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"Bush Victory" in Iraq, and Rising Scum Insanity

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Back when George Herbert Walker Bush walked away from Baghdad, when he conquered Iraq, I thought how he'd created a new kind of victory, not a a Pyrrhic victory-- but an incompleted one. Back then, I wanted him to finish things. But he was right to follow Colin Powell's advice. Now, a Pyrrhic victory is based on the story of Pyrrhus, who won a great battle and then lost the war, because he'd used up so many resources to win the battle-- victory with devastating, massively destructive loss.

Wikipedia's description includes:
The phrase is a reference to King Pyrrhus of Epirus, who during the Pyrrhic War defeated the Romans at Heraclea and Asculum in 279 BC, but suffered severe and irreplaceable casualties in the process. After the battle of Asculum, Plutarch relates a report by Dionysius that:
"The armies separated; and, it is said, Pyrrhus replied to one that gave him joy of his victory that one other such would utterly undo him. For he had lost a great part of the forces he brought with him, and almost all his particular friends and principal commanders; there were no others there to make recruits, and he found the confederates in Italy backward. On the other hand, as from a fountain continually flowing out of the city, the Roman camp was quickly and plentifully filled up with fresh men, not at all abating in courage for the loss they sustained, but even from their very anger gaining new force and resolution to go on with the war."
The phrase is more often reported as "Another such victory over the Romans and we are undone". While it is most closely associated with a military battle, the term is used by analogy in fields such as business, politics, law, or sport to describe any similar struggle which is ruinous for the victor.


I'd say that Bush's disaster-- a quick win followed by a slow, tortorous, distastrous, massively incompetent failure-- is a variant on a Pirrhic victory. A Bush Victory is a stupid, easy victory, a victory that was really not the challenge of the situation-- when the real challenge is ignored and not dealt with, and in which the victory is worthless and comes at so high a price after the cheap win, that it is no win at all. Call it a Bush victory. And the solution to a Bush victory is to get out of the mess as quickly as possible, trying to minimize further damage, but knowing that it is the nature of a Bush victory to keep on failing and digging a deeper and deeper hole.

Like the old saying goes, when you are in a hole, you don't keep digging, we have to take the shovel away from Bushmoron. Forget about his idiotic Bush victory. We need recovery and healing-- an end to his blind, denial driven, lie and distortion enabled addiction to this crazy occupation of Iraq.

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