Thursday, July 12, 2007

Politics

AP/Jim Watson

Two things.

First, this morning in his presser, Bush said this:
And so when it's all said and done, Ed, if you ever come down and visit the old, tired, me down there in Crawford, I will be able to say I looked in the mirror and made decisions based upon principle, not based upon politics.
Ahem. Seems to me that everything I've read the past week or so has been about how Karl Rove is right in the middle of discussions on what to do about the war.

If that ain't politics, well, then Maddie's not eeeepy.

Secondly, take a good look at that photo. Here's the question I would ask, if they would ever let centaurs into the press room (the BASTARDS!!! to facilities for centaurs.):
Mr. President, do any of your advisors, family members or cabinet officers ever take you aside and say, "you know, you sound like an insane person when you speak in public."?? Because you really look and sound like a nut. Aren't you concerned that your nuttiness is frightening America?
Just once, SOMEONE, anyone needs to say that to him.

3 comments:

Caminante said...

Pathetic, truly pathetic. I just keep wondering how much further rock bottom is -- every time I think Shrub has hit it, he manages to go even deeper.

Anonymous said...

Madeleine's eppitude is safe. Absolutely safe.

We know that everything is politics to the loyal Bushies. Paul O'Neil, Bush's first Treasury Sec. told us early on that all White House decisions were made by politics, not policy.

And "politics" to the loyalists is the means to power, preferably absolute power. Any lie, any media manipulation, any threat or character smear … any law breaking or corruption is an acceptable means to their end. Which is Rove's permanent Republican majority.

I cannot see how Cheney and Rove can give up their power. If honest people get their hands on the Bush Administratioin records, they will be exposed as the criminals they are.

Anonymous said...

His old, tired self down in Crawford? Hell, he's gonna be holed up in that compound in Paraguay, surrounded by Haliburton mercenaries to keep out the bounty hunters. Ain't nowhere in the US of A gonna be safe from the international tribunals awaiting him.