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Monday, July 30, 2007

Frank Rich: Who Really Took Over During That Colonoscopy

New York Times
via Pottersville

There was, of course, gallows humor galore when Dick Cheney briefly grabbed the wheel of our listing ship of state during the presidential colonoscopy last weekend. Enjoy it while it lasts. A once-durable staple of 21st-century American humor is in its last throes. We have a new surrogate president now. Sic transit Cheney. Long live David Petraeus!

It was The Washington Post that first quantified General Petraeus’s remarkable ascension. President Bush, who mentioned his new Iraq commander’s name only six times as the surge rolled out in January, has cited him more than 150 times in public utterances since, including 53 in May alone.

As always with this White House’s propaganda offensives, the message in Mr. Bush’s relentless repetitions never varies. General Petraeus is the “main man.” He is the man who gives “candid advice.” Come September, he will be the man who will give the president and the country their orders about the war.

(Continued here.)

1 Comments:

Blogger Minnesota Central said...

I can only assume that Rich is attempting comedy with his comment “Sic transit Cheney” as the Latin phrase means "Thus passes” … pleeze, we could only be so lucky that Cheney would pass the torch onto someone else. I seriously wonder if Cheney’s cabal brethren do not have a plan to maintain the Fourth Branch of Government after January 21, 2009.

For more on Viceroy Petraeus, refer to his "tiff" with al-Malike discussed in an earlier Vox Verax posting link
and his strategy.

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