March 20, 2004

Wag the Dog - Bin Laden in 1998

Republicans posing as being "tough on terrorism" seem to have a short memory of what they were saying back when Clinton was going after Bin Laden. Here's what the Republican controlled press (CNN 08/21/1998) was saying about the war on terrorism at the time:

'Wag the Dog' Back In Spotlight

LOS ANGELES (AllPolitics, Aug. 21) -- A president embroiled in a sex scandal in the Oval Office tries to save his presidency by distracting the nation with a made-for-TV war far from American soil in an obscure country.

It's not the latest news out of Washington, but the plot of the movie "Wag the Dog." In the 1997 movie, a shadowy spin doctor played by Robert De Niro recruits a Hollywood producer (Dustin Hoffman) to invent a war against Albania.

The film came out just before the Monica Lewinsky scandal broke -- and no doubt benefited at the box office and then at the video store from the publicity. Now, the film is all the buzz again because of President Clinton's announcement -- three days after admitting for the first time an inappropriate relationship with Ms. Lewinsky -- that he ordered military strikes in two countries.

From the moment Clinton went on live television Thursday to announce the bombings in Afghanistan and Sudan, "Wag the Dog's" producer-director Barry Levinson and producer Jane Rosenthal were inundated with requests for comment.

"The world's media right now are giving the filmmakers far too much credit for being clairvoyant," said their spokesman, Simon Halls. "The filmmakers put together a movie that was entertainment, and it was well received, but that's what it was: entertainment. Anything that is happening in the world today really has nothing to do with the movie."
A reference point

But the movie is serving as a reference point in the debate over Clinton's motivations.

"Look at the movie 'Wag the Dog.' I think this has all the elements of that movie," Rep. Jim Gibbons said. "Our reaction to the embassy bombings should be based on sound credible evidence, not a knee-jerk reaction to try to direct public attention away from his personal problems."

Massachusetts acting Gov. Paul Cellucci, a Republican and a movie buff, said: "It popped into my mind, but I do hope that that's not the situation and I trust that it isn't."

One of the first questions asked of Defense Secretary William Cohen at a nationally televised Pentagon was how he would respond to people who think the military action "bears a striking resemblance to 'Wag the Dog."'

"The only motivation driving this action today was our absolute obligation to protect the American people from terrorist activities," Cohen said. "That is the sole motivation."

The movie's title comes from an old joke, shown in the opening credits of the film: "Why does a dog wag its tail? Because a dog is smarter than its tail. If the tail were smarter, the tail would wag the dog."

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It makes you wonder - if the Republican press wasn't harassing Clinton about sex and focused on terrorism - would 9-11 have happened? With reporting like this I have to say that the press is partially responsible of 9-11 and the illegal Iraq war.

Posted by marc at March 20, 2004 03:39 PM | TrackBack
Comments

I think that your observation may well be right. As far as I can tell, you are the first person in Blog City to make this particular point. Bravo!

Posted by: Brenda Helverson at March 28, 2004 01:12 AM

Yes! I remember saying this same thing was out of control then when the Wag the Dog assertion was made about Clinton. Imagine a Democrat in Congress not being run out of town for "underming the Commander in Chief"! Does anyone remember which Congressmen made this accusation and on what TV shows or channels? I'm interested in finding the footage.

-G

Posted by: Gabriel London at May 19, 2004 04:22 PM
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