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Bush's unsurpassed achievement has been in turning fantasy into reality,failure into success

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HMFIC1369
From:Sid9
Subject:Bush's unsurpassed achievement has been in turning fantasy into reality,failure into success
Date:Sat, 22 Jan 2005 22:21:10 -0500
Fool's Gold

By Richard Cohen

Alchemy is the purported science of turning base metals into gold. It
does not exist. Political alchemy is the ability to turn hard failures into
gossamer triumphs. It does exist. The inauguration of George W. Bush for a
second term proves it.

The president, of course, does not see it that way. He proclaims himself
at the top of his game: ruler of the free world, liberator of Iraq and
magnificent chief of the Grand Old Party. Most important, to him, is that
his view is shared by the American people. His reelection was no mere
mandate since, you will recall, he claimed that the last time, when he
scratched out a win in Florida by a few hundred votes. No, this victory is a
mandate of Rooseveltian dimensions.

In reality, Bush's view of the American people is not shared by the
American people. In fact, a recent Post-ABC News poll found Bush with what
you might call a negative mandate. Only 45 percent said they wanted the
country to go in the direction Bush wanted. And on Iraq -- the No. 1 issue
for most -- 58 percent disapproved of the way he's handled what to him is a
grand triumph. The 60-day war is now in its second year, and the chorus of
those urging a pullout grows louder and louder.

The war in Iraq is in fact a debacle, yet Bush talks about it as if it is
going swimmingly. His original aims have been amended a bit -- now it's a
grand march toward Middle East democracy. Daily, Americans are losing their
lives for . . . well, it's hard to say. A Shiite majority? Sunni
participation in the elections? An autonomous Kurdish state? All of these,
without question, are issues that have long transfixed the people of Omaha
and other cities in America and for which they have gladly sacrificed their
sons and daughters.

Iraq aside, are there other areas in which the administration has done so
well that you can say it explains Bush's smile? The economy? Hardly. It's
okay; not really terrific and not bad either. It is, though, the recipient
of huge and reckless tax cuts, which have spread cash as Tinkerbell does
fairy dust. The result has been a burgeoning national debt that can be paid
off only if space exploration discovers a planet of suckers willing to buy
U.S. bonds.

Could it be education? Hardly. No Child Left Behind is a nifty slogan and
maybe a good idea, but it is not the sort of thing that gets presidents on
Mount Rushmore. Conservation? Are you mad? Agriculture? You jest. Maybe it's
the way we've been able to stop nuclear proliferation or the way America is
now respected around the world. Sorry. Just kidding.

The disjunction between Bush's performance and his demeanor is shared by
much of Washington. The town is now in a celebratory mood, though precisely
what is being celebrated is impossible to tell. As for Congress, it, too,
has inhaled vapors of some kind. The Senate is expected shortly to confirm
all of Bush's new Cabinet appointments, pleased as it can be that Alberto
Gonzales probably won't tolerate torture anywhere within the Beltway and
Condi Rice will, as Joe Biden instructed, determine just how many Iraqi
troops have been trained -- a comforting 120,000, as she asserted, or a
disquieting 4,000, as Biden had been told. Possibly the missing 116,000 are
now guarding weapons of mass destruction in the Iraqi province of Oz.

Bush's unsurpassed achievement has been in turning fantasy into reality,
failure into success. He strides the world stage, a smile on his face and a
mandate in his pocket. Behold the gold! What, you don't see it? No matter.
Washington does.


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"a catastrophic victory"
"Mission Accomplished"
"Bring 'em on!"
"We found Weapons of Mass Destruction"
"Mistakes were made"
"You're doing a superb job."

Saddam had nothing to do with 9/11
9/11 had nothing to with Iraq.
From:newsgrub at newsfeeds.com
Subject:Re: Bush's unsurpassed achievement has been in turning fantasy into reality,failure into success
Date:Sun, 23 Jan 2005 04:21:21 +0000
>Fool's Gold
>
>By Richard Cohen
>
> Alchemy is the purported science of turning base metals into gold. It
>does not exist. Political alchemy is the ability to turn hard failures into
>gossamer triumphs. It does exist. The inauguration of George W. Bush for a
>second term proves it.
>
> The president, of course, does not see it that way. He proclaims himself
>at the top of his game: ruler of the free world, liberator of Iraq and
>magnificent chief of the Grand Old Party. Most important, to him, is that
>his view is shared by the American people.
>
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
"......his view is shared by the American people......"



