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The Wizard of Washington

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This week, the Walt Disney Company releases its $325 million spectacular, "Oz the Great and Powerful" — a "prequel," as these things are called, to You Know What. We learn (one supposes) exactly how a Kansas carnival balloonist became the Wizard.

We'll have to pay in order to divine the secret, but a certain intuition grows and spreads, namely that the Wiz, after the example of pitchmen in all times and places, became what he became by talking. About his own wonderfulness.

Does he put you in mind of anyone who appears on television a lot these days, jetting all over the country at taxpayer expense, delivering speeches, holding press conferences, making bold pronouncements as to actions he requires and outcomes he expects?

The Wizard of Washington, prior to unleashing his anti-sequester campaign, might have benefited from a sneak preview of the Disney saga. Or, for that matter, a special viewing of the 1939 MGM classic, wherein Frank Morgan's fast talking balloonist discovers, shall we say, his human limitations.

The Wizard of Washington got his bluff called by the Speaker of the U. S. House of Representatives. It was way past time.

The White House carnival likely has a ways to go, but, perchance, despite having to backtrack on his forecasts of catastrophe should the sequester actually go through, the Wizard learned something useful, namely, that twisting facts and making nonsensical claims doesn't always carry the day. If a comparable insight dawns soon on the media, not to mention the voters, we'll be getting somewhere.

The Washington Wizard's modus operandi, for as long as the general population has known him, has been to make bold, decisive statements about 1) his vision and 2) his opponents. We always find, taking in one of his speeches, that his vision is inspired and transformational, whereas his opponents are just basically not plugged in. They don't know what they're talking about.

All they want is to protect — as it was given out during the anti-sequester campaign — oilmen and owners of corporate jets.

That the idea of a sequester that had originated in the White House, and not with his misguided opponents, was an admission that had to be pried, like a dead molar, from the mouths of the Wizard and his surrogates. Not that there was much to the admission when it came: The thing couldn't be helped, you see. The other side wasn't reasonable in its approach to spending cuts.

The truth was, owning up to the folly of a campaign built on unsupported prophecies of disaster would have been the same as admitting that Republicans had a point worth listening to, that federal spending was a problem in need of a solution, that we couldn't go on the way we were going, that compromise of some sort had to be effected.

None of this the Wizard could say, what with his whole political strategy predicated on kneecapping the Republicans, detaching them from relevance in the debate over his transformative initiatives.

The Wizard of Washington puts on, if truth be told, a show far superior to that of Oz's guiding genius. A show, nonetheless, is a show, an act, a pretense. As the saying goes, truth must be out, as happened in Oz, when mischievous little Toto collapsed the curtain concealing the Wiz from the suckers he dominated by old-fashioned bluff.

The Wizard of Washington enjoys infinitely more protection, what with the major media devoted to cutting him slack, playing up the arguments of his hired apologists, often declining even to test his evidence and premises.

From having his bluff called publicly and embarrassingly by John Boehner and the Republicans, the Washington Wizard may rebound in the short run. I tell you, ladies and gents, that man does put on a show! One of the wonders of the world, even so, is the stratospheric rise of the hot-air balloon belonging to a community organizer more appropriately noted for self-esteem than for statesmanship.

Can the Wizard stay aloft? If not, watch out below!

William Murchison, author and commentator, writes from Dallas. To find out more about William Murchison, and to see features by other Creators Syndicate columnists and cartoonists, visit the Creators Syndicate website at www.Creators.com.

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Sir;... There has always been too much promise and too little performance, too much chrome where it shows, and too little knowhow where it counts in the mechanics of this country... Profit and bushet have been the lubricant to all that has gotten done... Money talks and bushet walks and together they have carried the country into this moment...
Trouble is the profit is running out of it...Unless you are going to kill everyone you lay off, there is not point in supporting them on the profit ever fewer are making for the masters...Originally the nonsense spun and still believed by many, was that in giving so much advantage to wealth, and so little democracy to the people, that all good things would come... Some people are beginning to see through those lies, and some only want more of the same...
The problem with Mr. Obama is that he has to get people to believe; first, that they can individually make a difference, and second, that anything they accomplish on belief will stay done for one moment after he leaves office... And in that situation lies our problem... A problem left unfixed for good and all is simply not fixed...
Once upon a time, the republicans and their rich supporters were willing, for example to accept social security, and in fact, to make any promise that would lead to the cooperation of the working class in the defeat of communism... Communism, gone; problem solved, and all those promises can go to hell with those people stupid enough to have bought them...What choice did the people have, and what choice are they left with today???
The very revolution with which we came into being as an independent country we did not fight for ourselves so much as for the rich, judging by those who took advantage of it...But no one but slaves will die for their masters without resistence or regret... We offered nothing of resistence because behind the advantage given to the rich, there was the eternal promise in the declaration of universal equality and inalienable human rights...
This is the shot up balloon Mr. Obama is hoping to once more inflate, but only a little... He does not want to stir America once again to revolution... He does not want to honestly and fully fill those words of promise with meaning... He does not ask America to get into the street and take back their nation before it forever slips into the pockets of the rich...
If Mr. Obama is the least bit human, and if he has any streak of kindness, he does not want with some careless word to invite revolution when revolution might well result in civil war, reigns of terror, and blood running in rivers in the streets of America...
You mock the very man that might- in his reserve and quiet demands for justice -be saving your life... You would kick your savior in the teeth rather than accept his help... What he offers the rich is not more money, but the chance to actually be a part of this nation, to bear their fair share of the responsibility for their country... The grand scheme can be seen for what it was, a vast grab of rights with the aim of owning the whole of the commonwealth... Now we suffer the fruit of that tree planted where the tree of liberty once stood...
Even now, very few dare to admit the truth, that we have all been had... People like Mr. Obama who truly believe free enterprise can be made to work for all are seeing their hopes dashed, but the hope of human kind lies elsewhere...Does he believe so many risked their lives, and died on so many battlefields to see profit live and America die???
We are reaching that point of decision where each of us must decide what America means, and consider what has been the result of the bill of goods we have been sold as the bill of rights...For those people going to sleep hungry, cold, and lonely; cut off from nation, and from humanity by their poverty, denied the commonwealth and the promise of this great country in the name of ever greater profit, -there is no choice... They must assert their rights and defend their lives against those who perfect in principal, but neglect the practice of humanity...
If the poor act in their own defense, we can join them and risist the tide the rich long ago turned against us all... If they huddle up, and die as slaves, we have no cause and no champions; but people long trained to blame themselves for failure are unlikely soon to change...And yet we all need change...
We need once more the will to revolt, to stand against tyranny in the street, in the courthouses, and in the halls of government... And we need the will to stand against the tyranny of the bosses for good and forever...Our people have fought and died for liberty, and we should settle for nothing other...
Thanks...Sweeney
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Posted by: James A, Sweeney
Mon Mar 4, 2013 4:25 PM
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