Paul Revere by Cyrus Dallin, North End, Boston

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Friday, January 16, 2009

SO LONG, AND THANKS FOR ALL THE FISH




So Long, and Thanks for All the Fish is the fourth book of the Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy tetralogy written by Douglas Adams. Its title is the message left by the dolphins when they departed Planet Earth just before it was demolished to make way for a hyperspatial express route. The phrase has since been adopted by some science fiction fans as a humorous way to say "goodbye."


George W. Bush gave his farewell address to the nation last night and continued in the grand Republican tradition of creating his own reality. I'll highlight and challenge a few of his assertions and then, it is hoped, we will close the door to what I believe is a failed presidency and open a new one to hope.


GWB: "Afghanistan has gone from a nation where the Taliban harbored al Qaeda and stoned women in the streets to a young democracy that is fighting terror and encouraging girls to go to school."


REALITY: 11/13/2008 AFGHANISTAN -- Acid thrown in faces of five young women in Kandahar, "guilty" of going to school. Responsibility for the crime is attributed to the Taliban, who have an extensive presence in the area. During their government, they imposed an absolute ban on any form of education for females.



In Afghanistan, rampant government corruption a way of life
Thursday, January 1, 2009

KABUL, Afghanistan – When it comes to governing this violent, fractious land, everything, it seems, has its price.

Want to be a provincial police chief? It will cost $100,000.

Want to drive a convoy loaded with fuel across the country? Be prepared to pay $6,000 per truck, so the police will not tip off the Taliban.
Need to settle a lawsuit over the ownership of your house? About $25,000, depending on the judge.

"It is very shameful, but probably I will pay the bribe," Mohammed Naim, a young English teacher, said as he stood in front of the Secondary Courthouse in Kabul. His brother had been arrested a week before, and the police were demanding $4,000 for his release. "Everything is possible in this country now. Everything."

Kept afloat by billions of dollars in American and other foreign aid, the government of Afghanistan is shot through with corruption and graft. From the lowliest traffic policeman to the family of President Hamid Karzai, the state often seems to exist for little more than the enrichment of those who run it.



GWB: "Iraq has gone from a brutal dictatorship and a sworn enemy of America to an Arab democracy at the heart of the Middle East and a friend of the United States."


REALITY: Dec. 15, 2008 -- BAGHDAD, Iraq (CNN) -- A man identified as an Iraqi journalist threw shoes at -- but missed -- President Bush during a news conference Sunday evening in Baghdad, where Bush was making a farewell visit.


Bush ducked, and the shoes, flung one at a time, sailed past his head during the news conference with Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki in his palace in the heavily fortified Green Zone.


While pinned on the ground by security personnel, he screamed: "You killed the Iraqis!"
Al-Zaidi was dragged away. Hurling shoes at someone, or sitting so that the bottom of a shoe faces another person, is considered an insult among Muslims.


As for democracy taking root in Iraq, that is still debatable. As we've seen in other areas of the ME, having elections does not necessarily guarantee democracy--they can sometimes guarantee the election of terrorist groups.


Retired Marine General Anthony Zinni believes that the creation of democracy in Iraq does not call for short-term solutions. As a matter of fact, political philosopher Chantal Mouffe develops Zinni’s ideas by arguing that "democracy is never going to be completely realized, but it is something which will always need to be a project which we are going to fight for…be aware that there is no final goal – democracy is a process which we are continually working towards. So we are clearly facing a difficulty in terms of the way passion can be mobilized." To Adam Garfinkle, another Middle East scholar, experiencing difficulty in establishing democracy in Iraq is an understatement. Adam M. Garfinkle argues that attempting to promote democracy in Iraq and the rest of the Arab World will fail and only exaggerate feelings of anti-Americanism within the Arab world.


GWB: "A new Medicare prescription drug benefit is bringing peace of mind to seniors and the disabled. "


REALITY: Millions of the poorest and most vulnerable beneficiaries now pay more for drugs than they did before. According to the Medicare Rx Education Network – a group heavily financed by the pharmaceutical industry – 23 percent of seniors and people with disabilities are paying more for prescription drugs than they did before enrolling in a Medicare Part D plan [Medicare Rx Education Network Survey of Seniors, KRC Research, 04/03/06]. A majority of those paying more received prescription drug coverage through Medicaid last year, but were this year automatically enrolled in Part D. Copayments were generally lower under Medicaid than they are for Part D and did not rise annually as they will under Part D.



