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Mark Steyn: Defiant? He's a Ba'athist who won't bath
The Telegraph (U.K.) ^ | 12/16/03 | Mark Steyn

Posted on 12/15/2003 4:23:34 PM PST by Pokey78

When I was in Ramadi, west of Baghdad, shortly after the war, a young boy showed me his schoolbook. It was like my textbooks at his age – full of doodles and squiggles and amusing additions to the illustrations. With one exception: the many pages bearing pictures of Saddam were in pristine condition. Even a bored schoolboy doesn't get so careless that he forgets where not to draw the line.

That's why Saddam looking like a wino round the back of Waterloo Station meekly submitting to a lice inspection by an American soldier is a much better photo than Saddam's bullet-riddled corpse at the end of a shoot-out. When was the last time a Middle Eastern thug wound up on the receiving end of an infidel tongue depressor? For fellow dictators like Boy Assad, the sight of the despot-turned-hobo may be a fearful premonition. For Islamist appeasers like the House of Saud, it's a reminder that the way you neutralise a troublemaker is not to throw money at him in the hopes he'll only blow other people up but to hunt him down and finish him off.

For the Palestinians, who never met a loser they weren't dumb enough to fall for (the Mufti, Nasser, Yasser), Saddam still has an honoured place in the Pantheon of Glorious Has-Beens. But for millions of Iraqis a monster has shrivelled away into a smelly bum too pathetic even to use his pistol to enjoy the martyrdom he urged on others.

Saddam, of course, attempted to reclaim his stature, but, in his current position, opportunities are few and far between. In his first interrogation at Baghdad Airport, he was asked if he'd like a glass of water, and replied: "If I drink water I will have to urinate and how can I urinate when my people are in bondage?" If there's a statue left of him in Iraq, they should chisel that on the plinth. That's now the extent of his defiance: he can refuse to use the bathroom. He's the Ba'athist who won't bath. Either that or he's already put in a call to Johnnie Cochran (OJ's lawyer) or Mark Geragos (Jacko's) and they recommended he start laying the ground for his insanity defence.

In fairness to the non-urinator, "How can I urinate when my people are in bondage?" is a model of sound logic compared to the latest all too pissy talking-points in Europe. For months the naysayers have demanded the Americans turn over more power to the Iraqis. Okay, let's start by turning Saddam over to the Iraqis. Whoa, not so fast. The same folks who insisted there was no evidence Saddam was a threat to any countries other than his own and the invasion was an unwarranted interference in Iraqi internal affairs are now saying that Saddam can't be left to the Iraqi people, he has to be turned over to an international tribunal.

You can forget about that. The one consistent feature of the post-9/11 era is the comprehensive failure of the international order. The French use their Security Council veto to protect Saddam. The EU subsidises Palestinian terrorism. The International Atomic Energy Agency provides cover for Iran's nuclear ambitions. The UN summit on racism is an orgy of racism.

All these institutions do is enable nickel'n'dime thugs to punch above their weights. The New York Times, sleepwalking through the 21st century on bromides from the Carter era, wants the UN to run Saddam's trial because one held under the auspices of the Americans would "lack legitimacy". Au contraire, it's the willingness of Kofi Annan, Mohammed el-Baradei, Chris Patten, Mary Robinson and the other grandees of the international clubrooms to give "legitimacy" to Saddam, Kim Jong-Il, Arafat, Assad and co that disqualifies them from any role in Iraq. I've come to the conclusion that the entire international system needs to be destroyed.

I don't suppose that's a priority of the Bush Administration, or at least not until the second term. But he's in no hurry to return to the Security Council fairyland of make-believe resolutions that never get enforced. On Sunday morning, his speed-call list was restricted to the Coalition of the Willing – the prime ministers of Britain, Australia, Poland, Italy and Spain. He seems to be roughing out the contours of a new club here: dictatorships need not apply, but nor need those democracies that serve as the dictators' front men in polite society (are you listening, Jacques?).

As for the Democrats and the European media, they long ago decided that their slogan for the 2004 election is "It's the stupidity, stupid". President Bush is a moron; therefore, everything that happens must be evidence of his moronicness. I was saddened to see my old friend Mark Lawson of the Guardian falling for the canard that Mr Bush served up a "plastic turkey" for Thanksgiving and deducing from this that the President was in desperate fear of being a onetermer. No doubt he's already moved on to mocking the pathetic attempt to serve up Saddam's lice-infested head on a platter to the gullible American public just in time for Christmas.

It's just a suggestion but maybe if you're that convinced of Republican stupidity you ought to write about something else between now and, say, the start of Condi Rice's second term in 2013. The fact (if you'll forgive the word) is that things are going pretty well, and there's really no losing scenario in Iraq. Mr Bush may not succeed in bringing democracy to Mesopotamia, but so what? If he has to settle for a Musharraf and a big American base on the Syrian border, it's no skin off his back. But it's still better to have tried.

But I think he'll wind up with something close enough to a free society in Iraq. I was mighty heartened by Paul Bremer's press conference on Sunday. He made a simple announcement – "We got him!" – and the roomful of journalists erupted in jubilant cries of "Death to Saddam!" True, this turned out to be the Iraqi journalists. The western correspondents had far more mixed feelings. Oh, well. Cheer up. There'll be a new quagmire along in a minute.


TOPICS: Editorial; Foreign Affairs; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections; War on Terror
KEYWORDS: iraq; marksteyn; marksteynlist; prisonersaddam; saddam
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To: Pokey78
My idea of fun? Give Mark here a club and lock him in a room with Ted Rall. I would definitely pay-per-view for that.
21 posted on 12/15/2003 4:54:32 PM PST by Ronin (Qui docet discit!)
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To: Stallone
"It's just a suggestion but maybe if you're that convinced of Republican stupidity you ought to write about something else between now and, say, the start of Condi Rice's second term in 2013."

