Gross Tete
Quite the typical Shrub performance: petty, vindictive, mean, and stupid. As Professor Morris points out so succinctly, today's veto/tantrum not only contrasts markedly with Commander Codpiece of four years ago, it also underscores a patent absurdity--one that so many of us have said before, but which bears repeating, given the outrageous price he insists we pay in blood and money for his Iraq fiasco: IF THEY CAN'T--OR WON'T--FIX NEW ORLEANS, HOW CAN ANY SANE PERSON THINK THEY'LL BE ABLE TO FIX THE MESS IN IRAQ?
They can't even bid a basic contract without crass cronyism. Over there, the hysteria of their rhetoric (He told American and allied military officers there that a U.S. failure in the four-year-old war "should be unacceptable to the civilized world.") is matched only by their refusal to so much as PAY for the conflict, much less put their lives--or the lives of their children--on the line.
Four years ago, Shrub declared Mission Accomplished in Iraq--I think we all know what a crude, cruel joke/lie that was. Well, not quite 18 months ago, he stood in Jackson Square and promised to Accomplish the Mission. That turned out to be a cruel joke/lie as well.
And he's upset about being "misunderstood." God, what a creep.
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