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Tag: George W. Bush

Poland/Russia & McCain/Rice/Bush provocations

Wed Aug 20, 2008 at 01:33:43 PM PDT

McCain: "I know war. I can win wars.  There will be more wars. It's okay with me if we stay in Iraq for 100 years." Yes, with McCain as president there would be lots more wars and he's just shown us how. Even David Ignatius criticizes Dangerous McCain quips about Georgia!

Poland signed onto a US missile system today that included US Patriot Missiles in the fine print. Shield deal for Poland/neocons  The Georgia/Russia fight helped change public opinion to make this deal possible. Bush admired Saakashvili's dancing so Poland signed on for a missile shield.

NATO will not fight with Russia. Period.

Pentagon Backs Obama Again with More Troops for Afghanistan

Wed Aug 20, 2008 at 10:47:14 AM PDT

The announcement today that the United States will deploy up to 15,000 more troops to Afghanistan is just the latest signal of the Pentagon's seeming support for Barack Obama's strategy to fight Al Qaeda in the region.  Following by just weeks Obama's latest call to send at least two more brigades of American troops there, the request by U.S. commanders again confirmed Obama's assertion, one denied by John McCain, that Iraq represents a "zero sum game" for scarce American military resources.

Confound Pat Buchanan making sense again

Wed Aug 20, 2008 at 09:51:47 AM PDT

There are only a few PB afficianados on this site, and by afficianados I mean people who are willing to hold their noses past the neo-con stink to get at the traditional conservative perspective. Certainly Buchanan has crossed the line too many times. But often, and especially with regard to foreign policy, Buchanan makes sense, like yesterday's article "Who Started Cold War II?"

It's The Republicans, Stupid!

Tue Aug 19, 2008 at 02:43:55 PM PDT

Post partisan my ass! That MIGHT be a good theme as a campaign strategy. It MIGHT appeal to an electorate tired of the incompetent,  ineffectual and just plain stupid brand of government they have been getting for the last ten years....you know, since the incredibly partisan impeachment of Bill Clinton by the Republican Congress....

It might sound ... nice ...and evenhanded and reasonable and mature and responsible and all that. But it ignores the simple and undeniable fact that since the Republicans lied, cheated and smeared (including smearing their current champion when he was running against Bush) their way into having full unfettered dominance of the government.....just about everything that could go wrong has gone wrong and the country is in sad, sorry shape.

Because of the Republicans.

Everything the Republicans has touched in the last decade has turned to crap. From the micro (life saving stem cell research) to the macro (Climate Crisis) the Republicans have had full power to implement their vision, programs and policies....and have gotten it wrong every single time.

The Haves, the Have Mores and John McCain

Tue Aug 19, 2008 at 01:28:36 PM PDT

Eight years ago, then Governor George W. Bush revealingly joked about his backers at the 2000 Al Smith Dinner.  "This is an impressive crowd - the haves and the have-mores," Bush said, adding, "Some people call you the elites; I call you my base."  With his own quip Saturday night that "$5 million" is his definition of "rich," John McCain made no mistake that he is Bush's natural heir.

Bush's Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Last Day

Tue Aug 19, 2008 at 11:26:36 AM PDT

When: January 20, 2009

What: A twilight of relevancy

WTF: There’s no shortage of memorabilia celebrating Dubya’s final 24 hours of power, by which I mean someone of extreme prescience has trademarked the date itself. Well you can stop looking forward to the third Sunday of the first month right now, my friends, because that’s exactly when the worst shit comes to pass and hits the fan in the process and the resultant shit fallout seeps into your drinking water.

CNN's Cafferty one-ups Olbermann...

Tue Aug 19, 2008 at 09:30:59 AM PDT

Crusty, curmudgeonly commentator Jack Cafferty of CNN has tossed a spanner in the works of the MSM. In his most recent commentary piece, McCain's many shortcomings as commander in chief are laid bare:

http://www.cnn.com/...

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Who speaks truth to power most effectively?

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Dontcha Jus LUV Jack Cafferty?!?!?

Tue Aug 19, 2008 at 06:49:29 AM PDT

How do we get Jack to run for POTUS???  He definitely DOES NOT beat around the bush:

Read his commentary here:  

http://www.cnn.com/...

Return of the Bush Approval Map

Tue Aug 19, 2008 at 06:16:17 AM PDT

It's been quite a while since I crunched some political numbers, so I thought I'd check back in with a series of diaries.  Today, the latest edition of the Bush approval map.

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My, that's pretty!

Memo to Democrats:  this is an anvil for the falling Republicans.  Please use it.

