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On Assigning Blame, Or, "So, You Think I'm Retarded?"

by: fake consultant

Mon Mar 01, 2010 at 16:48:55 PM EST


LANGUAGE WARNING: Today's story is uncharacteristically blunt, and from this moment forward we will be using lots of inappropriate language in making our points.

Gentle Reader, you have been officially...warned.

With that in mind, if you take offense when confronted with language strong enough to knock a fuckin' buzzard off a shitwagon, please stop reading now.

It is by now fairly well known that Rahm Emanuel, President Obama's White House Chief of Staff, had a bit of a blow-up with liberals who were ready to start running ads against "blue dog" Democrats who were working very hard to shut down the health care reform effort.

Now we're not gonna get in the middle of that argument today; instead, since we're finally getting a chance to talk, I figured me and Rahm could get a few other things out of the way that have been on everyone's mind for the past year or so.

fake consultant :: On Assigning Blame, Or, "So, You Think I'm Retarded?"
"...What the ancients called a clever fighter is one who not only wins, but excels in winning with ease.

Hence his victories bring him neither reputation for wisdom nor credit for courage.

He wins his battles by making no mistakes. Making no mistakes is what establishes the certainty of victory, for it means conquering an enemy that is already defeated.

Hence the skillful fighter puts himself into a position which makes defeat impossible, and does not miss the moment for defeating the enemy..."

--Sun Tzu, "The Art of War"

So...Rahm, buddy...here's the thing:

In January of 2009 you came into the White House having just beaten down both the Republicans and Hillary Clinton, and baby, y'all were on a roll.

Reforming health care was the top priority of 59% of the population, you had a 75+ seat majority in the House...and of course, to quote your boss, there was that "largest Senate majority in a generation".

Y'all were appointing smart people to take over agencies, and the President gave that speech in Cairo-and even though people had their misgivings about the way the bailout and the stimulus came together, we were still right there with you.

And then, in May...remember when y'all promised to get a heath care vote done by August? If I recall correctly (and I do), the President said:

"...We've got to get it done this year. Both in the House and the Senate. We don't have any excuses. The stars are aligned."

And then for some reason, you decided it would be a smart idea to spend a couple of months letting Ben Nelson and Charles Grassley, who were both happy to let you know they were against this thing from the beginning, run the show.

"...When you engage in actual fighting, if victory is long in coming, then men's weapons will grow dull and their ardor will be damped. If you lay siege to a town, you will exhaust your strength.

Again, if the campaign is protracted, the resources of the State will not be equal to the strain.

Now, when your weapons are dulled, your ardor damped, your strength exhausted and your treasure spent, other chieftains will spring up to take advantage of your extremity. Then no man, however wise, will be able to avert the consequences that must ensue.

Thus, though we have heard of stupid haste in war, cleverness has never been seen associated with long delays.

There is no instance of a country having benefited from prolonged warfare..."

--Sun Tzu, "The Art of War"

"...and then the C.H.U.D.S. came at me..."

--Homer Simpson

And then came the Tea Parties. For a solid month we were bombarded with images of uninformed people carrying signs demanding we protect Medicare while at the same time demanding Government stay out of health care, people who see Obama as the new Hitler, and people who apparently think Socialism, Fascism, Communism, and Vegetarianism are all different flavors of the same political junk food.

In other words, fuckin' retards.

And just to make things perfect, the Republicans couldn't wait to jump on the retard train: Sarah Palin quit being a Governor so she could turn her interest in "Death Panels" (and her desire to never be a quitter...) into a gig at Fox-and Rick "Goodhair" Perry, the Governor of what might be the most "Rah Rah America!" state in the Nation, suggested that making Texas into its own country might be the smartest way to save these United States.

I loved it.

I knew what was about to happen: the classic "pincer move", where you let the enemy race into the trap, and then slam the door behind them, locking them in a box from which they cannot escape.

And the best part was, they had made it so easy that a politician with even a moderately high degree of mental acuity could spring the trap. All the President had to do was to go to the States where these politicians live, stand up on a platform, with cameras running, preferably in the early part of the daily news cycle, and do one of these two things:

--Either put his arm around [insert politician's name here]'s shoulders and tell the giant crowd how the President and [again, insert name] are going to fight the insane Republicans and the evil insurance companies together, "No matter how much they try to stand in our way..."

--Or go to the same podium and give this speech: "I'm going to fight for you, all the way, and I want you to call [insert name here] and demand that they join the fight, too."

For extra effect, you could have sent him to one of those free clinics the viewers of Keith Olbermann's "Countdown" were paying for.

Repeat this process a dozen times or so, and the next thing you know you own the news cycle, and the enemy is crushed and disorganized.

This is Politics 101, and it's just as effective at moving along reluctant Democrats as it is reluctant Republicans.

But that never happened, Rahm, did it?

Instead, as far as I can tell, you let the fuckin' retards kick your ass for the past eight months.

You didn't even really try to organize your friends: for example, where was the coalition-building process while all of this was going on? Did it ever occur to you to try to get gay activists and youth activists and healthcare activists together to help move this process along?

Had you been on the ball here you could have organized a "Counter Tea-Party" for every single one of those stupid "patriotfests"...and now, when you need support to move issues that matter to the gay community, you haven't built up the kind of trust that would have been enormously helpful in keeping the GaYTM open and available, as it was in 2008.

Only in the past ten days or so have y'all finally figured out what Alan Grayson seems to have known all along: an aggressive, in-your-face Democrat will not only survive, but thrive-even in Florida.

