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Soft Shoe in Hard Times


By MAUREEN DOWD
Published: March 16, 2008


Everyone here is flummoxed about why the president is in such a fine mood.

The dollar?s crumpling, the recession?s thundering, the Dow?s bungee-jumping and the world?s disapproving, yet George Bush has turned into Gene Kelly, tap dancing and singing in a one-man review called ?The Most Happy Fella.?

?I?m coming to you as an optimistic fellow,? he told the Economic Club of New York on Friday. His manner ? chortling and joshing ? was in odd juxtaposition to the Fed?s bailing out the imploding Bear Stearns and his own acknowledgment that ?our economy obviously is going through a tough time,? that gas prices are spiking, and that folks ?are concerned about making their bills.?

He began by laughingly calling the latest news on the economic meltdown ?a interesting moment? and ended by saying that ?our energy policy has not been very wise? and that there was ?no quick fix? on gasp-inducing gas prices.

?You know, I guess the best way to describe government policy is like a person trying to drive a car in a rough patch,? he said. ?If you ever get stuck in a situation like that, you know full well it?s important not to overcorrect, because when you overcorrect you end up in the ditch.?

Dude, you?re already in the ditch.

Boy George crashed the family station wagon into the globe and now the global economy. Yet the more terrified Americans get, the more bizarrely carefree he seems. The former oilman reacted with cocky ignorance a couple of weeks ago when a reporter informed him that gas was barreling toward $4 a gallon.

In on-the-record sessions with reporters ? and more candid off-the-record ones ? he has seemed goofily happy in recent weeks, prickly no more but strangely liberated and ebullient.

Even though he ordinarily hates being kept waiting, he made light of it while cooling his heels for John McCain, and did a soft shoe for the White House press. Wearing a cowboy hat, he warbled a comic Western ditty at the Gridiron Dinner a week ago ? alluding to Scooter Libby?s conviction, Saudis getting richer from our oil-guzzling, Brownie?s dismal Katrina performance, and Dick Cheney?s winsome habit of withholding documents.

At a dinner on Wednesday, the man who is persona non grata on the campaign trail (except for closed fund-raisers) told morose Republican members of Congress that he was totally confident that ?we can retake the House? and ?hold the White House.?

?I think 2008 is going to be a fabulous year for the Republican Party!? he said, sounding like Rachael Ray sprinkling paprika on goulash. That must have been news to House Republicans, who have no money, just lost the seat held by their former speaker, and are hemorrhaging incumbents as they head into a campaign marked by an incipient recession and an unpopular war.

If only they could see things as the president does. Bush, who used his family connections to avoid Vietnam, told troops serving in Afghanistan on Thursday that he is ?a little envious? of their adventure there, saying it was ?in some ways romantic.?

Afghanistan is still roiling, as is Iraq, but W. is serene. ?Removing Saddam Hussein was the right decision early in my presidency, it is the right decision now, and it will be the right decision ever,? he said, echoing that great American philosopher Dan Quayle, who once told Samoans, ?Happy campers you are, happy campers you have been and, as far as I am concerned, happy campers you will always be.?

W. bragged to Republicans about his ?considered judgment? in sending more troops to Iraq and again presented himself as an untroubled instrument of divine will. ?I believe there?s an Almighty,? he said, ?and I believe a gift of that Almighty to every man, woman and child is freedom.?

Although the president belittled the Democrats for their policy of ?retreat,? his surge has been a temporary and expensive place-holder for what Americans want: a policy to get us out of Iraq.

?Has it allowed us to reduce troop levels to below where they were when it started?? Michael Kinsley wrote recently. ?The answer is no.? Gen. David Petraeus told The Washington Post last week that no one in the U.S. and Iraqi governments ?feels that there has been sufficient progress by any means in the area of national reconciliation.?

Maybe the president is just putting on a good face to keep up American morale, the way Herbert Hoover did after the crash of ?29, when he continued to dress in a tuxedo for dinner.

