Who gets inside The Bubble?

It’s hard to know where to start with something like this item from Hugh Hewitt.

President Bush invited ten talk hosts into the Oval Office for an hour of conversation [yesterday] — Glenn Beck, Bill Bennett, Neal Boortz, Scott Hennon, Laura Ingraham, Lars Larson, Mark Levin, Michael Medved, Janet Parshall and me [Hewitt].

It seems to be a pretty familiar pattern: Bush obviously doesn’t care to engage those who might challenge him or expose him to ideas he finds distasteful, but he’s very fond of inviting groups of people who will shower him with praise and agree with his worldview.

Last October, for example, the president arranged a gathering of right-wing luminaries including Sean Hannity, Boortz, Ingraham, Medved, and Mike Gallagher. A month ago, it was time for another meeting of the conservative minds, when Bush invited pundits like David Brooks, Rich Lowry, and Kate O’Beirne over for a chat. This week, apparently, it was time for the president to get another ego boost.

It’s almost as if the president is anxious to reinforce the notion that the integrity of “The Bubble” has to be maintained at all times.

Frankly, one could take a few minutes at Media Matters’ site to pull together every ridiculous, intemperate, and unhinged comment Bush’s friends have made of late, but a) we already know yesterday’s group is pretty far out there; and b) I’d prefer to focus on just one.

CNN’s Glenn Beck, just last week, praised the John Birch Society, telling one of its representatives, “You guys are starting to make more and more sense to me.” Shortly before this, Beck told his audience that Al Gore is Hitler-like, and is orchestrating a massive conspiracy that will lead to one-world government under the U.N.

And yesterday, he was invited to the White House for a chat with the president. In today’s conservative movement, no one seems to find this odd.

Moreover, this comes on the heels of Fox News blowhard Bill O’Reilly whining incessantly that Democratic presidential candidates should avoid YearlyKos like the plague because random anonymous commenters occasionally say rude things.

Please. The president of the United States offers a private, intimate meeting to right-wing activists, one of whom praises the John Birch Society on national television, and Dems should worry about Markos?

Once again, the right has an odd standard: intemperate allies for me, but not for thee.

I’ll just add this: Bush is setting the bar very low for all future presidents. If a Democratic president is elected next year, unless he or she invites Ward Churchill into the Oval Office for tea, the right won’t have much room for criticizing any progressive guests with whom the president chooses to meet.

President of the party that agrees with him.

  • With apologies to Pink Floyd
    Karl Rove, do you think I can break the law?
    Cheney, do you think they’ll like spying?
    Tony, do you think they’ll try to mock my speech?
    Ooooowaa Karl Rove, should I start a war?
    Cheney, can I act as President?
    Blossom, should I break the government?
    Tony, will they put me on the TV news?
    Ooooowaa Is it just a waste of time?

    Hush, my W. W, don’t you cry.
    Cheney’s gonna make all of your invasions come true.
    Cheney’s gonna put all of his ideas into you.
    Karl Rove’s gonna keep you right here under his claw.
    He won’t let you think, but he might let you talk.
    Cheney’s gonna keep W stupid and slow.
    Oooo W.
    Oooo W.
    Ooo W, of course Cheney’s gonna help build a wall.

    Karl Rove, do you think he’s Repub enough,
    For me?
    Cheney, do you think he’s loyal to us,
    To me?
    Tony, will he tear our little war apart?
    Ooooowaa Cheney, will he rat us out?

    Hush, my W. W, don’t you try.
    Cheney’s gonna check out all your secretaries for you.
    Karl Rove won’t let anyone librul get through.
    Tony’s gonna speak up until you get it.
    Karl Rove will always find out where you’ve been.
    Cheney’s gonna keep W ignorant and “right”.
    Oooo W.
    Oooo W.

    Ooo W, you’ll always be Shrub to me.
    Glenn, did you need to have the Birchers here?

  • CB: unless he or she invites Ward Churchill into the Oval Office for tea, the right won’t have much room for criticizing any progressive guests with whom the president chooses to meet.

    Right. Because avoiding hypocrisy is a hallmark of the right?

  • So the Chimperor issues a royal invitation, summoning some of his subjects to his side. Because he isn’t completely mad he only invites subjects he know will fawn and kiss his feet.

    The subjects leave convinced their dear leader cares about the common man. The Chimperor is convinced people really do like him. They really, really like him.

    I don’t care provided he isn’t offering them jobs.

  • It’s almost as if the president is anxious to reinforce the notion that the integrity of “The Bubble” has to be maintained at all times.

    I don’t think the people who control what he sees & hears have let him know that he lives in a bubble. That’s why, when you ask him, he’ll say he doesn’t. It’s sad, really.

  • To the Right, these are The Voices of Impartial Analysis and Reason. Any progressive with whom a Democratic president would meet is an obvious member of the lunatic defeatist fringe.

