Dowd:
Like OJ, Bush should 'hypothetically confess'
blunders make in Iraq
RAW STORY
Published:
Saturday November 25, 2006
Print This Email This Just like O.J. Simpson,
President Bush should "hypothetically confess" what "blunders" let to "civil war" in
Iraq, New York Times columnist Maureen Dowd argues.
"After the Thanksgiving Day Massacre of Shiites by Sunnis, President Bush should go on
Rupert Murdoch's Fox News and give an interview headlined: 'If I did it, here's how the
civil war in Iraq happened,'" Dowd writes.
"He could describe, hypothetically, a series of naive, arrogant and self-defeating
blunders, including his team's failure to comprehend that in the Arab world, revenge and
religious zealotry can be stronger compulsions than democracy and prosperity," Dowd
continues.
Excerpts from Dowd's column:
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But W. is not yet able to view his actions in subjunctive terms, much less objective ones. Bush family retainers are working to deprogram him, but the president is loath to strip off his delusions of adequacy.
W. declined to tear himself away from his free-range turkey and pumpkin mousse
trifle at Camp David and reassure Americans about
the deadliest sectarian attack in Baghdad since
the U.S. invaded. More than 200 Shiites were killed
and hundreds more wounded by car bombs and a mortar
attack in Sadr City. October was the bloodiest
month yet for civilians, and in the last four
months, some 13,000 men, women and children have
died.
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