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Pass The Kool-Aid, Pardner-(Huffington Alert)
National Review | 8-16-02 | Arianna Huffington

Posted on 08/16/2002 6:25:55 PM PDT by My Favorite Headache

Wacko in Waco

At their summer camp economic summit, Bushians find comfort by withdrawing from a confusing, complicated and unfriendly world.

- - - - - - - - - - - - By Arianna Huffington

Aug. 16, 2002 | At the behest of their charismatic leader, the cult members gathered in Waco, a hot, dusty town on the flat, featureless central Texas plain. They had been summoned to hear an endless series of droning sermons from the leader himself and his fellow fanatics.

Thunderously denouncing all doubters, all those who didn't believe as the cult members did, the speakers put forward a bizarre religious vision, one that no sane person could accept. As the hours passed, the group became more and more isolated from the real world until it was incapable of dealing with it.

The only thing missing was Janet Reno and her flamethrower.

George W. Bush's economic forum ended with the steady whoosh of departing corporate jets instead of a fiery apocalypse. This time the conflagration wasn't in Waco but on Wall Street where one airline declared bankruptcy, another threatened to if it didn't get what it wanted, and a third announced a massive restructuring with 7,000 lost jobs. In Washington, meanwhile, Alan Greenspan declined to embarrass his boss by lowering interest rates -- although the Fed did assess the current economic outlook in unusually gloomy terms.

But none of these inconvenient facts intruded on the president's revival meeting in the Lone Star State where discouraging words from non-believers were kept to the barest minimum. And while the president may have acknowledged that our economy is "challenged," an understatement akin to saying that David Koresh was "a tad kooky", the hallelujah chorus that was determined to drown out facts with blind faith clearly won the day.

Like the Branch Davidians, the Brunch Bushians found comfort by withdrawing from a world that was confusing, complicated, and just a little too unfriendly of late. Appropriately convened at the Old Time Christian Religion venue of Baylor University, the administration orchestrated a full-blown extravaganza complete with stirring words, a parade of icons, and even marching music by John Philip Sousa, designed to dazzle the gullible and win new converts. Reason was banished.

No one mentioned, for example, the expanding budget deficit or the exploding trade deficit and no one dared bring up the heresy of reconsidering the Brunch Bushians' disastrous tax cut. Au contraire.

"We heard a lot of really challenging ideas today," Treasury Secretary Paul O'Neill intoned after the forum. And his idea of a challenging idea? "We had several people in my session tell us that not only should we make the tax cuts permanent, but we ought to accelerate the ones that are delayed." And there was no need to pass the hat at this gathering of the faithful. The CEO congregants crowding the front pews had already given, and given, and given.

The economic forum gained added significance from the fact that the president took precious time away from his month-long vacation - though it's not like he had to travel very far. No, this time the mountain of true believers came to Mohammed.

The president registered his concern (Seven cabinet members! Hearing from ordinary people! Taking a whole half-day off from his vacation! Recovery must be just around the bend!) but the message that came through was more one of faith, increasingly desperate faith, that powerful and mysterious forces, the gods of the free market, will eventually pull the Dow out of its nosedive.

But while the Burning Bush preached to the choir at Baylor, an ominous rumbling was coming from outside. This time, it was not ATF sharpshooters and tanks, it's those ordinary citizens the Brunch Bushians pretended to include in Waco. They keep losing jobs and losing their savings while their president keeps telling them that, despite the increasingly grim realities of their daily lives, they still gotta believe in the Bushians' Holy Trinity: more tax cuts, less regulation, and more domestic energy exploration.

Pass the Kool-Aid, pardner.


TOPICS: Business/Economy; Constitution/Conservatism; Crime/Corruption; Culture/Society; Editorial; Extended News; Foreign Affairs; Free Republic; Government; Miscellaneous; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections; US: Texas
KEYWORDS: bush; huffington; perennialopposition; texas; waco
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41 posted on 08/16/2002 10:56:56 PM PDT by My Favorite Headache
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To: My Favorite Headache
But while the Burning Bush preached to the choir at Baylor,

It's late 2002, and the Bush family has been high in the public eye for 22 years.

Wasn't the "Burning Bush" affectation too obvious to begin with?

And isn't a little late now, in any case?




42 posted on 08/16/2002 11:01:02 PM PDT by Sabertooth
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To: jackbill
"I'm not that well versed on "female problems" but it would seem that she has had something stuck in some part of her body for some time."

Well, don't blame Michael...
43 posted on 08/16/2002 11:17:03 PM PDT by RightOnTheLeftCoast
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To: My Favorite Headache
Thanks for the barf alert. I did take precautionary measures after reading the title.

It paid off.

44 posted on 08/16/2002 11:57:34 PM PDT by Victoria Delsoul
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Gee, I've been to Waco. My folks and brother live in the town or burbs. I seem to have missed the dust, and I've been there in the summer too. Not too far from the hill country. Very scenic. Went to a big game park in Clifton one time. Does get fairly warm down that ways though.
45 posted on 08/17/2002 4:06:22 AM PDT by driftless
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To: driftless
Arianna has lost it.Don't take it personal...ya hear?
46 posted on 08/17/2002 8:48:24 PM PDT by My Favorite Headache
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She must be trying to get a fawning puff piece written about her on the Washington Post "Style" section, and thus win the "Strange New Respect" award.

The trouble is, back when she was conservative no one liked her. I've never been able to figure out why her work is published or her face put on the tube.

47 posted on 08/19/2002 9:53:52 PM PDT by Plutarch
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