The Mechanical President
Posted by Michael Signer
Jarring contradictions in today's WaPo. On the one hand, a front-page, above-the-fold story titled, "Major Change Expected in Strategy for Iraq War." The lede?
The growing doubts among GOP lawmakers about the administration's Iraq strategy, coupled with the prospect of Democratic wins in next month's midterm elections, will soon force the Bush administration to abandon its open-ended commitment to the war, according to lawmakers in both parties, foreign policy experts and others involved in policymaking.
On the other hand, just inside, on the Metro section, we find another front-page, above-the-fold story about President Bush's recent fundraising trip for Senator George Allen, where the President came up with this creative gem about Democrats:
"They would have our country quit in Iraq before the job is done," Bush said. "That's why they are the party of cut and run. We will fight. We will stay. We will win in Iraq."
More consistent with the first story, Allen himself was discomfited by the President's weirdly inflexible rhetoric (and the policy it implies):
Asked whether he agreed with Bush's "cut and run" statement, Allen said, "I'm not going to get in an argument here about the president's words versus my words."
He added: "The president has his ideas on Iraq, John Warner has his and I have mine."
What's going on?