Here’s the cover for the Nov 17, 2008 American Conservative:
I wonder if he’ll go down as the worst President in history. I actually feel a bit bad for the guy.
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Here’s the cover for the Nov 17, 2008 American Conservative:
I wonder if he’ll go down as the worst President in history. I actually feel a bit bad for the guy.
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Don’t feel sorry for him, he did it to himself. I’m tired of hearing that line of crap. He knew exactly what he was doing and would probably do it all again if he had the chance.
You elected him, idiots.
Bob,
Actually, we didn’t. He didn’t win the popular vote.
Over half of us did not vote for him.
Thanks for the supportive comment, though you fucking piece of shit.
Can’t think of a worse president. Clinton maybe be a douchebag in his personal life, but he ran the country well, and was a brilliant foreign relations president.
Shame on us as Americans for not standing up to this idiot, and telling him that we’d like our constitutional rights back, and that we don’t, as a nation, condone torture.
Criminy - the list goes on and on….
Conservatives…LOL!
That’s interesting.
I don’t know anything about this magazine. Is it satire?
LEAVE W. ALOOOOOONE! I’M SERIOUS!
I’d feel sorry for Dubya, but I’m too busy feeling sorry for the 300 million people he screwed over.
@McBloggenstein: No, it’s a serious political magazine.
Sorry but YOU elected him.
Not living in a democracy is not an answer for being so sheeple.
If you say that he didn’t have the popular vote but still has been elected, that mean you have a f***g bigger problem than Bush.
You like your Russia-like democracy?
If yes, it’s your president.
If no, it’s still your president, you lazy citizen!
Dictator Bush is the biggest enemy of the US, he single handedly DESTROYED this country. Sooner we get his REGIME out of power, the better off we will ALL be.
jess
http://www.anon.cz.tc
@War Criminal: I think you’re going a bit too far there. This country doesn’t look “destroyed” to me! Just going through some hard times — and everything that is happening isn’t all Bush’s fault.
i would say that the readership of this magazine voted for him twice. they are stupid fearful people that keep electing people that give them catch phrases and imaginary things to fear.
they keep electing to government people that claim to hate the government. it like hiring me as ceo of disney. yes, disney sucks.
You forgot “torture”.
Re: “Actually, we didn’t.”
I think Bob meant “you conservatives” elected him. Which, by and large, you did.
I hope he lives a good, long time.
I hope he’s around when children read their History books and learn what a genuine jackass he was.
Personally I hope he and his enablers live looooong, healthy lives.
Ideally at the Hague. But Gitmo would do.
Sheeple exist… granted.
Lazy citizens eixit… granted.
Activists also exist… but even in 2000, before Bush II had taken office, protesters were treated with the classic “breaking a butterfly on a wheel” tact.
http://www.commondreams.org/news2001/0312-08.htm
Protesters who stand on the corner holding a sign that says “You can end this war now” are wrong.
No I can’t.
But… Yes We Can.
The sad commentary is that it had to get this bad before so many people voted for change that even with election tampering the margin was un-stealable (it should have been a 3 to 1 electoral landslide.)
Now lets see how much of our country we can get back.
I feel sorry for him.
Even the 45-year-old loser that lives in his elderly parents’ basement is better off than Georgie.
Its one thing to fuck up your life. But to be personally responsible for the ruination of the United States of America? Now thats a fuck up!
He might be the first ex-President to kill himself.
It’s hard not to feel like he was simply the wrong man for a very tough job. He didn’t create the problems of terrorism, financial bubbles and hurricanes; they just happened to occur on his watch. But because he ran such a poor administration, these problems were compounded and made worse. Any president would have had trouble, but this president had just the wrong stuff. During a time of peace and relative prosperity, he might have been merely forgettable.
It’s hard to remember, back after 9/11, but there was a feeling of gladness that Bush was in office. After all, he had a lot of his father’s advisers around him, and they’d led the first Gulf War. Always good to have an experienced hand on the tiller when things get rough.
