davefoc
Philosopher
I've been thinking about this a bit since it happened. In the end, I don't see any reasonable way that a stunt like this can be done.
Clearly some preparation of the soldiers is required. A random free for all would be embarassing to the people setting the event up and potentially embarassing to the president.
But on top of that some screening of the soldiers is essential. We are fighting a war over there and some doofus bringing up embarassing issues like the prison scandals or the Haliburton scandals or even the Palestine/Israeli conflict has the potential to be used by the insurgency for propaganda purposes.
So in the end the only way this kind of thing works is as a show scripted at least in the way that a professional wrestling event is scripted. And given that it just seems like a really bad idea to stage something like this. About the best that could be hoped for by the administration is that they can get through the event without looking incompetent. Unfortunately for the administration that was a bullet they didn't quite dodge here.
Add this to the Jessica Lynch fiasco and the Pat Tillman fiasco as one more hokey PR stunt that didn't work out. I wonder how many of these hoky PR stunts have been successful for the administration to the point that the public hasn't become aware of the process.
Clearly some preparation of the soldiers is required. A random free for all would be embarassing to the people setting the event up and potentially embarassing to the president.
But on top of that some screening of the soldiers is essential. We are fighting a war over there and some doofus bringing up embarassing issues like the prison scandals or the Haliburton scandals or even the Palestine/Israeli conflict has the potential to be used by the insurgency for propaganda purposes.
So in the end the only way this kind of thing works is as a show scripted at least in the way that a professional wrestling event is scripted. And given that it just seems like a really bad idea to stage something like this. About the best that could be hoped for by the administration is that they can get through the event without looking incompetent. Unfortunately for the administration that was a bullet they didn't quite dodge here.
Add this to the Jessica Lynch fiasco and the Pat Tillman fiasco as one more hokey PR stunt that didn't work out. I wonder how many of these hoky PR stunts have been successful for the administration to the point that the public hasn't become aware of the process.