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An Epic Week of Cutting and Running

By Molly Ivins, AlterNet. Posted June 28, 2006.


In the middle of the GOP's weeklong festival of referring to Dems as the party of 'retreat,' they abruptly announced their own cut'n'run program.

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And then along comes Cut'n'Run Casey. We spend all last week listening to cut'n'run Democrats talking about their cut'n'run strategy for Iraq, and the only issue is whether they want to cut'n'run by the end of this year or to cut'n'run by the end of next year, and oh, by the way, did I mention that Republicans had been choreographed to refer to the Democrats' plans as cut'n'run?

As Vice President Dick ("Last Throes") Cheney said Thursday, redeployment of our troops would be "the worst possible thing we could do. ... No matter how you carve it--you can call it anything you want--but basically it is packing it in, going home, persuading and convincing and validating the theory that the Americans don't have the stomach for this fight."

Then right in the middle of Cut'n'Run Week, the top American commander in Iraq, Gen. George W. Casey Jr., held a classified briefing at the Pentagon and revealed his plan to reduce the 14 combat brigades now in Iraq to five or six. And here's the best part: Rather than wait till the end of this year or, heaven forefend, next year, Casey wants to start moving those troops out in September, just before whatever it is that happens in early November. They don't call him George W. Jr. for nothing.

One has to admit, the party never ends with the Bush administration. The only question about Cut'n'Run Week is whether they meant to punctuate a weeklong festival of referring to Democrats as the party of "retreat" and "the white flag" with this rather abrupt announcement of their own cut'n'run program. Was it an error of timing?

I say no. I say Karl Rove doesn't make timing mistakes. This administration thoroughly believes the media and the people have a collective recollection of no more than one day. Five days of cut'n'run, one day off and BAM, you get your own cut'n'run plan out there.

Republicans have, in fact, a well-developed sense of aesthetics. Regard the superb pairing of the decision not to raise the minimum wage with the continued push to repeal the estate tax. House Republicans had almost opened their marble hearts and raised the minimum, now at $5.15 an hour, to a whopping $7.25 an hour by 2009. (Since 1997, when they last raised it, members of Congress have hiked their own pay by $31,000 a year.)

This might have gone well with their decision to reduce the estate tax yet again, so that only the top half a percent of estates will pay it, while it will cost the treasury $602 billion over the first 10 years--but even better, no increase in the minimum wage to match the vote to decrease taxes on the very, very, very richest. Is that suave or what?

Also, very slick move on the Voting Rights Act extension. No amendments, no exemptions, the South rose again and blocked the whole deal. Which Southern state do you think will be the first to pass laws to hold down the black vote? My money is on 'Bama--for sentimental reasons.

And now, on to flag burning. What flag burning, you may well ask. Just because something doesn't happen is no reason not to outlaw it. Or, for that matter, not to amend the Constitution of the United States.

I am considering introducing an amendment to require everyone in the audience at "Peter Pan" to clap for Tinkerbell. I believe 99.8% of them do, but that's no reason not to amend the Constitution. I don't believe we should allow people to be different. If someone wants to burn a flag as symbolic political protest, I believe they should be beheaded. Also, flipping the bird at George W. should merit the same--but not flipping off Clinton, Bill or Hillary.

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Put Them Back Into the Shadows
Posted by: ChristopherLL on Jun 28, 2006 12:06 PM   
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Molly Ivins is right, our collective recollection is nil after a few days. The Republicans have found the method developed by Goebbels of Nazi Germany fame, called propaganda, to work rather well with the American public. In doing so, however, since their rhetoric does not match their actions they have created profound dissatisfaction, unrest and open anger within those they serve and/or manipulate. My belief, and hope, is that we will revive our memories and consider just what has been done to our country and take appropriate action to change our course. And that means putting those Republicans who lead this destructive charge back into the shadow areas they used to live.

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» RE: Put Them Back Into the Shadows Posted by: bogtrotters
» RE: Put Them Back Into the Shadows Posted by: ChristopherLL
» RE: Put Them Back Into the Shadows Posted by: ConnecttheDots
flag burning countermeasures
Posted by: vespasian01 on Jun 28, 2006 12:38 PM   
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The burning of our National symbol is contemptible but I have devised a system which will make the attractive but elusive change to our Constitution unnecessary. It's sort of a mojo-countermeasures approach. What I do is collect miniature flags of all the countries who aren't helping us fuck up the ragheads. The flags I can't find on the internet, I make with a little flag-making kit (I have a miniature endangered otterhair paintbrush for all the required flourishes). There are a lot of flags I have built up over the last year or so. I have several French flags of different materials and sizes, in case there is a rash of US flag burnings. So whenever Ken Mehlman sends me an e-mail alert that some hippie puke or feminist snappermouth has struck a match against America, I get over to my operations desk and select the appropriate enemy flag to torch. Say if the flag burner looked dark-skinned, I'd pick some Moroccan or Arabian sort of flag maybe add a French flag and burn the shit out of them on a Pyrex baking dish. The kids always love it and my wife always gives me the hero treatment afterwards.