Lord, how wrong we were.
“He might be the first ex-President to kill himself.”
No, he’s going to go back to his presidential library - paid for, in part, by the taxpayer - and try to convince the historians that he was misunderstood. He’ll likely spend the rest of his life surrounded by loyal partisans who will constantly tell him what a great president he was.
I love the FDR library, but I wish Roosevelt had never started that tradition. The damn things keep getting bigger and more contrived.
Don’t forget about him increasing the racial divide!
http://www.entertonement.com/clips/2772/Hurricane-Katrina/Kanye-West/George-Bush-Doesn‘t-Care-About-Black-People
@Vorjack: Great comment! I agree.
If the Dims run a loser named Gore or Kerry I’d still vote for him. Obama, even as we type is searching for ways to keep Gitmo open and if he doesn’t rescind a ton of executive orders like pronto in his first month…especially ALL of the ones dealing with wiretaps, searches and surveilance then you idiot libs will have proven yourselves once again to be hypocritical liars who will do anything to achieve power.
You know what’s funny? Putting into context “Mission Accomplished,” Operation Iraqi Freedom IS a successful mission that WAS accomplished.
So President Bush is (in a sense) correct to have declaired that mission accomplished. Normal civilians won’t know this though, in fact, they’ll deny it because of their lack of knowledge about military operations and war. But if you take into account that “Operation Iraqi Freedom” was indeed successful, it’s not difficult to realize the mission was accomplished.
As for the war in Iraq after the first mission was accomplished, in time, Iraq’s freedom will also reflect the success of and sacrafice of the soldiers and Marines who fought for Iraq’s freedom from Saddam’s brutal regime.
Ex-Prez Shrub will NOT be doing anything that indicates any level of remorse such as suggested by ThinkingSage. However, if I am wrong, and if he does try it, I hope he is consistent and fucks it up like everything else he tries to do and gets to LIVE as an example of a completely fucked up life.
He is not one to be introspective but if he did take stock of things he would be too deluded and separated from reality to do anything but pat himself on the back and blame anybody and everybody but himself for anything negative that he sees.
I am torn because I would like to see him held accountable, punished somehow on this earth by mere mortals. But I am tired of watching my country being dragged through the mud and torn apart because of him and I am willing to forgo my thirst for earthly justice in the name of healing and moving forward with repairing our nation’s wounds. I am willing to let a higher power judge him, even though I’m not religious enough to fully believe that it will happen. What I have seen time and again within my insignificant lifespan is: Kharma’s a bitch, man. (Apologies to eastern religion folks who would define kharma differently, but you know what I mean.)
The conservatives are trying to Scape Goat Bush to pretend that the failures of his administration are the failures of Conservatism itself. “Conservatism didn’t fail, the Republicans failed Conservatism”. Yeah right, keep believing that guys….
Don’t feel sorry for him. He’s a criminal of the worst kind! He should not be pittied, he should be jailed for the rest of his life for his crimes against this nation, Iraq, and the rest of the world! Cheney and the rest of his gang of thugs should be jailed along side him. Free the prisoners in Gitmo and put them down there for the next 40 years!
“Even the 45-year-old loser that lives in his elderly parents’ basement is better off than Georgie.”
Bullshit. Total and complete bullshit.
George W. Bush is going to die in his sleep of old age and he will do so being very rich, just like the rest of his family, friends, and everyone else that he cares about at all.
My attitude towards that man is the same towards my attitude towards all mass murderers, only this particular murderer did not have the balls to confront his victims personally. Instead of a knife or gun he used the United States armed forces as his instrumentality.
And make no mistake that Bush will have a very comfortable life and will be surrounded by friends and family when he goes from some age-related malady not solvable with the most expensive medicine and medical care in the world. Not at all like the loser in his parents’ basement who will die from fatass-related causes in a McDonalds in ten years.
What kind of brutal regime has less civilian deaths in the past 10 years than the number of civilian deaths caused by an invasion ?
