What?? The mission accomplished sign on the carrier didn't mean Iraq??

Yep. And he knew that too, which is why he made sure that every camera on the planet was there to take his picture with helmet in hand, standing under a big “Mission Accomplished” sign.

It was hype. Pure and simple. And while I think that is basicly a weak way to run things, I have no general problem with it.

If he wanted to avoid all this shit, he would have given the same speech from the White House. Or at the very least he would have flown to the boat on Marine One (the presidential helicopter) – was that not available?

There is no friggin’ way you can tell me that President Bush wasn’t banking on the images he presented to hype his speech and his message.

Your probably right, Jack, I guess the sheer numbing volume of repitition has rendedered me insensitive to nuance. Its kind of like that Fantasia scene where MM is under siege by by multiplying brooms carrying buckets that they slosh on him. Except, of course, in the movie the buckets are full of water, not horseshit.

I think the only campaign commercials next year to be showing the video of Bush strutting on the carrier in his hip-hugging flight suit under the banner of “Mission Accomplished” will be those run by Wesley Clark.

Manhattan, you don’t mean to say you actually buy this fucking horseshit explanation do you? I would think a former mod would be smarter than that. Are you actually going to claim with a straight face that the clear intention of posing Bush in front of that banner was not to annoint him as a victor in Iraq? This is the most obsessively controlling admin in US history when it comes to media images. They are minutely aware of every detail and nuance when it comes to Shrub’s television appaearances. They even went to all the trouble of turning that aircraft carrier around before the stunt so that the (very close and easily helicopter accessible) San Diego shoreline would not be visible to the cameras. There is absolutely no chance in hell that the choice to include that banner in the photo-op (regardless of whta its original purpose may have been…and frankly, I’m rather skeptical of this new explanation) was not made for the sole reason of claiming a victory in Iraq.

Frostillicus: I think you have no future whatsoever as a political straegist if you think that’ll fly as an anti-Bush ad. I mean that as a compliment.

Sure, the whole thing struck me as a cheap stunt, TV/Political Theatre Division, but the Bush-Hater over-reaction to it is so off the charts, it may turn out to be a good idea after all.

Let’s see:

[ul][li]The Bush Administration corrals protestors, exposing itself to blatant freedom of speech violations rather than having an angry crowd on the ABC. Arrested for protesting outside of the zone?[/li]
[li]In a Tub-Thumping “The Economy Rolls Its Stone” speech, the President’s handlers built a backdrop of boxes, but had to scramble down to Office Depot for Avery 5165 labels and replace “Made in China” with “Made in the USA.”[/li]
[li]President Bush wearing a flight suit (and disappointingly not a Slim Pickens’ cowboy hat) rides a fighter jet onto a carrier landing and beneath the banner "Mission Accomplished” hands down a reasonable address about the end to combat operations. [/ul][/li]Republicans hated President Clinton because really they were jealous: he was – among other things – caught lying about Cohiba delicto sullying the Oval Office. And he was brazen. The big problem was deep down, Republicans knew the average Joe was regarding the President as some kind of beer-goggling Messiah. Likewise, Democrats are fuming now because Joe has a hard-on for Top Gun.

It’s funny to hear academicians carry a debate; they will compromise so much of themselves just to gain ground. Some Americans are not as enlightened as we here on the Straight Dope – they apparently need a reminder of the station they’re watching conspicuously watermarked (and increasingly seizure-suit friendly) in a corner of their screen, ads within the broadcast saying “you’re watching Blue’s Clues” and three or four tickers per every news channel. Oh, wait, there’s also word of a new “storyline within a commercial set” coming up. Fascinating.

This is a commercial culture. We applaud at Jay Leno tapings. The average American reads a banner above the President and believes it. Don’t blame it on “aide oversight” or “production problems.” Please see above. Comparing posters in this thread, namely Jack and Reeder to my next door neighbor, my courier and the print shop deliveryman is simply fallacious.

We are here to fight ignorance, not just pretend it exists when it’s convenient.

Oh, sorry. Here’s a link to the “mission accomplished speech.”

Nah, the spin squad would’ve just had one of their “overzealous volunteers” cover the offending words with packing tape.

Squink, you done been scooped. [sup]look behind you[/sup]

So has the USS Lincoln returned from the persian gulf yet?

Helpful link: Delay In Vinson Overhaul Could Reduce Workload In Bremerton

Silly link: Bush to make historic tailhook landing on Gen. Wesley Clark

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This issue is worth letting slide. “Mission Accomplished” refers to the crew of the Lincoln’s “mission” and not the war? That’s fine.

