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Roy Eidelson Donating Member (48 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Feb-20-07 08:46 AM
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Beware the Wounded Bear
When respondents in a mid-February Pew poll were asked to use one word to describe President Bush, the single adjective offered most often was “incompetent.” Meanwhile, a recent Newsweek poll revealed not only that Bush’s approval rating has fallen to an all-time low, but also that a majority of respondents simply wish his presidency was already over. These rebukes cannot sit well with someone who has proclaimed himself “The Decider,” who has become infatuated with the title “Commander-in-Chief,” and who once told Bob Woodward “That’s the interesting thing about being the President…I don’t feel like I owe anybody an explanation.”

In short, the president and his conservative allies find themselves on very uncomfortable and increasingly shaky ground. They are beleaguered by transparent policy failures and by growing public and media scrutiny of their actions and motives. There is much irony to this current state of affairs. As I have described elsewhere, the Bush administration has thrived on manipulative appeals to our collective core concerns about vulnerability, injustice, distrust, superiority, and helplessness (an online video discussing this topic can be viewed HERE). To promote their narrow agenda, they have sought to persuade the country that we should feel constantly fearful for our safety, aggrieved for injustices perpetrated against us, distrustful of outsiders, superior to others in our values and character, and powerful enough to accomplish anything we desire. This worked for a long time. However, as the polls noted above clearly indicate, for most of us these appeals have lost much of their persuasive power (perhaps because we’ve been fooled once too often). As a result, the White House and its propagandists are now most successful at persuading themselves. This is indeed a peculiar and limited form of success—but it still makes for a very dangerous brew. Consider the five ingredients:

Vulnerability. First, Bush, Cheney, and their most devoted followers must certainly be feeling more vulnerable today than ever before. Many threats have never seemed closer to their door: disapproval from the preponderance of Americans, wavering support from some once forceful advocates, and talk of impeachment in influential circles.

Injustice. Second, the administration continues to see itself as unjustly persecuted by its critics. Bush, Cheney, and company imagine themselves as victims—victims of premature verdicts of failure and wrongdoing, and victims of unwarranted blame for tragic outcomes they personally consider unavoidable.

Distrust. Third, add to this concoction the White House’s growing sense that the truly trustworthy are ever fewer in number. Efforts to prevent or ferret out insider betrayal—of the Bush agenda and of the secrets that aid its execution—have undoubtedly proliferated during these nervous days.

Superiority. Fourth, for the true believers still left at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue, the opposition rising against them likely serves less as a reason for doubt than as a reminder that the administration’s exalted purpose is beyond the grasp and embrace of all but the most visionary and courageous.

Helplessness. Fifth, the administration realizes that it no longer has a “rubber stamp” Congress eager to do endorse its every move, nor a citizenry readily malleable to its bidding. Accustomed to the trappings of seemingly unlimited power—and unwilling to settle for anything less—Bush, Cheney, and company must now search for alternative and possibly extraordinary means to achieve their ambitions.

In sum, this mixture of ingredients is nothing less than a recipe for the further radicalization of what is already an extremist worldview with little patience for dissenting opinions or incomplete loyalties. One might argue that the Bush-Cheney agenda and method of operation can hardly get any worse. That belief could well be recklessly naïve. Previously, this administration viewed the American people as broadly supportive, or blissfully ignorant, or easily bullied into submission. But moving forward, the White House may increasingly perceive us as a highly problematic obstruction—or as part of the enemy itself. In short, as the president and his team circle the wagons ever more tightly, giving even greater power to the few loyalists remaining within, we must be ever more alert to their potential transgressions against the law and against the will of the people. And remember that in the wild there are few creatures more dangerous than a cornered cat or a wounded bear.
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ginnyinWI Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Feb-20-07 08:55 AM
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1. they are trying to keep up a positive front, but
I think it must be very different behind those closed doors. I can imagine a seige mentality in the WH, with nobody really willing to tell the "king" how bad things really are. I believe a lot of the arrogance you mention comes from Cheney--he knows how bad it is. Bush is probably kept halfway in the dark; the only thing he can do about anything is keep up the bravado, anyway. He's worked himself into a rigid corner and can't change. I remember the Nixon administration--how it was all going just fine, until suddenly it wasn't.
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BleedingHeartPatriot Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Feb-20-07 09:22 AM
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2. A key to the unfolding events in the next months, years, will be the corporomedia's willingness, or
not, to "catapult the propaganda".

