to combat the 1) the Greed that spins the wheels of war or 2) the ignorance of a people living in a dictatorship while believeing its a democracy.
Does anyone really believe that General Petraeus would admit "The Surge" has failed even if the last American were ridden out of Baghdad on a rail?
chaoslegs,
I don't think there would be so much stuttering and stammering. The bombing in Beirut which killed the marines was before 9/11. And didn't you know "9/11 changed everything"? That's the stock response, anyway, at least until it is so shopworn it doesn't work anymore to fool the rubes.
While Paul Krugman hopes the beast's servants in the Congress will somehow do a 180 degree and start upholding their oaths of office, the people are pinning THEIR hopes on their individual selves, practicing localism and thereby collectively starving the beast into submission to the public will.
YOU must Read Walter Karp's 1985 book, "Liberty Under Siege"
Amongst other things, it offers a biting breakdown of the workings of the Democratic Party. According to Mr. Karp, what is happening now, is as old as the party.
Gen. "Betrayus"... haha!
Mr. Krugman:
Why not take a stand against the sell out Dems instead and vote Green? If we all did that, we would win!
Mr. Krugman, come on now - you know better than anyone there is no "war." It's an ILLEGAL OCCUPATION, and Americans are sick of IT.
Let's reframe: the call should be loud and proud for an End to the Illegal Occupation. That is not "withdraw," or "cut and run," or surrender or whatever other darts Rove's cultists wish to limply toss. The "goals" of the original "authorization to use force" have been accomplished: WMD eliminated (cough,) Saddam executed, sovereign government elected. As we Americans love to say: moving the fu*k on!
Once the Illegal Occupation is ended, we can talk about the next phase - arresting Cheneybush as proof to the world America the Beautiful has course-corrected, then parleying the initial burst of global joy into a coalition of the willing-to-help the ENTIRE Mid East figure their shit out.
Krugman's stand, the desire to riot, these are a few choices on opposite ends of the spectrum. New propaganda this Fall, the tyrants are busy with infomercials, a housewife laments her sons arms being blown off: "They'll 9-11 us again if we withdraw for political reasons". Avid Bush supporter Bin Laden has checked in with a new video to keep the military industrial machine alive, mandatory for economic stability, housewife fear, medicated obedience.
kivals,
I forgot that part. Yes 9/11 did change everything. Heck I just missed seeing the guy running for the president of 9/11 on the way to lunch yesterday.
Dichterfreund: I'm amazed that there is still someone gullible enough to continue to believe that the Democratic Party can be reformed from within or taken over "from the ground up." Nonetheless, I wish you well in your efforts. Maybe you can get some help from your friends the Easter Bunny and Santa Claus. Oh, I forgot: Animals don't have the right to vote and Santa isn't even an American citizen. Sorry. Good luck anyway....
By this point, it should be clear to anyone with brain waves that Bush and his cohorts will question the patriotism and loyalty of those who do not support continuing this bloody, horrendous mess. So why do our Democratic leaders act surprised when they encounter this tactic, cower and capitulate? They can see this pack of lies coming from a mile away, and yet they are consistently caught unprepared for it.
Why are they afraid to fight back? Why are they afraid to call Bush's propaganda lies? Are they still convinced that doing so will earn them a backlash from the public?
Get a spine, Pelosi, Reid, Durbin, etc. If you do, you might be rewarded with a new "surge" of support from those of us starved for some courageous, principled leadership.
Democrat action against the WH to help end the Iraq occupation is very predictable. It's just like the scene in a horror movie..the lone girl always goes down to the basement and is butchered. Please Dems stay out of the celler.
As several commentors have noted, this war is about money and no-bid contracts in Iraq and the only reason most of the Dems are not seriously challenging it is the Democratic Leadership Council, the right-center group that put Bill Clinton in office and gets its money from the same sources as the GOP -- the infamous military-industrial complex, now grown to a such a monstrous size that Eisenhower has no doubt spun a hole all the way to China from his grave. (What the hell -- China owns just about everything else American these days, why not our dead presidents as well? What a minute, they actually are owed nearly a trillion of our dead presidents, in a different sense.)
It's a farce to believe that Petraeus, who works for Bush, and his White-House vetted report will present anything other than glowing progress, and the bought-off Dems, with the exception of Kucinich and a few others, will dutifully sign off on the General's line of BS and hand over more of our tax dollars to Junior to keep the Iraq disaster going.
The only thing that might shake them and cause a pull-out is if the Mahdi Army overran the Green Zone and started killing senior US officials and contractors -- a distinct possibility -- or if Iran invaded Iraq -- a distinct improbability. That might get enough attention from the Dems and GOP to halt the war, but I wouldn't even guarantee that -- these bastards have discovered a pot of gold over there, and they aren't going to leave until they've squeezed out every dime from this 'war.'
