Archive for the ‘Presidential politics’ Category

Good Mother Bad Mother Politics

By Marcus O'Donnell • Jan 12th, 2007 • Category: Presidential politics

It is hard to imagine what the impeccably dressed Condoleezza Rice feels when she has to defend a President that she must now know deep down is a tremendous disappointment. She endured hours of Senate grilling including a bravura performance from Senator Barbara Boxer :
BOXER: October 19th ‘05, you came before this committee to discuss, […]



Huffington in fine form on Woodward

By Marcus O'Donnell • Oct 3rd, 2006 • Category: Presidential politics

The Blog | Arianna Huffington: Woodward as Journalistic Hero: the Real State of Denial | The Huffington Post:
Talk about being in a state of denial: praising Woodward for his very-late-to-the-party Iraq pile-on is like a music critic writing a rave of “Let It Be” and getting credit for discovering The Beatles. ….
Then there […]



A China moment?

By Marcus O'Donnell • Oct 3rd, 2006 • Category: Presidential politics

Stanley Fish says that it’s time for Bush to go to China.

I don’t mean that literally, but metaphorically. It’s time for George Bush to do what Richard Nixon did – perform an act whose effectiveness is a function of the fact that he is the last man anyone would have expected to do it. What […]



Condi the true believer

By Marcus O'Donnell • Sep 28th, 2006 • Category: Presidential politics

Media Matters has a great analysis of the Katie and Condi show that aired recently on US 60 Minutes. The interview was pure Couric and pure 60 Minutes and represents what is best and worst about both those brands. Couric sits with that intense look that somehow manages to convey admiration and slight approbation at […]



Bush’s Black and White Ball - he’s threatening to take it on home.

By Marcus O'Donnell • Sep 17th, 2006 • Category: Presidential politics

A lot of stuff in the press - news, analysis and opinion - about opposition to Bush’s wiretap and torture plans from leading Republicans like Colin Powell. It is interesting though that even when these pieces seek to address substantive issues they nearly always end up analysing policy as posture rather than policy as […]



It just keeps seeping out

By Marcus O'Donnell • Apr 23rd, 2006 • Category: Presidential politics

Yet another piece of the Bush WMD jigsaw has emerged, this time from the former head of the CIA in Europe, Tyler Drumheller. He tells 60 Minutes this week:

Drumheller, who retired last year, says the White House ignored crucial information from a high and credible source. The source was Iraq’s foreign minister, Naji Sabri, with […]



God’s wrath on Trent Lott

By Marcus O'Donnell • Sep 4th, 2005 • Category: Presidential politics

I was struck that in his first speech on the New Orlean’s crisis the only specific reference to damage and rebuilding by Bush was in his throw-away line about Trent Lott:

We’ve got a lot of rebuilding to do. First, we’re going to save lives and stabilize the situation. And then we’re going to help these […]



Bush’s photo-ops

By Marcus O'Donnell • Sep 4th, 2005 • Category: Environment and ecocriticism, Presidential politics

Bush is being criticised for not acting fast enough and for a lack luster, even humorous, speech when he first addressed the plight of New Orleans. The New York Times has become increasingly strident in its editorials over the last few days:

George W. Bush gave one of the worst speeches of his life yesterday, especially […]



The Vietnamization of Bush’s Vacation - New York Times

By Marcus O'Donnell • Aug 29th, 2005 • Category: Presidential politics

In another installment of blistering analysis Frank Rich writes of the Vietnamization of Bush’s Vacation. It’s an astute look at Bush’s stubborn refusal to face the reality of the dismal state of the conflict in Iraq. He’s just going to stay the course with his stay the course line, it would seem. Given […]



The Bush language program of mass distraction

By Marcus O'Donnell • Jul 25th, 2005 • Category: Presidential politics

NYT’s Frank Rich has another great column. This time he looks at some of the issues surrounding the Plame affair. He concludes that the real scandal is the war:

The real crime here remains the sending of American men and women to Iraq on fictitious grounds. Without it, there wouldn’t have been a third-rate smear campaign […]