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» RE: Who's flag is it? Posted by: AlienSlave
» RE: Who's flag is it? Posted by: Fang-Face Dreamweaver
» RE: Who's flag is it? Posted by: deaudonnee
» RE: flag burning countermeasures Posted by: Fang-Face Dreamweaver
» Fangy! Posted by: vespasian01
tinkerbell
Posted by: rsaxto on Jun 29, 2006 1:12 AM   
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I thought that tinkerbell was the little bell that GWB rings every time he pees so that everyone knows that his kidneys are still in fine shape. He's got to have something that he does that he can be proud of.

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» RE: tinkerbell Posted by: ConnecttheDots
Oh Yeah...
Posted by: TheGypsy on Jun 29, 2006 4:22 AM   
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Molly, I love you.
Kick Ass & Take Names, Baby!

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You're The Tops!
Posted by: Tom Degan on Jun 29, 2006 5:00 AM   
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Oh, Molly! Molly! Molly!
How can I possibly add to that?
Love and Peace,
Tom Degan
Goshen, NY

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The Idolatry Test
Posted by: Riverside on Jun 29, 2006 5:11 AM   
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The American Idol seems to be the focal point of American thought and interest, so lets put the Bush Boys up there and see if we can vote them off the stage. Yeah, I know we could wind up making them the next American Idol, but isn't that what the neoconservatives and the Repuglicans have already done?

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deja vu all over again.
Posted by: richardpmendola on Jun 29, 2006 7:12 AM   
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What happens in November, Molly? Alas, we are not remembering the future very well either.

And why should we have a minimum wage? Even in failing companies we have folks who are paid millions. No serious min, no max at all. We're free!

Blessed are the poor, blessed are the meek. Who could be more blessed than your basic Democrat?

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» RE: deja vu all over again. Posted by: gltirebiter
Buzz Cut and Run
Posted by: pelle_in_goal on Jun 29, 2006 7:18 AM   
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We'll all be speaking Chinese by the time CNN and the "lesser brethren" cable news networks of NBC do a story within a story on how the GOP and its electioneering marketing tools really affect popular thinking.

Molly's right that the GOP's party-wide strategy is to stay on mesage. Like Robert McChesney once said about the Repugs during the Florida re-count of 2000 "you couldn't find a Republican dog-catcher in Idaho that wasn't mouthing the same line...."

Republicans have lots of money to throw at focus groups via phone banks of known supporters to test catchy phrases that evoke the necessary "gut reaction" from their core constituents.

After finding the most effective slogan out of four or five on the short list, someone in central command -- probably via Rove's office -- issues marching orders to the GOP in its Big Brother Order of the Day. Orders go out hour-to-hour if need be to key Republicans on any issue so they can all uniformly stay on message. No doubt the sheer monotone of a demagogic smear campaign is genuinely the sum of parts being greater than the whole because the buzz phrases grab those 5 to 10 second sound bites that cable news is famous for.

CNN's pundits -- forever suffering from the inconvenience of having a rake up one's ass (Zahn) on the digestive system, or forced to wear a butch collar made from a Harley drive chain (Blitzer, Dobbs, Cooper) -- use the same marching orders from the same office used by the same people in the GOP suites in Washington and elsewhere.

Too bad all them neo-cons sound as shrill as Coach Buzz Cut did in Beavis and Butthead.

The length of the average American attention span is no longer even relevant. When a network plays screed after screed over a stream of the day's financial news the intimidation becomes complete. All this crap is meant to do is create Americans with 2 half-brains. One-half hears a demagogic message and the other half sees how imperative staying on this message is to our financial health.

And you all thought it was just smoke and mirrors.

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» RE: Buzz Cut and Run Posted by: ConnecttheDots
remember this ...
Posted by: heech on Jun 29, 2006 7:25 AM   
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Molly's great but let's not forget that the anti-flag burning amendment failed by only ONE vote.