In the meantime, nobody cares about the troops, public opinion, or our money as long as Halliburton, Blackwater, et al, are increasing their profit margins and funneling part of their ill-gotten gains back to the politicians that are making it all possible.
Both the Dems and the GOP have the game rigged in their favor, and the chance of a third party making any difference is about the same as a former Nigerian government minister depositing $2 million in your bank account for helping him transfer his money out of Africa.
Frankly, neither party cares if don't vote; the fewer the number of votes, the better they like it.
What can we do then? I really don't know, but embarrassing them sometimes works; at any rate, I have yet to see any third party candidate on the horizon who, like Perot in 1992, has enough money and could snag the proper media attention to have a serious impact on the 2008 election.
"But if many more had been killed after that, then it would have all been worthwhile. See how it works? That's why we have to keep pumping our military into Iraq - we can't afford to waste the lives already lost. My Republican friends have explained this to me quite clearly and I am happy to pass along their deep insight."
I believe it goes more like, "we can't afford to waste the lives already wasted..." or somesuch through the looking glass locution.
What I think you're missing, Ron, is that the point for the Bush crime family is to simply keep troops there in the hopes the Iraqi parliament signs into law an oil bill that lets the multinationals into the game. Since it's your money and your lives Bush is wasting, and since neither mean anything to him, he might as well keep putting men and money into the "pot" in hopes of hitting it big.
Why Blame Bush?
The unprecedented atrocities by this arrogant zealot and his henchmen, include stolen elections, disastrous war on our environment through manipulation of science, intimidation of congress with unprecedented character assassinations (ie branding a triple amputee Viet Vet for supporting an inquiry into the causes of 9/11), a grossly misguided war, & the list goes on.
Blame falls mainly on the apathetic populace who voted for Bush, and then stood by while his team inflected more damage on our republic, and the world, than any administration in our history.
Historical lessons, current events, and rational interpretation of intellegence have normally precluded egotism & theocracy for major decisions in our republic. Unfortunately, this is not the case now.
The current administration is manipulated by the ego, the energy cartel, & the radical religious right wing to an extent never before experienced in our history. The invasion of Iraq, the current suggestion to invade Iran, & the dreadful war on our environment are only some examples.
Unless Americans begin reacting to logic rather than rhetoric, and take back our government from this illegally placed administration now, the rights that we have enjoyed for two centuries may evaporate--and we can blame ourselves for this
I am as interested in the discussion on these articles as the articles. I think the anger and the basic analysis are correct and widely felt , but there is no counter strategy. If politics is completely hopeless , why attend to it? A few months ago a great many progressives were still angry at Nader. Now they are angry at the Democratic machine. Will any of this anger show up in an organized counterforce , or at the polls in a meaningful way?
It's no fun being part of a fascist nightmare.
Commander in Chief lands on USS Lincoln
http://www.cnn.com/2003/ALLPOLITICS/05/01/bush.carrier.landing/
The Democrats are technically in the majority, but the margin is so thin that they really have no clout. It's no wonder the Democrats are running scared. Too many Americans are too easily manipulated by the Republican political machine. Jobless Ohioans voted Republican to make sure gay people can't ever get married. Catholic bishops instructed their flocks not to vote for Kerry because of his record on abortion. They totally ignored how many Iraqi babies have died in the war. When the Clintons tried to help Americans have universal access to health care, people let themselves be tricked by the Harry and Louise commercials. When people can look at triple amputee Vietnam veteran Max Cleland and be convinced that he is not a patriot, what hope do the Democrats have?
Petraeus did not write that report. It was written by the White House. This was reported in the mainstream media at least a couple of weeks ago, yet everyone pretends not to know.
The Ruthless Party ascended to power by fraud and rules by fraud. The Petraeus Report is a fraud, since it is foremost a document of political propaganda being peddled to the public as expert, neutral information. The opposition party, like the mainstream media, is pretending to forget that it is a Bush administration creation, with the general allowed "input" into the thing.
Weak, spineless, and stupid as they are, the Democrats could stop this tomorrow. Unfortunately, they fundamentally believe in the fraud. They don't want to stop it, Kucinich notwithstanding.
"Blame falls mainly on the apathetic populace who voted for Bush, and then stood by ... "
"Unless Americans begin reacting to logic rather than rhetoric ... the rights that we have enjoyed for two centuries may evaporate"
Robert Settgast, thanks for saying this. Hard to take, but true. Time to face it.
One point, however, that it might be important to examine in addressing the problem, is that those who voted in Bush's regime, and still heavily support it, are not really apathetic.
