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Maureen Dowd: Opinion: Dick Cheney's "Sulfurous Strands"

 
 
Reply Fri 28 Oct, 2005 12:09 pm
Opinion: Dick Cheney's "Sulfurous Strands"
By Maureen Dowd (excerpt)
New York Times
101/28/05

The shocking thing about the trellis of revelations showing Dick Cheney, the self-styled Mr. Strong America, as the central figure in dark conspiracies to juice up a case for war and demonize those who tried to tell the public the truth is how unshocking it all is. It's exactly what we thought was going on, but we never thought we'd actually hear the lurid details: Cheney and Rummy, the two old compadres from the Nixon and Ford days, in a cabal running the country and the world into the ground, driven by their poisonous obsession with Iraq, while Junior is out of the loop, playing in the gym or on his mountain bike.

Mr. Cheney has been so well protected by his Praetorian guard all these years that it's been hard for the public to see his dastardly deeds and petty schemes. But now, because of Patrick Fitzgerald's investigation and candid talk from Brent Scowcroft and Lawrence Wilkerson, he's been flushed out as the heart of darkness: all sulfurous strands lead back to the man W. aptly nicknamed Vice.

...Whether or not it turns out to be illegal, outing a C.I.A. agent - undercover or not - simply to undermine her husband's story is Rove-ishly sleazy. This no-leak administration was perfectly willing to leak to hurt anyone who got in its way....The Bush hawks presented themselves as protectors and exporters of American values. But they were so feverish about projecting the alternate reality they had constructed to link Saddam and Al Qaeda - and fulfilling their idee fixe about invading Iraq - they perverted American values.
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goodfielder
 
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Reply Sat 29 Oct, 2005 03:16 am
She writes beautifully.
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McTag
 
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Reply Sat 29 Oct, 2005 04:19 am
A nest of vipers.

Above the Law. Accountable to no-one. Serving their country?
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goodfielder
 
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Reply Sat 29 Oct, 2005 05:06 am
Definitely serving.
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au1929
 
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Reply Sat 29 Oct, 2005 07:53 am
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Cheney and Rummy, the two old compadres from the Nixon and Ford days, in a cabal running the country and the world into the ground, driven by their poisonous obsession with Iraq, while Junior is out of the loop, playing in the gym or on his mountain bike
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Here she captures exactly what is going on with this administration.
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Merry Andrew
 
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Reply Sat 29 Oct, 2005 08:01 am
I do so hope that Cheney finally gets his come-uppance. Wouldn't it be neat to see that vice president indicted along with his stooges? Just the thought of that possibility makes me feel warm and cuddly all over.
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au1929
 
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Reply Sat 29 Oct, 2005 08:31 am
Question:
Do you believe that Bush was and is completely innocent?That he was completely oblivious to what was going on under his nose?
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BumbleBeeBoogie
 
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Reply Sat 29 Oct, 2005 08:41 am
au
au1929 wrote:
Question:
Do you believe that Bush was and is completely innocent?That he was completely oblivious to what was going on under his nose?


Either choice means he is too incompetent to be president or the town dog catcher.

BBB
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au1929
 
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Reply Sat 29 Oct, 2005 08:53 am
BBB wrote
[quote]Either choice means he is too incompetent to be president or the town dog catcher[/quote]


That is a given
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twinpeaksnikki2
 
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Reply Sat 29 Oct, 2005 09:10 am
au1929 wrote:
Question:
Do you believe that Bush was and is completely innocent?That he was completely oblivious to what was going on under his nose?


Yes, he is either either grossly incompetent or culpable. Proabably both actually.
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talk72000
 
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Reply Mon 31 Oct, 2005 09:45 pm
Cheney's heart might give out thus escaping any form of accountability or punishment.
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kelticwizard
 
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Reply Tue 1 Nov, 2005 12:12 am
au1929 wrote:
Question:
Do you believe that Bush was and is completely innocent?That he was completely oblivious to what was going on under his nose?


twin peaks nikki wrote:
Yes, he is either either grossly incompetent or culpable. Proabably both actually.


Probably does not matter. He has every single radio commentator on the AM dial singing his praises, plus Fox News. It almost doesn't matter what he does-the spin machine will make seem like much ado about nothing.
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Merry Andrew
 
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Reply Tue 1 Nov, 2005 04:22 am
kelticwizard wrote:
au1929 wrote:
Question:
Do you believe that Bush was and is completely innocent?That he was completely oblivious to what was going on under his nose?


twin peaks nikki wrote:
Yes, he is either either grossly incompetent or culpable. Proabably both actually.


Probably does not matter. He has every single radio commentator on the AM dial singing his praises, plus Fox News. It almost doesn't matter what he does-the spin machine will make seem like much ado about nothing.


Yah, but it doesn't seem to be fooling much of the public any more. His ratings are in the toilet, no matter which polls you look at. Fox may be worshipping at the shrine of the Holy Bush, but the major mainstream news magazine certainly are not. This week's Time, for example, has a major article on the mess and confusion the White House is in now. The hits just keep on coming.
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