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Now Playing! The Conservative Meltdown
My, what a busy summer it’s been! I’ve
been away for awhile enjoying time with the family and, during my travels;
I’ve noticed something very odd happening out there. People are talking about Bush
is scheduled to emerge from his western hidey hole soon and quite honestly, I
wouldn’t be surprised if he tries to extend his vacation just a bit longer.
Really, who could blame him? Even with the controlled settings of his last two
public appearances in Bush’s
poll numbers are so bad right now that you need the toilet plunger just to get a
look at them. Richard Nixon at the height of Watergate had better numbers than
Bush does right now. Bill Clinton’s numbers at the same point in his second
term were going up – largely due to the public’s support of him during the
obsessive right wing witch hunt. Maybe Bush should get himself an intern to help
his numbers? Okay, sorry. That grossed me out too. Bush
can take some solace in the knowledge that he still has the support of his base
but these folks seem to be losing it too. From the super-patriots in Texas
firing shotguns and driving their pick ‘em up trucks over makeshift memorials
to the war dead (Bush’s war dead) to the wacko right wing televangelists
calling for the assassination of democratically elected leaders, Bush’s base
is starting to cause the administration to “distance itself” from their most
staunch supporters. Then
we have Ann Coulter calling New Yorkers “cowards,” Paul Harvey advocating
nuclear war in the Middle East, Jerry Falwell supporting “bombing terrorists
in the name of the Lord,” and RNC Chairman, Ken Melman, accusing Democrats of
being the “party of fear!” If you listen real close, you can hear the sound
of millions of foreheads being slapped in disbelief. Seriously, would you want
to come out of hiding after a season of this kind of behavior done on your
behalf in a crippled attempt to somehow defend you? And that’s not the worst
of it. There
are turncoats in the Republican Party now. Bush must attack the credibility of
his fellow conservatives in order to defend his failures. In
the tradition of Rosa Parks, Harriet Tubman, Colleen Rowley, Sibel Edmonds,
Bunnatine (Bunny) Greenhouse and other remarkable American women, Gold Star
Mother, Cindy Sheehan, has done more to irritate the Bush status quo in her
quest for honesty and accountability than anyone would have thought possible.
What started as a personal desire for answers from the man responsible for the
lies that led to her son’s murder, Sheehan’s vigil has blossomed into a
national movement so enormous that the mainstream media was forced to take
notice. What’s more, her steadfast nature and her visibility have brought out
the absolute worst behavior of her detractors, otherwise known as the “patri-idiots.”
You know - the Bush people. Bush
neighbor, Larry Mattlage, fired off his shotgun in the vicinity of the vigil
because he was “getting ready for dove season.” Mattlage told reporters to
“figure it out.” Aw, how positively clever, Larry. Of
course, we can’t forget Larry Northern of Waco (or is that Wacko) who felt the
need to destroy over 500 crosses and 40 American flags which had been set up by
Sheehan supporters as a makeshift memorial to American lives lost in Iraq.
Really, exactly how does this translate into “patriotism?” Then,
right on cue, Rush Limbaugh states that the whole Sheehan saga just “isn’t
real” and compares her to RatherGate’s Bill Burkett and then denies he
said it the next day. Conservative crackpot, Michelle Malkin, wrote that Sheehan
and her supporters were “anti-military,
anti-American, terrorist sympathizing agitators” as if anyone with two
brain cells to rub together actually took her seriously. Bill O’Reilly said
that Sheehan’s behavior was “treasonous.”(Oh,
shut up, Bill). Conservative radio host, Mark Williams, stated on Fox that “Cindy
Sheehan is on a mission to figuratively urinate on her son's grave and make his
death stand for nothing." And, finally, U.S. News & World Report
senior writer Michael Barone claimed that the media is currently devoting
substantial coverage to Sheehan because "many
in the press ... do not want us to win this war and think that we don't deserve
to win this war." And therein lies a large part of the problem Bush and
Co. is experiencing; fewer and fewer Americans are buying the b.s. these days. The
polls show that most people believe Bush has lied about why we went to Remember
the months prior to the invasion? Americans were told that Then
there were the string of events that would bring an end to hostilities or at
least make things easier over there. The killings of Hussein’s sons,
Hussein’s capture, the passing of sovereignty and the elections were all
milestones which were supposed to fix everything. But they didn’t and in some
cases things got even worse. Now Americans are supposed to believe that the
Iraqi Constitution is going to be another “fix all” yet most of them
aren’t buying it. And things aren’t helped when you have Safia Taleb
al-Suhail (the purple fingered Iraqi woman who hugged the Marine mom at the
State of the Union speech) who now worries that women’s rights in Now, put all this together and throw in the following; Rove and Libby targeted in the CIA leak scandal, the Downing Street Documents, the revelation of Operation Able Danger, John Bolton botching things up at the U.N. already, Social Security reform falling flat on its face, the possible release of more pictures and videos from Abu Ghraib, the steady chipping away in Ohio which continues to expose Republican corruption in high places and to top it all off, Cindy Sheehan is not going away.
Just what is the worst president in the history of the
That’s simple. You send Karen Hughes to make
You know, it’s got to be tough being a Conservative these days. |
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