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Edited on Fri Dec-05-03 10:25 AM by Skinner
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Gene Lyons December 3, 2003
George W. Bush: Master of Illusion
If the Bush administration can't get anything else right, they definitely know how to stage a photo op. George W. Bush's surprise Thanksgiving Day visit to the troops at Baghdad airport was as cleverly contrived a piece of political theater as White House imagineers have dreamed up since since his "Mission Accomplished" aircraft carrier landing back in May. It's likely to have exactly the same effect.
But let's hold that thought for a moment. For me, the president's well-choreo-graphed stunt served as a quick Rorschach test. Was I, or was I not, a Bush-hater? See, for months now, right-thinking pundits who respond to the Republican National Committee's party line have been wringing their hands over a supposed epidemic of unreasoning hatred shown Bush by his detractors.
Ironically, the first to advance the theme was Byron York, a columnist who got his start writing for, get this, The American Spectator--home of the infamous "Arkansas Project," a $2.4 million project to defame President Clinton funded by Richard Mellon Scaife, the Scrooge McDuck of the American right. To my knowledge, York played no role in the secretive scheme, but the idea of any Spectator alum playing Miss Manners is pretty funny.
"Remember 'The Clinton Chronicles,'" York asked "the 1994 video that attempted to implicate Bill Clinton in all sorts of 'unsolved' deaths? Remember the 'Clinton Body Count' lists? Remember the stories of the president's connections to drug running?"
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