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Bubble Boy Strikes Again
« on: December 10, 2006, 05:15:54 PM »

http://www.latimes.com/news/columnists/la-op-chait10dec10,0,1046390.column?coll=la-news-columns
JONATHAN CHAIT

The bubble boy in the Oval Office
Try to mend Iraq all you want; just don't tell Bush the war was a mistake.
Jonathan Chait

December 10, 2006

THERE IS a famous "Twilight Zone" episode about a little boy in a small town who has fantastical powers. Through the misuse of his powers, the little boy has ruined the lives of everybody in the town — for instance, teleporting them into a cornfield, or summoning a snowstorm that destroys their crops. Because anyone who thinks an unhappy thought will be banished, the adults around him can do nothing but cheerfully praise his decisions while they try to nudge him in a less destructive direction.

This episode kept popping into my head when I was reading about President Bush and the Baker-Hamilton commission. Bush is the president of the United States, which therefore gives him enormous power, but he is treated by everybody around him as if he were a child.

Consider a story in the latest Time magazine, recounting the efforts — before the commission was approved by Congress — of three supporters to enlist Condoleezza Rice to win the administration's approval for the panel. Here is how Time reports it:

"As the trio departed, a Rice aide asked one of her suitors not to inform anyone at the Pentagon that chairmen had been chosen and the study group was moving forward. If Rumsfeld was alerted to the study group's potential impact, the aide said, he would quickly tell Cheney, who could, with a few words, scuttle the whole thing. Rice got through to Bush the next day, arguing that the thing was going to happen anyway, so he might as well get on board. To his credit, the President agreed."

The article treats this exchange in a matter-of-fact way, but, what it suggests is completely horrifying. Rice apparently believed that Bush would simply follow the advice of whoever he spoke with. Therefore the one factor determining whether Bush would support the commission was whether Cheney or Rice managed to get to him first.

And now that the Baker-Hamilton report is out, the commissioners are carefully patronizing the commander in chief. As this newspaper reported, "Members of the commission said they were pleased that Bush gave them as much attention as he did, a full hour's worth. 'He could have scheduled us for 20 minutes plus 10 minutes for the cameras,' said former Atty. Gen. Edwin M. Meese III." Wow, a commission devoted hundreds or thousands of man-hours to addressing the central conundrum of U.S. foreign policy, and the president gave them a whole hour of his time!

In return for these considerations, the commission generously avoided revisiting the whole question of who got us into this fiasco and how. As the Washington Post put it, "The panel appeared to steer away from language that might inflame the Bush administration." Of course, "inflame" is a word typically associated with street mobs or other irrational actors. The fact that the president can be "inflamed" is no longer considered surprising enough to merit comment.

Indeed, everybody seems to understand that if you want to help amend the disaster in Iraq, the No. 1 rule is that you can't acknowledge it's a disaster in Bush's presence. Weekly Standard Executive Editor Fred Barnes, the court stenographer of the Bush administration, recently reported that this was a key factor in the hiring of Defense Secretary Robert Gates.

Now, I would bet every dollar I own that Gates thinks the war was a mistake. But you can't say that to Bush. "Before hiring him," Barnes wrote, "Bush had to make sure Gates didn't think America's intervention in Iraq was a mistake."

Yes, Mr. President, it's good that you turned Iraq into a Hobbesian inferno of Al Qaeda terrorists and Islamist death squads. It's really, really good!

jchait@latimescolumnists.com


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Re: Bubble Boy Strikes Again
« Reply #1 on: December 10, 2006, 09:09:53 PM »
So THAT'S why they were so intent on not being "reality-based."  They would suffer dire consequences....
Good article, thanks.
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Re: Bubble Boy Strikes Again
« Reply #2 on: December 10, 2006, 09:20:49 PM »
We, as a nation, can't tolerate indulgence of this man's weaknesses. Either he's up to the job or he's not. If not, initiate a regency. But don't have us suffer -- and die -- for this man's fragile ego. It's time for hardball, linguistically speaking.

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« Reply #3 on: December 10, 2006, 10:12:33 PM »
LOL

The dem congress takes control in January. Is that not the regent of which you speak?