GWB: Funding for our veterans has nearly doubled.


REALITY: In May 2007, the AP revealed that while former Republican National Committee Chairman, Jim Nicholson was pinching pennies on treatment costs and coping with a $1.3 billion budget shortfall, he awarded “$3.8 million in bonuses to top executives in fiscal 2006″ — many as much as $33,000.

Simultaneously, Bush was resisting congressional efforts to beef up the VA’s budget. In May 2007, Bush threatened to veto legislation that sought a 10 percent—$3.2 billion—increase, calling it too expensive. Bush proposed a 2 percent increase, far below what lawmakers and VA officials said was needed to treat a dramatic increase in traumatic brain injury and PTSD cases.

After Congress passed the legislation with the higher VA spending, Bush backed down on his veto threat but that was largely due to the fact that every Republican in the Senate with the exception of Jim DeMint of South Carolina, supported the measure.

Amid the growing scandals about substandard VA treatment and inept management, Nicholson resigned in July 2007.


Paul Sullivan, the executive director of Veterans for Common Sense, a veterans’ advocacy group that sued the VA in federal court, said attempts by the White House to portray Bush as an advocate for veterans is beyond shameful.


“Bush is the worst failure for our veterans since Hoover,” Sullivan said, expressing shock that the President “would shamefully continue his legacy of lies to the American people as he and his political cronies are forced to leave office on Jan. 20.”

Sullivan disputed some of Bush’s claims as misleading, such as the assertion that he doubled funding for the VA. “However, President Bush failed to disclose that the number of veterans seeking VA healthcare doubled, from 2.7 million to 5.5 million, and that rising healthcare inflation actually resulted in a net decrease in spending per veteran by VA during the past eight years,” he said.

“If not for the intervention of Congress to substantially increase VA funding beyond Bush's inadequate budget requests, especially in the past two years, the situation would have deteriorated from a serious crisis to a catastrophe at VA.”


More later...

20 comments:

Anonymous said...

George W Bush.

A very small man too long in a very big job.

TAO said...

Okay, now lets try something new!

Lets BELIEVE! Yes, thats right, lets begin to believe that what we are told is true and correct.

Afghanistan is a success, Iraq is a democracy, our vets are well taken care of and the VA is awash in funds.

Medicare was a whopping success and all of our elderly live a retirement of splendor for their years of dedicated hard work and sacrifice in making this country powerful and wealthy.

What if EVERYONE BELIEVED?

Then there would be no 'liberals' no 'intellectuals' and no 'democrats' and Barack Obama would be hailed by all as a President who will defend this country.

Abolish Fannie and Freddie stop all government regulations and our economy would improve and begin to grow overnight, our economy would be self regulated by the righteous and our environment and our food and drug supply would immediately be beyond reproach and instantly pure.

Men would be men and women would be women. All children would be strong, healthy, and obedient.

Bad things would only happen to bad people and only good people would enjoy the benefits of good things.

OMG, my hair is turning blond and my eyes blue!

dmarks said...

"OMG, my hair is turning blond and my eyes blue!"

Well, hiya Hillary!

Ruth said...

Shaw, I like your rendition... well, maybe that's enuff of giving truth for lies. Hope you saw Jane Hamsher's take on the leavetaking extravaganza this a.m. I did a bit on it in my a.m. post at the cab, if you're interested.

TAO said...

dmarks, did I mention anything about a sex change?

Besides how do you know what color Hillary's eyes are? Do you secretly slobber over her when she is on television? :)

Your secret is coming out!

dmarks said...

If Bill won't, somebody has to!

Shaw Kenawe said...

Hillary doesn't need any man to slobber over her.

Some women are quite content to have power, and, therefore, have people "slobbering" over them instead.

Anonymous said...

Careful Shaw.

That sort of thinking can upset delicate male sensibilities.

Shaw Kenawe said...

Arthur,

LOL!

Anonymous said...

Tsk, tsk. GWB has been quite gracious in the last three months, especially toward the Office of the President-Elect of the United States.

It's a shame that the left can't manage even a token response.