For me, the Riefenstahl-esque offensiveness of the overall production dwarfs the bangles and doodads associated with it.

The terms of referance seem to change every day as things are obviously not what they were portrayed to be.

There are no chemical weapons, no materials for nuclear devices, no programs for construction of such, there are no means of delivery, there never was a plot to obtain fissile materials from Niger, nor was there any reality in the nototrious 45 minute threat as portrayed by Blair.

The country was supposed to be completely grateful, UN memebers would be glad to send in their troops as peacekeepers, Iraqi oil would pay for everything, and all would be sweeteness and light.

As every single one of thse postions has emerged as being false to varying degrees, we see again how we , the public, were obviously so stupid as to read signs and messages and take them to means what they seemed at first inspection.

How ignorant of the entire world !

Meanwhile, your tax dollars are paying for this fiasco, and sadly US and British, and Iraqi familes will have to live with the consequencies.

UK intelligence chiefs during the Hutton enquiry have engaged in a level of sophistry that beggars belief, they put out carefully crafted statements and reports, and then state that these reports have to be carefully edited for public consumption, and some of those should not have been put out because thye appear to mean that the intelligence was actually wrong, yet the evidence on the ground in Iraq proves that those ‘wrongly interpreted’ statements look suspiciously like complete lies.

Every media consultant will confirm that in video images, the majority of the message that comes across is visual, nd what is actually stated by the speaker is of less importance, something like 70/30.

The media managers for Bush, and Bush himself who has to work with the media, cannot be unaware what message was being sent, and given their controlling influence, I find it very hard to imagine that there was any other intention than to send that message.

Deniability is a wonderful thing, just don’t expect all the public to be fooled all the time, not all of us are mugs.

Add me to the list of those who are amazed that some people I actually respect are buying the spin the Bush administration is putting on the farce. Argue all you want about it being a piddly little thing, or that the whole episode reeked of misuse of military operations for campaigning, but please don’t try to get us to buy that the sign didn’t mean what it obviously meant, and why it was so prominately displayed.

NEWSFLASH!!!

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I guess we’ll just have to see. I think the Bush carrier landing video is going to end up in the same “What were we thinking?” category as Dukakis in the tank.

The Bush spin? For the love of Cecil, look at the horseshit some of you are proffering:

  1. The Bush administration is a master of the media, multiplying multiple times the lessons of the Clinton administration which in turn mutiplied multiple times the lessons of the Reagan administration.

  2. That very same administration knew that violence would continue in Iraq and said so on every single available occasion.

3) Nonetheless, the Bush Administration chose a sign which was factually inaccurate to try to create an impression that was not true despite knowing that the continued violence would be reported in excrutiating detail upon every single occurence, thus making Bush look like an idiot.

  1. That “end to major combat operations” was somehow a meaningless or misleading phrase in the context of the continuing violence, despite the fact that the number of U.S. forces engaged in combat operations on a typical day declined from about 150,000 in April to about 150 in subsequent months.
    On the other hand, here’s what is required to believe the Bush Administration’s version of the story:

  2. The Lincoln’s crew, Bush’s hosts, had accomplished their mission in Iraq.

  3. Bush, a politician, wished to associate himself with the outstanding job done by the military to date and to announce the end of major military operations whilst warning that the violence would contine. He emphasized the first two of those things.

Oh, yeah. I’m the one who’s supposed to feel like a fool here.

The banner – the fighter jet – the carrier – the flight suit – the speech – “America and its allies have prevailed” – “the tyrant has fallen, and Iraq is free” – etc.

It was all geared to say in big bold letters to the American public … WE FUCKING WON! GO US!

Christ, the only thing missing was Queen’s We Are the Champions blasting in the back ground.

For the administration to come out now and say, oh the banner just happened to be there, is insulting.

And so I’m clear, I don’t mean to say it wasn’t a good show. It was. Well done. Hear hear.

Just don’t tell me it wasn’t what it was.

We did win.

No shit. I never thought we wouldn’t.

That isn’t the issue though. What is the issue is in the face of criticism about the hype of that appearance, the Bush people are demurring and saying, “Oh that banner was for the carrier, it had nothing to do with the speech.” Which is just dumb of them.

I’m not jumping up and down demanding Bush’s impeachment over this, but I just find it an incredibly idiotic argument for them to make.

If I were Bush’s guy, I would have just said … “Hey, it was just a show. Calm down people.”