President Queeg
Posted by Lurch on May 31, 2007 • Comments (0)TrackBack (0)Permalink

Georgie Anne Geyer has a ripper article in the Dallas Morning News as she discusses terrorism and its spread, comparing it to cancer.

The best part of the article is not about terrorism, but about its impact in Washington:

[Y]ou have weakened societies vulnerable to the "new answers" of "new insurgencies," and on the other hand, you have Iraq set up as a school for terrorists with American troops and policy providing the constant inspiration for their fight.

This, of course, is not the way the Bush administration sees it.

The White House sees terrorists as born, not created by history, bearing the mark of Cain, not the mark of circumstance. There is a scarlet "T" written on their foreheads at birth and the only answer is to destroy them. This kind of thinking, of course, relieves the thinker of any responsibility for the presence of the insurgent-terrorist-whatever in our innocent midst.

What's more, there is not much real give in the administration's policies. True, Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice and other American diplomats met Memorial Day weekend with the Iranians in Baghdad (a good first move but limited, since the Iranians have most of the power because of our incredible stupidity in Iraq). But by all reports, President Bush is more convinced than ever of his righteousness.

Friends of his from Texas were shocked recently to find him nearly wild-eyed, thumping himself on the chest three times while he repeated "I am the president!" He also made it clear he was setting Iraq up so his successor could not get out of "our country's destiny."

I think we should all send this maniac large steel ball bearings as Christmas presents.

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A tip of the too-small Kevlar helmet to Lambert at Corrente Wire.


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