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<div><font face="Arial" size="-1" color="#000000">a d v e r t i s e m
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<div><font size="-4" color="#000000"><br>
</font><font size="+2" color="#000000"><b>Reelection? Father Didn't
Know Best</b></font></div>
<div><font color="#000000">By Robert B. Reich<br>
Robert B. Reich, secretary of Labor in the Clinton administration, is
a professor of social and economic policy at Brandeis University. A
longer version of this article will appear in the May issue of<br>
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April 18, 2003</font></div>
<div><font color="#000000">To: The President</font></div>
<div><font color="#000000">From: Karl Rove<br>
The Iraqi war gave us a big boost, but election day is still 19 months
away. Although I have the highest respect for your dad, I think it
fair to say he squandered his victory in the 1991 Gulf War vis-a-vis
the election in 1992.<br>
You don't want to make the same mistake. So we need to move into
Damascus, pronto.<br>
Here's the argument you make to the public: Our preemptive war with
Iraq was really just the first phase of our larger preemptive strategy
in the Middle East. In order to stabilize the region, rid it of cruel
despots and ensure that terrorists don't get access to weapons of mass
destruction, we must push westward into Syria.<br>
You've got nothing to lose and everything to gain. Consider:<br>
* A Syrian war would continue to distract the public's attention from
the lousy economy. The nation lost almost half a million jobs in
February and March, but nobody paid attention. The war grabbed all the
headlines.<br>
Since our Iraq war strategy began, we also ducked bullets on your
friend "Kenny Boy" Lay's Enron and Dick Cheney's
Halliburton. We got away with replacing the whole economic team. And
it looks like Congress will go along with a big chunk of your latest
tax break even though it busts the budget and threatens the boomers'
Social Security.<br>
Hey, there's nothing like a war to take the public's mind off the
economy. Keep it up and we'll sail through November 2004.<br>
* It would keep attention away from our continuing failures on
terrorism. Most Americans don't remember that we never found the
anthrax mailer, that we let Osama bin Laden get away and that you
presided over the worst intelligence failure in modern history just
prior to 9/11. Experts say we still haven't prepared for another
terrorist attack.<br>
These failures could come back to haunt us. But if we keep the war
going, the amnesia will continue.<br>
* We don't need the U.N. Before we invaded Iraq, almost 60% of
Americans wanted United Nations backing. After Iraq, the public no
longer cares. Just make the Syrian war an extension of the Iraq
war.<br>
You've already laid the groundwork by accusing Syria of harboring
senior Iraqi officials.<br>
* We don't need to show a direct connection to Al Qaeda. We never made
an airtight case that Saddam Hussein was linked to Al Qaeda. Turned
out it didn't matter. The public was pleased that we destroyed a
really bad guy who did awful things to his people. Syria is almost as
bad.<br>
Besides, Syria has clear ties to terrorist groups like Hamas and
Hezbollah.<br>
And there's a lot of evidence that Syria has chemical weapons. You
said so yourself (more laying of groundwork).<br>
* No need to worry about the Democrats. The war showed that they're
comatose; so afraid of being labeled antiwar appeasers that we ran
right over them. We'll do it again.<br>
The Dems have no foreign policy, no anti-terrorist policy and no
guts.<br>
By the way, forcing them to vote last fall on whether to give you
authority to attack Iraq was brilliant, if I do say so myself. Took
away their voice just before the elections. Maybe stage another vote
on Syria?<br>
* The media will give us a free ride. During the Iraq war, the
networks fell over themselves trying to be patriotic. We can expect
more of the same.<br>
And by "embedding" the reporters, we kept the news focused
on the daily tactics and away from the larger question of whether the
war will really reduce the likelihood of future terrorist attacks in
the U.S.<br>
* We'll split off even more Jews. Antiwar Jews will never be with us,
so no potential loss there. We attracted a lot of hard-line
pro-Israeli Jews into the Republican camp after we gave Ariel Sharon a
blank slate to go after the Palestinians. Now, after Iraq, they love
us.</font></div>
<div><font color="#000000">If we go into Syria, even more of them will
love us. Palm Beach County: Need I say more?<br>
Mr. President, now is your chance.<br>
Your dad failed to push into Baghdad, and where did that leave him?
Without a job. By the way, Cheney and Rummy are in full agreement with
me. Colin has some reservations but, being the good soldier he is,
he's willing to cave in again.<br>
Needless to say, the RNC is wildly enthusiastic. You have only to give
the nod and the speech is ready.</font></div>
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<div>Marta Russell<br>
Los Angeles, CA<br>
http://www.disweb.org</div>
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