‘He has built up expectations’

After nearly four years of a disastrous war in Iraq, it would seem the last thing the Bush White House has to worry about is high public expectations with regards to the crisis. But as it turns out, that’s exactly the problem the president is facing right now.

It wasn’t supposed to be like this. Consider the Bush gang’s Iraq to-do list for December: a) ignore the Iraq Study Group; b) appear engaged as American support for the conflict evaporated; c) stop pretending we’re “absolutely” winning; and d) convince as many people as possible that he’s still capable of charting a course for “victory,” whatever that might be. He just needed time to put a new plan together.

It’s that last point that seems to have become problematic. As Greg Sargent noted, “Despite White House efforts to diminish public expectations by depicting the future of the war as a long, hard slog, Bush has inadvertently inflated the public’s expectations of him by dwelling so long on choosing his plan for what he calls the ‘new way forward.'” From the AP:

By the time he announces his Iraq plan in January, roughly two months will have passed since a humbling election for Republicans brought a promise of a “new way forward.”

There might as well be a drum roll.

“He has built up expectations,” said David Gergen, a former White House adviser in the administrations of presidents Nixon, Ford, Reagan and Clinton. “People are saying, ‘OK, if you’ve spent all this time and effort on it, you better have a pretty darn good plan.'”

Oddly enough, managing expectations is supposed to be one of the White House’s strengths, but as the AP piece explained, this hasn’t worked according to plan.

Every question about the war — of the president, of Tony Snow, of administration officials — has been put off of late with the same response, “We’re working on a new way forward right now.”

Indeed, we were supposed to see a brand, spanking new policy before Christmas, but it was delayed so the White House could finish its homework. Bush, allegedly in “listening mode,” would consider even more advice, talk to even more experts, think even more about how to unveil the perfect plan that would not only impress the electorate, but improve the crisis.

Not surprisingly, this has created a sense of anticipation. The scrutiny, naturally, will be intense. Americans are looking for something drastically different from the status quo, and opposition to a McCain-backed escalation plan is enormous. Even the White House concedes that the public expects a substantive, effective plan that can inspire at least a little hope. Does Bush have such a plan in the works?

Your move, Mr. President. No pressure.

There might as well be a drum roll.

Already it feels like one of those uncomfortably long drumrolls where the person who the drumroll was supposed to announce is a full minute late arriving on stage. Bush’s pretending to be working on a new “plan” has already become a joke. The problem is that there simply isn’t any way to repair the mess that Bush’s incompetence has caused in Iraq, and the only viable option has become the one Democrats have advocated for years, and even more tragically, it is therefore the one plan that Bush’s pride prevents him from considering.

  • And another 150 to 200 kids in uniform will have died while he postures to save his lying face. He simply doesn’t care. He’s an adolescent child who thinks he’s playing with toy soldiers.

    His Daddy sent Baker & Gates to reign him in and he’s gonna show ’em by breaking as many as he can.

  • There are three four things happening here.

    One, Saddam’s appeal has been denied and he could be put to death in 30 days.

    Two, the Iraqi legislature is supposed to be working on a law (pushed by the Texas Oil Mafia members of the Iraq Study Group) that de-nationalizes the Iraq Oil Industry and allows for foreign (read American) investments.

    Three, Boy George II might try to put some tens of thousands of troops into Baghdad to provide nighttime protection of the mixed neighborhoods and sectarian enclaves and thus give McCan’t a boost or blackeye (depending on the outcome) or he might not.

    Four, BG2 does not want to leave Iraq before his term is up because leaving is losing and not leaving is not losing. Though I imagine that he’s hoping the Democrats cut funding for the war so he can blame them for losing it and still get the soldiers out. In the bloodiest solution of all I suppose. But if he stays the whole two more years then he can dump the situation on his successor and blame him/her for the failure.

    In short, BG2, the Bushites and the Wingnut Pundits (I’m talking about you Pat Buchanan) want, after having for years claimed their neighbor was a dog hater, traitorious cat lover and all around deviant, to take the gun and shot BG2’s rabid dog so that in a week BG2 can call the neighbor a dog killer too.

    BG2, real men shot their own rabid dogs and Real Presidents get America out of their own failed wars.

    STOP BEING A F**(ING PUSSY!

  • The “New Way Forward” will look a lot like spit-shined Stay the Course. Denial will continue to be the central policy bulwark. These guys are absolutely ensuring a Democratic takeover of the WH and more Congressional seats in ’08. It’s just too bad so many kids will have to die before then.