Fascinatingly transperent

By Marcus O'Donnell • Jun 22nd, 2005 • Category: Presidential politics

The Washington Post’s report of a Bush press conference reports the president absolutely on-message with his chorus of “we will not surrender”. It begins:

President Bush said yesterday that “cold-blooded” killers will fail in their attempt to drive the United States out of Iraq prematurely, as he defended the administration’s war strategy and its policies for […]



Bush Season 4

By Marcus O'Donnell • Jun 20th, 2005 • Category: Presidential politics

A report from Reuters.com that Bush’s popularity has dropped from 51% to 42% since his election last November, has a summary of recent events that reads like the story arc from a season of West Wing:

Bush began his second term in January with an ambitious plan to overhaul the Social Security retirement program but it […]



It’s the stupidity stupid!

By Marcus O'Donnell • Nov 10th, 2004 • Category: Presidential politics

The British Mirror ran with this hilarious and provocative post election headline

Now Bob Herbert at the New York Times has come up with some data to back-up the Mirror’s ballsy headline.
I think a case could be made that ignorance played at least as big a role in the election’s outcome as values. A recent survey […]



Evangelical culture/evangelical politics

By Marcus O'Donnell • Nov 9th, 2004 • Category: Presidential politics, Religious identity

Interesting explanation from the Washington Post that tries to unpack the poll data on increases in the evangelical turnout in 2004
Exit polls do not permit a direct comparison of how many evangelical and born-again Americans voted in 2000 and 2004 because the way pollsters identified these voters changed. Four years ago voters leaving polls were […]



Cold War Presidential narratives

By Marcus O'Donnell • Oct 30th, 2004 • Category: Apocalypse myth, Presidential politics

Two articles in the latest edition of Foreign Policy make essentially the same point: in spite of the rhetoric of the post-September 11 brave new world, the Bush administration is essentially driven by a cold war agenda and more importantly, cold war strategy. This is obviously a point that has been made before but it […]



Presidential candidates on faith

By Marcus O'Donnell • Oct 15th, 2004 • Category: Presidential politics

Washington > Campaign 2004 > Transcript of Debate Between Bush and Kerry, With Domestic Policy the Topic” href=”http://www.nytimes.com/2004/10/13/politics/campaign/14DTEXT-FULL.html?pagewanted=print&position=”>The final debate between Bush and Kerry seems to confirm David Domke’s view that Bush uses religious langauge in a unique prophetic way:
Mr. Schieffer Mr. President, let’s go to a new question. You were asked before the […]



Howard, Bush, the war, the election

By Marcus O'Donnell • Oct 14th, 2004 • Category: Presidential politics

The intertextual reltions between John Howard and George Bush seem a lot more significant from the Australian perspective. The Sydney Morning Herald this morning positions Howard very strongly as an international player:
With strong global interest in the Australian poll as the first of several referenda on the war in Iraq, John Howard and the Minister […]



President or Prophet?

By Marcus O'Donnell • Oct 14th, 2004 • Category: Presidential politics

David Domke and Kevin Coe point out, in an interesting article for The Revealer, that Bush’s religious language is radically different to the religious language of other presidents:
The key difference is this: Presidents since Franklin Roosevelt have spoken as petitioners of God, seeking blessing and guidance; this president positions himself as a prophet, issuing declarations […]



The big Satan

By Marcus O'Donnell • Oct 5th, 2004 • Category: Presidential politics

From Douglas Rushkoff - Weblog:
If the enemy is understood as Satan, himself, then it doesn’t matter which arm of Satan is after you - you respond the same way. See, to Bush it doesn’t matter whether there’s a causal or conspiratorial connection between America’s various enemies. Whether or not our enemies know it, they […]



Bush, the debate and fundamentalism

By Marcus O'Donnell • Oct 2nd, 2004 • Category: Presidential politics, Religious identity

I must admit that watching the debate between Bush and Kerry confused me a bit. I was struck by both performances. The press accounts seem to concur that Kerry won and gained more from the debate because he suddenly appeared comfortable, concise and presidential. I was mesmerised, in a kind of perverse fascination by, Bush.
He […]