His view is shared by some of the American people.
Shared by approximately half of those that got-off their butts and made the effort to vote.

Whether it was more or less than the exact 50% middle line of those who voted, is not certain.
There are 37 witnesses who allege vote suppression in Ohio.
The voice of this 37 has also been suppressed.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
>
>His reelection was no mere mandate since, you will recall, he claimed that the last time,
>when he scratched out a win in Florida by a few hundred votes. No, this victory is a
>mandate of Rooseveltian dimensions.
>
> In reality, Bush's view of the American people is not shared by the
>American people. In fact, a recent Post-ABC News poll found Bush with what
>you might call a negative mandate. Only 45 percent said they wanted the
>country to go in the direction Bush wanted. And on Iraq -- the No. 1 issue
>for most -- 58 percent disapproved of the way he's handled what to him is a
>grand triumph. The 60-day war is now in its second year, and the chorus of
>those urging a pullout grows louder and louder.
>
>The war in Iraq is in fact a debacle, yet Bush talks about it as if it is
>going swimmingly. His original aims have been amended a bit -- now it's a
>grand march toward Middle East democracy. Daily, Americans are losing their
>lives for . . . well, it's hard to say. A Shiite majority? Sunni
>participation in the elections? An autonomous Kurdish state? All of these,
>without question, are issues that have long transfixed the people of Omaha
>and other cities in America and for which they have gladly sacrificed their
>sons and daughters.
>
> Iraq aside, are there other areas in which the administration has done so
>well that you can say it explains Bush's smile? The economy? Hardly. It's
>okay; not really terrific and not bad either. It is, though, the recipient
>of huge and reckless tax cuts, which have spread cash as Tinkerbell does
>fairy dust. The result has been a burgeoning national debt that can be paid
>off only if space exploration discovers a planet of suckers willing to buy
>U.S. bonds.
>
> Could it be education? Hardly. No Child Left Behind is a nifty slogan and
>maybe a good idea, but it is not the sort of thing that gets presidents on
>Mount Rushmore. Conservation? Are you mad? Agriculture? You jest. Maybe it's
>the way we've been able to stop nuclear proliferation or the way America is
>now respected around the world. Sorry. Just kidding.
>
> The disjunction between Bush's performance and his demeanor is shared by
>much of Washington. The town is now in a celebratory mood, though precisely
>what is being celebrated is impossible to tell. As for Congress, it, too,
>has inhaled vapors of some kind. The Senate is expected shortly to confirm
>all of Bush's new Cabinet appointments, pleased as it can be that Alberto
>Gonzales probably won't tolerate torture anywhere within the Beltway and
>Condi Rice will, as Joe Biden instructed, determine just how many Iraqi
>troops have been trained -- a comforting 120,000, as she asserted, or a
>disquieting 4,000, as Biden had been told. Possibly the missing 116,000 are
>now guarding weapons of mass destruction in the Iraqi province of Oz.
>
> Bush's unsurpassed achievement has been in turning fantasy into reality,
>failure into success. He strides the world stage, a smile on his face and a
>mandate in his pocket. Behold the gold! What, you don't see it? No matter.
>Washington does.
From:Komin
Subject:Re: Bush's unsurpassed achievement has been in turning fantasy into reality,failure into success
Date:23 Jan 2005 03:22:03 -0800
will I be able to buy 1.5US$ with 1 Euro in 2006 ?
From:HMFIC1369
Subject:Re: Bush's unsurpassed achievement has been in turning fantasy into reality,failure into success
Date:Sun, 23 Jan 2005 18:50:33 GMT
Vegas gives odds we won't be here in 2006


"Komin" wrote in message
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> will I be able to buy 1.5US$ with 1 Euro in 2006 ?
>
From:Komin
Subject:Re: Bush's unsurpassed achievement has been in turning fantasy into reality,failure into success
Date:22 Jan 2005 21:10:25 -0800
let 's wait until end of 2008 before making judgement.
From:HMFIC1369
Subject:Re: Bush's unsurpassed achievement has been in turning fantasy into reality,failure into success
Date:Sun, 23 Jan 2005 10:36:43 GMT
Well we can certainly evaluate his performance (not) from the past
4....................


"Komin" wrote in message
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> let 's wait until end of 2008 before making judgement.
>
   

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