| Date: | Friday June 20, @02:51PM |
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| Author: | ewing2001 |
| Topic: | Bush |
| from the Newsweek dept. | |
Capital Letter -Eleanor Clift -June 20 2003
The Masters of Spin
The long, hot summer has begun in Iraq. American GIs are dying almost daily. So are Iraqis. But that hasn't stopped President Bush from embarking on a fund-raising spree premised on his triumphal role as commander in chief. Who needs reality when you've got spin?
THE PRE-WAR spin was all about weapons of mass destruction and the price of U.S. inaction. Bush said we couldn't afford to wait until there was a mushroom cloud. Critics who suspect the intelligence data about Saddam's nuclear program was hyped are brushed aside like gnats on an elephant. Bush says they're engaging in "revisionist history," which is on a par with calling Watergate a third-rate burglary. Bush wins the spin for now. The debate over weapons of mass destruction is an inside-the-Beltway story; it's not resonating with the public. The bigger question is existential: do the gods punish hubris?
This is the most arrogant administration in memory. Every day brings another issue where a careful observer of the political scene cannot believe what's happening. The latest outrage has the White House spinmeisters editing a report by the EPA on the status of the environment to omit mounting concern about climate change. The spinners have already stricken the phrase "global warming" in favor of the more benign "climate change." The offending line declared, "Climate change has global consequences for human health and the environment." In its place, the White House inserted a bunch of gobbledygook about how the "complexity of the Earth system" and various "interconnections" make it a challenge to render scientific judgments.
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