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From Swagger to Stagger (DOWD ALERT)
NY Times ^ | 9-7-03 | Mo Dowd

Posted on 09/07/2003 7:02:51 AM PDT by dogbyte12

On one channel tonight, we can watch the iconic side of the Bush presidency. In the risibly revisionist Showtime movie "DC 9/11: Time of Crisis," George W. Bush is Vin Diesel-tough as he battles terrorists. "If some tinhorn terrorist wants me, tell him to come get me," the fictional president fictionally snaps on Air Force One after the 9/ll attacks. "I'll just be waiting for the bastard."

On network channels at the same time — W. is pre-empting himself! — we can watch the ironic side of the Bush presidency. Even though Bush the Younger has done everything in his power not to replicate the fate of his dad, he is replicating the fate of his dad. Only months after swaggering out of a successful war with Iraq, he is struggling with the economy. His numbers have fallen so fast, Top Gun is now tap dancing. He will address the nation to try to underscore the imaginary line that links the budget-busting pit of Iraq to the heartbreaking pit of 9/11.

Just as the father failed to finish off Saddam, so the son has failed to finish off Saddam. Just as the conservatives once carped that the father did not go far enough in Iraq, now the "cakewalk" crowd carps that the son does not go far enough.

"We need to get Iraq right and we're trying to do it a little bit on the cheap," Bill Kristol, the Weekly Standard editor, chastised on "Nightline." "I think we could use more troops; we could certainly use more money."

The more you do, the more you need to do. That's the Mideast quicksand, which is why it is so important to know how you're going to get out before you get sucked in.

Dick Cheney's dark idea that a show of brutal force would scare off terrorists has ended up creating more terrorists.

Tonight will be a stomach-churning moment for Mr. Bush, and he must be puzzling over how he got snarled in this nightmare, with Old Europe making him beg, North Korea making him wince, the deficit making him cringe, the lost manufacturing jobs making him gulp; with the hawks caving in to the U.N. and to old Saddam Baath army members who want to rebuild a security force; with Representative David Obey demanding the unilateral heads of Rummy and Wolfie, so that "Uncle Sam doesn't become Uncle Sucker"; with the F.B.I. warning that more Islamic terrorists who know how to fly planes may be burrowing into our neighborhoods.

Does Mr. Bush ever wonder if the neocons duped him and hijacked his foreign policy? Some Middle East experts think some of the neocons painted a rosy picture for the president of Arab states blossoming with democracy when they really knew this could not be accomplished so easily; they may have cynically suspected that it was far more likely that the Middle East would fall into chaos and end up back in its pre-Ottoman Empire state, Balkanized into a tapestry of rival fiefs — based on tribal and ethnic identities, with no central government — so busy fighting each other that they would be no threat to us, or Israel.

The administration is worried now about Jordan and Saudi Arabia in the face of roiling radicalism.

Some veterans of Bush 41 think that the neocons packaged their "inverted Trotskyism," as the writer John Judis dubbed their rabid desire to export their "idealistic concept of internationalism," so that it appealed to Bush 43's born-again sense of divine mission and to the desire of Mr. Bush, Rummy and Mr. Cheney to achieve immortality by transforming the Middle East and the military.

These realpolitik veterans of Bush 41 say that Bush père, an old-school internationalist who ceaselessly tried to charm allies as U.N. ambassador and in the White House, "agonized" over the bullying approach his son's administration used at the U.N. and around the globe.

Some of the father's old circle are thinking about forming a Republican group that would speak out against the neocons. "What's happening in Iraq is puzzling," said one Bush 41 official. "The president ran on no-nation-building. Now we're in this drifting, aimless empire that is not helping the road map to peace."

W. has always presented himself as the heir of Reagan, and dissed his father's presidency, using it as a template of what not to do.

But as he tries to dig himself out tonight, he may wish he had emulated the old man, at least when it comes to slicing the deficit and playing nice with the allies.


TOPICS: Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: dc911; dowd; zetajones

1 posted on 09/07/2003 7:02:51 AM PDT by dogbyte12
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To: dogbyte12
Mo could use a nice sock in the jaw. Who knows, she might even say "Thanks, I needed that."
2 posted on 09/07/2003 7:07:59 AM PDT by avenir
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To: dogbyte12
This is an ignorant column. It sounds like Maureen is so out of touch with the American people that she can't even comprehend that she is out of touch.
3 posted on 09/07/2003 7:11:45 AM PDT by KC_Conspirator (This space for rent)
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To: dogbyte12
why do you read anything from the short, the puggy and the hair dyed?

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4 posted on 09/07/2003 7:12:19 AM PDT by Elle Bee
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To: dogbyte12
Washed up old hag alert!
5 posted on 09/07/2003 7:13:02 AM PDT by b4its2late (Why do croutons come in airtight packages? Aren't they just stale bread to begin with?)
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To: dogbyte12
From twitter to bitter.
6 posted on 09/07/2003 7:15:24 AM PDT by wizardoz (Paranoia. It's what's for dinner.)
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To: b4its2late
Do you have a picture of CZJ to post? After all, this is a Dowd column.