Iraqi people are free from what ? Can they make vote for their own president ? Can they walk the streets without being scared of getting bombed ? If you consider this to be mission accomplished, then we diverge.
@John:
Wow, you think he’s worse than a serial child raper and murderer?
It seems like that’s emotions, not reason, speaking.
@Daniel,
Yes, I think he’s worse than a serial child rapist and murderer. If serial killer may murder 5-10 people or up to 50 if they are really insane and don’t get caught. Bush, on the other hand, is responsible for the death, unlawful imprisonment, and/or torture of literally millions of people around the world due to his pseudo-religious crusades. Just because the immediate consequences of his crimes aren’t felt emotionally in your backyard right away, doesn’t make them any smaller.
I agree “they” knew exactly what they where doing,
he was actually a huge success made billions trillions for the the wealthy.
here is an illustration inspired by
“mission accomplished”
http://iteetoo.com/rad.html
this one is about surveillance
http://iteetoo.com/4i.html
rtl
The “economic calamity” wasn’t caused by bush. Wasn’t helped, either. But that isn’t the point.
Oh, by the way.. all you knee jerk ‘bush destoryed America’ douche bags are retarded. America will be just fine.. eventually.
You did however RE-elect him, even with the popular vote.
@Daniel florien:
Mass murderer, architect of genocide and torture worse than child raper and murderer?
Uhm…. yes? What planet are you from?
“Sorry for him?” Are you kidding? What about the lives he has ruined? The country he has driven into the ground? Why in blazes should I care about his ‘feelings’? He didn’t become president so people could lob him softballs. His hubris, arrogance, and anti-intellectualism will be looked upon for centuries as the time that one man was given the power to single-handedly cause the decline of an empire.
Hey MeDoode.
Having only spent 23 years as an Army Officer myself, I wonder if you could instruct me with your vast experience and knowledge about military operations and war?
Just exactly how is the Charlie Foxtrot in Iraq a success?
Thanks.
He won’t answer, QIII. Just another armchair warrior flexing his non-existent muscles on the intertoobs.
Ty –
Instead of cheering from the comfort of armchair defilade, guys like MeDoode need to buy tickets for the IED raffle for themselves.
Instead, my son is holding one for him.
QIII -
You don’t sound like an Army Officer, not one that I’d prefer leading a platoon of soldiers into battle at least. How on Earth could you have any success in battle if you’re already calling the fight a failure? Pathetic. You’re in the Army?
Oh, and to answer your question and based on your own failure to show pride and confidence in your abilities, I have a feeling my experiences are much more comprehensive than yours in Iraq. But I also find no reason to describe those experiences to yourself or others on this message board. Thanks.
- MeDoode
I have zero sympathy for someone with the ignorance to screw things up as badly as he and his appointees have. It only makes it worse that he NEVER admitted when he was wrong, NEVER took a word of outside advice when it could have mattered and created a culture among his party that looked to him for leadership that was nothing short of treasonous and perverse.
The scary part is, this is the story of his life. Anyone with an internet connection can see his life has been an absolute failure. He has ridden on the coat-tails of his families power and success and done nothing but trash anything good created in that wake with a drunken frat-boy, I know better regardless of what you see attitude.
He deserves everything he gets. We can start by him being forever known as the worst leader in the history of man.
“Actually, we didn’t. He didn’t win the popular vote.”
Since when is the presidency won by a popular vote?
Hey, MeDoodle . . .
Does your expansive military experience lead you to think that an Officer with 23 years of service would be in charge of a platoon?
You need to read a few more Tom Clancy novels.
What fight did I call a failure? Surely not the fight that destroyed Saddam’s army. Our military did a great job at that.
Then some dumbarse “Mission Accomplished”
cod-piece-wearing AWOL chimp left everyone holding their c*cks in the middle of a firefight between a dozen factions of Iraqis who have been p*ssed off at each other for a thousand years.