  • “Even the White House concedes that the public expects a substantive, effective plan that can inspire at least a little hope.”

    Yeah, 3 fucking years ago.

  • How the winds have shifted. The White House wants us to believe Bush is carefully deliberating the next step. 2 years ago, our MSM who have cheered this as genuine leadership. Now, the obvious can no longer be ignored. The boy-deciderer is clueless.

    The biggest irony was his ‘listening tour’. Before the Nov elections, he would have gone ahead with whatever Rove told him. Now he doesn’t know who to listen to. I don’t know whether he’s lost at sea, or run aground. Then again, Bush might be the only guy who could manage to run aground while lost at sea.

  • A new way forward would be for George Bush to make a most humbling apology to U.S. citizens and the people of the world for bringing “pre-emptive strike” into this world. George’s humongous mistake pre-empted any good will shown us after 911, any internationally coordinated consensus-led effort to stay focused on terrorists who were actually committing such atrocities, and any international diplomacy so much needed to keep the world as peaceful as possible in the early 21st century. Once an apology is made, troop deployment must begin in earnest. Syria and Iran must be brought into the mix, along with Saudi Arabia and Turkey.

    Even as Mr. Bush and his advisers want us to focus on a new way forward, he is figuring out ways to get us to forget the recent past he has brought to us in such awful terms of misery for so many people, families and their loved ones. No, Mr. Bush, I will never forget who got us into this fine mess, and until you make any gesture of reconciling your costly misjudgment, I can’t forgive you for ever thinking you needed to distroy a civilization in order to save it, and then acting upon such a thought. -Kevo

  • Ah, another play from the leadershit inaction handbook.

    Play # 86: When it’s looking bad, change the plan.

    What most shitty leaders forget is that at this point in the “endeavor”, it’s too goddamned late. It should have been done at the, wait for it, PLANNING stage.

    I’ve been reading thru the book, Hubris. It has got to be the saddest/angriest book ever. I can’t read it for more than an hour before I feel the urge to weep and then about 20 minutes later, want to punch every Iraq War supporter in the face repeatedly.

    Rummy’s Wheez Kids told everyone they had a plan, a very pretty plan and they wouldn’t show anyone it because it was so brilliant that the others would steal it. Anyone who criticized the PLAN or wanted to take a look at it were brushed aside (violating the basic rule of planning: informing those that have a stake in it.)

    Aside from moving 10 Armies from Egypt to the Middle East and praying for Triple Sixes (ala Risk), Hubris clearly shows that there was NO PLAN for post war Iraq except for the line item: “Iraqis throw flowers, huzzah!”

  • Bush hasn’t done this much thinking since his brilliant Use the Ones You Got Stem Cell Plan. As CB explained Bush has taken the drastic step of going to Crawford in order to focus his laser-like attention on the New Way Forward. It’s going to be awesome when he announces it. A collective gasp will be heard in the chamber when he reveals his new strategy at the state of the union speech. I can hardly wait.

  • Will all this “serious pondering” be anything more than brainstorming a new PR strategy? No serious new way forward will be charted, other than throwing more young soldiers into the meat grinder. But what will be manufactured is another attempt to save face for George W Bush. The war the White House is fighting is not in Iraq, it’s over the perceptions in our heads. That’s all they care about winning, and as long as they have words, they have the ammunition to fight on indefinitely.

  • “Escalation vs. surge” reminds me of the Monty Python bit about the dead parrot, where the shopkeeper (Michael Palin) insists that parrot is alive (“it’s just sleeping” or “it’s pining for the fjords) and the customer (John Cleese) pushes back, in form or another, that parrot is dead.

    Story link to “escalation” here: http://www.dailykos.com/storyonly/2006/12/27/908/87290

  • Bush has inadvertently inflated the public’s expectations of him — Greg Sargent

    Then, I guess, I’m not “public”. I do not have any expectations to inflate or deflate. As far as I’m concerned Bush is a total moron and a psychopath to boot. I don’t expect him to even havce enough decency to drop dead, never mind come up with a sensible plan. Not next month and not next year.

  • This is like something from the old WB cartoon “Pinky and the Brain” (with Dick Cheney as the Brain):

    Brain: Are you thinking what I’m thinking, Pinky?

    Pinky: Yes, Brain! But won’t the cottage cheese interfere with the engine’s working?

    Brain: No, Pinky, tonight we take over the world!

    Not much difference, nothing new, same old BS.

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    Don’t do that Stus, now you’ve given me a horrible impression of the Brain as Dick Cheney.

    Brrrr!!!

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