I haven’t brought up the “Ron Suskind article”:http://www.nytimes.com/2004/10/17/magazine/17BUSH.html?oref=login&oref=login&pagewanted=all&position= because I didn’t have all that much new to say about it, but if you haven’t read it yet, do. It’s one of those pieces which will have some people shouting “liberal bias!” at the top of their lungs, and for once they’re probably right. But Suskind (as “Gary”:http://amygdalagf.blogspot.com/ notes) has a knack for getting people to talk to him who shouldn’t, and bias or no bias, their words speak for themselves. For those of you who don’t read other blogs, here’s the money quote:
In the summer of 2002, after I had written an article in Esquire that the White House didn’t like about Bush’s former communications director, Karen Hughes, I had a meeting with a senior adviser to Bush. He expressed the White House’s displeasure, and then he told me something that at the time I didn’t fully comprehend — but which I now believe gets to the very heart of the Bush presidency.
The aide said that guys like me were “in what we call the reality-based community,” which he defined as people who “believe that solutions emerge from your judicious study of discernible reality.” I nodded and murmured something about enlightenment principles and empiricism. He cut me off. “That’s not the way the world really works anymore,” he continued. “We’re an empire now, and when we act, we create our own reality. And while you’re studying that reality — judiciously, as you will — we’ll act again, creating other new realities, which you can study too, and that’s how things will sort out. We’re history’s actors . . . and you, all of you, will be left to just study what we do.”
It’s an audacious quote, but I think Kevin Drum is right “when he says”:http://www.washingtonmonthly.com/archives/individual/2004_10/004937.php that the sentiment behind it is simply “Bush is a doer, not an analyzer,” and that making much more of it than that might be making too much. Matthew Yglesias is also right “when he says”:http://yglesias.typepad.com/matthew/2004/10/about_suskind.html that the core of the article — linking Bush’s mode of behavior to his faith — is quite weak. (As an aside, the “we make reality” attitude dovetails with conservatives’ great ability to shape the terms of debate — and thus dominate discourse — using language, in everything from “flip-flop” to “the war on terror” and “tax relief.” See “George Lakoff”:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Lakoff.)
But, all that said, it remains clear that the Bush Administration has operated with astounding arrogance, very often ignoring or trying to shout down what all us poor thinking types like to refer to as “reality.” If Suskind’s article only advances that observation a little, it does, in the above quote, provide us with a convenient rallying cry. Thanks to “Gene Healy”:http://www.affbrainwash.com/genehealy/archives/014963.php for pointing it out:
PROUD MEMBER, REALITY-BASED COMMUNITY
I’ll be getting me one of those t-shirts when they’re available, and changing the blog’s subtitle through election day or so.
Should we also work on a secret handshake or something?
UPDATE: Don’t miss Teresa Nielsen Hayden’s “take on Suskind’s piece and much more”:http://nielsenhayden.com/makinglight/archives/005631.html#005631.
UPDATE: Healy’s entry now has links to a couple different Cafepress t-shirt options. The first batch are missing the hyphen in “reality-based,” which is a small thing, but rubs me the wrong way. The logo on the second batch is simply too much. It will already be tricky to explain the t-shirt to people who aren’t familiar with the meme in question. How much more so with the Latin and the Escher? I think I’ll hold out for option #3, if and when it comes.

8 comments
October 18, 2004 at 3:26 pm
Jim Zoetewey
The quote about the “reality based community” sounds like it should come out of “Snow Crash.” I’m undecided at the moment as to whether I can more easily imagine one of the mafia (Fisheye?) or L. Bob Rife saying it.
October 18, 2004 at 5:06 pm
nate
Oh, it’s L. Bob Rife all the way, I’d say.
October 18, 2004 at 10:03 pm
Jim Zoetewey
Kind of sad when members of our actual government sound like Neal Stephenson being satirical.
October 19, 2004 at 9:51 am
Bill
I understand that it’s rather easy to get T-Shirts made if you go here:
http://www.cafepress.com/edenstudios.4557208
October 19, 2004 at 11:33 am
nate
Bill: Indeed — Gene Healy’s post has been updated to include a link to some Cafepress t-shirts somebody ginned up. I’m not sure how happy I am with them — they even forgot the hyphen in reality-based! So I don’t know if I’ll buy, but they’re there.
October 20, 2004 at 5:39 am
21stCenturyDreamin'
“The real mystery of life is not a problem to be solved, it is a reality to be experienced.” – J. J. Van der Leeuw
America, take back your reality from the thugs in D.C.
Vote them out!
October 26, 2004 at 4:11 pm
Coite
Hey Nate, Ron Suskind wrote an interesting book, “A Hope in the Unseen” that follows a black kid from Anacostia from his junior year at Ballou High School to his eventual graduation from Brown University. http://www.ronsuskind.com/newsite/hopeunseen/
October 26, 2004 at 6:50 pm
Jeff
Seems like the senior aide is a gamer. Suskind isn’t.