Even if they're not "politically active" in the traditional sense, their speech and behavior contribute to the cultural and social tone that makes it possible an abomination like the Bush regime to survive.
They are driven, intensely passionate people motivated by their hatred of "Liberals." In recent travels in Red America, I've noted that some of these folks have really soured on Bush and the Repbulicans, but _ and this is important _ they will continue to staunchly support them and vote for them.
It is less because of any attraction to Bush and the Neoconservatives, and more because of the public's creepy, obsessive hatred of "the Left," which is of course what you and I used to call "the center" when we were young. It's probably important to recognize and acknowledge this hatred, and how powerful of a political motivator it is, when trying to solve this problem. They hate us so much that they'll literally vote against their own interests to watch us squirm.
Thanks again for your thoughts, Robert.
Hey seriousprofessor,
Whatdaya think about secession? It seems to me, the easiest thing to do is to have the states choke off the federal government--revisit the Nullification Crisis by updating Calhoun's argument. Further IMO, we need to morph into a regional confederation that has a very weak central gov't, as the Republic was somewhat designed in the first place. By negating the central nexus of power as it currently exists at the federal level, you eliminate the platform from which evil men destroy others for profit on a global scale, something not reserved for the executive branch alone as many now former members of congress's convictions proves.
The Founders were right regarding their appraisal of human frailalties and just how damaging they become when someone with them is given a position with power. Better to not have the position as there will always be people trying to capture it.
Mr Krugman says he hopes there are five things Democrats will remember when Gen Betrayus in full military bling-bling comes to tell them how wonderful things are.
When you are under occupation it seems to me nothing short of suicidal to hope the collaborator temporarily comes to his senses every once in a while by peaking idiocy of their new masters.
Normally you wouldn't care what they think or do, because you would be too busy wiping them from the page of time.
Well, look who's back just in the nick of time to save Baby Caligula and his generals. The Big O has conveniently resurfaced with an apparent redo to make pronouncements on everything from the Democratic Party to subprime mortgages. It's true; no one ever went broke underestimating the intelligence of the American public.
The problem isn't the President or the military or Democrats; the problem is Republican voters who continue to support the war. This is how it works in a democracy.
They didn't start the problem, though. The problem was started by Americans who insisting the problem is something other than them, don't vote, allowing people to get into power who don't rely on their vote. This is how participating and not participating in a democracy works.
Just ask Iraqis.
Mamakeet wrote: "Jobless Ohioans voted Republican to make sure gay people can't ever get married."
Sorry to disagree, Mamakeet, but Harvey Wasserman and others have reported that 60 of Ohio's 88 counties destroyed their 2004 ballots, after a federal judge ordered them to be preserved as part of a lawsuit. Aside from the other sleazy tricks Sec. of State Ken Blackwell pulled to throw the election to Bush, this is clear evidence of fraud.
There's also the fact the the Ohio exit polls showed Kerry winning Ohio in 2004; I was watching CNN the night of the election when they decided to blithely ignore the exit polling and talk up that 'gay marriage' nonsense, which just happened to be a Karl Rove talking point.
I urge everyone to Google Mark Crispin Miller and Harvey Wasserman on the Ohio election theft in 2004; they've done extensive research on the subject and Wasserman was part of the lawsuit.
ZELL: Speaking to the subject of the "average Joe's" hatred of liberals, where does it come from? How about the 24/7 attacks from right wing hate radio that renders any decision based on caring, empathy, diplomacy as GIRLIE or SISSIE and relies upon the macho identification blue collar workers have for one another.
As a female who's lived in Latin American places, I can tell you the men identify with this machismo thing in direct proportion to how powerless they feel. Any society that is "occupied" and must bend its cultural norms to suit a different power's rules carries great anger. The displacement of power then passes down the line, a hierarchical distinction between men and women. It's very important to keep men feeling more powerful than their female counterparts in order to maintain the status quo. This is why issues of abortion (control of women's bodies/reproductive fonts) and homosexuality (it pushes the male identity clause in a way that vastly insults any male that would identify with feminine values or expressions) run so high on the list that keeps voters from voting FOR their true best interests, another take on "What Happened in Kansas."
Our country is being run like Bush is a drunken poker player. He doesn't know enough to fold when he has a bad hand and cut his losses. He keeps blithely playing and bluffing and we pay with American and Iraqi lives and $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$. It's time for either the "Democrats" or the people to cut him off. No more money for Iraq (or Iran) or impeachment of him and Cheney.