Brilliant.
Whatever, Tom Clancy rocks.
I’m just saying you don’t sound like how a Army Officer should/would conduct themselves. And because I am not an officer, I made a ‘minor’ error suggestion one would be in charge of a platoon. I should have said Battalion, or depending on the officer and their rank or MOS, whoever else works under them that is in charge of a platoon.
You have a right to be upset, just as I do to be proud of my service. I think our difference is that I won’t call the war a mistake because I refuse to suggest those who died in Iraq did so for a mistake. Which is also what makes me skeptical of your blatent displeasure for our President and the war in Iraq.
The fact is, I’m not so sure you understand who it is you’re trying to ‘call out’ here, with your attempts to downplay what I said. I guess that’s the beauty of the Internet.
MeDoodle:
I’m proud of my service. And that of both of my brothers. And that of my father. And now of my son.
I am proud of a “family business” that follows an unbroken line from the Revolutionary War through to my son.
I am NOT proud of the fact that my Republic was hoodwinked into waging a war against a country that was of no threat to us, at the cost of fighting an enemy that had actually attacked us. And because we took our eye off the real enemy, we have two unfinished wars. Our attackers scoff at us because they are free to plan and execute more attacks.
We should never have turned our eye from Afghanistan.
My beef is not with Soldiers, Sailors, Airmen and Marines who serve their country.
Yet they ARE dying for a mistake, whether or not you want to believe it. It was a grave error for Congress to invest such power in one foolish man who, at the beck and call of PNAC, engaged in a war of aggression on the flimsy excuse that it in some way was a response to 9/11 — and distracted us from the business we SHOULD have been conducting in Afghanistan.
If regime change was the final “raison du jour” that we settled on after a long string of reasons were shown to be fabrications and outright lies, then that would have been more efficiently achieved with a .50 sniper round each for Saddam and his sons. Destroying a country and then patting ourselves on the back for rebuilding it is utterly asinine.
Frankly, I could give a rat’s patoot who you are, Rambo. You have some misguided conception that sending more meat to the grinder somehow justifies the meat already sent.
I have to say, QIII does in fact conduct himself in a manner I’d expect from a military officer.
MeDoode on the other hand makes multiple weird assertions, the logic behind which confuses me. (Army officers do not necessarily have to lead forces or participate in combat, to my knowledge military specialists, scientists, engineers and doctors are also officers.)
Interesting discussion - I would feel sorry for him except that some of his decisions, and the decisions of those appointed by him, lead to a disproportionate number of wholly unjustified deaths. He hired a bunch of ideological incompetents into positions of serious power, where they were able to wreak havoc. It’s very difficult to brush such things off as simple mistakes in that case. There needs to be some level of accountability.
When the American Conservative starts beating up on you, you know you messed up big.
The funny part is that the MBA President behaved like the typical MBA. He made decisions, he stuck with them to the end and he provided a consistent strategy. And like the typical executive, he created a bad-news-proof bubble around himself, surrounded his post with toadies and loyalists and refused to change course when things weren’t working because he was sure that his vision was perfect, it was just people down the line screwing up his grand plan.
This is how typical corporate leadership of today plays out on a grand stage.
“…I have a feeling my experiences are much more comprehensive than yours in Iraq. But I also find no reason to describe those experiences to yourself or others on this message board.”
Wow. Kill it, stuff it, mount it and slap a label on it: “The Internet Troll In It’s Natural Environment.”
Well,
Bush did start a war that he had no clue how to win in Iraq. That war was all about taking the money in the surplus and handing it over to a few individuals who had their contracts in hand (no-bid contracts, mind you) well before the “decision” to go to war.
I know that for a fact - I’ve heard it more than once from those with contracts.
I also know that they didn’t have to really do anything to get paid - just hold their hands out and let someone else take the risks. Custer Battles is a perfect example of non-performance, and yet they got millions of dollars. There are several Billion dollars that simply “went missing” in Iraq. It was a money-haul for the few who sold the idea so that they could “get rich”.
