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Wag the Dog (1997) is a film starring Dustin Hoffman
, Robert De Niro
and Anne Heche
about a Washington spin doctor (De Niro) who distracts the electorate from a presidential sex scandal by hiring a Hollywood producer (Hoffman) to create a fake war. The scheme enlists the musical talents of Willie Nelson (who creates a theme song for the 'war'). Denis Leary
, Kirsten Dunst
, Woody Harrelson
(as the fabricated Lieutenant Kije-like "Schumann") and William H. Macy
also appear.

Wag the Dog was produced and directed by Barry Levinson, famous for the television series Homicide and Oz. David Mamet co-wrote the screenplay. The film is based on a novel, American Hero by Larry Beinhart. In the novel, the President is specifically George Herbert Walker Bush.

The film explores serious themes, such as the manipulation of the mass media and public opinion, with a comic sensibility. The film drew attention at the time for similarities to the Clinton sex scandal, although the movie also makes reference to the Persian Gulf War as an example of war used as an electoral tactic. The idea of war as a creation of the media is not, of course, original to the movie. The French postmodernist Jean Baudrillard's ideas in particular are relevant to a discussion of the movie — see for example his essay The Gulf War Did Not Take Place.

The title of the movie is taken from the joke: "Why does a dog wag its tail? Because a dog is smarter than its tail. If the tail was smarter, the tail would wag the dog." Interpretations differ as to the meaning of this metaphor. Some suggest the dog is public opinion, and the tail represents the media; the dog is the media, and the tail is political campaigns; or the dog is the people, and the tail is the government. Moreover, the expression "the tail wagging the dog" refers to any case where something of greater significance (such as a war) is driven by something lesser (such as a sex scandal).

Irony

Less than a year after the movie was released, President Bill Clinton
was embroiled in a sex scandal arising from his relationship with Monica Lewinsky. Over the course of 1998 and early 1999, as the scandal dominated American politics, the US engaged in two military options: Operation Desert Fox, a three-day bombing campaign in Iraq that took place as the U.S. House of Representatives debated articles of impeachment against Clinton; and Operation Allied Force, a months-long NATO bombing campaign against Serbia that began just weeks after Clinton was acquitted in his Senate impeachment trial. Critics, including Senate Majority Leader Trent Lott, charged that the former operation was an attempt to distract attention from the Lewinsky scandal, and Serb state television went so far as to broadcast Wag The Dog in the midst of NATO attacks on Serbia. The video cassette version of the film contains an extended feature after the credits that has commentary about the movie in the context of the Lewinsky scandal by the producers of the movie and Tom Brokaw. Similar accusations may have led to a curtailment of operations against terrorist training camps in Afghanistan on August 20, 3 days after Clinton admitted to a Grand Jury he had had sexual relations with Lewinsky. This would end up being the major reaction to the bombing of the United States' embassies in Africa, as other preemptive actions against Osama bin Laden would be politically impossible for Clinton.

Quotes From The Movie

"A good plan today is better than a perfect plan tomorrow." "It's like a plumber: if you do it OK, nobody notices, if you fuck up, it gets full of shit." "What difference does it make if it's true? If it's a story and it breaks, they're gonna run with it." "Johnny, I got a lot of people here who are a little depressed because the war just ended, please give me a new song."

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