Josh Marshall hits the nail on the head in his analysis of last week’s speech by Bush.
He points out that as Bush continues to inch ever closer to Kerry’s position on Iraq, he is no longer trying to sell what good may come of the mess he made there, but rather, that he is the best equipped to not fuck up too much more than what he has already so desperately fucked up:
As that prospect too has become increasingly distant and improbable, President Bush has taken a fundamentally different tack. His emphasis now is seldom on what good might come of his Iraq policy but rather the dire consequences of its unmitigated ‘failure’ or its premature abandonment.
In other words, the president now argues that he is best equipped to guard the country from the full brunt of the consequences of his own misguided actions, managerial incompetence and dishonesty.
Sounds about right. He closes with a wonderfully disturbing metaphor…
New Bush-Cheney campaign slogan?: “Vote for us! How much worse could we possibly do?!”
























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