Frank Rich on the Karl Rove affair
From the NY Times:
"This case is not about Joseph Wilson. He is, in Alfred Hitchcock's parlance, a MacGuffin, which, to quote the Oxford English Dictionary, is "a particular event, object, factor, etc., initially presented as being of great significance to the story, but often having little actual importance for the plot as it develops." Mr. Wilson, his mission to Niger to check out Saddam's supposed attempts to secure uranium that might be used in nuclear weapons and even his wife's outing have as much to do with the real story here as Janet Leigh's theft of office cash has to do with the mayhem that ensues at the Bates Motel in "Psycho."
This case is about Iraq, not Niger. The real victims are the American people, not the Wilsons. The real culprit - the big enchilada, to borrow a 1973 John Ehrlichman phrase from the Nixon tapes - is not Mr. Rove but the gang that sent American sons and daughters to war on trumped-up grounds and in so doing diverted finite resources, human and otherwise, from fighting the terrorists who attacked us on 9/11. That's why the stakes are so high: this scandal is about the unmasking of an ill-conceived war, not the unmasking of a C.I.A. operative who posed for Vanity Fair."
Check out the whole article. This really is the root of the matter.
3 Comments:
Anyone who reads Frank Rich on any subject other than the theater should have his head examined for rocks and other foreign material.
Hey, I blogged about Frank Rich's column too—excellent summation of what's going on. (Don't I sound smarter than Anonymous?)
Anonymous has left us, I think. Pity. It's nice to have dissenting voices. But maybe not the ad hominem kind.
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