Molly Ivins September 2AUSTIN, Texas — Stephen Colbert, correspondent for ³The Daily Show,² the only news program to watch during the Republican convention, found the theme of this convention like a homing pigeon: ³Unmitigated gall.² This convention alone would be enough to convince me that John Edwards is right about ³two Americas,² except I donıt think heıs gone far enough. These folks are in from another planet. Theyıre living in an alternative reality. When is a fact a fact to these people? When did anyone ever find evidence Saddam Hussein had dog to do with Sept. 11? Itıs all very well to claim our invasion of Iraq may yet bring about peace and democracy in the Middle East — hey, miracles happen — but when Rudy Giuliani assured us this ³idealism² is in fact triumphing as he speaks, one must question the manıs grip on sanity. Even the president is now claiming the disastrous occupation is the result of ³catastrophic success.² That seems to mean he thinks we won the war too fast. Speaking of what Bush means, what a dumb flap over his obviously accidental misstatement that we canıt win the war against terrorism. As I have often noted, even when Bush misspeaks you can usually tell what he meant to say. This little doozy was ³clearified² the next day — on that mighty organ of reliable information, "The Rush Limbaugh Show — only to be followed by Democrats chanting, ³Flip-flop.² That level of stupefying pettiness over nothing should be legally limited to Republicans. Meanwhile, note that Bush is back to being ³a war president.² Just a few weeks ago, he was going around claiming to be ³the peace president² every 10 minutes, after months of claiming to be ³a war president.² So that makes the new shift a flip-flip-flop. One of my favorite moments of non-reality came from Education Secretary Rod Paige, formerly school superintendent in Houston, where the stats on student performance have been so badly twisted it is now a national scandal. It was Compassion Night at Madison Square Garden, so we were celebrating Republican domestic achievements, a short list unless you just make stuff up, such as, ³All across America, test scores are rising, students are learning, the achievement gap is closing, teachers and principals are beaming with pride.² Now you tell me if this guy is living in Never Never Land. The party platform, written in large part by Phyllis Schafly and her Eagle Forum, condemns stem cell research, womenıs right to decide whether to bear a child under any circumstances and gay people. The real theme of the convention is ³George Bush Makes Us Safer,² as dubious a proposition as Madonnaıs virginity. Tom Ridge is not only not speaking in primetime, heıs not addressing this convention at all — heıs a non-person. In the current issue of Mother Jones magazine is a must-read by Matthew Brzezinski called "Red Alert." The ³pull quote² is: ³It was billed as Americaıs frontline defense against terrorism. But badly underfunded, crippled by special interests and ignored by the White House, the Department of Homeland Security has been relegated to bureaucratic obscurity.² Brzezinski reports, ³... the administrationıs misplaced priorities —- particularly its obsession with Iraq —- have come at the expense of homeland security.² What a mess. What a waste of money. What colossal ineptitude. Itıs so dispiriting to read about it, one canıt even work up a Henry Higgins-like: ³Safer? Ha!² While I was prepared to listen to much rhetoric about Bushıs stalwart firmness as he steers the ship of state in the wrong direction, I was startled to hear Giuliani try to make points over our falling out with so many allies. Look, the Coalition of the Willing is a public embarrassment, a monument to diplomatic witlessness, not to mention open bribery. To blame others for our diplomatic failure is both fatuous and offensive. Then to repeat Bushıs obnoxious little bully line, ³Youıre either with us or youıre with the terrorists,² is both stupid and dangerous. The perception that we lack a decent respect for the opinions of mankind itself contributes to terrorism. Why encourage Americans, many of whom are already dangerously xenophobic, to treat the arguments of other nations with contemptuous dismissal? Especially when so many of them have been proved right? Loved the Schwarzenegger speech and apologize again for having accidentally misappropriated the wonderful line of Clive James', the Australian journalist: ³He looks like a condom stuffed with walnuts.² To find out more about Molly Ivins and read features by other Creators Syndicate writers and cartoonists, visit the Creators Syndicate web page at www.creators.com. COPYRIGHT 2004 CREATORS SYNDICATE, INC.
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