progressive cyberdadaism from our nation’s capital
On the other, life goes on. The world never stops turning. Iraq, for instance, is not a bad dream that will disappear after morning coffee and and a bagel. It’s part of the new reality that we confront: the crazies are in charge, and will continue to dip their inkwells with imaginary quills to write the bad checks that you and I will have to honor, permanently dyed in the mishaped conviction that message trumps reality.
Take this recent volley of rhetorical ink: (usinfo.state.gov)
QUESTION: Madame Secretary, in the New York Times today, there’s an article that senior military leaders, both at the Pentagon and in Iraq, are claiming that it is possible that the U.S. mission in Iraq could fail. Also that there will not be a major withdrawal of U.S. troops late this year or early next year as had been planned, that U.S. forces could be in Iraq for some time, based on the fact that the security forces, particularly the Iraqi police, that aren’t coming online quickly enough.
Do you have any comment or reaction to that, please?
SECRETARY RICE: Well, I’ll only say that I believe the President has always said that his strategy is a strategy for success. He doesn’t have an exit strategy; he has a success strategy. And as I said when I was recently in Iraq, the United States is there, along with other coalition members, to support the Iraqis, to help them with their security until their forces are capable of doing that on their own.
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hip·po·pot·a·mus n. A notion, perhaps distinct from conventional wisdom, that needs to be verified by reality-based scrutiny.
95. Cogito cogito ergo cogito sum (I think that I think, therefore I think that I am.)
— Ambrose Bierce, The Devil's Dictionary
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