Olbermann: Bush Extending 'Senseless' War to Help 'War Profiteers'


On Tuesday's Countdown, MSNBC host Keith Olbermann used his latest "Special Comment" attack on President Bush to accuse the President of extending the "senseless, endless" war in Iraq as part of an ulterior motive to transfer money to "war profiteers" because "you can't sell [the Army] any more [Humvees] until the first thousand have been destroyed." Olbermann: "Your second accomplishment, sir, is to have taken money out of the pockets of every American, even out of the pockets of the dead soldiers on the battlefield and their families, and to have given that money to the war profiteers. Because if you sell the Army a thousand Humvees, you can't sell them any more until the first thousand have been destroyed, can you? The service men and women are ancillary to the equation. This is about the planned obsolescence of ordnance, isn't it, Mr. Bush? And the building of detention centers? And the design of a $125 million courtroom complex at Gitmo, complete with restaurants. At least the war profiteers have made their money, sir."

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After proclaiming that "this country has already lost in Iraq" because of its "crushing impact on our safety here," which has "fomented new terrorism," "stoked paranoia," and "pitted Americans one against another," Olbermann accused Bush of first sending troops to Iraq for the President's "lie," and now for his "ego." Olbermann: "First we sent Americans to their deaths for your lie, Mr. Bush. Now we are sending them to their deaths for your ego."

Olbermann had earlier belittled Senator McCain's support of deploying more troops by referring to him "inuring himself to the hypocrisy" of seeking votes from the "irrational right" who want the National Park Service to promote Creationism. The Countdown host also warned Democrats that even if they try to cut off funding of the war, that Bush, who is "gifted at letting American troops be killed and then turning their deaths to their own political advantage," might make up the difference by diverting money from funding "meant to protect the troops." Olbermann: "And to the Democrats now yoked to the helm of this sinking ship, you proceed at your own peril, as well. President Bush may not be very good at reality, but he and Mr. Cheney and Mr. Rove are still gifted at letting American troops be killed, and then turning their deaths to their own political advantage. ... Yet you Democrats must assume that even if you take the most obvious of courses now, and you cut off funding for this war, Mr. Bush will ignore you for as long as possible, or will find the money elsewhere, or will spend the money meant to protect the troops and re-purpose it to keep as many troops there as long as he can keep them there."

As Olbermann moved to accuse the President of the ulterior motives of trying to get the public to accept "endless war" and to help "war profiteers," he compared the administration's various rationales for the war to a "game of Colorforms." Olbermann: "That is what this 'sacrifice' has been for. To continue this senseless war. You have dressed it up in the clothing, first of a hunt for weapons of mass destruction, then of liberation, then of regional imperative, then of oil prices, and now in these new terms of 'sacrifice.' It's like a damned game of Colorforms, isn't it, sir? This senseless, endless war."

Below is a complete transcript of Olbermann's "Special Comment" from the January 2 Countdown show:

Keith Olbermann: "And finally tonight, a 'Special Comment' about 'sacrifice.' If in your presence an individual tried to sacrifice an American serviceman or woman, would you intervene? Would you at least protest? What if he had already sacrificed 3,003 of them? What if he had already sacrificed 3,003 of them and was then to announce his intention to sacrifice hundreds, maybe thousands, more?

"This is where we stand tonight with the BBC report of President Bush's, quote, 'new Iraq strategy,' unquote, and his impending speech to the nation, which, it quotes a senior American official as saying, will be about troop increases and 'sacrifice.' The President has delayed, dawdled, deferred for the month since the release of the Iraq Study Group. He has seemingly heard out everybody, and listened to none of them. If the BBC is right —- and we can only pray it is not —- he has settled on the only solution all the true experts agree cannot possibly work: more American personnel in Iraq, not as trainers for Iraqi troops, but as part of some flabby ill-defined plan for 'sacrifice.'

Sacrifice! More American servicemen and women will have their lives risked. More American servicemen and women will have their lives ended. More American families will have to bear the unbearable and rationalize the unforgivable — 'sacrifice' — sacrifice now, sacrifice tomorrow, sacrifice forever. And more Americans – more even than the two-thirds who already believe we need fewer troops in Iraq, and not more – will have to conclude this President does not have any idea what he's doing, and that other Americans will have to die for that reason.