Shaw Kenawe said...

Tsk, tsk. GWB has been quite gracious in the last three months, especially toward the Office of the President-Elect of the United States.

It's a shame that the left can't manage even a token response.
--Gordon

That's sort of like asking Americans to be grateful for having their president act, well, presidential.

Out-going presidents are supposed to be gracious--even to the point of extending every courtesy possible--like say, perhaps allowing the Obamas the use of Blair House a bit earlier than traditional so that their two little girls could attend their new school.

The Obamas were told "No," because more important people were booked--the ex-prime minister, John Howard, of Australia, who was in DC to accept an award from Bush for supporting him in his invasion of Iraq.

I guess an Australian ex-prime minister is way more important than an incoming new American president.

Bush lost some "gracious" points over that, IMHO.

Just saying...

Anonymous said...

If you'll recall, Shaw, Bush did offer Blair House early. This was during the first post-election meeting. Obama declined.

The facility was then booked for other purposes. I suppose Bush could have told the others "sorry, have to kick you out; someone more important is coming."

But that wouldn't have been gracious, would it?

Anonymous said...

Gordon wondered:

But that wouldn't have been gracious, would it?

Far more than inviting the non-entity John Howard knowing Blair House should have been reserved for the incoming President & his family.

Howard had been out of office for a year. It wasn't as if he didn't have time to pick up his thanks from a grateful nation some other time.

Sheesh.

Anonymous said...

Arthurstone, if you would take off your hate-goggles for just a moment, you might recognize the facts. Bush did offer the use of Blair House. Obama declined. Later, when Obama changed his mind, he was told, "sorry, it's booked now." The facility was made available, as it always is, five days before the inauguration.

The Office of the President-Elect of the United States didn't make a big deal about it; why must you?

You don't do your case any good by making John Howard out to be a non-entity.

Anonymous said...

Gordon-

I don't 'hate' GWB.

But I am sick and tired of eight years of unprecedented incompetence, cronyism and disregard for the rule of law.

Spin it anyway you like. GWB made a better effort to accomodate a failed political ally than he did the incoming President-elect.

Mean, petty and completely in keeping with the tiny mindedness displayed over the past eight years.

AdiĆ³s George.

dmarks said...

"i don't hate"

vs

"unprecedented incompetence, cronyism ... disregard for the rule of law ... Mean, petty ...tiny mindedness"

Looks like hate to me, and to anyone, really. Just like Clinton-haters had a similar list of insults for Clinton.

Anonymous said...

By your definition, Arthurstone, Winston Churchill was a failed political ally.

Anonymous said...

Let it rest dmark.

In your either/or, black/white world I do imagine this get's a bit confusing for you.

And please don't paraphrase my remarks. You're lousy at it. When I say I don't hate GWB that's what I mean. 'Mean, petty, small mindedness' all describe the specific ACTION we're discussing (the Blair House project) and a series of ACTIONS and POLICIES over his presidency.



Gordon-

John Howard is no Winston Churchill. But you're right that he isn't a non-entity. My bad. But given the lack of star power making up the Coalition of the Willing less Tony Blair, Howard isn't exactly a household name stateside.

Thank goodness. One almost did us in.

Anonymous said...

Tony Blair got bigger headlines because the UK is larger than Australia (and closer, physically). But Australia is much more a natural ally of the US, and over the years this has proved to be true.

You're right that Howard is not of the same stature, historically, as Churchill. Churchill only served eight years as prime minister, and led his party to victory in only one election. Howard won four times, and was PM for 12 years.

dmarks said...

arthurstone: "In your either/or, black/white world I do imagine this get's a bit confusing for you."

That's your world, not mine. Your "my party good, other party evil. Always" world. I see things in shades of grey. Plenty of times, I praise or support Obama, and criticize the Right. You simply don't have any evidence of my "black/white world".

"Mean, petty, small mindedness" are insults that are part of a rant, rather than descriptions of an action.

"And please don't paraphrase my remarks. You're lousy at it"

I used your exact words, in the correct order even. All I did was shorten it to include only the insult words. It was more of a quote than a paraphrase. In fact, the definition of paraphrase is " A restatement of a text or passage in another form or other words, often to clarify meaning.". I didn't even change your words.

You can't ask for better paraphrasing than that.