If you need more proof that President George Bush is
as clueless as a goldfish on a leash in a space
shuttle, you obviously didn’t see him in all his
counter- intuitive glory this week adamantly refuting
the slogan of “staying the course” while keeping its
policy EXACTLY THE SAME. That’s right, George Bush is
cutting and running from “stay the course.” This
doesn’t mean he’s a Defeatlican, though. Because “we
are winning in Iraq and will continue to win.” And
you’d better hope we do, because if this is winning,
you really REALLY don’t want to see what losing looks
like.He went on to speak of the differences between “a timetable” and “benchmarks,” declaring one to be the way of the winner and the other the path to Loserville City. Now, as to which is which, your guess is as good as anybody’s. And that probably includes his own staff. It definitely includes Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al- Maliki who either has or hasn’t agreed to benchmarks or timetables or touchstones or yardsticks, although a Donald Rumsfeld yard sign looks to be entirely out of the question.
Straight lines. Stark choices. Bold differences. Say what you will about Mister Bush, that’s what he’s always stood for. “Us versus them.” “Good versus evil.” “Black versus white.” Now, that may be a great world view… for an eighth grader, but hey, in the last six years of fighting for the hearts and minds of American voters, its worked. Nuance is for sissies.
Shades of grey: the way of the girly man. The White
House is a place where the “b” in subtlety is not
necessarily silent
Of course, now that polls reflect we midterm electors
are evidencing a wee bit of reluctance continuing in
the President’s lemming footsteps marching lockstep
over the Iraqi cliff of doom, Mr. Bush is determined
to prove himself… flexible. Yes, the giant clanking
Oval Office robot is intent on demonstrating he has
morphed into one of those pliable 14 year old female
Olympic gymnasts with that rubberizing agent still in
their bones. President Iron Giant is no more. Long
live President Olga Korbut.
The President did admit that he may be dissatisfied,
but he’s not disillusioned. He’s patient, but his
patience is not unlimited. Flexible but not spongy. A
little bit country. And a little bit rock and roll.
You say goodbye, I say hello. The war is going
according to plan, but its a limber plan. Not a stay
the concrete course plan, but an elastic sort of
course plan that we’re either staying or not. Kind of
like one of those road races where you can cut across
to the other side between the bales of hay.
So even the President has agreed that the phrase “stay
the course” is a dirty word. And to all the
Republicans candidates whom he seduced into repeating
that phrase often enough to be used for opposition
election ads, it won’t be long before the phrase
“George Bush” is also a dirty word. And I envision a
day not too far in the future when just mentioning the
President’s name on the radio will result in getting
hit by the FCC with a $350,000 fine… for obscenity.
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Sunday, 29 October 2006


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