Tuesday, June 17, 2008

Foolishness Of George Bush = McCain

Bring It On!

He’s BAACCKK!!!!!


June 16th, 2008 by Dusty

He never really went away, but Rover is back in the middle of the Rethugs campaigning. He can deny it all he friggin wants to..but as this and this and this article show..TurdBlossom is alive and well and playing the smarmy bag of batshit once again. Just what Weathervane McCain needs..Krazy Karl. Steve Benen from the CarpetBagger Report via Alternet has this to say on the subject:

One, of course, is that McCain keeps trying to position himself as different from Still-President Bush, but that’s awfully difficult under the circumstances. Not only is McCain offering Bush’s foreign and domestic policies as his own, but he’s taking advice from the guy who shaped Bush’s campaigns.

Two, there is the small matter of journalistic ethics. For reasons that defy logic, Rove has been hired to play the role of professional “journalist” for a variety of outlets, including Fox News, the Wall Street Journal, and Newsweek. No one seriously expects credible, independent, bias-free reporting from Rove, but no serious news outlet should be comfortable paying someone to offer commentary and analysis on a presidential campaign while simultaneously advising one of the candidates in the presidential campaign.


And three, the National Journal article also noted that Rove, when he’s not pretending to be a journalist and/or advising the McCain campaign, is also consulting with far-right campaign outfits.


Freedom’s Watch is the cream of the crop of the rightwing nutjobs. Rover is advising them as well as McCain. He is getting lots of facetime on Fox Noise lately too. At least ABC’s George Stephanopoulos had the nads to call it as he saw it recently when Rover was on his Sunday Morning show.

My only hope is that the American voters are tired of Rovers brand of divide and conquer. That bag of batshit is the last thing McCain’s campaign needs..which is probably why they want him..they suck in the polls lately.

Crossposted at Sirens Chronicles.


Class Warfare or a disappearing Middle Class?

June 15th, 2008 by Dusty

From Bill Moyers Journal 6-13. Moyers examines the plight of the hard-working Middle Class and the problems they face attempting to provide for their families in our current economy. Workers productivity has increased 76% but wages have increased less than 2% in the last 30 years.






 

The Foolishness Of George Bush

June 15th, 2008 by Windspike

When asked what kind of advice he would give to the Syrians, here’s what the Republican President said yesterday:

Q (As translated.) To both of you, what specific, concrete requests do you wish to make or send to the Syrian President, Bashar Assad, so that he normalize his relations with the West, and of course to achieve stability in Lebanon and in the rest of –

PRESIDENT BUSH: Well, my message would be, stop fooling around with the Iranians and stop harboring terrorists; serve as a constructive force in the Middle East to help the advance of a Palestinian state; make it clear to Hamas that terror should stop for the sake of peace; and make it clear to their Iranian allies that the West is serious when we talk about stopping them from learning how to enrich, which would be the first — a major step for developing a bomb; and to make it clear to their Iranian allies that Hezbollah is a destabilizing force for not only Lebanon but elsewhere.

That would be my message. I’d make it clear to him that there is a better way forward for Syria. And Nicolas and I talked about this subject today.

What? Are the Syrians teenage girls on an abstinence only education diet of health education?

What about the current situation in Iraq? Does he have some advice for the Iraqis?

Q I’d like to ask you a question first, Mr. President. (As translated.) And then a question to the President of France. (Speaking English.) President Bush, Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki says that talks on a status of forces agreement are at an impasse, or a dead end — not dead, but in trouble. How do you break this impasse, and are the conditions that the United States have set forward in support so far non-negotiable?

(As translated.) And to you, President, is the Franco-American relationship the privilege, the priority number one relationship in the transatlantic context?

PRESIDENT BUSH: Olivier, if I were a betting man, we’ll reach an agreement with the Iraqis. You know, of course we’re there at their invitation; this is a sovereign nation. And therefore, we’re working hard with the elected government of Iraq about, you know, U.S. presence and coalition presence, in a way that the elected government is comfortable.

And it’s interesting to be working with a democracy where, you know, people are trying to prepare the ground to get something passed in the parliament, for example, or the free press is vibrant. But we’re going to work hard to accommodate their desires. It’s their country.


And at the same time, we believe that a strategic relationship with Iraq is important. It’s important for Iraq. It’s important for the United States. It’s important for the region. And I repeat to you that whatever we agreed to, it will not commit future Presidents to troop levels, nor will it establish permanent bases.


Anyway, we’ll see how it goes. And thanks for the question — in English. (Laughter.)


Too bad the President has been making serious bets on Iraq wagering American GI lives and hefty sums of debt to the Chinese and others (which are tantamount to taxes deferred to prop up the new welfare state that is Iraq).


And, I cannot believe George Bush is still suggesting that we are there “at the invitation” of the Iraqis? We are no more there at the invitation of the Iraqis than your 25 year old college grad is staying at your house rent free until he gets his feet on the ground. You don’t like it, and you may love him, but you sure wish he would get the hell out. Moreover, you are enabling his lousy behavior by propping him up in a co-dependent way.

Regardless, I would have hoped that after nearly six years of experience running (or more aptly ruining) a war, that George W. Bush would have something more concrete to say than “we’ll see how it goes.”

The “Foolishness” of George Bush is that he comes at governance with the approach of an elementary school child - as if he’s got a lot more to learn, but just doesn’t quite get it. Too bad, because with Nine Eleven and the ensuing disasters (Iraq, Git mo, etc…) we really needed some adult style leadership, not the dualistic (”your either with us or against us”) approach of a juvenile.

Minimally, the W, Rove and Co, by proof of their actions, required much more adult supervision. Unfortunately, the republican controlled congress back in 2001 was entirely too eager to follow the swagger, accepting leadership by faith over fact, and abdicated their ability to provide such oversight.

And, I’ve said this before, the proof is in the pudding. We now have the economy and geopolitical situation the GOP had wished for. I’m not finding it all too palatable. Are you?

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