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In reply to the discussion: Former Cheney aide Mary Matalin demands Syria ‘exit strategy’ from Obama [View all]BumRushDaShow
(165,013 posts)11. "Mary Matalin...said that Americans had become “war wise” after the Iraq war"
That black face sure turned her world upside down. Meanwhile...
August 2002: Top Bush Officials Form Group to Sell Iraq War to Public, Congress, and Allies
White House chief of staff Andrew Card forms the White House Iraq Group, or WHIG, which aims to educate the public about the alleged threat from Iraq. WHIG is formed concurrently with the Office of Special Plans (see September 2002). A senior official involved with the group will later describe it as an internal working group, like many formed for priority issues, to make sure each part of the White House was fulfilling its responsibilities. [Washington Post, 8/10/2003] According to White House deputy press secretary Scott McClellan, the WHIG is set up in the summer of 2002 to coordinate the marketing of the [Iraq] war, and will continue as a strategic communications group after the invasion had toppled Saddam [Hussein]s regime. McClellan, who will become a full-fledged member of the WHIG after rising to the position of senior press secretary, will write: Some critics have suggested that sinister plans were discussed at the WHIG meetings to deliberately mislead the public. Not so. There were plenty of discussions about how to set the agenda and influence the narrative, but there was no conspiracy to intentionally deceive. Instead, there were straightforward discussions of communications strategies and messaging grounded in the familiar tactics of the permanent campaign. [McClellan, 2008, pp. 142] Author Craig Unger will sum up the WHIGs purpose up more bluntly: to sell the war. Members of the group include White House political advisers Karl Rove, Karen Hughes, [font size="4" color="red"]Mary Matalin[/font], James R. Wilkinson, and Nicholas E. Calio, and policy advisers led by National Security Adviser Condoleezza Rice, her deputy Stephen Hadley, and Vice President Dick Cheneys chief of staff, Lewis Scooter Libby. They meet weekly in the White House Situation Room. A strategic communications task force under the WHIG is charged with planning speeches and writing position papers.
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White House chief of staff Andrew Card forms the White House Iraq Group, or WHIG, which aims to educate the public about the alleged threat from Iraq. WHIG is formed concurrently with the Office of Special Plans (see September 2002). A senior official involved with the group will later describe it as an internal working group, like many formed for priority issues, to make sure each part of the White House was fulfilling its responsibilities. [Washington Post, 8/10/2003] According to White House deputy press secretary Scott McClellan, the WHIG is set up in the summer of 2002 to coordinate the marketing of the [Iraq] war, and will continue as a strategic communications group after the invasion had toppled Saddam [Hussein]s regime. McClellan, who will become a full-fledged member of the WHIG after rising to the position of senior press secretary, will write: Some critics have suggested that sinister plans were discussed at the WHIG meetings to deliberately mislead the public. Not so. There were plenty of discussions about how to set the agenda and influence the narrative, but there was no conspiracy to intentionally deceive. Instead, there were straightforward discussions of communications strategies and messaging grounded in the familiar tactics of the permanent campaign. [McClellan, 2008, pp. 142] Author Craig Unger will sum up the WHIGs purpose up more bluntly: to sell the war. Members of the group include White House political advisers Karl Rove, Karen Hughes, [font size="4" color="red"]Mary Matalin[/font], James R. Wilkinson, and Nicholas E. Calio, and policy advisers led by National Security Adviser Condoleezza Rice, her deputy Stephen Hadley, and Vice President Dick Cheneys chief of staff, Lewis Scooter Libby. They meet weekly in the White House Situation Room. A strategic communications task force under the WHIG is charged with planning speeches and writing position papers.
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Former Cheney aide Mary Matalin demands Syria ‘exit strategy’ from Obama [View all]
Galraedia
Sep 2013
OP
It's a sad fact that we had to kill hundred of thousands and spend 3 trillion dollars
WHEN CRABS ROAR
Sep 2013
#5
You are presuming it will stop there. Syria has a very sophisticated air network, up to date
jtuck004
Sep 2013
#24
>Mary is an idiot.< No she''s not. You may not like what she says, but she knows
jtuck004
Sep 2013
#48
Do something constructive, Ms. Matalin: Make peace between the Cheney daughters.
Paladin
Sep 2013
#9
"Mary Matalin...said that Americans had become “war wise” after the Iraq war"
BumRushDaShow
Sep 2013
#11
I haven't personally made up my mind on this issue but Matalin is the last person who....
Blasphemer
Sep 2013
#47
Listen up, Mary! You can't demand shit from anyone given your abysmal track record!
CTyankee
Sep 2013
#13
The American public might consider suggesting that Mary Matalin go take a flying
indepat
Sep 2013
#14
It appears the exit strategy to get out of Iraq was to elect Barack Obama and let him get us out.
Thinkingabout
Sep 2013
#16
Obama is still on the track for disaster, despite his punt to Congress, a digressin that might
The Second Stone
Sep 2013
#17
Better yet, pull all the US support for any and all sides and just don't go there in the first place
Demeter
Sep 2013
#20