Adolf Meets George
by
Richard Cummings
by Richard Cummings
Herr
Bush, if you don’t mind my saying so, you’re doing this all wrong.
Getting Rice to say the insurgency in Iraq is kaput is to play all
the wrong cards.
Well,
Adolf, when your people get discouraged, you’ve got to give them
hope, even at the expense of the truth.
Herr
Bush, or can I call you Georgie?
Sure,
as long as I’m calling you Adolf.
Well,
Georgie, I told everybody we were winning in Russia. It was a big
mistake. When the Russians arrived in Berlin, everyone asked what
was up.
So
what did you tell them?
I
kept telling them we were winning. What else? My basic strategy
was to stall and then lie. I had Goering say we winning. Then Himmler.
Then Goebels.
So
what should I do now? What do I do when they all find out Rice was
wrong?
Well,
you can follow my example. Have Rumsfeld say you’re winning. Then,
Cheney. Then Rove. Sooner or later everyone will believe you are
winning, even if you are not.
All
well and good for you to say now. But if the bombs keep going off,
what next?
Put
the reporters in jail for not naming their sources. Lock up enough
of them and before you know it, no news. And as you Americans like
to say, "No news is good news." But shut up that Rice
person. She’s more trouble than she’s worth.
But
everyone likes her. She can lie through here teeth and still get
away with it. She’ll probably end up president.
O.K.,
Georgie, so she’s quick on her feet. But sooner or later, she will
get nailed.
By
whom?
Good
question. Like all great liars, like me, for example, herself will
nail her.
You
mean….?
Exactly.
At some point, she will say the insurgency remains a serious threat.
Someone will ask her how that could be when she already said it
was kaput. Then, she will be in big trouble.
What
should I do?
Do
what I did. Yell and scream, and pound on the table. Have lots of
people waving flags. Play martial music and salute.
And
then?
Proclaim
victory. By then, your term will be up and you can go back to the
ranch, out of harm’s way. That’s better than blowing your brains
out in the bunker.
Adolf,
you’re a genius.
Georgie,
it takes one to know one.
August
9, 2005
Richard
Cummings [send
him mail] taught international law at the Haile Selassie
I University and before that, was Attorney-Advisor with the Office
of General Counsel of the Near East South Asia region of U.S.A.I.D,
where he was responsible for the legal work pertaining to the aid
program in Israel, Jordan, Pakistan and Afghanistan. He is the author
of a new novel, The
Immortalists, as well as
The Pied Piper Allard K. Lowenstein and the Liberal Dream,
and the comedy, Soccer Moms From Hell. He
holds a Ph.D. in Social and Political Sciences from Cambridge University
and is a member of the Association of Former Intelligence Officers.
He is writing a new book, The
Road To Baghdad The Money Trail Behind The War In Iraq.
He is a contribution editor for The
American Conservative.
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