EMBATTLED, ISOLATED BUSH LOOKING FOR ANSWERS.
Washington-At the nadir of his presidency, George W. Bush is looking for answers. One at a time or in small groups, he summons leading authors, historians and theologians to the White
House to join him in the search.(give me a ring, George...I'll fill you in on that little matter)
Over sodas and sparkling water, he asks his questions:What is the nature of good and evil in the post-Sept.11 world? What lessons does history have for a president facing the turmoil I'm facing? How will history judge what we've done? (harshly..asshole...very harshly)Why does the rest of the world seem to hate America? Or is it just me they hate?(I think that's pretty well established...they hate you...isn't my picture they are burning in the streets) These are the questions of a president who has endured the most drastic political collapse in a generation.Not generally known for intellectual curiosity, (no shit)Mr. Bush is seeking out those who are, embarking on an exploration of the currents of history that have swept up his administration. For all the setbacks, he remains unflinching rarely expressing doubt in his direction yet trying to understand how he got off course.(Judas fucking priest..listen to what 60 percent of the country is trying to tell you, and you might get out of this with both balls)
These sessions, usually held in the elegant living areas of the executive mansion, are never
listed on the president's public schedule and remain largely unknown even to many on his staff.To some of those invited to talk, Mr. Bush seems alone, isolated by events beyond his control,taking their leave and friends turning on him.(think that's the rats leaving the ship)
Burdened by an unrelenting war, challenged by an opposition Congress, defeated just last week on immigration, his last major domestic priority, Mr. Bush remains largely locked inside the fortress of 1600 Pennsylvania Ave. in the seventh year of a presidency turned sour.
Mr.Bush is fixated on Iraq, according to friends and advisers.One former aide went to see him recently to discuss various matters, only to find the president turning the conversation back to Iraq again and again.he recognizes that his presidency hinges on whether Iraq can be turned around in 18 months."Nothing matters except the war,"said one person close to Mr. Bush."That's all that matters. The whole thing rides on that."(well, your truly fucked cowboy...you backed the wrong horse in this race.)
And yet Mr. Bush does not come across like a man lamenting his plight.(he's to stupid to get it)In public and in private, according to intimates, he exhibits an inexorable upbeat energy that defies the political storms.(it's called denial....and he is the King of denial)
"You don't get any feeling of somebody crouching down in the bunker,"said Irwin Stelzer, a senior fellow at the Hudson Institute who was part of one group of scholars who met with Mr. Bush."This is either extraordinary self-confidence or out of touch with reality.I can't tell you which."..(gee...you think it just might be both...never admitting your wrong means you are always right.)
Mr.Bush has virtually given up on winning converts while in office and instead is counting on vindication after he is dead.(sooner rather then later..thank you very much)"He almost has..a sense of fatalism," said Rep.Peter King R-N.Y.,who recently spent a day traveling with Mr. Bush."All he can do is do his best, and 100 years from now people will decide if he was right or wrong.It doesn't seem to be a false, macho pride or living in your own world.I find him to be amazingly calm."(well, of course dipshit..that is a sign of detachment caused by being out of touch with reality.)
The fabled loyalty of the Bush team, though,has frayed far more than might be apparent to him.The fight over whether Attorney General Al
Gonzales should remain attorney general has exposed a deep fault line. Mr. Bush remains convinced that his old friend did nothing wrong ethically in firing U.S. attorneys, according to White House officials.Yet beyond the inner circle, it is hard to find a current or former administration official who thinks Mr. Gonzales should stay.
Some aides see it as Mr. Bush refusing to accept reality(duh)"The president thinks cutting and running on his friends shows weakness," said an exasperated senior official.
Beyond Mr. Gonzales, the grievance against the Bush presidency is broader and deeper among Republican lawmakers,some of whom seethe with anger."Our members just wish this thing would be over," said a senior House Republican who met with Mr. Bush recently. "People are tired of him."(gee and those are the ones that voted for him....imagine how all of us who think he stole the election feel.)
A group of moderate Hose Republicans bluntly told Mr.Bush during a recent White House meeting that he had became a drag on the party.(where upon...Bush started singing.."It's my party and I'll drag it down if I wanna...")
