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"The President's plan has Iraqis in the lead"
The twisting of language is one of the most fundamental traits of George Bush's policy legacy. His notoriety for being a bad orator is what has made him the perfect neo-con President because he's the perfect mouthpiece for their rhetoric.
This Bush administration trait became too obvious while watching Robert Gates and Condoleeza Rice's morning press conference. I failed to transcribe their speeches, because I found myself lost on sound-bites that seemed too Machiavellian to take at face value.
So here's a list of some of those memes :
- the forces are going to be phased in
- national reconciliation process
- violence spills
- destabilizing forces
- a little time
- lessening of violence
- reconstruction from the grassroots up
- national oil laws
- Iraqis in the lead
- an Iraqi iniative
- long war against terrorism
- world-wide war against terrorism
- the consequences of failure
Of course, my favorite line for deconstruction is "we will support their decisions but our patience is running out".
It's obvious the Bush administration wants a dummy government that makes it seem they have control over the rule of law over the whole country. This ruse makes it easier for the US oil corporations government to have one country and one "national oil law" to deal with in the future.
Communications | Language | Media | On bullshit | Propaganda | Rhetoric | War | Condoleeza Rice | George W. Bush | Iraq | Robert Gates
The prize for "Best recap of Bush's Iraq war "surge" TV address" goes to ...
Earl of Prometheus 6
I watched the speech thing | Prometheus 6:
First ten minutes: prepatory rhetoric.
First of all, you were told to expect everything that surprised you.
Second, you didn't consult with anyone. You took the ISG report as a list of arguments to refute.
Third, you seem to be listing all the things we should be doing for Americans, with the death of a few extra Iraqis thrown in for leaven.
I did not watch the address but if I were to summarize it would be as so :
Blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah Iraqis blah blah blah blah democracy blah blah blah blah war blah blah blah blah terrorism blah blah blah a little bit of time blah blah blah blah have to win blah blah blah national oil laws blah blah blah blah blah Sunni blah blah blah Shiite blah blah blah blah violent blah blah blah blah we have to win blah blah blah blah blah reconciliation blah blah blah blah blah democracy can't survive blah blah blah blah blah order blah blah blah blah stay the course blah blah blah it's unnacceptable blah blah blah we have to win blah blah blah God Bless.
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