If you ask me - that makes them war criminals, because they took no risks, except to send our soldiers, sailors airmen and marines into harms way (along with the National Guard in a “backdoor” draft and poor jobless contractors willing to take the risk for the money to feed their families) simply so that they could “get rich.”
At what point does making a buck override the national resources of our people, wherein it’s okay to spend their lives so that you can grab money from the government? At what point is it okay to kill civilians and bomb and torture - simply so that you can get rich while wrapping yourselves in the flag? At what point is it okay to have those contracts and demand the military to take all of the risks, yet be unwilling to send your own children into battle, because that’s someone else’s job and your children are “too good” to have to do that dirty job so that you can “get rich”?
The war in Iraq was and is a travesty. Bin Laden is the enemy, and Bush’s neo-con buddies robbed the treasury on their way out the door. They spent the blood and treasure of this nation selling us gas-guzzlers and other stupid ideas and trying to frighten the public instead of unity - they spent their whole time trying to divide the nation.
I’d remind you of Abraham Lincoln’s famous words about a house divided, but that would be wasted on the party that drove the last administration. They see two Americas, I see a failure to lead and a failure to unite the country. That’s why they aren’t in office today.
Real conservatism is long gone from the far-right leaning Republican party these days. You’ve got people who can’t even speak to the real issues facing the nation - they’d rather play schoolyard games than face reality. It’s amazing to me just how much the Republican party has allowed the more spiteful members to run the show.
And, by the way - there are just as many kooks on the far left, but the party united in the center - where this country really belongs. When you go to far left or right - you’re on the fringe. The problem is that the fringe is not going to be an acceptable form of leadership - it’s just the most self-interested groups at the extremities, and they are as looney-tunes as it gets.
If Palin is the next nominee - expect another far-fringe election for the Republican party. Until the party goes for the center - it’s “out there” again, and not even looking at the real reasons it lost - just blaming Bush or McCain.
Honestly, the John McCain who conceded defeat sounded more like the Old John McCain than the one who campaigned. Where the hell was that McCain during the campaign? Maybe he was being advised by the Bush team - it sure sounded like them: attack with baseless arguments and ignore all of the reality around you.
Oh well - some people never realize that America wants answers and leadership, not sound-bytes and stupidity. If you want your party to do better next time, then take the party back where it started - in the moderate center. The far right is not worthy of my vote.
The worst thing I heard before the election was the Republican party claiming that a Democratic majority was a very dangerous thing. Their reason? “Look what happened when we were in power!”
Yeah, um… that’s a reason not to vote for you - not a reason not to vote for the other guy. That’s the best you could come up with?
Heck, if we really wanted a system to work, we’d have voting that added the fields: 1) Incumbent 2) Challenger. Then people would not only look at party, but they could decide if they were happy with their representation as well. It would give you more factors to express your opinion about in your vote. Most political ads are a crock of manure anyway - just mud-slinging useless drivel.
I doubt politicians would want that - but it would add a factor of responsibility to your constituency, something the last President forgot about. He seemed to think he was elected in Iraq, because he sure worried more about their freedom and opportunities than he did ours.
Sorry, I live here - not there. I don’t care about their freedom or opportunities when things here are in such a mess. That was the biggest mistake - telling us about Iraq and expecting it was going to be my concern. My concern was and is Bin Laden, Al Qaeda and our economy. None of which was on the radar apparently.
I’ve given you some honest thoughts - how you choose to think about them is yours to decide.
Have a nice day.
freecode
I don’t feel any pity for him. When I look at the state of the country he DESERVES his reputation as the worst President That has ever lived.
He can’t get out of office soon enough as far as I’m concerned. I’m ready for the Obamas.
Thank you American Conservative. Thank you.
The problem for most Republicans, or the base of the party, is they aren’t convinced that their principles are the problem but Bush himself: kill the messenger, not the message. We can see this with the base’s love for Sarah Palin. If the Limbaughs and Gingriches have it their way, the Republicans will not reform at all.
