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Wednesday, August 10, 2005

My Guest.. Maureen!

I'm surrendering my soapbox to a fine spitfire of a redhead today. She says what I'm thinking.. Ladies & Gents, I present my 'likemind', Maureen Dowd. Go get 'em gal!!
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Why No Tea and Sympathy?


By MAUREEN DOWD
Published: August 10, 2005
WASHINGTON

W. can't get no satisfaction on Iraq.

There's an angry mother of a dead soldier camping outside his Crawford ranch, demanding to see a president who prefers his sympathy to be carefully choreographed.

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Fred R. Conrad/The New York Times


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A new CNN-USA Today-Gallup poll shows that a majority of Americans now think that going to war was a mistake and that the war has made the U.S. more vulnerable to terrorism. So fighting them there means it's more likely we'll have to fight them here?

Donald Rumsfeld acknowledged yesterday that sophisticated bombs were streaming over the border from Iran to Iraq.

And the Rolling Stones have taken a rare break from sex odes to record an antiwar song called "Sweet Neo Con," chiding Condi Rice and Mr. Bush. "You call yourself a Christian; I call you a hypocrite," Mick Jagger sings.

The N.F.L. put out a press release on Monday announcing that it's teaming up with the Stones and ABC to promote "Monday Night Football." The flag-waving N.F.L. could still back out if there's pressure, but the mood seems to have shifted since Madonna chickened out of showing an antiwar music video in 2003. The White House used to be able to tamp down criticism by saying it hurt our troops, but more people are asking the White House to explain how it plans to stop our troops from getting hurt.

Cindy Sheehan, a 48-year-old Californian with a knack for P.R., says she will camp out in the dusty heat near the ranch until she gets to tell Mr. Bush face to face that he must pull all U.S. troops out of Iraq. Her son, Casey, a 24-year-old Army specialist, was killed in a Sadr City ambush last year.

The president met with her family two months after Casey's death. Capturing W.'s awkwardness in traversing the line between somber and joking, and his love of generic labels, Ms. Sheehan said that W. had referred to her as "Mom" throughout the meeting, and given her the sense that he did not know who her son was.

The Bush team tried to discredit "Mom" by pointing reporters to an old article in which she sounded kinder to W. If only her husband were an undercover C.I.A. operative, the Bushies could out him. But even if they send out a squad of Swift Boat Moms for Truth, there will be a countering Falluja Moms for Truth.

It's amazing that the White House does not have the elementary shrewdness to have Mr. Bush simply walk down the driveway and hear the woman out, or invite her in for a cup of tea. But W., who has spent nearly 20 percent of his presidency at his ranch, is burrowed into his five-week vacation and two-hour daily workouts. He may be in great shape, but Iraq sure isn't.

It's hard to think of another president who lived in such meta-insulation. His rigidly controlled environment allows no chance encounters with anyone who disagrees. He never has to defend himself to anyone, and that is cognitively injurious. He's a populist who never meets people - an ordinary guy who clears brush, and brush is the only thing he talks to. Mr. Bush hails Texas as a place where he can return to his roots. But is he mixing it up there with anyone besides Vulcans, Pioneers and Rangers?

W.'s idea of consolation was to dispatch Stephen Hadley, the national security adviser, to talk to Ms. Sheehan, underscoring the inhumane humanitarianism of his foreign policy. Mr. Hadley is just a suit, one of the hard-line Unsweet Neo Cons who helped hype America into this war.

It's getting harder for the president to hide from the human consequences of his actions and to control human sentiment about the war by pulling a curtain over the 1,835 troops killed in Iraq; the more than 13,000 wounded, many shorn of limbs; and the number of slain Iraqi civilians - perhaps 25,000, or perhaps double or triple that. More people with impeccable credentials are coming forward to serve as a countervailing moral authority to challenge Mr. Bush.

Paul Hackett, a Marine major who served in Iraq and criticized the president on his conduct of the war, narrowly lost last week when he ran for Congress as a Democrat in a Republican stronghold in Cincinnati. Newt Gingrich warned that the race should "serve as a wake-up call to Republicans" about 2006.

Selectively humane, Mr. Bush justified his Iraq war by stressing the 9/11 losses. He emphasized the humanity of the Iraqis who desire freedom when his W.M.D. rationale vaporized.

But his humanitarianism will remain inhumane as long as he fails to understand that the moral authority of parents who bury children killed in Iraq is absolute.


E-mail: liberties@nytimes.com
Comments:
Wonderful editorial!! Thanks for posting this.

I wish I knew a Red Voter. I would love to ask them how they can still support this Administration. The scandals, the ethical lapses, the cover-ups, the illegal "outing" of agents, the LIES...how can they support this?

The Controller in my office has a great campaigne button up on his board: REPUBLICANS FOR KERRY, *COUNTRY OVER PARTY*

It's time to set aside blind love for the President. It's time for his supporters to start taking a look at what's best for this nation -- and the war in Iraq certainly falls short in this realm.
 
Here here!!! My son did not die in Iraq, but he is there risking his life as we speak and I too would love to have a good sit down with dubbya! The reason that he will not come out and meet with this woman and the reason his schedule precludes him meeting up with any dissenting opinion is that he would then have to speak without the benefit of speach writers and three days of practice. Imagine what could actually slip out of his mouth then!
 
Yikes -- thoughts and prayers of safety for your son!
 
Absolutely.. many prayers for his safety. I think people forget that we liberals DO support the troops. We're supportive right now of getting them safely home & away from the quagmire that this war is.
Those soldiers have the shoddiest equipment, made by the lowest bidders. It just saddens & sickens me. We owe them so much more than that.
 
Yeah, don't worry about Eddie (Lampert). He started with his stocks blog and then expanded into running down every Sean Hannity / Rush comment distilled into a blog.
 
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