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Why Pat Robertson said what he did
by mikepridmore
http://www.dailykos.com/story/2004/10/21/122758/18

Thu Oct 21st, 2004 at 16:27:58 GMT

All the big papers and pundits (NYT, WaPo, LATimes, NY Daily News,
MoDo)are missing the point.  Make no mistake about it.  Pat Robertson is a
liar and a thief, a master charletain, a snake oil salesman that preys
mostly upon gullible Christians.  But he is smart, as Steve Gilliard
pointed out yesterday. (link)  As the son of a former US Senator from
Virginia and as a former presidential candidate himself (though he never
made it past the primaries), Robertson also understands the dynamics of a
political campaign.  He knows the potential negative impact his comments
could have on Bush's chances for re-election.

So why did Robertson say Bush told him there would be no Iraq casualties?
It's probably a mixture of things.  There is the distinct possibility that
he made this comment as payback for some perceived slight by Bush
insiders.  Maybe he hasn't gotten as high a profile as he would like.
Maybe his phone calls have gone unanswered.  Etc., etc.

Diaries :: mikepridmore's diary ::

This administration has a plethora of oversized power-hungry egos looking
for an opportunity to push out potential challengers with a sharp elbow
when the cameras aren't watching.  Cheney and Rumsfeld have both had
failed presidential bids, Rove's lust for power is well-documented, and
the pResident's body language betrays his belligerence even if you haven't
read any of the increasing number of insider stories that confirm it.  And
that's just most of the major White House players and doesn't include the
healthy supporting cast of imperialistic neocons like Richard Perle or
Paul Wolfowitz and partisan thugs like DeLay and Gingrich.  So it is
entirely possible that Robertson feels he has been thrown one or more
elbows and that he is just returning the favor.

But I think the biggest reason Robertson said Bush told him there would be
no Iraq casualties is that he has lost confidence in Bush's leadership and
wants to undermine public confidence in the pResident even as he pretends
to support Bush.  As mentioned above, Robertson plays others for the fool
but he isn't easily fooled himself.  If Robertson had been slighted but
still thought Bush was capable of handling the job without throwing the
world into irretrievable chaos, he would not have risked angering the
President but would have instead worked to curry favor and find a way to
make himself an invaluable asset.  That's the way he works.

If this is the case, if Robertson has lost faith in the President's
ability to handle the job,  it doesn't really matter if the story about
Bush's Iraq comments is true.  The more the White House and Bush
surrogates seek to deny it, the more play it gets in the press.  It is a
perfect poison pill because it can't be disproven and it raises questions
in the public consciousness about the President's judgment a mere two
weeks before the election.  And there is no way Robertson unleashed this
poison pill by accident.

Robertson and the pResident both seem to have the troubling habit of
confusing what they think, their gut instinct, with the voice of God
whispering divine insight and guidance.  Since Robertson is smarter, his
version of God's voice usually comes off looking a good bit smarter than
the President's inner voice.  Since Robertson says that God told him Iraq
"was going to be a), a disaster, and b), messy," one can reasonably infer
that Robertson realizes that if the President were as smart as a President
needs to be he too would have realized the potential messiness of Iraq and
would have prepared better.

This doesn't even get to the ludicrous notion of competing voices of God.
Frankly, I don't think God talks very much to charletains or stubborn
jackasses.  But if he/she did I think it would be a clear message like
"repent or die" or "get out of the way or get fried."  I'm pretty sure God
wouldn't tell one person that there was a need to prepare the US for
casualties and tell another person there wouldn't be any casualties.  I
think you can take that one to the bank and trade it for cash.

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