It just hit me! Steyn is print's version of Rush...hilarious but on the money. Hard to do in print, imho.

22 posted on 12/15/2003 4:55:27 PM PST by chiller (could be wrong, but doubt it)
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To: Pokey78
The minute I heard Saddam was captured Mark Steyn was the one person I wanted to hear analysis from. As usual he doesn't disappoint.
23 posted on 12/15/2003 4:56:18 PM PST by xp38
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To: Pokey78
there's really no losing scenario in Iraq. Mr Bush may not succeed in bringing democracy to Mesopotamia, but so what? If he has to settle for a Musharraf and a big American base on the Syrian border, it's no skin off his back. But it's still better to have tried.

This needs to be said over and over. Steyn does it again.

24 posted on 12/15/2003 4:58:01 PM PST by sd-joe
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To: Pokey78
Brilliant, simply brilliant!

May I be placed on this ping list?

Thank You!
25 posted on 12/15/2003 4:58:13 PM PST by BlessedByLiberty (Respectfully submitted,)
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To: BlessedByLiberty
Sure!
26 posted on 12/15/2003 5:00:37 PM PST by Pokey78 ("I thought this country was founded on a principle of progressive taxation." Wesley Clark to Russert)
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To: Pokey78
If you are maintaining a Mark Steyn ping list, I would like to be on it as well, thanks :)

Qwinn
27 posted on 12/15/2003 5:00:50 PM PST by Qwinn
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To: Pokey78
But I think he'll wind up with something close enough to a free society in Iraq. I was mighty heartened by Paul Bremer's press conference on Sunday. He made a simple announcement – "We got him!" – and the roomful of journalists erupted in jubilant cries of "Death to Saddam!" True, this turned out to be the Iraqi journalists. The western correspondents had far more mixed feelings. Oh, well. Cheer up. There'll be a new quagmire along in a minute.

Beautiful.

Just beautiful.

D

28 posted on 12/15/2003 5:01:35 PM PST by daviddennis (;)
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To: Yaelle
Listen to Steyn every Wednesday at 4:00 PM, Pacific on The Hugh Hewitt Show.
29 posted on 12/15/2003 5:05:13 PM PST by A.A. Cunningham
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To: Qwinn
Okey dokey.
30 posted on 12/15/2003 5:05:51 PM PST by Pokey78 ("I thought this country was founded on a principle of progressive taxation." Wesley Clark to Russert)
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To: Pokey78
Please include me on the Steyn ping list?
31 posted on 12/15/2003 5:11:33 PM PST by DCPatriot
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To: Pokey78
Saddam, of course, attempted to reclaim his stature, but, in his current position, opportunities are few and far between. In his first interrogation at Baghdad Airport, he was asked if he'd like a glass of water, and replied: "If I drink water I will have to urinate and how can I urinate when my people are in bondage?" If there's a statue left of him in Iraq, they should chisel that on the plinth. That's now the extent of his defiance: he can refuse to use the bathroom. He's the Ba'athist who won't bath. Either that or he's already put in a call to Johnnie Cochran (OJ's lawyer) or Mark Geragos (Jacko's) and they recommended he start laying the ground for his insanity defence.

Genius.

The man's a bloody genius, is all. :)

32 posted on 12/15/2003 5:12:12 PM PST by KentTrappedInLiberalSeattle ("The Clintons have damaged our country. They have done it together, in unison." -- Peggy Noonan)
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To: Pokey78
Mark Steyn hits another one out of the park. He needs a bigger park.
33 posted on 12/15/2003 5:12:45 PM PST by RobFromGa (Bring Us Your Talented Individuals, Your Visionaries Yearning to Be Free. Keep the Huddled Masses)
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To: Pokey78
Please add me to your Steyn PING List. Thanks! :)
34 posted on 12/15/2003 5:13:10 PM PST by KentTrappedInLiberalSeattle ("The Clintons have damaged our country. They have done it together, in unison." -- Peggy Noonan)
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To: Pokey78
That's now the extent of his defiance: he can refuse to use the bathroom.

ROFLMOA! I love this man. But you knew that!

35 posted on 12/15/2003 5:13:51 PM PST by Howlin (Bush has stolen two things which Democrats believe they own by right: the presidency & the future)
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To: DCPatriot; KentTrappedInLiberalSeattle
Both of ya'll have been added.

BTW DCPatriot, you are the 400th member of the Mark Steyn ping list. Congratulations! You win absolutely nothing!

hehe

36 posted on 12/15/2003 5:18:06 PM PST by Pokey78 ("I thought this country was founded on a principle of progressive taxation." Wesley Clark to Russert)
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To: Pokey78
Please put me on the list too Pokey.
37 posted on 12/15/2003 5:19:32 PM PST by DonnerT (Rinos are Jackasses in Elephant drag!)
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To: DonnerT
Will do!
38 posted on 12/15/2003 5:30:16 PM PST by Pokey78 ("I thought this country was founded on a principle of progressive taxation." Wesley Clark to Russert)
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To: Pokey78
me too?
39 posted on 12/15/2003 5:40:00 PM PST by Not gonna take it anymore (". . . stability cannot be purchased at the expense of liberty.")
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To: Pokey78
DAMN!!!

This guy is a genius!!!

Had me laughing the whole time.

This guy can sweep the floor with Eric Alterman and Maureen Dowd.
40 posted on 12/15/2003 5:40:34 PM PST by El Conservador ("No blood for oil!"... Then don't drive, you moron!!!)
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