"It must now be branded as propaganda – for even the President cannot truly feel that very many people still believe him to be competent in this area, let alone 'the decider.' But from our impeccable reporter at the Pentagon, Jim Miklaszewski, tonight comes confirmation of something called 'surge and accelerate' — as many as 20,000 additional troops – for 'political purposes.' This, in line with what we had previously heard, that this will be proclaimed a short-term measure, for the stated purpose of increasing security in and around Baghdad, and giving an Iraqi government a chance to establish some kind of order.

"This is palpable nonsense, Mr. Bush. If this is your intention, if the centerpiece of your announcement next week will be 'sacrifice' – sacrifice your intention, not more American lives! As Senator Biden of Delaware has pointed out, the new troops might improve the ratio our forces face relative to those living in Baghdad – friend and foe – from 200 to 1, to just 100 to 1. 'Sacrifice?' No. Drop in a bucket. The additional men and women you have sentenced to go there, sir, will serve only as targets. They will not be there 'short-term,' Mr. Bush; for many it will mean a year or more in death's shadow. This is not temporary, Mr. Bush. For the Americans who will die because of you, it will be as permanent as it gets.

"The various rationales for what Mr. Bush will reportedly re-christen 'sacrifice' constitute a very thin gruel, indeed. The former labor secretary, Robert Reich, says Senator McCain told him that the 'surge' would help the 'morale' of the troops already in Iraq. If Mr. McCain truly said that, and truly believes it, he has either forgotten completely his own experience in Vietnam, or he is unaware of the recent Military Times poll indicating only 38 percent of our active military want to see more troops sent to Iraq – all that or Mr. McCain has departed from reality.

"Then there is the argument that to take any steps towards reducing troop numbers would show weakness to the enemy in Iraq, or to the terrorists around the world. This simplistic logic ignores the inescapable fact that we have indeed already showed weakness to the enemy, and to the terrorists. We have shown them that we will let our own people be killed for no good reason. We have now shown them that we will continue to do so. We have shown them our stupidity.

"Mr. Bush, your judgment about Iraq – and now about 'sacrifice' – is at variance with your people's, to the point of delusion. Your most respected generals see no value in a 'surge' – they could not possibly see it in this madness of 'sacrifice.' The Iraq Study Group told you it would be a mistake. Perhaps dozens more have told you it would be a mistake. And you threw their wisdom back until you finally heard what you wanted to hear, like some child drawing straws and then saying 'best two out of three, best three out of five, hundredth one counts.' Your citizens, the people for whom you work, have told you they do not want this, and moreover, they do not want you to do this. Yet once again, sir, you have ignored all of us. Mr. Bush, you do not own this country!

"To those Republicans who have not broken free from the slavery of partisanship, those bonded still to this President and to this administration and now bonded to this 'sacrifice,' proceed at your own peril. John McCain may still hear the applause of small crowds – he has somehow inured himself to the hypocrisy and the tragedy of a man who considers himself the ultimate realist now courting the votes of those who support a government that tells visitors to the Grand Canyon that the Grand Canyon was created by the Great Flood. That Mr. McCain is selling himself off to the irrational right, parcel by parcel, like some great landowner facing bankruptcy, seems to be obvious to everybody but himself. Or maybe it is obvious to him and he no longer cares.

"But to the rest of you in the Republican Party: We need you to speak up, right now, in defense of your country's most precious assets, the lives of its citizens who are in harm's way. If you do not, you are not serving this nation's interests, nor your own indeed. Last November should have told you this. The opening of the new Congress tomorrow and Thursday should tell you this again. Next time, those missing Republicans on Capitol Hill will be you.

"And to the Democrats now yoked to the helm of this sinking ship, you proceed at your own peril, as well. President Bush may not be very good at reality, but he and Mr. Cheney and Mr. Rove are still gifted at letting American troops be killed, and then turning their deaths to their own political advantage. The equation is simple. The country does not want more troops in Iraq. It wants fewer. Go and make it happen, or go and look for other work. Yet you Democrats must assume that even if you take the most obvious of courses now, and you cut off funding for this war, Mr. Bush will ignore you for as long as possible, or will find the money elsewhere, or will spend the money meant to protect the troops and re-purpose it to keep as many troops there as long as he can keep them there.

