Watch as President Bush debates Govenor Bush over the direction of American forign policy.
Posted by Jason Abbadon (Member # 882) on :
One's a liar, the other a moron. Witch is witch? You make the call.
Posted by Nim (Member # 205) on :
"Ding Dong! The witch is dead. Which old witch? The wicked witch!"
Posted by Jason Abbadon (Member # 882) on :
Well, I do want to burn them both at the stake....
Posted by Wraith (Member # 779) on :
The contest for the position of Global Village Idiot continues...
Posted by Grokca (Member # 722) on :
I thought this was a lesbien sex thread.
Posted by First of Two (Member # 16) on :
quote:Originally posted by Grokca: I thought this was a lesbien sex thread.
It would have contained more intelligent comments if it had been.
Posted by Jay the Obscure (Member # 19) on :
Come on, that was funny.
At the very least, it certainly shows how Mr. Bush has been appropriated by the hard-right.
Posted by First of Two (Member # 16) on :
Nah, all it shows is how drastically many people's perspectives have been altered by the events of September 11, 2001.
Posted by Jay the Obscure (Member # 19) on :
Again,
Posted by Saltah'na (Member # 33) on :
He does have a point, but I don't see how Iraq fits into this picture. It's not like Bush is supposed to be a pacifist.
Posted by Jay the Obscure (Member # 19) on :
Candidate Bush was pretty much a happy-go-lucky intellictual lightweight who, when elected, er, appointed, ran qucickly into the open arms of Grover Norquist the hard-right on social issues.
Prior to 9/11, he didn't have much of a foreign policy, but subsequently though, he pretty much became a mouthpiece for the super hawks like Dick Chenney, Paul Wolfowitz and Richard Pearle, among others.
But Mr. Bush's love affair with the hard-right began well before 9/11.