{"id":19753,"date":"2011-05-04T08:51:58","date_gmt":"2011-05-04T14:51:58","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.shotinthedark.info\/wp\/?p=19753"},"modified":"2011-05-04T08:53:15","modified_gmt":"2011-05-04T14:53:15","slug":"my-pet-meme","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/www.shotinthedark.info\/wp\/?p=19753","title":{"rendered":"My Pet Meme"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Few of the Democrats&#8217; 9\/11 memes irritated me more over the years than the one in which Michael Moore has cavorted and romped like an obese sweaty pixie for all these years; that George W. Bush was distracted and incompetent because after he got the news about 9\/11, he finished reading <em>My Pet Goat<\/em> to a bunch of first-graders&#8230;<\/p>\n<p>&#8230;while his staff frantically figured out what was going on.<\/p>\n<p>The kids to whom he read &#8211; now juniors in high school &#8211; are <a href=\"http:\/\/www.time.com\/time\/nation\/article\/0,8599,2069327-1,00.html\">finally getting their say<\/a>:<\/p>\n<blockquote><p>There has rarely been a starker juxtaposition of evil and innocence than the moment President George W. Bush received the news about 9\/11 while reading The Pet Goat with second-graders in Sarasota, Florida.<\/p>\n<p>Seven-year-olds can&#8217;t understand what Islamic terrorism is all about. But they know when an adult&#8217;s face is telling them something is very wrong \u2014 and none of the students sitting in Sandra Kay Daniels&#8217; class at Emma E. Booker Elementary School that morning can forget the sudden, devastated change in Bush&#8217;s expression when White House Chief of Staff Andrew Card whispered the terrible news of the Al Qaeda attack. Lazaro Dubrocq&#8217;s heart started racing because he assumed they were all in big trouble \u2014 with no less than the Commander-in-Chief \u2014 but he wasn&#8217;t quite sure why. &#8220;In a heartbeat he leaned back and he looked flabbergasted, shocked, horrified,&#8221; recalls Dubrocq, now 17. &#8220;I was baffled. I mean, did we read something wrong? Was he mad or disappointed in us?&#8221;<\/p><\/blockquote>\n<p>I&#8217;ve always felt &#8211; with good reason &#8211; that the Democrats who ragged on Bush for finishing the story also believed that government works like an episode of \u00a0<em>West Wing <\/em>or <em>24<\/em>; that omnipotently competent bureaucrats always have instant real-life knowedge of everything that goes on around them, that they can zoom in on everything that happens across the land and instantly make perfectly-calibrated decisions.<\/p>\n<p>Real life, even at the highest level of government, isn&#8217;t like that. \u00a0Especially when an unprecedented situation like 9\/11 is breaking out. \u00a0<em>Nobody <\/em>in the Federal Government knew what was going on on 9\/11, and it showed; at one point there were reports of as many as six hijackings, and a bomb blast at the State Department, among many others.<\/p>\n<p>And one of the things a leader does is keep things in perspective while chaos is breaking out all around him.<\/p>\n<blockquote><p>All sorts of similar kid fears started running through Mariah Williams&#8217; head. &#8220;I don&#8217;t remember the story we were reading \u2014 was it about pigs?&#8221; says Williams, 16. &#8220;But I&#8217;ll always remember watching his face turn red. He got really serious all of a sudden. But I was clueless. I was just seven. I&#8217;m just glad he didn&#8217;t get up and leave because then I would have been more scared and confused.&#8221; Chantal Guerrero, 16, agrees: even today she&#8217;s grateful that Bush regained his composure and stayed with the students until The Pet Goat was finished. &#8220;I think the President was trying to keep us from finding out,&#8221; says Guerrero, &#8220;so we all wouldn&#8217;t freak out.&#8221;<\/p><\/blockquote>\n<p>I&#8217;ve often wondered &#8211; what did the Dems think the President was supposed to do in the opening seconds of the war? \u00a0Jump up, run to the Presidential limo, and order an attack on&#8230;someone, somewhere? \u00a0Tell NORAD to scramble planes (they do that on their own, although on 9\/11 they weren&#8217;t equipped to track aircraft <em>inside <\/em>the US)?<\/p>\n<p>Or keep his composure and not send everyone around him &#8211; a classroom full of first-graders &#8211; into a blind panic until he actually had something to <em>act on<\/em>?<\/p>\n<blockquote><p>Even if they didn&#8217;t freak out, it&#8217;s apparent that sharing the terrifying Tuesday of 9\/11 with Bush has affected those second-graders in the decade since \u2014 and, they say, made the news of Al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden&#8217;s killing by U.S. commandos on Sunday all the more meaningful. Dubrocq, now a junior at Riverview High School in Sarasota, doubts he&#8217;d be a student in the rigorous IB, or international baccalaureate program, if he hadn&#8217;t been with the President as one of history&#8217;s most infamous global events unfolded. &#8220;Because of that,&#8221; he says, &#8220;I came to realize as I grew up that the world is a much bigger place, and that there are differing opinions about us out there, not all of them good.&#8221;<\/p><\/blockquote>\n<p>The whole piece is worth a read.<\/p>\n<p>A pity <em>Time <\/em>magazine couldn&#8217;t have run it, say, six years ago&#8230;<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Few of the Democrats&#8217; 9\/11 memes irritated me more over the years than the one in which Michael Moore has cavorted and romped like an obese sweaty pixie for all these years; that George W. 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