Here's a list of Democrats who voted "YEA" (for the amendment)

Baucus (D-MT)
Bayh (D-IN)
Dayton (D-MN)
Feinstein (D-CA)
Johnson (D-SD)
Landrieu (D-LA)
Lincoln (D-AR)
Menendez (D-NJ)
Nelson (D-FL)
Nelson (D-NE)
Reid (D-NV)
Rockefeller (D-WV)
Salazar (D-CO)
Stabenow (D-MI)


Republicans voting NAY (against the amendment):

Bennett (R-UT)
McConnell (R-KY)

You see it takes a 2/3 majority to pass this amendment. But it was only defeated by a single vote.

This is not just a Republican game. Not just a Rovian game.

How many Democrats voted for the war? Against the minimum wage? For their own pay raise?

How many Democrats stood with Kerry and backed the withdrawal of troops from Iraq?

Let's all take a long hard look at the system in place that allows this kind of corruption, this madness, to ride rough shod over sanity. It has no party allegiance.

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» RE: remember this ... Posted by: Ratskii
Maybe we do have a collective case of ADD
Posted by: Lulu Maude on Jun 29, 2006 7:30 AM   
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I don't know, Molly... if it weren't for your eternal feistiness, I probably would have given up long ago.

Rove may be right about the nation's collective memory. It may be every bit as short-circuited as he supposes... why else has he been so successful? I found myself thinking about Bradbury's Fahrenheit-451 the other night and how he basically got it right--we're a nation of numbed out people who have been given enough in the way of short-term, sensationalistic gratification to have had our minds diverted from more pressing matters, such as the price others on this globe pay to prop up our standard of living, and the reasons for wars that our troops fight, none of which we can quite remember. We're too drugged and otherwise distracted to do anything about it.

Like Bradbury's society, we may have to initiate one war too many and have our head handed to us before the best of us retreat to the woods to plan for the aftermath.

See? I'm so capable of depression around all this. Keep writing and fighting, Molly. Don't know what I'd do without you.

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flag burning? WHAT flag burning?
Posted by: Ellie1 on Jun 29, 2006 2:38 PM   
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Do you know how many people have been prosecuted for flag burning? In the past 5 years, there has been one case. ONE case. Another attempt at distraction by this horrendous repuke administration.

But I firmly believe that most Americans are stupid, ill informed, or both. I honestly believe this is not my country, and i will not salute this flag that this administration holds so sacred. Right now, it represents a disgrace of which I am not proud.

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» RE: flag burning? WHAT flag burning? Posted by: gonzoskismet
Cut and Run Republicans
Posted by: thesaurusrex on Jun 30, 2006 4:47 AM   
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Dear Molly --
I can't pass up this opportunity. The Republicans ARE the party of Cut and Run: Cut taxes for the rich and Run up the biggest deficit in this country's history.
Pass it on!
Sincerely,
JW Smith

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darby1936
Posted by: darby1936 on Jun 30, 2006 8:49 AM   
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And when those sorry ole flag burners get to prison they should lose all their good time and have a mean ole boss named George or Dick!

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Flag Burning Dems
Posted by: davidt on Jun 30, 2006 2:28 PM   
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Debbie Stabenow was just one of the Dem FEMALES honoring Rosa Parks at the Collective Prostration Exercise at Detroit.

Then again she also voted FOR the New Credit Card Usury Act aka the Bankruptcy Bill.

Jay Rockefeller was a real hoot too. What a bunch of spineless knotheads. Maybe they are afraid of getting an anthrax love letter in the mail from Bush's Black Ops folks.

Look more closely at the Dems who did NOT vote for the Flag-Waving amendment.

Russ "See Ya" Feingold said see ya on that one too.

Here is a real poser. Should it be against the law to burn an American Flag that is not made in America? Those chintzy ones that we see around the 4th are made by a bunch of "slanty-eyed females takin' jobs from loyal Amerkins"--what sayest to that O patriotic brothers and sisters?

After seeing Stabenow aka Her Corpulence trudging from one mike to another I suggest we BOTH go on a diet--she can shed a few buckets of lard and become lissome, and thus a more photogenic eyepiece for Big Media & I will try to shed my support for Pro-Corporate Dems who don't give a damn about anything but the corporate larder. Hlllary is at the top of that list!

Anybody want to join me?

David T. Gray
Claremont, NH

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ENOUGH
Posted by: tooltimetim on Jul 3, 2006 9:48 AM   
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When are the American people going to say enough and actually do something about it? But even more sickening is the fact that he is getting away with it every day....
I am so sick of Bush and company manipulating the people of this country. I hope I live long enough to see these "good moral folks" all rot in jail for all the lies they have told and all the evil things they have created and participated in.

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