After reading Andrew Roberts' A HISTORY OF THE ENGLISH-SPEAKING PEOPLES SINCE 1900,Mr. Bush brought in the author and a dozen other scholars to talk about the lessons."What can I learn from history?" Mr. Bush asked the author, according to Mr. Stelzer, the Hudson Institute scholar, who participated.
Mr. Stelzer said that Mr. Bush seemed smarter than he expected. "He asked me,'Do you think our unpopularity abroad is a result of my personality?" And he laughed," Mr. Stelzer recalled, "I said,'In part.' And he laughed again.(yeah, out of touch alright)
Someone needs to tell ole George..ya ain't wearing no drawers buddy....
What is horrible about the description of this man?....He's our president...
fuckme..I'll never vote again.
14 comments:
centuries ago the captain went down with the ship. it was a noble tradition. i think george will be counting his loot when his ship sinks.
I wonder if he invited Jim Wallis, founder of Sojourners and author of God's Politics. George W. once met with him and asked how he could "relate" to poor people because (1) he has never been poor and (2) he has never known or been around anyone poor.
GIMME A F@CKING BREAK. And this is who is running our country?
He ought to know the difference between good and evil. Evil is what the rest of the world now thinks America is and now the people who have always murdered and enslaved people in the name of religion or a political ideology are getting the sympathy of the world.
It's also become obvious that The Gump couldn't learn from history if the survival of the free world depended on it.
Unfortunately I think it does.
Out of touch with reality is putting it mildly. He is definitely delusional. And I think it is a little late to be concerned with how history will record him, a simpleton at best or a very evil man at worst no matter how Iraq eventually turns out. IMHO.
I'm giggling over the idea of the Prez inviting Yellowdog Granny into the White House to contemplate the meaning of life and what history will write.
As I reflect on the motives for The Gump to be bringing all the Ivy league scholars to meet with him I increasingly think it's more a case of, See you assholes gave me bad grades and now I can snap my fingers and here you are kissing my feet. I think the real reason most show up is a morbid curiosity as to what makes this moron tick.
My apologies to morons everywhere.
Perfectly stated. Sometimes I think that George is way too stupid to be doing this all on his own and is most likely a puppet for those behind him hiding in the dark fuggin over Americans. No wonder he speaks energetically and randomly - he's clueless. I can't believe we have another year of this bullshit.
That administration has damaged us for a long, long time. Hell, I can't even say I'm a Dem anymore - I mean current administration is still allowed to be in power... Fuck me till I vote libertarian...
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the rube:counting OUR money don't cha mean..?
HMHH:and there are still 28 percent of the country that thinks he is right on...judas priest..
nitwit:he says he is going to let history sort it out in about 20-50 years...yeah..right..he'll still be the worse president we ever had..
sue:He is so out of touch with the rest of the world..he doesn't even get it..
bbc:yeah, the dems have no balls...all that talk about what they were going to do?...bullshit..they all folded like a cheap japanese fan..
Jan:I would love to go and have a chat by the fireside with him..don't think he would go for it though..he's stupid..but not crazy...
nitwit:you know what?you are probably correct about that..and that's fucking scary too...
Tina: I am not sure he's that stupid..I think he is delusional..and out of touch...he has ADD..
I AM RECOMMENDING A BOOK FOR EVERYONE TO READ...CALLED BUSH ON THE COUCH..cant remember the authors name..but if you read this book...you won't be able to sleep at night...but it sure does explain everything...
His only hope to be judged "right" in 100 years is either the Republicans manage to re-write history or the people in the future are very stupid!
Fixated on the war? "The whole thing" rides on that? No joke! They intend to keep that cash cow going forever. Notice how he neglected to say just what "the whole thing" is.
Ditto what jan said.
Oh, and if possible, HAPPY 4th!
tex:there is no way in hell...he will ever be remembered in history as anything other then a rabid war mongering dog...
cyber:the scary thing is ...if 8,000,000 people wrote him letters or called him or said...you and the war are wrong..he still woudnt change his mind...what little one he has..
Hill:I had a great great 4th of july..even with all the rain...
galt:nope..your not wrong..he's crazy as a shithouse rat..
Awww. Poor Georgie.
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