Wednesday, August 5, 2009

The quiet American

Normally, the rescue of captured Americans gets tremendous coverage; launching over-dramatized movies and mini-series and giving politicians a platform for unrestrained self adulation and patriotic buffoonery -- but not always. Sometimes we puff up a story until, like Jessica Lynch, the hero has enough of the lies and walks away. Sometimes we make the hero look like a traitor. Welcome to the ugliness of American tribalism.

When the rescue is facilitated by someone the Republicans need as a symbol of inaction and incompetence; when a political enemy walks into the lion's den and returns with two young women many had given up for lost, it becomes necessary to bring in the creeps. That starts with C and that rhymes with B and that stands for Bolton.

Perhaps it was the short notice that explains it. John Bolton went on the air almost instantly after Fox's report that Clinton along with Center for American Progress President and CEO John Podesta had pulled off a rather John Wayne gambit and had secured the immediate release of journalists Laura Ling and Euna Lee who had been arrested for espionage and sentenced to hard labor in a very nasty North Korean prison. Perhaps it was simply the desperation one feels when one's enemy leaves one on the sidelines throwing tantrums like Yosemite Sam while the damsels in distress are rescued from the dragon. Perhaps the Republicans are simply jealous of the international prestige of Clinton when compared to any president since Eisenhower. Perhaps Bolton just had no other tools with which to try to dismantle the story and rebuild it as a straw man, but that's just what he did.

It's "rewarding bad behavior" said he. It's "negotiating with terrorists" said he. It's "legitimizing the regime." It's going to make them kidnap more Americans so they can get visits from ex-presidents. It's pathetic and childish and disgusting and embarrassing to listen to him, but then, he's only repeating the line the GOP has used for decades -- even while Saint Ronald was selling arms to someone at war with us.

Whatever one might say about Clinton and his liberal commandos, we got our fellow Americans out of there without beating our chests like impotent apes, waving our dicks and threatening nuclear annihilation unless the country disbands and turns its assets over to Halliburton. What could be more emasculating and humiliating to Republicans?

8 comments:

  1. Fogg - I know you are currently on strike with CNN - but there was a memorable moment last. During a piece on Clinton's efforts on these two women's behalf, CNN expert/talking head David Gergen was asked to comment on Bolton's remarks. Gergen said (I'm paraphrasing) that he thought Bolton was way off base AND he went on to say what an admirable ex-president Clinton has been since his wife joined the current administration - saying that he has proved to be an admirable statesman and not the live-wire that everyone predicted.
    He thought Clinton's efforts in North Korea were admirable.

    I was stunned. Accolades for Clinton from a conservative.

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  2. Let me wallow in the gutter for a moment....

    Bolton is just ticked because Clinton accomplished more good on this trip than he accomplished during his whole tenure as a government employee...

    Its like Lewisinky...that whole issue was just over the fact that Clinton was getting some and they couldn't...

    Nothing annoys incompetence and stupidity more than competence and intelligence....

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  3. Anyone ever bother to ask Bolton how livid he was over the whole Iran-Contra deal?

    Talk about legitimizing a corrupt terrorist regime! Whew dealing with an axis of evil partner...

    By the way, we have so many ex-presidents we could send a new one every other month for photo ops if NK would stop with the nuclear stuff....

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  4. Squid, David Gergen is one of the very few commentators who get my ear. Although considered conservative (I am no longer sure about this), Gergen never lets ideology color his journalism.

    Bolton has the intellect of an emaciated walrus whose diet is compromised of Palin-supplied dead fish.

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  5. Gergen has something most political commentators lack and that is objectivity and common sense...

    I fear the day when he pulls a "Dobbs"

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  6. It doesn't seem at this point that the Bolton BS has any traction and the teevee news is just letting it go without much comment. Of course it's still early and it wouldn't surprise me at all if the next time Little Kim does something they try to blame it on the Democrats.

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  7. The irony of Bolton and rthe rest of the anti government nuts that decided to call themselves republicans. Bolton was anti U.N. So he gets the job as UN Ambassador. For all his tough talk, I can't remember anything he ever accomplished. And why do anti government people find their way into government? Like I always say, It's never smart to put an asshole in charge. But for some reason, assholes always seem to end up in charge.

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  8. Fogg's theory has it that 99.876% of a given population are assholes. (Fogg's constant)

    Assholes hate decent and intelligent people. Assholes like other assholes and vote for them.

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