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LibraLiz1973 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Sep-17-06 09:50 AM
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"Awake and Scream" - Maureen Dowd
September 16, 2006
Op-Ed Columnist
Awake and Scream
By MAUREEN DOWD
WASHINGTON

I wish W. would let me help crystallize him.

But, alas, I’m not one of his chosen crystallizers, because he is loath to be exposed to anyone who doesn’t agree with him. He roams the country but never strays from Bushworld, going from military bases to conservative powwows to Republican Hill allies to sworn Bush supporters to sympathetic columnists.

“It helps crystallize my thought to answer your questions,” he told conservative columnists called to the Oval Office this week. But he made it clear that his thoughts were contentedly calcified: “Let me just first tell you that I’ve never been more convinced that the decisions I made are the right decisions. I’m oftentimes asked about, well, you’re stubborn and all this. If you believe in a strategy, in Washington, D.C., you’ve got to stick to that strategy, see.”

Aside from Dick Cheney and Rummy, who don’t have all their buttons, we all long for W. to find better strategies on Iraq, Afghanistan, Iran, North Korea, pretty much the rest of the world and national security.

He’s facing a rebellion from big shots in his party who don’t want him to rip up the Geneva Conventions. Lindsey Graham calls it a fight over “who America is in 2006.” John McCain, who has been trying so hard to play nice with W. for the sake of his political future, said the president’s plan risks “our moral standing and the lives of those Americans who risk everything to defend our country.”

Colin Powell, his conscience about Iraq clearly stinging, agreed that “the world is beginning to doubt the moral basis of our fight against terrorism” and that undermining the Geneva Conventions “would add to those doubts” and “put our own troops at risk.” (Tony Snow deemed Mr. Powell confused, which is how the Bushies dismiss those who don’t grasp their invisible genius.)

Whenever W. does something legally sketchy and morally ambiguous — from pre-emptive war to spying to torturing — he claims he’s doing it to protect Americans from terrorists. But there’s a more visceral agenda: Vice and Rummy have persuaded W. he will not carry a big stick if bound by Lilliputian legalities, tiresome checks and balances and Kumbaya international conventions. Rather than being alarmed at their battiness, the president naïvely admires what he sees as bravado.

Just as Vice lurked at Langley before the Iraq war, trying to bully reluctant C.I.A. analysts to come up with a Saddam-Osama link, now the White House has maneuvered reluctant J.A.G. lawyers into supporting its dream of undermining justice.

Catching terrorists and protecting Americans can be done without trashing American ideals. This is about throwing off laws to prove that W. is “the Man,” as Vice likes to say, not some wobbly, wavering, multilateral metrosexual.

His counselors have dulled W.’s sense of urgency by persuading him to take the long view and read about Washington and Lincoln, when it would be far better to focus on the Middle East and revise his backfiring policies.

“Ideological struggles take time,” he said, and the world expects “instant success.”

“Maybe it’s because there’s too many TV channels, I don’t know,” he told the columnists, noting that’s why a president must have patience.

Despite his history reading, Mr. Bush seems to have forgotten Vietnam. “It’s impossible for someone to have grown up in the 50’s and 60’s to envision a conflict with people that just kill mercilessly, using techniques that are kind of foreign to our — to modern warfare,” he said. “But it’s real.” Besides saying he’s in “a struggle between good and evil” — which inflames many Muslims — W. told the columnists he thought America might be experiencing “a Third Awakening,” a religious fervor, because people he meets in rope lines tell him they’re praying for him. That could also be because W.’s policies have led to so much global chaos and hatred for America, his supporters know he needs more prayers.

“I got into politics initially because I wanted to help change a culture,” he said. He wanted to banish the old 60’s “if it feels good, do it” culture and “help usher in an era of personal responsibility.”

He has changed American culture, for sure. Bustling under Bill Clinton, the nation is now insecure about its moral force and military force. The president should take responsibility for the hash he’s made, instead of insisting every decision was correct, and come up with more astute cultural and military analyses. The “awakening” should be W.’s.
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Nimrod2005 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Sep-17-06 09:56 AM
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1. I love Maureen's words....
My favorite:

"Aside from Dick Cheney and Rummy, who don’t have all their buttons, we all long for W. to find better strategies on Iraq, Afghanistan, Iran, North Korea, pretty much the rest of the world and national security."
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LibraLiz1973 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Sep-17-06 09:58 AM
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2. My favorite was this:
"Tony Snow deemed Mr. Powell confused, which is how the Bushies dismiss those who don’t grasp their INVISIBLE GENIUS".



It's true- they DO constantly say people are confused.


Nope, not confused here. I get it. I just think it's a shitacular idea your shithead!



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undergroundpanther Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Sep-17-06 10:32 AM
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5. Leo Strauss
Is their asshole idol that claims to have such invisible genius and blames the listener for being confused,because a strauss-ian calls LIES and manipulating doublespeak sound state policy.These fuckers in power now would not make it anywhere in a real philosophy class ,unless the money liked them.And the corporates love anyone who will do as they want..
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sendero Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Sep-17-06 10:38 AM
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7. Same here..
... that line made me smile. Their invisible non-existent genius is wearing thin. I hope America wakes up soon, or it will be too late to really matter.
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acmavm Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Sep-17-06 10:04 AM
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3. Here's a laugh...
<snip>

Despite his history reading, Mr. Bush seems to have forgotten Vietnam. <snip>

He didn't forget, he just doesn't know. He was AWOL.
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Joanie Baloney Donating Member (801 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Sep-17-06 10:11 AM
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4. Snooze button abuse
Edited on Sun Sep-17-06 10:12 AM by Joanie Baloney

As in the movie "Awakenings", there is no magic bullet. Dopamine (appropriately named in this case) proved a disappointing "miracle cure". There will never be an awakening for W - he doesn't want to wake up. He's living in his own personal wet dream right now and he's trying hard to ignore that annoying buzzing sound emanating from the night stand we call America. The wake-up call will come to Bushie when he realizes that it's 2008 and he doesn't have his global sand box to play in anymore.

Poor Georgie.

Hee, hee!
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Amonester Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Sep-17-06 10:34 AM
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6. No Global Sandbox for W.
Just a 'comfortable' 20x20 prison-cell with mandatory psychology treatments on a regular basis (for his - and our - own 'good').

I'm all for that.

Besides: Who would Jesus torture?
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Blue_In_AK Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Sep-17-06 03:56 PM
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9. I would like to see him in the 8 x 10 cell
being exposed to the same kind of "interrogation" he's espousing for the detainees. Do you suppose he'd call it torture THEN?
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LuckyLib Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Sep-17-06 02:54 PM
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8. “I got into politics initially because I wanted to help change a culture,”
What a colossal crock. He got into politics because he had lots of good ole boy, bourbon and branch water buddies who thought they could put up a vacuum-headed dink and reap some wealth from it. Chimpy simply hadn't succeeded at anything else. It was the next logical step.
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LibraLiz1973 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Sep-17-06 04:09 PM
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10. No- he meant that
He wanted to change the culture to a less tolerant, more divided, angrier and less stable version than what he was seeing.
Clearly this prick thrives on misery and angst... (other peoples)

I believe J.K. Rowling would refer to him as a DEMENTOR.
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