The passing of the Rove
Thanks to the arrival of the Atlantic Monthly late last week, my disgust with the Bush administration has resurged to the point where its been hard to think of anything else. So my emotions are decidedly mixed with todays top story of Karl Rove resigning from the White House staff. Of course, I immediately thought about the whole rat leaving sinking ship metaphor, and the whole door hitting him in the ass thing (I sincerely hope it does), but that all seems inadequate when confronted with the legacy of someone as despicable as Rove. This timely article does a good job providing an outline of what exactly Rove did to succeed so well at campaign politics, and how he was such a spectacular fuckup at helping run a functional government.
Along with the competence, we also lost any shred of civility in political life. Considering how tenuous Bushs claim to the presidency has been (and Im being charitable there, please recognize) in both elections, it didnt seem like too much to hope for that he really would try to be a uniter rather than a divider. But instead Bush managed to alienate even his own party in Congress, not to mention those of us who never cast a vote for him but still live under his management. And the mainstream media has been cowed to the point where they publish unvarnished partisan propaganda without question or analysis lest someone scream about their liberal bias or they lose access to the spin-controlled crumbs the administration throws them. Believe me, its hard to take the prez seriously when he seems more interested in whether foreign aid might lead to someone buying a condom than whether his casus belli for Iraq was actually legitimate.
So Rove is finally resigning. Well, the cynic in me can ruefully say, hes certainly done enough damage such that he deserves a nice break. And I get no joy out of the resignation, considering how many years its going to take before all the mistakes of the Bush administration are rectifiedassuming that someone still remembers how to actually run the government in this country. Its definitely not going to be easy to explain to the next generation how we let this happen.
2 comments:
Righteous!
Now I hear he might be joining Romney's camp. Dog help us.
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