The 2003 Mission Accomplished speech gets its name from a banner that read "Mission Accomplished" displayed on the aircraft carrier USS Abraham Lincoln during a televised address by George W. Bush May 1, 2003. when he arrived at the USS Abraham Lincoln in a Lockheed S-3 Viking, dubbed Navy One, He posed for photographs with pilots and members of the ship's crew while wearing a flight suit. The S-3 that served as "Navy One" for use was retired placed on display at the National Museum of Naval Aviation in Pensacola. The museum makes it clear that Bush was a passenger – not the pilot – of the plane. In November 2008, Bush indicated that he regretted the use of the banner "To some 'Bush thinks the war in Iraq is over,' when I didn't think that. It conveyed the wrong message.
As Mission Accomplished implied “We have been victorious! The preemptive strike is accomplished!
In 1971* Lewis F. Powell Jr. urged corporate enticement to retake command of public discourse by “financing think tanks, reshaping mass media and seeking influence in universities and the judiciary.” {Koch Brother} In the following decades conservative policies once considered outside the political mainstream—such as abolishing welfare, privatizing Social Security, deregulating banking, embracing preemptive war—were taken seriously and passed into law thanks to the work of the Hoover Institution, Heritage Foundation, the American Enterprise Institute and smaller tanks. In the selling of a “product”! 21st century Globalization! The politics of Corporate Liberalization Worldwide through bought politicians!
The 2003 Mission Accomplished speech gets its name from a banner that read "Mission Accomplished" displayed on the aircraft carrier USS Abraham Lincoln during a televised address by George W. Bush May 1, 2003. when he arrived at the USS Abraham Lincoln in a Lockheed S-3 Viking, dubbed Navy One, He posed for photographs with pilots and members of the ship's crew while wearing a flight suit. The S-3 that served as "Navy One" for use was retired placed on display at the National Museum of Naval Aviation in Pensacola. The museum makes it clear that Bush was a passenger – not the pilot – of the plane. In November 2008, Bush indicated that he regretted the use of the banner "To some 'Bush thinks the war in Iraq is over,' when I didn't think that. It conveyed the wrong message.
As Mission Accomplished implied “We have been victorious! The preemptive strike is accomplished!
In 1971* Lewis F. Powell Jr. urged corporate enticement to retake command of public discourse by “financing think tanks, reshaping mass media and seeking influence in universities and the judiciary.” {Koch Brother} In the following decades conservative policies once considered outside the political mainstream—such as abolishing welfare, privatizing Social Security, deregulating banking, embracing preemptive war—were taken seriously and passed into law thanks to the work of the Hoover Institution, Heritage Foundation, the American Enterprise Institute and smaller tanks. In the selling of a “product”! 21st century Globalization! The politics of Corporate Liberalization Worldwide through bought politicians!