I just watched Dr. Zimmerman's simple posting of the link to the lunatic's landing on the carrier. After reading it...Dr. Z summed it up all too well. It really does speak volumes of how we're manipulated. Classic propaganda piece...
http://www.cnn.com/2003/ALLPOLITICS/05/01/bush.carrier.landing/
Classic propaganda piece…
http://www.cnn.com/2003/ALLPOLITICS/05/01/bush.carrier.landing/
Completed with a puffed up crotch. Look at the picture.
I completely agree with Karlof1.
Based on the "Actions" and "InActions" of both Parties, concerning almost every issue where as THEY go against everything the majority are FOR. You get the picture yet?
OUR government, not theirs! Has been hijacked by a bunch of Traitors! Period! There is NO debate on this! NONE! Time and time again, it has been a "proven fact" when everything is laid out on the table, from the past and present - taht THEY do not represent the People of the United States of America.
Every Damn ONE of them are TRAITORS!
Wars should be abolished.
And military medals desconstruct in a commissioned art exhibition to begin with.
The future of our planet deserves better.
Siouxrose, was that man-bashing cathartic? Comments like this one only set up division between the sexes. Amusingly you touch upon men exerting their power due to their feelings of powerlessness, while purporting a women's superiority. Nice doubletalk.
this whole post is moot. elephants and asses, who cares?
the new book on bush, called dead certain, (bush gave this author unprecedented access so that, in bush's own words, he would "get it right") tells us that bush, by his own admission, is trying, right now, amid all this bullshit about bringing the troops home, he is trying to manipulate the war into a place where the republican wannabe presidents are "comfortable" with an extended presence in iraq.
comfortable with or rhetorically locked into, same thing, the war without end.
i, personally, would like to see some books written on bush's health. though he has tried to minimize or hide it, we now know that bush was a heavy alcoholic for 25 years. he was a heavy cocaine addict for the around the same number of years.
i would like to know how much of his inability to speak the english language is a direct result of lesions and scarring in his brain due to lengthy years of dug/alcohol abuse.
i would like to know if the president is now in the grips of dementia due to this excessive abuse.
that would account for his uncomfortable lapses in continuity while speaking, his stumbling over prepared remarks, his confusion of apec with opec. his ever increasing inability to deal with complexities of either concept or language.
he was not always like this. when he was running for the governorship of texas he was coherent and sharp in his language.
he had game.
now he has none.
there are only two reasons possible:
1. he is so overwhelmed by his job as president that he is experiencing a dissolution of personality, or
2. he is in the throws or a growing dementia resulting from his years of substance abuse.
either case is grim.
maybe we should take his medical condition into account when dissecting his every lie and end run around the truth, rather than trying to justify one mysterious twist after the other, as the pundits do.
in fact, not only does he not know where he is at any given moment of the day, he has little to no ongoing awareness of what he is saying, from one moment to the next.
the old joke goes: one good thing about dementia is that you can hide your own easter eggs.
not funny when dealing with a bored, dyslexic, depressed, isolated president determined to bring what's left of the american republic into his paranoid world view of half truths and lies which, due to his condition, he can't even remember from one day to the next.
so bush's plan is to have a lasting presence in the mideast - until the oil is gone anyway. his strategy now is to saddle whoever comes after him with this damned war for the oil of iraq.
sad to see the american public hoodwinked by a guy who soon will not be able to wipe his own ass after a shit.
the decider. the war president.
while bush spends his declining years drooling into a napkin in a nursing home the american public will be living with the terrible consequences born out of lesioned and damaged mind.
are you ready for that?
Good points, Siouxrose.
"As a female who's lived in Latin American places, I can tell you the men identify with this machismo thing in direct proportion to how powerless they feel."
Exactly; this is why the guys lowest on the economic scale often have the most 'macho attitude.' The GOP has expertly turned that anger on liberals, unions and Democrats, instead of the Corpo-Republican power structure that is paying them less and making them work harder, and sending their jobs overseas, while distracting them with shiny worthless baubles such as the fear of 'gay marriage,' 'terrorists' and 'socialized medicine.' Sure it doesn't make any sense, but if repeated often enough, it acquires plausibility -- the Big Lie technique familiar to those who've studied Goebbels and the Thrid Reich. It's why most of the Fox News audience still believe there were WMDs in Iraq, even after all the evidence to the contrary -- BushCo repeated it so often, it must be true.
Fortunately, I'm seeing some of the Reagan Democrats and low-level white collar workers finally figuring out that it's their GOP-leaning boss or money-grubbing company that is the source of their problems, not the liberals, unions or Dems. Better late than never, I guess.
"Any society that is "occupied" and must bend its cultural norms to suit a different power's rules carries great anger."
I am hoping that changes as the average American notices what a disaster the Bush Republicans have been on all fronts, particularly their handling of the collapsing economy.