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McDuhmott's Comments Were Way Off-base
Seattle Post-Intelligencer ^ | 22 December 2003 | Robert L. Jamieson, Jr.

Posted on 12/22/2003 8:22:16 AM PST by Billthedrill

The congressman from Seattle has finally done it.

"Baghdad Jim" McDermott has lost his mind. Gone bonkers. Fallen from the cuckoo's nest and broken his left wing.

No other reason could possibly explain why he would hit the talk-radio circuit last week and suggest President Bush timed the capture of Iraqi henchman Saddam Hussein for political gain.

The U.S. military, McDermott cynically huffed to KIRO-AM talk show host Dave Ross, could have found Saddam "a long time ago if they wanted."

The good congressman wasn't done.

Asked to elaborate about whether he thought the timing of the capture was scripted to benefit Bush, McDermott said: "Yeah. Oh, yeah. There's too much by happenstance for it to be just a coincidental thing ...

"I know they've been in contact with people all along who knew basically where he was ...

"It's funny," McDermott blasted, "when they were having all this trouble, suddenly they have to roll out something."

By "they" he means Bush & Co.

Well, it's one thing to think such thoughts privately. Many Americans -- myself included -- have had similar, fleeting questions flash through our minds.

It's something else entirely to pass off such thinking as fact -- or, at the very least, informed opinion -- especially when one is an elected official with such a lofty public soapbox.

Lacking proof, McDermott's comments are irresponsible verbal diarrhea. And they are an unadulterated embarrassment to any card-carrying Democrat.

Can you blame fellow Washington Democrat Rep. Norm Dicks, who pinched his nose and held the commentary at arm's length. "Fantasy," Dicks said in characterizing Baghdad Jim's hallucinations.

"It's one thing to criticize this administration for having done this war. I mean, that's a fair question," Dicks told The Associated Press. "But to criticize them on the capture of Saddam, when it's such a big thing to our troops, is just ridiculous."

McDermott's bout of foot-in-mouth is troubling on several grounds.

It is an unfounded knock on the president of the United States, regardless of what one might think of Bush's politics or policies.

It also became fodder for contrarian elements that are only too willing to seize upon flimsy sophistry to further their anti-American agenda.

No sooner had McDermott spoken than the Washington, D.C., correspondent for al-Jazeera, the Arab world's communications leader, fired off this line:

"Arabs are not alone in believing U.S. conspiracy theories ... ."

Most disturbingly, McDermott's tirade undermines McDermott -- a man who recently gave voice to thoughtful criticisms about the Bush administration's ever-shifting reasons for barreling into the sovereign nation of Iraq.

This war was about finding weapons of mass destruction, the Bush brigade said early on. Nope, it was about getting bad man Saddam who had a hand in the Sept. 11 attacks, the administration said, switching directions.

Oops. It was really about removing a mustachioed menace who brutalized his own people. Think again. It was America's way of helping the Iraqis learn about freedom and democracy.

Oil -- a real justification for this war -- never gushed much from the president's lips.

In any case, these points McDermott meticulously pointed out before and after war broke out, even if he did act dubiously by going to Baghdad and launching a crusade against Bush.

His message was fine. His method was less than desirable, which is why some people likened what he did to an act of treason.

That criticism notwithstanding, I called McDermott "a hero" in a July column for his willingness to yell into the "hurricane of presidential spin ...for having the courage to say it like it is."

He was offering an important and appropriate voice of dissent at the time.

But here's the trouble with heroes: They can disappoint you by doing or saying something boneheaded.

Last week, Congressman McDermott morphed into Congressman McDuhmott.

Here he had a fine opportunity to go on radio and speak about any of many things -- about the president's scattershot reasons for going to war, about how ill-prepared the United States was for a post-Saddam Iraq.

He even could have offered a Democratic counterpoint to how Bush's go-it-alone global strategy and doctrine of military preemption in Iraq has scared other countries such as Libya into giving up their weapons.

No, it appears that would have taken up too many of the congressman's brain cells.

So McDermott said something stupid -- something debunked by the facts as we know them.

In nabbing Saddam, U.S. military leaders had to overcome Iraqi tradition that values tribal loyalties above all else; a fellow Iraqi had to narc on the ex-dictator. That takes time -- not, as Baghdad Jim suggests, political timing.

These days McDermott isn't alone in his embarrassing shows of intellectual flatulence.

Democratic presidential candidate Howard Dean not long ago asserted that Bush might have had advance warning of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks. Dean's words -- unsubstantiated, inflammatory and hurtful -- are unbecoming of a man who would be president.

McDermott and Dean come from the medical field. McDermott was a psychiatrist. Dean was a family physician.

If politics were medicine, they both would deserve to be sued for malpractice.


TOPICS: Editorial; Foreign Affairs; News/Current Events; US: Washington; War on Terror
KEYWORDS: 2004; baghdadjim; bds; dean; iraq; mcdermott; rubberroom; unfit
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To: Billthedrill
Yeah, I know...some on KVI refer to McDimwit as "Congressman-for-Life". Routinely gets 70% of the vote at election time. His district (Capitol Hill and surrounding area) is so liberal, a conservative would get naseuous just breathing the air (likely caused by the unwashed masses who live up there).

I'm not suggesting anything untoward, but the guy needs to keel over suddenly of natural causes. Soon.
21 posted on 12/22/2003 9:08:31 AM PST by hoagy62 (I'm pullin' for ya...we're all in this together.")
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To: hoagy62
When I go up to Seattle's Capitol Hill, I feel like a commando operating behind enemy lines.
22 posted on 12/22/2003 9:10:46 AM PST by Steve_Seattle ("Above all, shake your bum at Burton.")
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To: Billthedrill
Note that Robert L. Jamieson, Jr. castigates McDermott and Dean for trading in conspiracy theories, but states that, without question, the US invaded Iraq just to grab the oil. The author is not criticizing McDermott and Dean for repeating crazy conspiracy theories so much as repeating the wrong crazy conspiracy theories.

