GW Bush: Deaf Man, Talking!!!

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G.W. Bush: Deaf Man, Talking

A TvNewsLIES Analysis

No one is as deaf as the man who will not listen

THE DIAGNOSIS

Maybe it’s the newly appointed speech writer. Maybe Peter Feaver has been locked away in some windowless sub basement of the White House, without access to the outer world. Maybe he can do little more than recycle earlier speeches about the war in Iraq. Maybe he and everyone else in this administration have become trapped in a bizarre and crippling time warp. Or maybe, just maybe, it’s that George Bush is hard of hearing.

That has to be the explanation. After listening to his delirious portrayal of progress today and of victory tomorrow in war-torn Iraq, there is only one conclusion: the President of the Untied States is nothing more than a deaf man, talking.

It’s not as if anyone in this administration has ever listened with a discerning ear. Standard operating practice at the White House has been to listen only to those who furthered their agenda, and to absolutely no one else.

But this time, the man at the helm of a sinking nation has gone a bit too far. This time he has gone stone, cold, deaf.

THE DISEASE

George W. Bush and his handlers have a lengthy history of hearing problems. For more than five years, they selectively closed their ears to those who knew things they chose to ignore. For more than five years, they dismissed the advice of the experienced, and the knowledgeable. They heard nothing that was critical or challenging. They heard nothing that questioned their ill fated policies or their inaccurate conclusions. They heard nothing but their own applause.

George Bush developed a severe hearing malady early in his presidency. From day one, he turned a deaf ear to warnings that his policies were dangerous and destructive. Fortunately for the administration, the corporate media under-reported or simply ignored the advice of experts with as much disdain as the White House.

Instead, George Bush listened intently to the words of his PNAC partners who had waited so patiently for the chance to invade Iraq. And yet, he listened to Ahmed Chalabi, a felon convicted of embezzling millions in absentia, who said that an invasion of Iraq would be a cake walk. Instead, he listened to people who had no clue as to the realities of war, or the cultural and tribal entanglements of the Iraqi people.

Instead, he went to war. And the war became a quagmire. And the quagmire became a nightmare. And the nightmare began to show in the polls.

And so, something had to be done. That something was another series of speeches by the President to shore up support for his war. That is why George Bush came before the American people once again to introduce a redundant and meaningless National Strategy for Victory in Iraq.

When George Bush gave the first of his scheduled speeches, his otic infirmity could no longer be hidden. Sadly, his second address to the nation simply reinforced the obvious: the President of the United States is completely and totally deaf.

THE DISASTER

No matter how he tried, there was no way to conceal it. In his effort to regain public support for his invasion and occupation of Iraq, George Bush made it perfectly clear that he was incapable of hearing anything even remotely related to reality. In order to distort his failed war policy, he turned a deaf ear to the devastation and chaos that define his war of choice. He closed off any and all warnings that a military victory in Iraq is not possible.

But, in a really bad move, he also turned a deaf ear to the American people.

The American people are asking questions, and George Bush refuses to hear them. Instead, he offers public relations sound bites to a nation that is beginning to demand the truth.

So far he has refused to give the nation any explanations about what is really happening in Iraq.

More....

This is a lengthy, but important article about the first two speeches that supposedly lay out a STRATEGY FOR VICTORY. What a farce.

For the entire text:
http://tvnewslies.org/html/deaf_man_talk...

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bladerunner's picture
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Here we enter into the last half of the 2nd act.

Dorenob's picture
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...and when the big blue spinning experiment goes "pop", this too will be forgotten history! ~Inkslinger

kennc's picture
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Dorenob

I really wish that I didn't agree with you on this one; but, I do!

kennc

metalnapalm's picture
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As much as I agree, there is one very sad sad fact that remains:

In 2000, there were numerous warning signs about the dangers of having this administration come to power. The whole election scandal set aside, enough people still voted for him to make it close enough so that they could still pull off a victory.

Then in 2004, after 4 years of seeing quite clearly what this administration had done and what they were willing to do (and not to do), the American People came out in droves to once again vote him into office. This time there was no controversy.

So who really are the deaf ones here? The people in power, or the people who allowed these people to come to power? It was Adolf Hiter afer all who said "What luck for rulers that men do not think."