Bush and the rest of the cabal, have had smooth sailing as far as their treatment in the mass visual media...with one significant exception, Katrina.

I can only hope that the high profile media types who have had to testify under oath about their complicity with the cabal think twice before cozying up to their sources to make the WH's arguments sound logical and palatable to the often very gullible citizenry.

Great post. K & R. MKJ
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KoKo Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Feb-20-07 01:53 PM
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7. Not much evidence that Corporate Media has learned a thing
since they have grown ever more dictatorial...pushing fluff and infotainment ...all seeming to sidetrack reporting from the ever growing scandals. Where do we see a list of all those forced to resign from Bush Administrtion because of scandal and criminal involvement? So many scandals starting off with Enron and Bush's stock trading that should have sent him to do time before Martha Stewart served.

So much down the Memory Whole/such a complaint media...bought and paid for by the FCC De-Regulation and all those tax breaks and tax credits for Corporations and the Wealth. Pay back by the Media and rape of the American People in so many ways.
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Roy Eidelson Donating Member (48 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Feb-21-07 04:02 PM
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11. Good Points
And thanks for recalling that quote. The longer version is this: "See, in my line of work you got to keep repeating things over and over and over again for the truth to sink in, to kind of catapult the propaganda." And the speaker, of course, was our president, participating in a "conversation" about social security in New York a year and a half ago.
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sinkingfeeling Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Feb-20-07 09:25 AM
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3. You are correct. They are wounded and more dangerous now then ever!
Impeach!!!!!
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Dhalgren Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Feb-20-07 09:32 AM
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4. Great piece and welcome to DU.
We have to squeeze this bunch of deranged criminals ever more tightly. They must have no room for maneuver. The congress has to stay on top of these rogue thugs and make sure that they cannot enact any plans for more death, maiming, and destruction. What will happen? I cannot say, but I have serious misgivings regarding our near future. Martial Law? Suspension of what is left of the Constitution? I would put nothing passed these bloody murderers...there are no depths to which they will not stoop...
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Fire Walk With Me Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Feb-20-07 09:39 AM
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5. That's a really good post, wecome to DU, but....
"It's a profit gag" -Steve Martin, "The Jerk".

These people don't care about politics; they are doing what they want, when they want, and are thumbing their noses at us all the way. They have been squatting in the WH for six years, unelected, and no one can do anything about it. The military industrial complex, the money game behind it all, is ensconsed in the Treasury like a tapeworm in its favorite intestine. There is little chance of them having to leave all that nice Iraqi oil and oil development behind as they've built permanent military bases. They are moving against Iran without Congressional endorsement. We could find ourselves at war against Iran in a heartbeat, without Congressional approval (or Congress being forced to grant war power through the very presence of war).

These people are laughing all the way to the bank to the tune of approaching 9 billion a week. You'd laugh too.
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BleedingHeartPatriot Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Feb-20-07 01:42 PM
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6. Hubris, indeed. n/t
MKJ
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dlarson2 Donating Member (8 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Feb-20-07 05:08 PM
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8. Who's helpless now?
It's nice not to be the helpless ones anymore (I hope).
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petgoat Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Feb-20-07 08:19 PM
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9. I'd add another ingredient to the mix: Hellish Guilt
They almost got away with that 9/11 stunt, but they didn't
allow for the power of the internets and the courage and
tenacity of the Jersey widows and Paul Thompson and Michael
Ruppert.

They're down on their knees praying to their Lord Satan to
keep the truth at bay just one more day.
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gordon1 Donating Member (16 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Feb-21-07 07:32 AM
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10. Eye-opening
I hadn't thought about things in this way. Definitely eye-opening. Thanks.
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gordon1 Donating Member (16 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Feb-24-07 06:55 AM
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12. Video
Finally had a chance to watch the video. Very nice.
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ensho Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Feb-24-07 11:53 AM
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13. they don't appear helpless to me - we haven't stopped them from

doing anything they want.

(ensho was formally donsu)
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gordon1 Donating Member (16 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Mar-06-07 08:28 AM
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14. Firing of attorneys
Me again. Today's hearings on the suspicious firing of several U.S. attorneys (for political reasons?) could be important in showing what Congress will do (and what Bush will do). C-SPAN later this morning.
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