Jamieson is a long way from turning in his DNC Secret Decoder Ring...

23 posted on 12/22/2003 9:18:29 AM PST by gridlock (There's no such thing as idiot-proof, only idiot-resistant. The ingenuity of idiots knows no bounds)
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To: Steve_Seattle
When you go up to Capitol Hill, don't bend over when you tie your shoes.
24 posted on 12/22/2003 9:21:22 AM PST by Publius
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To: hoagy62
Baghdad Jim has only one possible use. I need to use him as a good example of a bad example as to why my new wife's family should cease voting Rat.

Got to listen to the wife's uncle all weekend while we moved him. In addition to rants about hunting and fishing rights, national defense, and gay marriage, he also went off on the Republicans. I really need to sit those folks down and explain that the Rats are solidly against everything they are for.

25 posted on 12/22/2003 9:21:48 AM PST by hunter112
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To: Billthedrill
Asked to elaborate about whether he thought the timing of the capture was scripted to benefit Bush, McDermott said: "Yeah. Oh, yeah. There's too much by happenstance for it to be just a coincidental thing ...

What a silly thing to say! How exactly does the timing of Saddam's capture now benefit Bush politically more than at any other time? I mean, if the thing was going to be timed and all, I'd probably have suggested mid-September 2004 would have been ideal. Not December 2003. Sheesh!

26 posted on 12/22/2003 9:33:00 AM PST by BlackRazor
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To: Steve_Seattle
When I go up to Seattle's Capitol Hill, I feel like a commando operating behind enemy lines.

I feel your pain! I work in Amherst, MA!! We have more than our share of Jim McDumbasses here!!

27 posted on 12/22/2003 9:39:59 AM PST by SpinyNorman
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To: Billthedrill
McDermott has obviously slipped over the line into providing aid and comfort to the enemy. The first mistake was allowing him back into the country after his little sojourn over to Iraq in the first place.

The marxists have managed to convince America that it is impossible to commit treason or espionage. If his actions don't qualify, what in the hell does?
28 posted on 12/22/2003 9:43:37 AM PST by Freedom4US
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To: Billthedrill

29 posted on 12/22/2003 9:59:05 AM PST by Diogenesis (If you mess with one of us, you mess with all of us)
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To: Diogenesis
They have Albright all wrong - wrong end of the donkey for her face.
30 posted on 12/22/2003 10:00:21 AM PST by dirtboy (New Ben and Jerry's flavor - Howard Dean Swirl - no ice cream, just fruit at bottom)
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To: hoagy62
I'm not suggesting anything untoward, but the guy needs to keel over suddenly of natural causes. Soon.

Oh no...they would just elect another lefty, just as loopy but with better manners. As long as that district is loopy left, I'd prefer someone like McDermott.

31 posted on 12/22/2003 10:06:54 AM PST by gogeo (Short and non offensive)
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To: theDentist
When 'they' were having all what trouble?

Over at the echo chamber of DU, they all think that the People (with a capital "P", mind you) are going to be up in arms over the Halliburton contracts and the continuing resistance in Iraq. As far as they are concerned, these are major issues, and they can't understand why Bush isn't losing support.

Must be some kind of Vast Right Wing Conspiracy!

32 posted on 12/22/2003 10:07:23 AM PST by gridlock (There's no such thing as idiot-proof, only idiot-resistant. The ingenuity of idiots knows no bounds)
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To: gridlock
Must be some kind of Vast Right Wing Conspiracy!

Which reminds me, is it time to change the Secret Handshake?

33 posted on 12/22/2003 10:09:19 AM PST by theDentist (Tagline deamed un-inhabitable. Condemned. New Location sought....)
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To: gridlock
Must be some kind of Vast Right Wing Conspiracy!

Which reminds me, is it time to change the Secret Handshake?

34 posted on 12/22/2003 10:09:20 AM PST by theDentist (Tagline deamed un-inhabitable. Condemned. New Location sought....)
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To: gridlock
Must be some kind of Vast Right Wing Conspiracy!

Which reminds me, is it time to change the Secret Handshake?

35 posted on 12/22/2003 10:09:20 AM PST by theDentist (Tagline deamed un-inhabitable. Condemned. New Location sought....)
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To: gogeo
Oh no...they would just elect another lefty, just as loopy but with better manners.

Kind of like when my old Congressman, "Red" Ron Dellums was replaced with Barbara Lee?

I'm soooo glad to be out of Berkeley!

36 posted on 12/22/2003 10:09:31 AM PST by gridlock (There's no such thing as idiot-proof, only idiot-resistant. The ingenuity of idiots knows no bounds)
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To: theDentist
It's the same as the old Secret Handshake, you just do it three times!
37 posted on 12/22/2003 10:10:09 AM PST by gridlock (There's no such thing as idiot-proof, only idiot-resistant. The ingenuity of idiots knows no bounds)
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To: theDentist
Note I posted that 3 times. We all know what that means.
38 posted on 12/22/2003 10:10:28 AM PST by theDentist (Tagline deamed un-inhabitable. Condemned. New Location sought....)
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To: Diogenesis
Now that's funny...
39 posted on 12/22/2003 10:14:08 AM PST by Billthedrill
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To: Billthedrill

40 posted on 12/22/2003 10:15:00 AM PST by DaughterOfAnIwoJimaVet (Currently in a testing phase.)
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