Can Nancy Wrangle the Cat Herd?

With an uneasy truce at best, how long will the honeymoon last?

The parties are over and the Pelosicrats have been sworn in. Absent a few problems, things went about as expected in a country where hand overs of power are usually smooth. A few minor missteps - some unseemly haggling over committee chairmanships and disagreements about whether Iraq funding is on or off the table - but nothing to bring the new congressional regime to its knees. Yet.

Clearly, everyone is still on honeymoon, but it looks like the Britneycrats and Federlinicans are already angling for custody of the Iraqi “Children of Freedom”. By Friday, we’ll know if the marriage is retrievable. George will have delayed his inevitable call for more staying of the course - albeit under a different name - for as long as he can. Wednesday, he’ll sheepishly speechify that perhaps things haven’t gone quite so swimmingly, but that he’s still ready to fight for victory - even if no one seems to be on board anymore. It’s just fresh meat for the base and more interminable bloviating for the rest of us.

Nancy the Cat Wrangler

George’s stalling tactics weren’t caused by any “listening to opinions” or “consultation sessions”. How much consulting does he need after four years to ask for two or three more years of doing the same thing? Even slow George has finally seen the handwriting on the wall and it looks like exactly his illegible scrawl. Like a little boy facing a timeout in the corner, he’s angling for an excuse, any excuse, to blame the whole fiasco on Barney or some other imaginary friend.

As the disagreements about cutting Iraq funding already show, he’s betting the cat herd called the Democratic Party won’t be willing to fight a no-win battle. Cut funding and he’ll argue - not completely without foundation - that the troops are the ones who will suffer. Don’t cut funding and he’ll swagger on his merry way, oblivious to complaints that he’s a moron who still can’t figure out what to do. He knows full well that the Constitution gives the power of making war policy to him, not the Congress. Over the next few months, George will develop a sudden and powerful attraction to the Constitution he’s chosen to ignore so often before.

The war will go on at least for the remainder of his term. During that time, the dems will carp about the lack of a coherent policy as they stay well back from the funding cliff. George will do as he always does and claim the treasonous dems just don’t want to win. He’ll ice the cake by charging the dems are obstructionists because they’ve not counterproposed a strategy, conveniently forgetting they’re under no constitutional obligation to do so and knowing he won’t listen anyway.

George Leaves Dems Holding the Bag

Incurious George will make sure the Dems continue holding the bag until he can turn the White House keys, and his problems, over to the next occupant. Then it’s off to cut brush in Crawford and visit the Presidomissionable lie-bary from time to time. While he’s holding the troops hostage with his surging tsunami, he’ll simply ignore the myriad other problems - Iran, Korea, Somalia, domestic issues, et al - figuring they’ll simmer for another year or two before they blow up and become his predecessor’s problems.

It’s early, but the dems haven’t shown much backbone so far. In telegraphing their reluctance to cut funding, they’re trying to hand the bag of steaming offal back to its rightful owner. George, to no surprise, says a pleasant no thank you and continues watching reruns of Mork & Mindy. The dems seem afraid that by challenging Shrub they are successfully walking the tightrope between doing what is politically expedient and what is best for the country. Perhaps I’m wrong. I hope so. I hope they’re just doing a little judicious toe-dipping to see how hot the water really is. I hope they’ll finally understand that what is best politically is also best for the country. I hope they look at the majority of the electorate who are desperate to unload a stupid and incompetent war and convince themselves that doing something may be the answer to keeping them in power.

Ask Not What Your Country Can Do for You…

If ever there was a time for a Kennedyesque leader, now is it. The dems need to grow some backbone and do the dirty work that needs to be done. Things in Iraq aren’t going to get better, but they sure as hell can get worse. Better we untangle ourselves before it’s too late and regroup to contain the damage so it doesn’t spread. It’s not victory. It’s not pretty. It’s not an optimum solution. But, that’s what happens when a slapdash painter goes wild and paints you into a corner. We simply have to suck it up, walk across the wet paint, and accept that we’ll have to do some repair work when it dries. I’ll even kick in the paint and brushes.

What do you say? Shall we paint it blue?

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12 comments

  1. Peacechick Mary Jan 9

    I think the Dems made it clear that they would not cut funding for the troop levels already in Iraq and Afghanistan, but they will not fund additional troops without a full review of the plans. Makes sense to me - why throw money down a rat hole.

  2. Lew Scannon Jan 9

    Joe Biden says that privately, they know the war is lost and are just expanding it to dump on the next guy. Imagine that, soldiers sent to a meat grinder so Bush has one less blemish on his tarnished presidency.

  3. Omnipotent Poobah Jan 9

    Mary,
    There’s a difference between “making it clear” and doing something about it. While I’m glad the republi-rabble are out, the dems weren’t exactly towers of virtue when they gave him a pass the first time around. I’m hoping they don’t make the same mistake twice, but Washington is a place where guano happens…alot…if you catch my drift.

    Lew,
    The Biden fella is pretty smart. If he could learn to stop the grandstanding once in awhile he might amount to something.

  4. Anonymous Jan 9

    Any attempts by democrats to change the course of the Iraqi occupation/civil war for the better will be squashed by the republican minority and a few waffling dems or flat out vetoed by Chief Monkey Face.

  5. Anonymous Jan 9

    Interests…. Pissing off the right people.

    Ha, ha, ha.

    I’m so good that on any given day I can piss off all the people. :-)

    I have a question. How many Dems have stocks? You know, in companies that produce things that go bang, and fly and are profitable during warring.

    Even Dems don’t like to lose money. Shouldn’t politicians not be allowed to own stocks?

  6. Flimsy Sanity Jan 10

    Excellent summary of the quagmire. Vietnam went on under both parties. “New boss, same as the old boss”.

  7. Anonymous Jan 10

    You pretty much nailed it there pard ;). I did not favor impeachment until fairly recently, hate to see the country dragged through something of that scale but since the scale is getting so much grander, let’s go for it.

  8. pissed off patricia Jan 10

    One more thing, the public has rejected bush soundly. First by the elections and currently the polls reflect it. His support is beginning to surge away from him and I don’t think it’s temporary.

  9. Omnipotent Poobah Jan 10

    Brian,
    That’s part of what I’m afraid of.

    BBC,
    Hope this doesn’t piss YOU off…I think it’s OK, but I think they ought to be in real, ironclad blind trusts. No backdoor calls from the broker and all the investments must be changed the first thing after going into the trust. If you break the rules you get to donate your entire life savings to the Treasury. I could get behind a plan like that.

    Flimsy,
    As did Korea.

    Mom,
    That’s why I’ve opposed it until now too, but he’s beginning to push his luck with me and this may be the last straw. PREPARE MY THUNDERBOLTS SO THAT I MAY GO FORTH AND SMITE HIM!

    PoP,
    I think it’s too soon to tell. The American people have proven repeatedly that a sucker IS born every minute.

  10. Anonymous Jan 13

    Hot damn we must have a lot more minutes than I thought. There sure are a lot of suckers out there that still believe this crap.

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