Friday, November 10, 2006

What’s It Going to Be Then, Eh?

In the end; we all have to face ourselves in the mirror.

It’s the same thing everyone has to think about from time to time. It could be changing a job or getting a divorce; standing up for something that you see the injustice surrounding.

Sort of what will the kids think about me after all of this?

Most Republicans I speak with don’t want to talk about the reasons we went to war anymore. I find this a surprising indictment. We all agree that it's too late; we’re there and now we need to fix that…don’t beat a dead horse?

Bottom line: we all agree in silence that we were sold a lemon….

President Bush is a little weary from the beating he took publicly and privately for the war. VP Cheney; I don’t think he actually thinks outside of his reality.

But Bush; he is going to have to face consequences the same way everyone else does.

If the Congress doesn’t immediately go for impeachment; then one can project Cheney may become more isolated and eventually become a footnote in this administration now that there will be a new Secretary of Defense.

If Cheney retires early enough I believe the impeachment go forward. Cheney is the biggest reason that there may be no inquiry to impeachment, unless they go after him first.

Unfortunately I think there will be more emphasis on saving this Presidency than to saving Iraq.

There has been speculation aplenty that Cheney would retire after this recent election and in his stead would be Giuliani or Frist or another ’08 Republican hopeful. I think this is wishful thinking…

Yet…

What would the Democrats be willing to give up for something like that?

What Republican would be willing to take that bullet? James Baker?

If the Democrats are smart…and I say if… they will acknowledge the concerns of the liberal wing but concede to what is important for the short term.

Help domestic policy and slowly creep into the foreign policy stage.

The Bush Presidency will eat itself. The power dump is too little too late.

With Rumsfield out of the way and Melhman fading to obscurity or going to FOX as an analyst; several portions of the dirty wing of Republican corruption will take center stage. Karen Hughes will attempt to repair the image for the public consumption, yet the subtle art of the deluge will finish off whatever power might be available to the administration.

The Democrats need to consolidate their power with an eye on the prize.

The Democrats got Rummy’s head on a platter and the credit but that is probably it. Guys like Fruity Newty and McCain and the conservative base got the olive branch.

The DNC needs to muzzle Senator Kerry and Howard Dean. They need to be careful about overreach and most of all…think about the implications of any Iraq policy they come up with.

In the meantime here is some new military analysis about the Terror War.

Here are some ideas from the United States Institute of Peace:

Scenarios for the Insurgency in Iraq and Afghanistan 5 years later.


More…

Options for U.S. Policy in Iraq

Strategic challenges for the counterinsurgency and the global war on terrorism



… Let’s see what the weekend spin becomes…

Thursday, November 09, 2006

The Deluge

And so it goes… six years too late. But Rummy is GONE!

James A. Baker III is a man who would be president; but knows better…James Baker is a man who has built many houses in government. Jim Baker went to the White House and became Winston ‘The Wolf’ Wolfe…James A. Baker III is not a man with fear. He’s even been on The Daily Show.

Is Dick Cheney next? Dick Cheney doesn’t care; he went hunting. He thinks Baker is too old school; probably thinks he’s a Liberal…who knows.

Yes, my friends there is plenty to be said…and well I’m not the one saying it. I’ll toss out a few links here to keep informed.


Dan Froomkin has a meet the new boss, same as the old boss?

Howard Kurtz has some of the Conservative view points…

My thoughts are will Nancy Pelosi survive? It is my suggestion that she doesn’t… and in some ways think that she shouldn’t. It would be like giving Ted Kennedy the Majority Leader in the Senate… fodder for the cannons; wouldn’t you say? I suggest a proxy fight.

We’ll see where all this goes.

Fare Thee Well Ed Bradley, Fare Thee Well…

We can still lose the war after winning every battle… celebrate be happy get down to business.

…bully…