Friday, October 07, 2005

Truth to Power

There's so much in Juan Cole's analysis of Dubya's speech that it's difficult to know where to begin, or what to specifically cite. Talk about--well, I was going to call it a smackdown, but it's not. It's a carefully reasoned, line-by-line refutation of such a profoundly stupid policy that I really hope you've got time to look at. Here's the conclusion:

Mr. Bush, I don't recognize the world you paint. I find your speech a form of sheer propaganda, having almost no relationship to reality. And I am very, very worried that you will allow to happen to the Oil Gulf what you allowed to happen to New Orleans. After watching you for five years I have become convinced that you don't have the slightest idea what you are doing in Iraq, that you are just reacting and playing it by ear. You can't do that, George. This Iraq thing is extremely complex. It needs serious, concerted thought by high-powered people, not just your cronies and yes-men and ideologues of various stripes (from Right to far-Right). You might just need the help of Iran and Syria to get Iraq right. Did you ever think of that? Iraq is the biggest policy failure in US history so far. You need to get a handle on it, the way you do on tax cuts for the billionaires (you've been very effective in making your rich friends richer). Otherwise all that extra treasure you've thrown to your tuxedoed "base" is going to go right down the tubes, drowned in a world of $20 a gallon gasoline.

You can't "stay the course" because you don't have a course. Get one.

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