Saturday, January 27, 2007
Delusional Dick
Dick Cheney's interview with Wolf Blitzer on CNN has finally sealed the deal: Dick is delusional. In the face of one of the most violent months in Iraq, a huge loss of support for the war (polls are showing that around 30% of Americans still support the war--talk about delusional, but that's another story), and even Bush's own admission that the Iraq war has been a "slow failure," Cheney is still insistent that things are going just swell. When asked about the only problem he sees, Dick astoundingly noted that it was that the American people "didn't have the stomach" to continue the fight. Too bad he doesn't have a heart, a soul, or a brain--never mind a stomach. Has there ever been a more pure embodiment of evil than Darth Cheney?
Maureen Dowd asks this same question in her latest column:
"Delusional is far too mild a word to describe Dick Cheney. Delusional doesn’t begin to capture the profound, transcendental one-flew-over daftness of the man.
Has anyone in the history of the United States ever been so singularly wrong and misguided about such phenomenally important events and continued to insist he’s right in the face of overwhelming evidence to the contrary?
It requires an exquisite kind of lunacy to spend hundreds of billions destroying America’s reputation in the world, exhausting the U.S. military, failing to catch Osama, enhancing Iran’s power in the Middle East and sending American kids to train and arm Iraqi forces so they can work against American interests.
Only someone with an inspired alienation from reality could, under the guise of exorcising the trauma of Vietnam, replicate the trauma of Vietnam.
You must have a real talent for derangement to stay wrong every step of the way, to remain in complete denial about Iraq’s civil war, to have a total misunderstanding of Arab culture, to be completely oblivious to the American mood and to be absolutely blind to how democracy works."
That's Dick: Deranged, Delusional, in Denial--and Dangerous to Democracy.
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Maureen Dowd asks this same question in her latest column:
"Delusional is far too mild a word to describe Dick Cheney. Delusional doesn’t begin to capture the profound, transcendental one-flew-over daftness of the man.
Has anyone in the history of the United States ever been so singularly wrong and misguided about such phenomenally important events and continued to insist he’s right in the face of overwhelming evidence to the contrary?
It requires an exquisite kind of lunacy to spend hundreds of billions destroying America’s reputation in the world, exhausting the U.S. military, failing to catch Osama, enhancing Iran’s power in the Middle East and sending American kids to train and arm Iraqi forces so they can work against American interests.
Only someone with an inspired alienation from reality could, under the guise of exorcising the trauma of Vietnam, replicate the trauma of Vietnam.
You must have a real talent for derangement to stay wrong every step of the way, to remain in complete denial about Iraq’s civil war, to have a total misunderstanding of Arab culture, to be completely oblivious to the American mood and to be absolutely blind to how democracy works."
That's Dick: Deranged, Delusional, in Denial--and Dangerous to Democracy.
Welcome to Pottersville: Maureen Dowd: Daffy Does Doom