Surge--Slurge
Everyone seems to be leaving the party. Is it time to go home?. Tom Friedman proposes that the date of Dec. 1, 2007 be set for leaving. Put the price of gas at $3.50/gal and see what happens. The gas price obviously is to hasten our efforts to find alternate energy sources. The Iraqis have had ample opportunity to get thing in better shape. It doesn't seem to be happening. Would our leaving be the needed stimulus or would the ensuing blood bath be intolerable, to us, to the world?????
Nothing seems to go right for the Administration. Walter Reed Hospital!!!!!! Support the troops, until they get shot up and become a liability!!!!!! The answer of course is the same all the time. "We never anticipated this scenario". What did they anticipate from a bloody war??? How wrong from stem to stern could anything be???
Now with the jury deliberating "Scooter" Libby's perjury and obstruction of justice trial it has become patently obvious that V.P, Cheney is really the culprit in the whole mess. Michael Isikoff and David Corn's book, "Hubris" has accurately portrayed just about everything that has happened from early on to present. There have been more books published about this fiasco than one can readily read, or care to. I've read my share of them and have not been disabused of my strong aversion to Bush and his crowd from before he was first elected.
It is going to be a long presidential campaign and it is quickly becoming not so pretty. At this point I don't have a strong feeling for any of the candidates. It will be interesting to see if the "Unity '08" movement gains traction. The internet may prove to be a very potent tool. The idea to have a bipartisan ticket is different.
As I feel is the case in most things, it is more a qualitative than a quantitative difference.
It is uncomfortable to see the legislature thrashing about attempting to control the "Decider" who probably will defeat any means to control him. We will just have to wait out the next two years. McCain is starting to make interesting comments about the way things have been mishandled and how Rumsfeld and Cheney have ill served the President. From across the seas, where Cheney is hiding from the Libby trial,he fires salvos of vituperation at all his critics and insists he's still a top dog. More like "dog in the manger". The Bush administration's notion of diplomacy is to monotonously intone the mantra "all options are on the table". Incredibly, the N.Korean talks have the appearance of actual negotiations. Multilateralism has lost its stigma.
Wouldn't it be fun if Libby gets convicted and decides to rat the whole crowd out to mitigate his situation. He may have been assured already that come what may he will be pardoned just to keep him quiet.
Enough cynicism for now, keep tuned all you out there that wait breathlessly for my next pronouncements.
