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When Red and Blue Turn Purple
Seattle Times ^ | 11/18/05 | Lance Dickie

Posted on 11/18/2005 7:30:19 AM PST by goodnesswins

Lance Dickie / Seattle Times editorial columnist

When red and blue turn purple

President Bush is having an especially tough week with the Iraq war when he gets hung out to dry by Ahmad Chalabi and the U.S. Senate on the same day.

Chalabi is the convicted embezzler behind suspect intelligence on Saddam Hussein's weapons of mass destruction, which the White House found irresistible before the war. He is now deputy prime minister of Iraq. His illuminating PBS appearance on The News Hour with Jim Lehrer came amid a grand tour of Capitol Hill and the White House.

Interviewer Ray Suarez homed right in on Chalabi's prewar role and the tales of menace he peddled to an eager audience. What did he tell the United States?

All he did, Chalabi purred, was make a few introductions. The Bush administration chose to believe what it heard, and it fell to the White House with all its intelligence resources to verify the accuracy of what it learned.

Suarez pressed on about the litany of certainty Chalabi spouted over Saddam Hussein's lethal armory. Oh, that stuff. Chalabi said that was his opinion and he did not expect the administration to simply take his word.

By now, even Republicans in Congress are feeling like chumps. For two years, they have been bankrolling a war in compliant silence, and putting the whole running tab — currently about $200 billion — on a credit card.

Prodded by Democrats, the Republican-led Senate finally asked the president — if it wouldn't be too much trouble — to provide lawmakers with progress reports on the war with an eye toward starting to get the hell out of harm's way sometime before the 2006 congressional elections.

For his part, the president has responded to critics with the bearing of a man with no plan: Disagree with me and you are a virtual traitor who might as well be planting bombs alongside the insurgents. Vice President Dick "Mushroom Cloud" Cheney is back on the attack with prewar levels of bellicosity.

Americans are quietly, resolutely having none of it. Red and blue states have turned purple.

Voters took 40 years to decide the Democrats had run out of ideas and integrity before they booted them from Congress. Republicans barely made it a dozen years. The end is near, and it's not only the war that has taken its toll.

Greed, incompetence and indifference drew the GOP away from any agenda remotely connected to the lives of ordinary people.

The legal and moral indictments that dog Republican leadership in Congress are all about hanging on to power and punishing opponents. That does not leave much time for congressional oversight of the executive branch, fiscal responsibility or the needs of taxpayers back home.

The United States won the Cold War because the Soviet Union went broke first, quipped a Washington congressman years ago. Now it's our turn. Blank-check spending on the Iraq war combined with tax cuts plunged the federal government into debt that will haunt generations to come.

Where were the fiscally conservative Republicans? They are in the federal trough up to their hindquarters doling out everything from corporate farm subsidies to pension breaks for major employers. Homeland security? They turned it into an industry.

Bush and the GOP worked overtime to ransack environmental regulations that directly affect the air we breathe and the water we drink. Midwest power plants don't have to modernize, and young lungs in the Northeast pay a price because of airborne pollution. At the very least we have to keep them healthy so they can spend a lifetime paying off the Treasury bonds purchased by Japan and China to finance epic deficits.

The separation of the Republican Party from ordinary lives starts very close to home and goes all the way to Capitol Hill. The state party sends out cheesy e-mails about the war, so maybe no one will remember the GOP supported the repeal of gas taxes for better highways. No connection to families idling off gas on crowded roads, or the backdoor draft through the National Guard.

Increasingly, congressional Republicans are vendors of a line of bull the public is refusing to buy or rent for another two or four years.

Lance Dickie's column appears regularly on editorial pages of The Times. His e-mail address is ldickie@seattletimes.com

Copyright © 2005 The Seattle Times Company


TOPICS: Editorial; Government; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections; US: Washington
KEYWORDS: 109th; chalabi
Idiots on parade...
1 posted on 11/18/2005 7:30:20 AM PST by goodnesswins
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To: goodnesswins

"When red and blue turn purple"

Correct title should be:
"When red and blue turn YELLOW"
Actually Iraq is starting to sound like Vietnam. The cowardly Democrats and Republicans in Congress are getting read to abandon the poor people of Iraq, just like they did the South Vietnamese and the Cambodians. Many thousands will die thanks to this bunch. I am once again ashamed to be an American.


2 posted on 11/18/2005 7:36:11 AM PST by Long Distance Rider
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To: goodnesswins
Increasingly, congressional Republicans are vendors of a line of bull the public is refusing to buy

Then what's up with the whole "purple" metaphor? This yahoo seems to be saying that Red and Blue are becoming Purple, which means that Red has lost and Blue is triumphant, so Purple is really Blue, because ... because ... the wheels have fallen off the Ship of State ... and my metaphor is out of control ... and ..

Putz.

3 posted on 11/18/2005 7:44:04 AM PST by ClearCase_guy
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To: Long Distance Rider
Many thousands will die thanks to this bunch. I am once again ashamed to be an American.

No need to be ashamed to be an American. Plenty of reason to be ashamed if you were one of these congressmen.

Americans' elected representatives are not America. We are. They're just the help.