"Because that's what this is all about, is it not, Mr. Bush? That is what this 'sacrifice' has been for. To continue this senseless war. You have dressed it up in the clothing, first of a hunt for weapons of mass destruction, then of liberation, then of regional imperative, then of oil prices, and now in these new terms of 'sacrifice.' It's like a damned game of Colorforms, isn't it, sir? This senseless, endless war. But it has not been senseless in two ways, at least. It has succeeded, Mr. Bush, has it not, in enabling you to deaden the collective mind of this country to the pointlessness of endless war, against the wrong people, in the wrong place, at the wrong time. It has gotten many of us used to the idea, the virtual 'white noise' of conflict far away, of the deaths of young Americans, of vague 'sacrifice' for some fluid cause, too complicated to be interpreted except in the terms of the very important-sounding but ultimately meaningless phrase 'the war on terror.'

"And the war in Iraq's second accomplishment – your second accomplishment, sir – is to have taken money out of the pockets of every American, even out of the pockets of the dead soldiers on the battlefield and their families, and to have given that money to the war profiteers. Because if you sell the Army a thousand Humvees, you can't sell them any more until the first thousand have been destroyed, can you? The service men and women are ancillary to the equation. This is about the planned obsolescence of ordnance, isn't it, Mr. Bush? And the building of detention centers? And the design of a $125 million courtroom complex at Gitmo, complete with restaurants. At least the war profiteers have made their money, sir. And we here highly resolve that these dead shall not have died in vain.

"You have insisted, Mr. Bush, that we must not lose in Iraq, that if we don't fight them there we will fight them here, as if the corollary were somehow that if by fighting them there we will not have to fight them here. And yet you have re-made our country, and not re-made it for the good, on the premise that we need to be ready to 'fight them here' anyway and always. In point of fact, even if the civil war in Iraq somehow ended tomorrow, and the risk to Americans there ended with it, we would have already suffered a defeat – not fatal, not world-changing, not, but for the lives lost, of enduring consequence.

"But this country has already lost in Iraq, sir. Your policy in Iraq has already had its crushing impact on our safety here. You have already fomented new terrorism and new terrorists. You have already stoked paranoia. You have already pitted Americans, one against the other. We will have to live with it. We will have to live with what, of the fabric of our nation you have already 'sacrificed.' The only object still admissible in this debate is the quickest and safest exit for our people there. But you – and soon, Mr. Bush, it will be you and you alone – still insist otherwise. And our sons and daughters and fathers and mothers will be sacrificed there tonight, sir, so that you can say you did not lose in Iraq. Our policy in Iraq has been criticized for being indescribable, for being inscrutable, for being ineffable. But it is all too easily understood now. First we sent Americans to their deaths for your lie, Mr. Bush. Now we are sending them to their deaths for your ego.

"If what is reported is true, if your decision is made and the 'sacrifice' is ordered, take a page instead from the man at whose funeral you so eloquently spoke this morning, Gerald Ford: Put pragmatism and the healing of a nation ahead of some kind of misguided vision. Atone. Sacrifice, Mr. Bush? No, sir, this is not 'sacrifice.' This has now become 'human sacrifice.' And it must stop. And you can stop it. Next week, make us all look wrong. Our meaningless sacrifice in Iraq must stop. And you, sir, must stop it. From Washington, I'm Keith Olbermann. Good night and good luck."


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I hate this guy

CRazy Kieth is one of my most hated media types. How he can say some of the things that he says just blows me away. He is a piece of shit pure and simple.

As still we wait for a terror

As still we wait for a terrorist or terrorist organization to make the WPITW list......

How can Air America die whi

How can Air America die while this show spews worse garbage? Someone is definitely footing the bill for this because even the commercials are budget. I would not be suprised if sponsors of MSNBC have a Keith Olbermann blackout-clause.

