Santa may still have to decide whether President Bush has been naughty or nice this year, but an artist invited to decorate an ornament for the White House Christmas tree has made up her mind. Deborah Lawrence, a Bush opponent and Seattle artist, decided to whip up some holiday activism and create an "Impeach Bush" ornament.
Through a local art organization, Deborah's Congressman, Jim McDermott, invited her submit his district's ornament. She told the Washington Post that despite feeling sick from the idea of painting a decoration for the Bush White House, she decided it was the perfect opportunity to highlight Rep. McDermott's support of Bush's impeachment. On the ornament she also features her state's 1919 labor strike, suffrage movement, and the 1999 WTO protests. Laura Bush's press secretary said there were no plans to reject the ornament and that Deborah is still invited to a White House reception for the artists.
Do you find Deborah's bold action an example of someone courageously staying true to what she believes, or did Deborah simply forget her manners?









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1Just had to get one last jab in?
2Well, she's an artist so by nature she can act peculiar and get away with it...
3I think it's pretty rude and tacky. If it were a matter of Lawrence being "courageous" and "sticking to what she believes in," she simply would have declined to make an ornament at all. This is about getting attention and being obnoxious.
4That's graceful of them to still accept her ornament and allow her to attend.
I must say, I'm certainly not a fan of Bush, but even as an artistic statement it seems in bad taste. The first lady was looking for local artists to make ornaments highlighting the things that makes those areas special. Its the holidays in our nation's capital, can't there be peace and good will in just this one thing?
5agreed, foxie.
6Definitely tacky and rude.
7I am getting on CG's bandwagon and am going to start taking note of how many days we have left of this kind of thing... what's the official count now?
8Oh please, we'll be bashing Bush long after he's gone - much like many of you do Clinton 8 years later. He's left us so much to talk about!
9steph - I'v heard you mention this Clinton-bashing before, but have never seen evidence of that on this board. I have seen people pointing out that Clinton knew about the Al Qaeda threat - is that what you are referring to?
And by brining up Clinton-bashing, does that mean it's open-season on Hillary now?
Finally, are you also giving me the hint that the Bush-bashing won't be over on January 20th? If that's the case, I'm going to have to look for a new silver lining...
10I'll be honest and say I do my fair share of Clinton bashing, but I never wish him death. now we can argue on this board, too! JK.
11I agree with you guys. This is just tacky. Not a protest or a statement. She is just making herself look like a bratty child and the Bush admin. the gracious adult who tolerates it. I don't think that was the message she was hoping for.
12Look for a new silver lining - and pay more attention on Citizen, there are a couple of people who love to claim that Clinton is to blame for most of Bush's problems.
I wouldn't call putting an impeachment Christmas ornament on the White House tree courageous, but I admire the artist for speaking out in a way that would get attention. Bush is responsible for a great many bad things and should have been impeached.
It would have been courageous for her congressman to have done more to press for action defending the Constitution.
13So unbelievably tacky. I'm disappointed.
14What a disgusting display. I'm ashamed to say I'm from the same state as that freak. However, she's from Seattle so I'm not TOO surprised. After all, Seattle DID give us Courtney Love.
15I wonder what will she say when she gets to meet Mr. President, will she be rude.
16The who get bashed more, stop bashing so-and-so arguments are really irritating. This is a blog, with people posting opinions, and if the majority of posts go against one person, tough - that is the way it is, you can't control other people's opinions.
As for saying CS links/posts bias material? I don't agree, it depends on how sensitive the reader is and how they precive things. Anything can bash anything if you think it does. This for example maybe be seen as a post against the rude liberals, how graceful Laura Bush is, or how great American freedom of speech is in having criticism of the president right in front of him (unlike countries where ppl are killed for much less) - regardless of whether you agree with the criticism or not.
I took it in that manner myself, I think it is cool that we are in a country where being tacky/rude/true to one's self is allowed and I think it is cool of the White House to not censor it and let people make their own decisions.
17I feel the same way Stephley. Like the way Barack Obama defended the constitution from the Patriot Act.
18OK steph - I'll look for a new silver lining, but that was my rim shot. Thanks for ruining my Tuesday
. I do find the 'defending the Constitution' bit interesting though. I have seen you passionately argue for gun control which many would view as being against the
Constitution. It just goes to show how diverse a nation we are and how something as seemingly simple as 'defending the Constitution' is subtle and controversial.
I do think that one of the reasons the left loathes Bush is that he truly does not react to criticism. I am really impressed by that, and am more inclined to believe in him as a leader because of it.
I find it simply amazing that people can compare Bush to Hitler when people who criticized Hitler usually ended up in concentration camps.
19I was wondering the same thing Bella! what will she do? Spit in his face? Step on his toes? Give him a big fat kiss and confess she's madly in love with him?
20Send her to Gitmo! The heathen...
21"I was wondering the same thing Bella! what will she do? Spit in his face? Step on his toes? Give him a big fat kiss and confess she's madly in love with him?"