  • This is naïve, purposefully or not. Who is going to object? CNN employer of Beck and maybe now Ingraham? The major editors, publishers and TV producers have to know about these people and are comfortable with them (or socialized into acting comfortable, the same thing in practice). And it didn’t start with Beck—the same kind of people congregated around Reagan. And Former Dan, at least you apologized.

  • “…the right won’t have much room for criticizing… ”

    Never stopped them before.

  • I just heard a radio ad for an upcoming Bush visit to Washington State. I blurred out details, but the following penetrated my defenses: for $1,000 you can sit with the rest of the sheep in the typical Bush “amen corner” during his visit, and for $10,000 you can get your picture taken with him. God, what a stupid country!

  • But it wasn’t a “conversation”. Bush was meeting with his short list of candidates for a recess appointment to Attorney General.

    Seriously, it was probably more of a strategy session on Gonzo.

  • Why do I get a mental picture of these people sitting in rapt attention at Bush’s feet, as he commands them to “Go forth, and speak the Truth throughout the Land?”

  • It seems to be a pretty familiar pattern: Bush obviously doesn’t care to engage those who might challenge him or expose him to ideas he finds distasteful, but he’s very fond of inviting groups of people who will shower him with praise and agree with his worldview.
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    No, he doesn’t care to engage those who might challenge him, but more to the point, he is scared to engage them. If he doesn’t have KKKarl or Dick-less Cheney to hold his hand, he is out of his league. Remember that odd hump on his back, under his jacket during the debates? This man is a poser to the Nth degree. His positions are indefensible and he knows it. When he is probed and asked f/u questions that call him on his rhetorical dancing and prevarication ( or his “disassembling”, as he likes to call it), he has no where to go and is exposed for the idiot and the liar that he is. He is a coward, through and through. He ran away from service by hiding in the National Guard, ran away there by going Awol, and continues to run away from any real confrontation, in true cowardly fashion. But what a great presidunce for the fRight, b/c he’s stoopod enough to buy their manipulation and propaganda, and to be used as a puppet without being aware of it. He pardons or gives medals to those under him who get caught, or uses Executive Privilege to block access to the crimes he and his administration commit. What a man! Remember his announcement to fire anyone found to be involved in leaking Plame’s identity? So, what does he do? He commutes the sentence of the only person convicted of being associated in the crime. So, we’ve got 5 war deferment chicken-shit cheney; clueless, cowardly george; and the psychologically-damaged evil mind of the ‘great and powerful’ Turd running this country. A band of tough-talking pretenders ready to sacrifice your rights, your libery, your freedom, and your life to promote their twisted agenda. Great. Somebody wake me when it’s over. Of course… we could demand IMPEACHMENT NOW.

  • Anne wrote: “Why do I get a mental picture of these people sitting in rapt attention at Bush’s feet, as he commands them to “Go forth, and speak the Truth throughout the Land?””

    I had a different image: of RW pundits being scrubbed and sterilized before being ushered into Bush’s ‘clean room’, where he waits with Kleenex boxes on his feet. Though interested in their opinions, he refuses to shake hands with anyone for fear of catching some ‘liberal germs’.

  • “No Michelle Malkin? I’m disappointed in Bush… ”

    …Comment by gg

    She said that she wanted to be a cheerleader for him, and that got her dis-invited. I guess he saw the video…

  • I truly look forward to the day when Spew Hewitt discovers that he and his ilk have had their “political stature” reduced to that of a stick of butter in a very hot frying pan. Who will be the last bit of butter, trying to escape the searing heat of Truth, Justice, and a rediscovered American Reality?

  • This meeting was not for Bush’s ego boost though that is a fringe benefit for him, but rather it was a pep rally to get these loud mouths out there and screaming his praises. These guys are so far right that bambi looks like a nazi.
    Calling them conservatives is mis leading. Bush doesn’t even invite “conservatives” because they’re are plenty around with credentials who actually have a political philosophy but this group is a group of hate filled liars who smear and condemn opponents based on made up facts and narrow minded bigotry. Just pathetic. Bush not only lacks credibility but demonstrates he has no integrity also. He invites the most insulting people into his circle just to give them more ammunition.

  • The ministry of information meets again. It seems as America moves slightly to the left, the GOP is moving even farther to the right. They are now the permanant minority.

  • I happened to listen to Beck yesterday afternoon, ruminating on his visit. Basically, the right have employed a “we know the president personally, so trust us” approach. He essentially said that he had been let in on certain secrets; that the President has such integrity that he is willing to let himself be seen as “out of touch” even though that is so not the case (paraphrased but essentially the kind of sycophantic language he was using).

    So, we should all just trust Glenn Beck that the president has it all under control; just don’t ask him how he knows this or he’d have to shoot ya.

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