Bush: Olberman Extending 'S

Bush: Olberman Extending 'Senseless' News to Help 'News Profiteers'

When asked if he went to war with Iraq to derail the impeachment
vote: “I don’t think any serious person would believe that any
President would do such a thing." - President Clinton (Dec 1998).

He's made a living bashing th

He's made a living bashing this war.  I guess that makes him a "war profiteer."

Good point, Matt.The dogs bar

Good point, Matt. By the way, is "Special Comment" like Special Education?

The dogs bark, but the caravan moves on.

- Arabian Proverb

Why anyone pays any attention

Why anyone pays any attention to this guy is beyond me.

Can't we just ignore him? I mean, we KNOW what he's going to say. He's NOT a "newsperson," he's just another partisan hack with his little show. People who think he's the cat's pajamas (few) will continue to think so, and people who think he's a complete jackass (MANY) will continue to think THAT.

They say there's no such thing as bad publicity. I wouldn't be surprised if he gets his jollies coming to sites like this, just to see how much he has stirred-up the hornet's nest. Let's not even risk giving him the satisfaction.

I could go the rest of my life without hearing the words "Keith Olbermann," and be perfectly happy, content, AND well-informed.

How about an NB "New Year's resolution:" No KO, none of the time? He brings NOTHING to any "debate," so why bother?    

failed ratings

all odor'whiner  is doing make it lose sponsors , then they drop the show ,which they use as a write off , at the end of the contract,great business sense(cook the books) where's the outrage that the I.R.S. has not looked into this type practice??.

Olberman is like that old s

Olberman is like that old song "Kicks"......."Kicks just keep gettin harder to find".

In order to keep his (miniscule far-left) audience, he has to keep escalating, making his Special Comments more outrageous by the week. They also seem to keep getting longer as KO gets more and more enamored with the sound of his own voice. Bill O'Reilly's "Talking Points" last about a minute at the beginning of his show, and then he gets to the planned items. Olbermann uses his SC as an excuse to lecture (and I do mean "lecture") endlessly, without interruption.

You know, you're right. I jus

You know, you're right. I just never thought to compare the amount of ranting between the two. Very good point.

-PJ

http://www.draftcondi.us/

For Keith, it's all about comforting the enemy.

For Keith, it's all about comforting the enemy.

Gee, do you think he is anti-war?

I'm reminded of a little box.  Inside is a screaming ninny.  When the lid is raised screaming gibberish is unleashed until the lid is closed.

After a while it can get on your nerves.

But we need to see the humor and the bright side of this idiot's rant.

For example:

"Your policy in Iraq has already had its crushing impact on our safety here. You have already fomented new terrorism and new terrorists. You have already stoked paranoia. You have already pitted Americans, one against the other. We will have to live with it."

Check it out.  The crushing impact on our safety is that we are more safe.  Kinda hard to argue that with fact and statistic.

All the rest of it is exactly what Keith is doing himself.

Except for his last line.  "We will have to live with it."

No, Keith, we can turn the channel.  There is still the cartoon network and SFi Channel.  Either is more relevant than this drivel.  And Keith, inquiring minds don't really revolve their lives about their TV.  Tough for you to get by I know, but I know a lot of South of 80 guys like you.

Couldn't get in the Army Keith?  They have IQ standards.  Never tried?  Gee.  Easy to bash something you never tried.  I looked and could not find the resume enhancer of your service record.  If you did serve and get honorably discharged (smile) I'd like to know it.

Keith is living proof that no one in the United States should get stuck at the minimum wage all their lives.

Aside from the absolute anger and hate this guy has for President Bush, what has he ever done?  Been on TV.

So, I would assume that MSNBC agrees with Olbermann and his point of view.  I cannot understand why anyone would sponser this show.

What are Keith's current ratings anyway.  There is no election in 2007 so I would guess people aren't watching much now.

ACA

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Acaiguana says:  "Which city is next?"

Goobermann is like a cartoon character...

Gooberman is like watching a cartoon character.  There are valid points (not saying I agree or disagree) on both sides of the war debate but watching Goobermann's rants is like watching an Adult Swim satire of an allegedly serious and credible man.  He doesn't address the actual weighty and worthwhile considerations that merit discovery and debate but plays the role of a wanna be Sean Penn (who has himself come under the influence of the many fictional characters he has played with fictional arguments).

