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Gary Hart: Karl Rove's phony Iraq October Surprise

 
 
Reply Sun 6 Aug, 2006 09:01 am
An October Surprise
by Gary Hart
08.05.2006

Depending on the fate of Senator Joe Lieberman on Tuesday, it should come as no surprise to anyone when (not if) the Bush administration announces a dramatic plan to exit Iraq sometime before the Congressional elections this fall.

As an increasing number of Republican Members of Congress confront unhappy, sometimes angry, constituents finally fed up with the absence of purpose in the continued U.S. occupation and the death and dismemberment of young American troops for no purpose having to do either with combating the jihad or making the U.S. secure, they will demand White House rescue for their political careers.

Since, with precious few exceptions, political careers trump principle, and since the cabal of neoconservatives and the religious right intend to govern forever, the genius Karl Rove will concoct a patently phony Iraq exit strategy.

But even as President Bush rolls out the bogus plan in the Rose Garden, surrounded by trembling Congressmen, and claims "victory" in Iraq, work will continue around the clock on the American fortress in central Baghdad and on the permanent military garrisons in the countryside.

It was all forecast years ago in the final scene of the movie Three Days of the Condor when the CIA official Higgins explains to the naive CIA research character portrayed by Robert Redford: "Of course it's about the oil. Do you think the American people care how we get it? They just want us to get it."
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edgarblythe
 
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Reply Sun 6 Aug, 2006 09:07 am
Very reminiscent of Nixon's "I have a secret plan to end the war," during the election campaign that saw him elected president. Election over, he admited candidly he had no such plan. He then went to work expanding the war.
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paull
 
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Reply Mon 7 Aug, 2006 09:49 am
So, if this does not happen, does that mean we don't have to listen to Gary or edgar ever again? It bugs me that false prognostication can go unpunished.
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kelticwizard
 
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Reply Mon 7 Aug, 2006 10:06 am
Not really, Paull, because by writing that piece, Hart is serving to warn people that such a thing is likely to come. This would make it hard for Bush to pull this tactic, since people would say, "I told you so".

Incidentally, after Congressman Murtha's famous speech caused such a stir, Bush backers were on A2K telling us that Bush had plans in the works to start cutting back already-that Murtha's speech was completely unnecessary.
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joefromchicago
 
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Reply Mon 7 Aug, 2006 11:34 am
edgarblythe wrote:
Very reminiscent of Nixon's "I have a secret plan to end the war," during the election campaign that saw him elected president. Election over, he admited candidly he had no such plan. He then went to work expanding the war.

That was the plan.
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