Or maybe the old Andover cheerleader really believes his own cheers, and that prosperity will turn up any time now, just like the W.M.D. in Iraq.

Or perhaps it?s a Freudian trip. Now that he?s mucked up the world and the country, he can finally stop rebelling against his dad and relax in the certainty that the Bush name will forever be associated with crash-and-burn presidencies.

Whatever the explanation, it?s plumb loco.

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Better than being a 'useless idiot' I guess. Keep believing your WND articles, Weasel. Keep sinking into the abyss of madness.
 

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Islamist Website Instructs Mujahideen in Using Popular U.S. Web Forums to Foster Anti-War Sentiment among Americans

In the past few months, Islamists engaged in ?media jihad? have increased their efforts to expose as broad a Western audience as possible to their jihad films, which purport to document the growing success of the mujahideen in Iraq and Afghanistan. As part of this endeavor, they have posted jihad films on popular free video-sharing websites such as YouTube, LiveLeak, and Google Video, hoping that such films will tip public opinion in the West against the war in Iraq and Afghanistan - thus pressuring Western governments to withdraw their troops from these countries.

As part of the campaign to foster anti-war sentiment among Westerners, and more specifically among Americans, a member of the Al-Mohajroon Islamist website with the username Al-Wathiq Billah instructed mujahideen in how to infiltrate popular American forums and to use them to distribute jihad films and spread disinformation about the war.

The following are excerpts: [1]

?Raiding American Forums is Among the Most Important Means of Obtaining Victory in the Fierce Media War? and of Influencing the Views of the Weak-Minded American?

?There is no doubt, my brothers, that raiding American forums is among the most important means of obtaining victory in the fierce media war? and of influencing the views of the weak-minded American who pays his taxes so they will go to the infidel American army. This American is an idiot and does not [even] know where Iraq is? [It is therefore] mandatory for every electronic mujahid [to engage in this raiding].?


?It is better that you raid non-political forums such as music forums and trivia forums? which American people? favor? Define your target[ed forum]? and get to know it well? Post your contribution and do not get into? futile arguments?

Indicate You Are an American."

?Obviously, you have to register yourself using a purely American name? Choose an icon that indicates that you are an American, and place it next to your nickname [in the forum].?

(maybe a retired u.s. air force icon?...nice touch)

?In my experience, the areas most visited in American forums? [are titled] ?Random Thoughts? and ?What?s going on in your mind??? [The former] takes priority in the American forums, and is highly popular. You should post your contribution there? This should include films of the mujahideen in Iraq, mujahideen publications in English,images and films of the Americans? crimes, and casualty counts of american soldiers."..


(hmmm?)

"Invent Stories About American Soldiers You Have [Allegedly] Personally Known?

(or say you`re a veteran?)

?Obviously, you should post your contribution? as an American? You should correspond with visitors to this forum, [bringing to their attention] the frustrating situation of their troops in Iraq? You should invent stories about American soldiers you have [allegedly] personally known (as classmates? or members in a club who played baseball and tennis with you) who were drafted to Iraq and then committed suicide while in service by hanging or shooting themselves??

?Also, write using a sad tone, and tell them that you feel sorry for your [female] neighbor or co-worker who became addicted to alcohol or drugs? because her poor fianc?, a former soldier in Iraq, was paralyzed or [because] his legs were amputated? [Use any story] which will break their spirits, oh brave fighter for the sake of God??

How to Make Americans Feel Frustrated With Their Government

?You should enter into debate or respond only if it is extremely necessary? Your concern should [only] be introducing topics which? will cause [them to feel] frustration and anger towards their government?, which will? render them hostile to Bush? and his Republican Party and make them feel they must vote to bring the troops back from Iraq as soon as possible.?

?Do not? discuss issues pertaining to Arabs or Muslims at all, whether negatively or positively? because this could be a trap for you? In addition, do not ask people to circulate the material [you have posted] in other forums? as these types of requests will expose you??

(spy never engages my questions on his nationality)...


spy`s certainly following the field manual....a loyal soldier of allah)...
 
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