@gambypants
Which is what I hope for.
If they run Palin/Gingrich, say, in 2012, then four more Obama years will be guaranteed even if he gets caught on live cable snorting coke out of a communist pre-teen hustler’s ass in bondage onstage during the Superbowl halftime show.
Sadly, I think the real base–not the Christian right, but the basically decent and good people who belive in individual dignity and rights, and who seek to make America the “clean and well-lit place” of their dreams, have realized the irrelevance of the Limbaugh/Coulter/Hannity/Beck arm of the party. And if we aren’t watching, they may actually put up a viable candidate.
Of course they may go too far … there’s always Liebermann.
No, I don’t feel too sorry for him. And, as much as I’d like him held accountable for the fiasco that is the Iraq War, I actually think the real blame is laid at the feet of those who elected him into office and kept him there.
These same people were shrilly proclaiming Obama to be a Muslim, that patriotism dictates that you vote Republican, and the God’s will for this country will somehow reign supreme. They’re still here, and they’re still claiming to know what’s best for my country - despite the lst 8 friggin years of idiocy we’ve just been through.
I’d rather that the voters who ultimately caused this problem sit down and ask themselves what went wrong. I don’t see that actually happening, now, and it’s very sad.
We are indeed doomed to repeat the failures of the past, if only because we lack intellectual integrity (or maybe just Intellect in general)
First of all, we all make our own choices. So don’t feel bad for W. just because the people he serves are pissed at the crappy job he has done. He earned their disdain.
Secondly, he may have done some legally questionable things, and certainly some morally outrages things, but until Congress holds him accountable and charges his sorry ass with something, he is not a criminal; long way of saying, yet.
There are many things that he could have already been impeached for, and there will probably be several more that we find out about once he is out of office.
Well I think it’s fair to give some credit to congress too. No one showed any leadership when all these laws were put into place.
This has been the worst decade for the planet Earth all together. World economies have trembled, we have more poor and hungry people. More illnesses, and not to mention the greenhouse effect is greater.
IMHO, Practical Solutions:
1. Implement 1/3 of vasectomy to all children that are born, specially 1/2 in poor countries.
2. Implement an aggressive adoption program, we don’t need to populate this planet any further…
3. Teach people how to grow food in their backyards, start with a school curriculum.
4. Give moms a break, allow them to work from home too, so that they can raise their kids (this has proven to lower violence and increase self stem in kids)
5. Bring the senior citizens back to the families (the US is the only country that has senior homes for the old) like any other culture has.
6. Implement preventive medicine, instead of a curative drug driven system, which keeps the unhealthy rich people alive.
7. Focus on a sustainable system where people are at the core of the solution, instead of money and greed.
8. Implement a fare trade economy, instead of free trade. Free trade only benefits the top 1%, fare trade benefit the labor force.
9. Stop importing cheap stuff from China, develop a local economy.
10. Take a vacation to appreciate the value of your life!
Luigi
Luigi. Most of what you wrote seems harmless enough and can apply to most people and places. Then there is this
Practicality aside this is immoral and racist. Specifically in poorer countries? Where they are less education and unable to understand why you are emasculating their men? What are your plans? Hold them down shortly after birth and against their families will? Have you every heard of female circumcision? Do you want to get them both?
Applying what you think are your superior standards to people who are too dumb and poor (by your standards) to breed and take care of themselves is despicable. That kind of arrogance reveals the sort of thinking that’s gotten us into some of these problems in the first place. You cannot force sterilization on a culture or race. Fucking idiot!
Luigi,
Have you ever heard of Francis Galton? The Nazi eugenics program? No? Doesn’t ring any bells? It should. Your idea of forced vasectomies is right up there with eugenics.
Seriously people, a president can’t destroy a country by him/her self. That is totally ignorant of all of you who think President Bush has caused the problems. A country can’t turn drastic corners in just four years, what do you think this is a little tiny village in the corner of the universe?