Goobermann has watched too many fictional accounts via Hollywood of effective speech giving.  He thinks it is the mere introduction of sensational invectives, a few direct sentences toward the President bodly offered behind his desk while he controls the microphone at MSNBC is going to propel him into some spotlight of illumination for the rest of the country.

Good Lord Goobermann, if you oppose the war and the President fine, but stop with the dramatics and posturing and make a valid argument.  You sound like a whiny little b!tch already.

If you claim to be a conservative, please don't disgrace yourself and conservatism by thinking and arguing like a liberal.

Good point about the dramat

Good point about the dramatics and posturing. I don't watch the show, but I've seen videos online of his "special comments." The way he tries to look so serious and somber is hilarious. As I said above, he seems to be enamored with the sound of his own voice. He is full of himself, and it shows. Get over yourself, Keith.

What really strikes me is tha

What really strikes me is that if the terrorst leaders were more articulate in the English language, their "messages to their people" to keep them motivated to fight,  would sound just like this, almost word for word.  In fact, I wouldnt be surprised if snipets of something like this don't get repeated in some future such message. 

Thanks Keith.  The American people thank you and I know our troops on the ground appreciate your pro bono speach writing for the enemy.

"The best offense is a s

"The best offense is a strong defense."  I guess we could have just retired so many military items due to obsolescence or sold them to Saddam Hussein.  Just think the next generation of equipment may have lower CO2 emissions - even the practice ones that usually get used more regularly.  So is he saying this isn't compationate conservatism?  Saddam could have let us in to search to our hearts content to fully comply - he didn't - now twenty five million people (about) as well as Afgans have an opportunity to vote for someone of their free choosing and not at gun point for the only candidate - the candidate that might kill you if you don't vote for them.  This was supposed to be a one sentence response.

God Bless America

God Bless America! Only in this great nation would an ass like Olbermann be allowed to say these things in private, much less on the public airwaves. And God Bless our soldiers who are fighting for his freedom and ours. Olbermann is a sick liberal bastard.

NEVER,NEVER trust a liberal

uc, you have it backwards..

uc, you have it backwards....the saying is "the best DEFENSE is a good OFFense.

Keith Olbermann....the Jerry

Keith Olbermann....the Jerry Springer of Primetime Pundits.....PUTZ!

Nowhere to Run....Nowhere To Hide.....

So when LBJ esculated the Vie

So when LBJ esculated the Vietnam War, he was a war profiteer trading the blood of Americans for the almighty dollar? This also means that Clinton was a profiteer as well, you do remember Kosovo and the other little military adventures (Somolia) of his time.  Ok, I'll go with that characterization.

“The object of life is not to be on the side of the majority but to escape finding oneself in the ranks of the insane.” – Marcus Aurelius

If you watch the last 15-30 s

If you watch the last 15-30 seconds of his rant he works himself into such a blather that he's about to cry. In fact as he signs off he has to look away from the camera because he's about to lose it.

I wonder if he cried when he read sports and his team lost?

Is Keith's show going to be c

Is Keith's show going to be cancelled when President Rodham or Obama takes office?  Honestly, what will he talk about?

Olbermann

That guy is permanently off his meds.

What a joke!

Not a smidgeon of internal honesty in any of you.  No substance, not nothing.  What a joke.

Keith's An Odd Man Out

Hi There,

I'm new here and hope you'll find my comments useful. To start off, Mr. Keith Odd Man Out Olbermann. Man, why is there still a forum for this idiot? How many more Americans will listen to his "shtick?" He likes to drum the whole theme of "sacrifice" but I bet ya he wouldn't know the meaning of "sacrifice" if it hit him in the face. How does the guy have the audacity to say all of these mean-spirited things? If the FCC is so concerned about profanity and suitable behavior, why don't they start investigating this guy? He's a nutjob and keeping him on the airwaves serves no common good.

 

emjem24

 welcome aboard: making sport  of odor'man  is a great way of reliefing the tension's of the day,

Bless and support" All" the troops-Liberalism is a mental disorder