And that's the part I don't get: you came in here enormously popular, with every advantage, with Republicans who were falling all over themselves to make your life easy, with the facts on your side, and a public who wanted to go along with the program.

And despite that, you let yourself get beaten down by idiots, you failed to spring the obvious trap, you never tried to really engage with your friends at critical times, and now you find yourselves in a tough election environment having to play catch-up, when it's the Rs who should be running for cover while your guy is pulling a 65% approval rating, or something similar, and Democrats expand that Senate majority to 63 or 64 seats.

And if all that wasn't enough, now you have to sit here and listen to people like me, the proverbial "overfed, long-haired, leaping gnomes" of politics, tell you something you should have known all along.

Which finally brings me to the part I really don't understand: how did our situation get so turned upside down that you are viewed as the big-time highly-paid political genius...and somehow, the people who thought you would easily digest the pre-chewed political snack food that was being served up to you on a silver platter became the fuckin' retards?  

It's a question I can't answer, Rahm...but you better figure it out, and fix it-quickly-or the next three years are going to suck a lot more than this one did.

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what should rahm be thinking today?
"the enemy is crushed!"
"victory is near!"
"we're doing ok"
"things could be worse"
"at least they passed me back my hat..."

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i wanna be on your side here, rahm... (4.00 / 2)
...but you can't go throwing stones and not expect to soon hear some rattling on your own glass...  

"The Pilgrims Were Not Illegal Aliens"- Bart Simpson writing on the chalkboard.

Right On (4.00 / 1)
Recommended.  I believe the same thing, and I like the way you brought ancient wisdom into it.

Barack and Rahm should have rammed health care down the throats of Congress like they were elected to last year.  They underestimated the opposition - WE underestimated them - and now it's all up in the air.

I think the best way to solve this is, however, to stop referring to Tea Partiers as "fuckin' retards" or "teabaggers," at least in public forums.  If we had taken them seriously before they mobilized and debated them seriously before we were seen as writing them off as retarded (by the way, this is their biggest reservoir of power and it is therefor of our own making) then we could have a had this thing passed.

Keep up the good work!


i'll take that even further... (4.00 / 1)
...we share a huge amount of common ground with those folks, including a basic distrust of our elected representatives and a feeling that government is getting away from us.

on top of that, the older the conservative voter, the more they don't like insurance companies.

these are also voters who get what the interstate highway system means, they want energy independence...and they are reachable on environmental issues.

even now we should be trying to reach out to this group of voters--and as a bonus, this same outreach can keep centrist voters on board as well.

i will quickly acknowledge that, in this instance, i've been pouring a bit of gasoline on troubled waters--so, mea culpa--and in my defense i'll just say that the opportunity to use rahm's own words to make the point here was something i could not easily ignore.

"The Pilgrims Were Not Illegal Aliens"- Bart Simpson writing on the chalkboard.


[ Parent ]
That was a good post, too (4.00 / 1)
Just read it.  Great interview, very truthful (and hilarious, as well!)

What I missed in this post was Rahm's quote to place your piece in context.

BTW...one thing I think we both have to do is reduce our overall word count :-)  I'm going for less than 1,000 this Sunday.

Keep up the good work!


[ Parent ]
i do run long... (0.00 / 0)
...and i've had to serialize stories to try to work with that "character flaw".

as to not having a link to the original quote: again, oops.

"The Pilgrims Were Not Illegal Aliens"- Bart Simpson writing on the chalkboard.


[ Parent ]
Honestly? I think that that the progressive's obsession (0.00 / 0)
over Rahm is indicative more of their problems than anything else.  You're falling into it too.  

I think there's a lot of subconscious racism and anti-semitism at play here.  I see the continuing meme of the "evil, behind the scenes manipulator" who is "controlling" the president.  The old stereotype of the Jew controlling the black man.  

It's crap.  It's the same crap I see out of half the so-called "progressive" organizations out there.  The same stuff of "they should have rammed it down the throats"? That was never going to happen.  It's hard enough to get anything through Congress, and every politician in there has a push-back if they get forced too hard.  

Basically, Rahm is a convenient scapegoat for the people who didn't get their magic unicorn farting fairy dust.    


i'll respectfully disagree. (0.00 / 0)
the thing i'm concerned about is only partially related to the health care fight.

but there's a lot more at play here.

we are supposed to be pushing an agenda that includes financial reform, card-check, enda, "don't ask, don't tell", perhaps a second stimulus, and energy and environmental legislation...all, presumably, before the '12 cycle.

but how much did the probability of that decrease because of the way this was handled?

it is amazing to me that the white house political operation did not apply their experience from '08 to get a better result.

and to be honest, i'm amazed that it's the ds that are on the wrong end of the framing on this question.

so, yes, there is a bill that's about to be passed, but the cost was much higher than it needed to be, and the enthusiasm that should be found among our ranks is not there...and the other side is, for the moment, doing quite well.

that is not good legislative or message management, and with a lot of tough sledding still ahead we need to do better.


"The Pilgrims Were Not Illegal Aliens"- Bart Simpson writing on the chalkboard.


[ Parent ]
i should have added... (0.00 / 0)
...in no uncertain terms that i do not agree with the proposition that obama is being somehow manipulated by "the jews", as some might say, or by any particular jew, for that matter.

what i do see is a subordinate that has not done the job for which he was hired as wisely or well as should be expected, and a solution that comes straight out of the "basic politics playbook"; honest, really, and i promise, that's the issue i'm trying to bring to light.

"The Pilgrims Were Not Illegal Aliens"- Bart Simpson writing on the chalkboard.


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