I'm sure the world will be set right by April at the latest.

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« Reply #4 on: December 11, 2006, 01:48:41 AM »
LOL

The dem congress takes control in January. Is that not the regent of which you speak?

I'm sure the world will be set right by April at the latest.


Dont play dumb, BT. The reality of it is all too evident. It will take longer than April to begin to fix what the Bushidiot has fucked all up.

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« Reply #5 on: December 11, 2006, 02:06:35 AM »
K How does May sound for you?


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« Reply #6 on: December 11, 2006, 02:15:56 AM »
K How does May sound for you?



Of 2008 ? Maybe.

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« Reply #7 on: December 11, 2006, 08:14:52 AM »
K How does May sound for you?
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Make that January 20, 2009.

That will be the date when the failed presidency of our Worst President since Jefferson Davis will end, and his sorry butt can be deservingly cast out of the White House.

Not even hired pondscum like James Baker, trying to resurrect his miserable rep from his foul deeds in the 2000 election, can make a dent in his stubbornness.

"Time flies like an arrow; fruit flies like a banana."

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« Reply #8 on: December 11, 2006, 09:55:32 AM »
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Make that January 20, 2009.

Gee XO have a little more faith in your party.Certainly the incoming congress will clean up DC in a heartbeat.

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« Reply #9 on: December 11, 2006, 01:43:04 PM »
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Make that January 20, 2009.

Gee XO have a little more faith in your party.Certainly the incoming congress will clean up DC in a heartbeat.

Actually, the damage tour retarded fuehrer has wreaked may never be undone. The US reputation abroad can probly never be repaired. The economy will suffer for years because of the ballooning deficit he created while being handed a surplus and the worst damage will be to the Grand Old Pervert party which may never rise from the ashes again for completely perverting Truth..

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« Reply #10 on: December 11, 2006, 01:46:31 PM »
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Actually, the damage tour retarded fuehrer has wreaked may never be undone. The US reputation abroad can probly never be repaired. The economy will suffer for years because of the ballooning deficit he created while being handed a surplus and the worst damage will be to the Grand Old Pervert party which may never rise from the ashes again for completely perverting Truth..


Good job on lowering expectations.

Didn't think the dems were up to it anyway.

All hat and no cattle, dontcha know.


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« Reply #11 on: December 11, 2006, 01:50:57 PM »
What should the Democratic Legislatures do to attempt to bring the Presidency back to the Dems?


Lay low?

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« Reply #12 on: December 11, 2006, 01:54:29 PM »
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Actually, the damage tour retarded fuehrer has wreaked may never be undone. The US reputation abroad can probly never be repaired. The economy will suffer for years because of the ballooning deficit he created while being handed a surplus and the worst damage will be to the Grand Old Pervert party which may never rise from the ashes again for completely perverting Truth..


Good job on lowering expectations.

Didn't think the dems were up to it anyway.

All hat and no cattle, dontcha know.



As you know , I am not a Dem worshipper the same ay you are a Grand Old Pervert lover. I am sure our next Pres wont wear cowboy boots with the Presidential seal, tho.



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Re: Bubble Boy Strikes Again
« Reply #13 on: December 11, 2006, 01:57:19 PM »
What should the Democratic Legislatures do to attempt to bring the Presidency back to the Dems?


Lay low?

No- Nominate someone with balls that wont let you thieves steal it like Gore  or lay there like a lump when he was lied about like Kerry. Even Hillary had more huevos than those two. And , yet , they would have done a lot less damage than the Bushidiot has.

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« Reply #14 on: December 11, 2006, 02:02:15 PM »
What should the Democratic Legislatures do to attempt to bring the Presidency back to the Dems?


Lay low?

No- Nominate someone with balls that wont let you thieves steal it like Gore  or lay there like a lump when he was lied about like Kerry. Even Hillary had more huevos than those two. And , yet , they would have done a lot less damage than the Bushidiot has.


Don't forget that what did Kerry in was the lieing he did himself.
And what did a personality makeover do for Gore?

If the Democrats have a genuine caricter to run with they might ought to try it.

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