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http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2005/08/17/AR2005081701843.html
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Unfortunately, Sheehan's personal tragedy is degenerating into farce or worse. She has become a celebrity whose divorce proceedings hit the wires this week to reverberate in the great national echo chamber. That "news" was quickly topped by a barbarian driving a pickup truck through a makeshift memorial of white crosses honoring fallen soldiers in Iraq.
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But her vigil risks becoming political theater disconnected from its larger purpose. This is an increasingly unsettling phenomenon in the Internet age, as political parties, lobby groups, the media and other institutions concentrate on spin more often than substance in politics.
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What is disturbing is that the national political discourse is increasingly detached from reality. The emotionalism and character assassination practiced by both sides -- the clamor in the echo chamber around Sheehan is only one example -- is mistaken for "politics."
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A vigil by a war victim's mother should be an act of devotion that transcends political theater. Bush owes Sheehan the respect of the meeting she seeks -- if she demonstrates that she will show him the respect any elected president deserves.My email response: Dear Jim,
Three things about your column.
First, why are you writing about her at all? You write for and about elites, not for and about people like Sheehan. If you should choose to interact with us, you should be doing the listening, not lecturing.
Second, your attempt to make it seem like you share Sheehan's "cause" are tranparently fake.
Finally, we know what your real objection to Sheehan's movement is, you want to keep it as it has been, where the people that have voices on the war and peace are the highly-placed Chalabi mouthpieces such as yourself and Judith Miller.
Thank you,
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