IT’S ALL IN THE SUBTITLE
Vanity
Fair editor Graydon Carter has
just come out with a new book:
WHAT WE’VE LOST: How the Bush Administration
Has Curtailed Our Freedoms, Mortgaged Our Economy, Ravaged Our Environment, and
Damaged Our Standing in the World.
Careful you’re not caught carrying it outside a free
speech zone.*
*This is what’s
known as a cheap shot. But sometimes, cheap
shots are irresistible.
YOUR $87 BILLION
This election is turning a lot of us into copy
writers. One of you sent me this proposed
script:
DRAFT RESPONSE AD ON IRAQ WAR SPENDING (60 seconds):
[Kerry speaking directly to the
camera:]
My fellow Americans, George Bush has
had a lot of fun attacking me over how I voted on his 87 billion dollar
spending request for the Iraq War. He thinks it's a big laugh line. But he's
laughing all the way to the bank, with YOUR grandchildren's money.
My position has been perfectly clear
all along:
No. 1: I support spending whatever it
takes to get the job done in Iraq.
No. 2: I DEMAND that we pay for it
honestly by asking the wealthiest Americans to give back just SOME of the
enormous tax breaks Bush gave them.
That's why I voted the way I did.
Bush, by contrast, just ran up the deficit another 87 billion dollars. Instead
of asking his wealthiest supporters to make ANY sacrifice at all, he favored
dumping the debt burden on all of our grandchildren.
I support spending what we need, but I
OPPOSE Bush's refusal to pay for it honestly. He calls that a flip-flop. I call
it common sense. You be the judge.
END
F A good script? Bad script? You be the judge.
YOUR WORLD TRADE CENTER
Another of you – a well known
prize-winning author who prefers to remain nameless (which leaves me all but
desperate to tell you my “rename maneless” pun, but
like Strangelove wrestling his arm to his side, I resist) – offers this advice:
“Kerry's No. 1 message for the next 60
days should be this:
Bush let 9/11 happen. It's his fault.
It is his greatest shame.
He was warned, and he did nothing but
continue his vacation. Then for two years he tried to keep secret the fact that
he was warned. But now we know (cite President’s Daily Briefing, roll tape of
Condi revealing its title). And then? He did nothing.
Mr. President, what actions did you take to protect America?
Insert here: Elizabeth Drew’s piece
in the New York Review of Books and Bill
Maher’s rant from HBO:
New Rule: You
can't run on a mistake. Franklin Roosevelt didn't run for re-election claiming Pearl Harbor was his finest hour. Abe Lincoln was a great
president, but the high point
of his second term wasn't theater security. 9/11 wasn't a triumph of the human
spirit. It was a screw-up by a guy on vacation.
Now, don't get me wrong, Mr. President. I'm not blaming you for 9/11. We
have blue-ribbon commissions to do that.
“It has the virtue of being true, and the related
virtue of being plausible. People
already half know it, but they need to hear it from the candidate.”
F I’m not sure it should come from the
candidate, because as Paul Krugman argued chillingly in Monday’s
New York Times, “once war psychology takes hold, the public desperately
wants to believe in its leadership.” And
even if it didn’t, blaming Bush for
9/11 is strong. I would settle for recognizing
that it’s a myth he did as much as anyone could. (As early as January 7, 2001, he was told by the CIA that bin Laden represented a “tremendous”
and “immediate” threat to the United States – and instead of building on the ongoing initiatives to
take him out, Bush shut those initiatives down.) He did nothing. He should have done much more. That didn’t cause 9/11, but it might have prevented
it.
You really should take the
time to read the Krugman column, if you can.
Tomorrow (I hope): Your Taxes