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Ever see that ancient SNL skit where they're sitting around the oval office in the Nixon white house and, knowing the mics are on, they say one over the top thing after another -- all of which are direct quotes from the official transcripts -- but they speak as if they're players in some burlesque or melodrama where they're actually good guys trying to seem like crooks. They're giggling behind their hands, elbowing each other in the ribs, falling on the floor trying to contain their howling laughter.
The point being, they aren't plotting the end of the republic at all; they're just a bunch of decent guys having fun with whoever's going to be listening to the tapes.
Now I can see Bushie doing just the opposite: Mouthing feel-good platitudes for the mics and cameras, acting all serious and claiming the high moral ground for his administration, the conference room full of staffers and cabinet appointees all putting on the sober looks expected of them.
And then the cameras leave, the mics are turned off, and everybody starts roaring with laughter, the ties loosen, the single malt starts flowing, beer's in the cooler, and everybody's feeling all smug about having pulled off another bit of theater designed to con the country into actually believing these evil bastards give two shits in a hen house about ethical behavior. Their only ethic is "don't get caught, and if you do be sure to experience an attack of total amnesia."
So maybe that's the scenario. As I wrote earlier, this scene is so completely ridiculous in light of the past 6.5 years that the only dead wrong interpretation would be taking it as the literal truth.
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