A Case of Hearing Without Listening: MAUREEN DOWD - Grilling Petraeus +
  by MAUREEN DOWD - The New York Times 
Wednesday Jan 24th, 2007 
   
  DOWD: At a critical hearing Tuesday, senators happily blew a chance to grill 
Gen. David Petraeus, President Bush’s choice to try to rescue Iraq. 

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A Case of Hearing Without Listening 
By MAUREEN DOWD 
Published: January 24, 2007 

Madame Speaker didn’t lean over and boink the president on the head with her 
gavel, or garrote him with her red pashmina. 

No one was gelded or cuckolded or left to bleed on the floor of the Senate, as 
in HBO’s “Rome,” that other gory saga of a declining empire with people who 
can’t stop talking. 

Still, the nation’s capital had the aroma of treachery, as former allies 
brutally turned on one another. Despite W.’s attempt to salvage his presidency 
last night by changing the subject and going all domestic-sensitive, Washington 
was more consumed with betrayal than substance. 

The city was riveted by opening statements in the Scooter Libby trial, where 
the aspens were turning but not in clusters. Scooter’s lawyer claimed that the 
White House had made his client a scapegoat in the Valerie Plame case to 
protect Karl Rove because “Boy Genius,” as W. calls him, was critical to 
keeping the Republican Party in power. 

In light of the 2006 debacle, the White House might have been better off saving 
Scooter and making Karl the fall guy. 

Vice got an extra dose of unflattering limelight in the debut issue of The 
Politico, a Capitol Hill publication. In an interview with Roger Simon, John 
McCain stopped pandering to the White House long enough to lambaste Dick Cheney 
for stirring a “witch’s brew” of a “terribly mishandled” war. What took the 
brave senator so long? 

“The president listened too much to the vice president,” he said, adding, “Of 
course, the president bears the ultimate responsibility, but he was very badly 
served by both the vice president and, most of all, the secretary of defense.” 

At a critical hearing yesterday, senators happily blew a chance to grill Lt. 
Gen. David Petraeus, W.’s choice to try to rescue Iraq, on whether those 21,500 
additional troops will be cavalry to the rescue or lambs to the slaughter. Why 
dwell on the most consequential elements of American strategy when they can 
linger over something even more repercussive: their own political reputations? 

Hillary Clinton, who dodged a recent important Iraq hearing by flying to Iraq, 
did not have any questions at all for the general. She simply lectured him 
crisply on her belated discovery that the administration has a “dead-end” and 
“blank check” policy, as she tried to seem like the kind of gal who could 
command the most powerful military on earth. This is odd from someone who is 
running infomercials on her Web site promising “a conversation.” 

In their questioning, Senator Joe Lieberman and Mr. McCain seemed most 
interested in enlisting the general’s prestige for their own campaign to 
discredit colleagues in both parties who are tired of passively watching W.’s 
disaster unfold. If the Senate sends the additional troops but conveys the 
belief they cannot succeed, Mr. McCain asked, “what effect does that have on 
the morale of your troops?” 

“It would not be a beneficial effect,” the general replied. 

Senator Lieberman also asked whether a Senate resolution expressing disapproval 
of The Surge would give the enemy in Iraq “encouragement” that the American 
people “were divided.” 

The general agreed: “That’s correct, sir.” 

Much of the rest of the hearing was squandered in attempts by Democrats and 
Republicans who had criticized the war to get the general to back away from his 
opinion that the troops would be hurt and the enemy emboldened by any 
impediment that the legislative branch might throw in W.’s way. 

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