Poll

Final Bush approval rating, Jan 2009 will be:

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| 105 votes | Vote | Results

Hegemon Hijinks

Tue Aug 19, 2008 at 05:19:52 AM PDT

On Friday August 15 the Bush administration sent Condoleezza Rice to meet with Georgian President Mikhail Saakashvili as a "show of U.S. support."  Yikes.  They sent Condi?  Talk about giving somebody the goodbye look.  If this were a Marty Scorsese movie, Saakashvili would have been sleeping with the fishes come Saturday morning.  You'd think Keystone Kondi would have lent sufficient slapstick to the Georgian situation, but no.  Adding to the antics, John McCain announced on Friday August 15 that he would send along as his personal representatives Joe Lieberman and Lindsey Graham, the Bea Arthur and Betty White of neoconservatism.  Then, to cap things off, McCain himself dropped the atomic punchline: "In the twenty-first century, nations don't invade other nations."

You could hear irony clawing at its coffin lid.  

JOHN MCCAIN WILL BE THE NEXT PRESIDENT

Tue Aug 19, 2008 at 01:22:53 AM PDT

It is evident that John McCain will be the next president because Americans are too scared of the world and the things that they do not understand. Republicans have deceived the public into believing that the world is a dangerous place, and it can only be understood by them.

Poll

DO YOU WANT YOUR COUNTRY BACK?

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Where is Bush!

Mon Aug 18, 2008 at 01:55:03 PM PDT

Maybe I missed something, there is a major conflict with Russia and a key US ally and Bush went on yet another vacation.

Am I the only one who has a problem with our president once again being missing during a time of a major emergency?

This is Republican leadership!

Bush whines about Congress going on vacation without dealing with the offshore drilling issue, then he not only does not end his vacation playing tourist in China for 5 days, but then decides to go on vacation as Russia marches across Georgia, and the Georgian President is begging for help.

So what does the press focus on? The blatant pandering of McCain rejecting all of his past political views to embrace the Bush platform and Religious Conservatives.

Where is the outrage!
Where is the press!
Where is BUSH!@

Poll

Is Bush Dealing with the Georgian Russian war.

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| 94 votes | Vote | Results

Bush Vows to Deploy Harsh Rhetoric Against Russia

Mon Aug 18, 2008 at 08:10:57 AM PDT

President Bush and his minions vowed to continue to pummel Russia with strong words and harsh rhetoric over that country's continued occupation of Georgia. "It worked against them Democratics down in Congress, so I reckon it'll work against ol' Putie," the President said to a confused group of scouts visiting the White House.

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What do you think of Russia's invasion of Georgia?

22%7 votes
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| 31 votes | Vote | Results

Pastor Agnostic's Daily Sermon

Sun Aug 17, 2008 at 02:29:12 PM PDT

1915 - Hurricane strikes Galveston, TX (275 killed)

1988 - Republicans nominate George H. W. Bush for president

COINCIDENCE? I think NOT!

Quote:
"No kingdom has ever had as many deadly civil wars as the kingdom of Christ."
-- Montesquieu, 1721


From the Church of Ineffable Stupidity:

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the Denver Concentration Camps are

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| 17 votes | Vote | Results

The Realities of the Saddleback Encounter

Sun Aug 17, 2008 at 01:33:43 PM PDT

What was the outcome of the Saddleback "experiment" last night?  Was John McCain the "strong, decisive leader" America needs?  Was Barack Obama the "wandering, philosophical, 'not-so-sure' pretend leader" America must avoid?  What lessons do we take from last night?

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What Happened at Saddleback Last Night?

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| 199 votes | Vote | Results

Pravda editorial GOES OFF on Bush regarding Ossetia/Georgia

Sat Aug 16, 2008 at 08:22:27 AM PDT

Submitted for your reading enjoyment, it is titled "Mr. Bush, Please!" and you can fry an egg on it!

I will just post a couple snippets below. It's a two-page rant that is a blast to read.

The audacity of optimism

Sat Aug 16, 2008 at 08:15:58 AM PDT

I'm feeling so down these days. I get these brief, shooting stabs of hope, like little lightning strikes, and then I'm mired again in the rain.

The past eight years have shown me that (1) cheaters win, (2) the worst can happen, and (3) everything that was ever good about the United States is now in the past. Our president is a war criminal, responsible for thousands of deaths. He has trashed our economy to make his cronies rich, and broken the backs of the poor and the middle class.  His policies have worsened global warming to the point where it might be irreversible.  

And he's going to get away with it.  He's going to retire to somewhere other than his false front in Crawford, Texas and live a life of luxury while people like us write book after book about the evil he did.

Poll

Do you believe Obama can do it?

69%27 votes
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| 39 votes | Vote | Results

That was a Cold War address.

Sat Aug 16, 2008 at 08:11:50 AM PDT

I was driving this morning (something I rarely do) and just happened to have the radio on to the local Fox affiliate ("know thine enemy," etc.) as the announcement of the weekly presidential radio address was made. I decided with bemused anticipation to hear what silly nonsense about the economy or the Olympics would come out of Bush on a Saturday morning.  


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