4 posted on 11/18/2005 7:46:58 AM PST by Dunstan McShane
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To: Long Distance Rider

Or maybe we can call it an extended Bay Of Pigs. Why does everything have to be in terms of Vietnam?


5 posted on 11/18/2005 8:09:48 AM PST by weegee (To understand the left is to rationalize how abortion can be a birthright.)
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To: goodnesswins

When are we pulling out of Korea? Germany? Bosnia?

In fairness, we shouldn't leave Iraq until it is at least as stable.

Why let the Islamic KKK terrorize Reconstruction Iraq?


6 posted on 11/18/2005 8:11:44 AM PST by weegee (To understand the left is to rationalize how abortion can be a birthright.)
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To: goodnesswins
The United States won the Cold War because the Soviet Union went broke first, quipped a Washington congressman years ago. Now it's our turn. Blank-check spending on the Iraq war combined with tax cuts plunged the federal government into debt that will haunt generations to come.

The US, in an arms race against the USSR, pushed the Soviets over the edge in spending but that was not the sole factor. The Berlin Wall did not collapse out of poor mainanance. Polish Independence did not come from buying new missiles.

And the left still weeps that the USSR collapsed.

THere ARE enemies of the US (including France and Soros) who seem to be actively opposing the US in partnership with the Axis of Evil. Money transfers and opposinng victory at every turn. Doesn't have to cost what we are spending, but some are against us.

7 posted on 11/18/2005 8:16:16 AM PST by weegee (To understand the left is to rationalize how abortion can be a birthright.)
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To: weegee; All

I've written to him.....and I wish I had added.....Well, THANK YOU sir.....for outting yourself as one of the enemies...


8 posted on 11/18/2005 8:24:15 AM PST by goodnesswins (DEMS....40 yrs and $$$dollars for the War on Poverty, but NOT a $$ or minute for the WAR on Terror!)
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To: goodnesswins
Lance Dickie

They literally write themselves, folks.

9 posted on 11/18/2005 8:38:33 AM PST by FreedomFarmer (This season, slap the Holiday Jeer out of every lib you meet.)
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To: goodnesswins

Its been my experience that when something thats RED starts to turn Purple, I should probably loosen my grip.


10 posted on 11/18/2005 8:43:26 AM PST by vikzilla
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To: Dunstan McShane

Nope. They are imperial masters. Just ask 'em.


11 posted on 11/18/2005 8:44:40 AM PST by Little Ray (I'm a reactionary, hirsute, gun-owning, knuckle dragging, Christian Neanderthal and proud of it!)
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To: Little Ray
Nope. They are imperial masters. Just ask 'em.

Well, they like to think and say they are. We don't have to agree with them.

And they are, after all, imperial masters with an expiration date.

12 posted on 11/18/2005 9:08:13 AM PST by Dunstan McShane
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To: Dunstan McShane
Well, lessee. There is little or no turnover in Congress; Congresscritters spend most of their time running for office; when elected they become employees of the Federal Government, as opposed to being reprentatives of their states or districts.
Legislation is mostly written by lobbyist and other NGOs, and is passed by Congresscritters who frequently have little or no idea of what is in it (but the title sure sounds good...). Power seems concentrated in the hands of unelected bureaucrats and life-tenures judges.

I'd say our votes are almost worthless. I vote 'cause I hope there is still some marginal value to the vote, but I don't expect much, anymore.
13 posted on 11/18/2005 9:19:52 AM PST by Little Ray (I'm a reactionary, hirsute, gun-owning, knuckle dragging, Christian Neanderthal and proud of it!)
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To: weegee

"Why does everything have to be in terms of Vietnam?"

Because Vietnam is the first war in history that the military won every engagement and the political leaders lost the war. It is happening again. Right now.


14 posted on 11/18/2005 9:24:17 AM PST by Long Distance Rider
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To: Long Distance Rider
We are winning the war in Iraq and we will achieve the ultimate victory over islamic terrorism despite all the traitors and defeatist in our midst. We have a great leader named President Bush who will not relent and will not falter and we have the greatest military in hostory of mankind fighting and annihilating the enemy.
15 posted on 11/18/2005 10:04:46 AM PST by jveritas (The Axis of Defeatism: Left wing liberals, Buchananites, and third party voters.)
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To: Long Distance Rider

A witchhunt is happening right now. And those engaging in it (Rather, Mapes, etc.) are claiming THEY are the victims.

The left looks to their "victories" to sell the public on their lies. "Another Vietnam", "Another Watergate", "More McCartheyism and paranoia"...


16 posted on 11/18/2005 11:37:23 AM PST by weegee (To understand the left is to rationalize how abortion can be a birthright.)
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To: vikzilla

All I know is the media changed the colors from Red for Democrats to Blue for Democrats. There is an election atlas online that refused to play the game (the guy did not want to regenerate all of his maps for every election going back in history).

The commies must have not liked getting "called out". They probably like the "blue collar" association their new color gives them.

The left sure has seized on it as a way of "labelling" the country. They sure weren't that understanding of the Bush Country map when Al Gore lost.


17 posted on 11/18/2005 11:40:38 AM PST by weegee (To understand the left is to rationalize how abortion can be a birthright.)
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