Oh, and good morning.

5.56mm

7 posted on 09/07/2003 7:17:09 AM PDT by M Kehoe
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To: Poohbah; Chancellor Palpatine; general_re; aculeus; BlueLancer; L,TOWM; Pokey78
Does Mr. Bush ever wonder if the neocons duped him and hijacked his foreign policy? Some Middle East experts think some of the neocons painted a rosy picture ...

"Buchanan - Dowd Nuptials Announced"

8 posted on 09/07/2003 7:20:11 AM PDT by dighton (NLC™)
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To: wizardoz
From cynic to panic.
9 posted on 09/07/2003 7:22:56 AM PDT by Smile-n-Win (CAVEAT DICTATOR . AMERICA ANTE PORTAS)
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To: b4its2late
The Hag from the Rag!
10 posted on 09/07/2003 7:23:40 AM PDT by Smile-n-Win (CAVEAT DICTATOR . AMERICA ANTE PORTAS)
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To: dogbyte12
On one channel tonight, we can watch the iconic side of the Bush presidency. In the risibly revisionist Showtime movie "DC 9/11: Time of Crisis," George W. Bush is Vin Diesel-tough as he battles terrorists. "If some tinhorn terrorist wants me, tell him to come get me," the fictional president fictionally snaps on Air Force One after the 9/ll attacks. "I'll just be waiting for the bastard."

Mo is absolutely correct. The Showtime movie is visibly revisionist when compared to the version of 9/11 we have been getting from the liberal media personified by Mo. What Mo doesn't understand is the "visibly revisionist" can be much closer to the truth than the NY Times daily BS.

11 posted on 09/07/2003 7:25:09 AM PDT by hflynn
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To: M Kehoe

12 posted on 09/07/2003 7:27:45 AM PDT by dighton (NLC™)
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To: wizardoz
Pitch to the witch:


13 posted on 09/07/2003 7:33:21 AM PDT by Quilla
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To: dogbyte12
“Just as the father failed to finish off Saddam, so the son has failed to finish off Saddam. Just as the conservatives once carped that the father did not go far enough in Iraq, now the "cakewalk" crowd carps that the son does not go far enough.”

A further dispatch in the coming 2004 Election by Democratic sympathizing Leftists and the intense kultur war (postmodernist leftists against “conservatives”).

This –itch is crazy.

The UN would never have allowed us to proceed on w/ Iraq. Sadam is history and the Left is trying to make politics out of a war against terrorism. They don’t give a damn about our soldiers and rightly are afraid of a cultural roll back against their corrupt world view.

Michael Douglas chose rightly as this woman would be one of the first taken out to an old soccer field in Alexandria and shot once the Sharia Law was in effect in the USA.

Liberals are imbued with a false sense of their own intellectual superiority in a world that does not necessarily value it as much as common sense, good judgment and a real regard and empathy for our fellow man.

14 posted on 09/07/2003 7:36:28 AM PDT by Helms ("I Want My MTV" (More Televised Vulgarity))
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To: dogbyte12
"Just as the father failed to finish off Saddam"


This idiot lost me as a reader just as soon as this drivel was on type. Bush Sr. never went into the war, and was not allowed by congress, to go into Iraq and "finish" Saddam. The declaration of war was based upon getting them out of Kuwait. And congress declares war, not the president. More liberal lies and misleads. And, of course, leave it to the unable-to-think sheep to believe it.
15 posted on 09/07/2003 7:39:03 AM PDT by Redwood71
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To: dighton
Thanks. Me and Mo needed that.

5.56mm

16 posted on 09/07/2003 7:39:20 AM PDT by M Kehoe
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To: dogbyte12
Drugs!
17 posted on 09/07/2003 8:15:13 AM PDT by Free_at_last_-2001 (is clinton in jail yet?)
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To: dogbyte12; All
I haven't read her column; but I am in awe of the fortitude you have to do so.
18 posted on 09/07/2003 8:19:11 AM PDT by Right_in_Virginia
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To: Free_at_last_-2001
Nope--just a bad case of NYT menopause which began very early and looks like it will continue indefinitely. She writes like a precocious high school junior.
19 posted on 09/07/2003 8:52:48 AM PDT by rmgatto
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To: dogbyte12
Come let us mock at the great
That had such burdens on the mind
And toiled so hard and late
To leave some monument behind,
Nor thought of the levelling wind.

Come let us mock at the wise;
With all those calendars whereon
They fixed old aching eyes,
They never saw how seasons run,
And now but gape at the sun.

Come let us mock at the good
That fancied goodness might be gay,
And sick of solitude
Might proclaim a holiday:
Wind shrieked - and where are they?

Mock mockers after that
That would not lift a hand maybe
To help good, wise or great
To bar that foul storm out, for we
Traffic in mockery.

(Yeats: the poem 1919)
20 posted on 09/07/2003 8:58:25 AM PDT by LadyDoc
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