...come on! an artist making a political statement is not the same thing as spitting in someone's face.
The event represents more than just Bush, it represents the entire country, she may feel she has a right to attend if invited and has a right to not be disingenuous and appear to be a Bush supporter by attending the event, she may even feel like she has an obligation to make her position known.
22I think it's in extremely bad taste.
23Hey, Mykie, don't you be bashing us Seattleites!!!
It is rather embarrassing, however. To be given a lovely opportunity to have your artwork given such attention and to waste it on a tacky political statement....Shameful! What happened to the season of peace, goodwill and caring???
24whatever...
25Wow... totally not a Bush fan, but that is tacky.
26I wonder if she spent all day on that, or just whipped it up after school.
49 more days to bash him, and steph you can do it after the deadline i give you permission, I wont even say anything if you do!! happy early christmas or is it X-mas with you, i forget.
27White House Won't Hang Christmas Impeachment Ornament
"That controversial ornament calling for President Bush's impeachment? Won't hang in the White House after all.
"Oh, dear," said Seattle-based artist Deborah Lawrence, who created the red and white ornament that salutes Rep. Jim McDermott (D-Wash.) and his support for a resolution to impeach the president. "This doesn't really surprise me. But it's disappointing that I won't get to see it on the tree." "
28http://voices.washingtonpost.com/reliable-source/2008/12/ornament_update...
"Laura Bush asked all members of Congress to pick artists from their districts to decorate ornaments, presumably highlighting local landmarks and heroes. Lawrence, 55, used the opportunity to honor McDermott, a strong critic of Bush. The collage artist glued tiny text on the nine-inch ball thinking no one would actually read her embedded "subversive" message.
But Lawrence shared her secret protest with friends, and the news quickly spread. "An artist doesn't always get this kind of attention," she told us. "It took on a life of its own, obviously. In a way, I'm speechless."
Sally McDonough, a spokeswoman for the first lady, confirmed the ornament would not be displayed. "It's inappropriate and it's not being hung," she said. She said that when asked about the issue yesterday, the White House tree decorations were not complete. "We reviewed the ornament along with all the [other] ornaments, and Mrs. Bush deemed it inappropriate for the holiday tree."
Lawrence is still slated to attended a White House reception for the artists this afternoon.""
29http://voices.washingtonpost.com/reliable-source/2008/12/ornament_update...
I think the White House would have made a stronger statement by letting it hang and inviting her to attend...
30Don't forget, zeze, they're not that smart.
31I have no problem with "bashing" George Bush. His presidency has been disastrous. The problems his administration created will not disappear on January 20, 2009. Why should discussion of his policies?
32An ornament promoting the impeachment of Bush, at this point in time, seems more than a little ridiculous. Wouldn't it be more fitting for Bush to be executed for the deaths of over 4500 military soldiers in Iraq since the U.S. invasion (over 4100 being U.S. soldiers) and dragging this country into a recession? At least imprisonment.
33I don't know why she would think they would hang it. she thought they wouldn't review her "artwork" before displaying it? "oh, dear" indeed.
34I am glad it wont hang in there.
Lili there is a diff between discussion and bashing.
35Executed? Wow. And you think impeachment would be ridiculous?
36ugh, such hatefulness. It's not possible to have a rational conversation with people who have such wrong and extremist views.
37Impeachment at the end of his term? What would be the point? The damage is done. He has already being replaced.
38Executed?!?
39that pretty much takes the cake
40If you think impeaching him wouldn't do any good because "the damage is done", then what good would executing him do?
41What the heck Jazz? How is Bush solely responsible? Should everyone who voted for the war be executed? Everyone who supports it? Speaking of off with their heads...
42krae, call me what you will. But Bush is responsible and thus should be held accountable.
43CG there are some people who believe any critism of Bush is bashing.
44Yikes.
45Get real GS, we all supported the war against terrorism after 9/11, but not against Saddam Hussein - no matter how bad he was. Our war was with Osama Bin Laden. Did we get him? Did we even go into Afghanistan? Or did we satiate a grudge Bush Sr. had?
46ok, miss liberal, so am I hearing you're in support of the death penalty? or is that just for former presidents? you sound ridiculous calling for the execution of our president and I try to reserve my energy for more intelligent (or at least amusing) conversations. but hey, if you get off on saying outlandish things just for the attention, be my guest.
47Jazz, I supported him going after saddam and yes we are in afghanistan.....is this bizarro citizensugar? I am so confused.
48Yes I definitely support the death penalty. Why should americans pay to support murderers in jail, when that money could be used to help support the victim's families?
Krae what defines intelligence for you? Someone who agrees with your point of view? I agree you should reserve your energy for those who only see things your way as it might be too scary to actually think outside the box.
49Well I'm a liberal who is against the death penalty. But there are liberals who support the death penalty. Suprise! Not all of us "miss liberals" agree on every issue.
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