It takes an entire people, on all sides of the political isles, making good and bad choices throughout decades of shifts and turns.
Bush will not go down in history as the most terrible president ever. He and our country has struggled through incredible circumstances; natural disasters, attacks on our soil, word wide epidemics, genocidal idiots around the globe and a plethera of other situations a president of the USA has to deal with, as will Mr. Obama. He and his advisors will act as best they can when the adverse situations arrise and they will make good and bad decissions with and without the backing of a lot of us.
Don’t be so foolish to blame a single person for errors or successes of a country, it takes all of us.
Freecode wrote
Although this is a noble ideal, and one I certainly could support, I think that last 8 years of the Bush Presidency disproves it quite handily. He was elected because he could only speak coherently in short sentences - his legacy will be replayed in the form of archival sound bytes.
No, I think America actually wants the stupid stuff…
@keithcarpenter:
“Bush will not go down in history as the most terrible president ever.”
Really? Who has he got for competition? Who did more to hurt the US brand than he did–Holy Saint Reagan was close, but no cigar.
Who could turn the world off with a war?
Who can blow a trillion bucks, and leave you not knowing what he spent it for?
Well it’s Bush dude, and you should know it.
No-one else could ever so totally blow it.
In the big debates he always fakes it,
Any kind of gaffe he always makes it.
He’s the worst Preznit after all …
He’s the worst Preznit after all …
Sorry–burst into the Mary Tyler-Moore theme there.
W. orst
Keithcarpenter
I’m with you, this country can not turn on a dime. Bush went into office during a recession, but how many people here even know that? Of course when you point out 9/11, Katrina, Rita, and the huge impact they had on our economy you’ll hear tons of excuses or how it was still bush’s fault.
Ridiculous, it is, for these people to not even know who the hell started the sub-prime disaster. You don’t hear CNN or ABC talking about Franklin Raines and his failed tenure as the CEO of Fannie Mae (and still making what a $16 mil salary). Or how Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac caused the sub-prime failures, you don’t see the media reporting how Bush raised concerns about the lack of oversight and regulation on Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac only to have Democratic fat cat Barney Frank tell us AMERICANs that both GSE’s were in sound financial condition and would never be a problem. Nope, it’s all Bush’s fault, he failed to stop the sting ray from stabbing the crocodile hunter Steve Irwin in the heart, he caused Hurricane Katrina to make a direct hit on New Orleans, he was the one who failed to commandeer the school buses in order to evacuation all those people from New Orleans.
Yep, george bush is responsible for every bad thing that’s happened to every American in the last …. O hell let’s say 250 years o.k. freaking sheeple
Speaking of George W. Bush:
George W. Bush committed hate crimes of epic proportions and with the stench of terrorism (indicated in my blog).
George W. Bush did in fact commit innumerable hate crimes.
And I do solemnly swear by Almighty God that George W. Bush committed other hate crimes of epic proportions and with the stench of terrorism which I am not at liberty to mention.
Many people know what Bush did.
And many people will know what Bush did—even to the end of the world.
Bush was absolute evil.
Bush is now like a fugitive from justice.
Bush is a psychological prisoner.
Bush has a lot to worry about.
Bush can technically be prosecuted for hate crimes at any time.
In any case, Bush will go down in history in infamy.
Submitted by Andrew Yu-Jen Wang
B.S., Summa Cum Laude, 1996
Messiah College, Grantham, PA
Lower Merion High School, Ardmore, PA, 1993
“GEORGE W. BUSH IS THE WORST PRESIDENT IN U.S. HISTORY” BLOG OF ANDREW YU-JEN WANG
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I am not sure where I had read it before, but anyway, it is a linguistically excellent statement, and it goes kind of like this: “If only it were possible to ban invention that bottled up memories so they never got stale and faded.” Oh wait—off the top of my head—I think the quotation came from my Lower Merion High School yearbook.