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To: T L Comiskey who wrote (43533)4/22/2004 11:07:57 PM
From: T L Comiskey  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 89467
 
FANATICS AND FOOLS: HOW THE DYSFUNCTIONAL WHITE HOUSE LED US TO WAR

By Arianna Huffington

For the past year, I've been studying and writing about the Fanatics
running the White House and the Fools on both sides of the aisle who
have
enabled them to prevail.

Bob Woodward has now given us a chilling behind-the-scenes look at how
this dysfunctional dynamic drove us to war in Iraq — providing
devastating
snapshots of both the evidence-be-damned zealotry of Bush, Cheney,
Rumsfeld, and their minions and the craven capitulation of White House
enablers Powell, Tenet, Rice, and Hughes.

Woodward's portrait of this last group is particularly damning: an
assemblage of cowards and sycophants who knew full well that the truth
was
being sacrificed on the altar of Dick Cheney's "fevered" obsession with
Saddam but did nothing to stop the butchery. A very special Circle of
Hell
must be reserved for them.

Piled on top of the insider accounts by Paul O'Neill and Richard
Clarke,
Woodward's book delivers the coup de grace to any lingering doubt that
the
Bush administration is teeming with fanatics for whom evidence is
little
more than an obstacle on the path to greater glory.

We see a president for whom staying the course — even if the course is
leading us over the edge of a cliff — is a badge of honor, and for whom
a
questioning mindset is anathema reserved for, well, wimps. And George
the
Younger was going to have none of that this time around. Sorry, Dad.
Bush
is also terrifyingly insulated; if it wasn't coming from Cheney or
Rummy —
or Prince Bandar — he wasn't listening.

We see a vice president so obsessed with linking Saddam to 9/11, that
no
piece of intelligence that supports this hypothesis is deemed too
unreliable to be used. Cheney was like an al-Qaida alchemist,
converting
shards of faulty or ambiguous information into golden reasons for
pre-emptive war. Who knew that the soundtrack to the shock and awe of
Baghdad would be Cheney's karaoke take on Peggy Lee: "Fever 'til you
sizzle/What a lovely way to burn!"?

As frightening as this collective fanaticism is — and there can be few
things more unnerving than leaders willing to lie to get their way —
it's
hardly surprising. Bush and Co. have been flouting the truth since the
moment the Supreme Court handed them the keys to the White House.

What is a surprise is how easily — and willingly — the White House
Fools
went along with the program.

Colin Powell believed in his heart that war with Iraq could — indeed,
should — be avoided. But instead of making a principled stand, he made
like a Good Soldier and fell into line. He was further out of the war
loop
than the ambassador from the home country of 15 of the 19 9/11
hijackers —
but when the president asked him to carry his sample vial of anthrax at
the United Nations, Powell was so flattered he dutifully set out to
hoodwink the world.

In Dante's "Inferno," deceivers are sentenced to have their souls
encased
in flames, hypocrites are forced to wear a cloak weighted with lead,
and
those who use their powers of persuasion for insidious ends are doomed
to
suffer a continual fever so intense that their body sizzles and smokes
like a steak tossed on a George Foreman grill. Maybe Satan will give
Powell a three-afflictions-for-the-price-of-one deal.

At least the secretary of state won't be lonely in the underworld.
He'll
have George Tenet and Karen Hughes right by his smoldering side.

Tenet knew that the intel on Iraqi WMD was thinner than Lara Flynn
Boyle
on Dexatrim but was so desperate to get on Cheney and Bush's good side
that he turned himself into the Dick Vitale of WMD: "It's a slam dunk,
baby!"

Hughes was just as spineless. After listening to Scooter Libby foam at
the
mouth for an hour, rabidly trying to sell the Cheney case for war to a
jury of administration heavy-hitters, Hughes gave the overheated and
hyperbolic presentation two thumbs down. But instead of counseling the
president to rethink his pre-emptive plans, Hughes sat back and watched
as
the job of making the shaky case to the world was transferred from
Libby
to Powell. Forget fixing the message; they merely switched messengers.

In the Bible, Jesus makes it clear that those who have been exposed to
the
truth have a higher obligation than the uninformed: "If you were blind,
you would not be guilty of sin; but now that you claim you can see, you
cannot escape your guilt."

The White House Fanatics — blinded by their zealotry — should suffer
the
wrath of the electorate and be voted out of office. But the Fools who
enabled them must face an even harsher form of retribution. Eternal
damnation is the ultimate long, hard slog.

© 2004 ARIANNA HUFFINGTON.
DISTRIBUTED BY TRIBUNE MEDIA SERVICES, INC.



To: T L Comiskey who wrote (43533)4/23/2004 1:12:59 AM
From: denizen48  Respond to of 89467
 
Condoleeza baby, where are you? Can you answer these?
Here she is, here she is....structural weaknesses...tactical deficiencies, you say? That's why she never heard about any of this. "Who'd have ever thought they'd use airplanes as missiles?"
Who'd have ever thought this thing would keep biting us in the ass? Colombo, where are you, when we need you to expose this lying bitch.



To: T L Comiskey who wrote (43533)4/23/2004 8:15:48 AM
From: Poet  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 89467
 
That's the single most terrifying piece I've read in weeks. Thanks for posting it, Tim.