Sunday, September 25, 2005


Yeah, yeah, yeah, we get the message. You hate Bush, you think he's Hilter. We've heard it before.

10 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

These pictures are rad, wish I could have been there. Gotta love the logic here. I get out of the airforce in January, looking forward to heading state side and pissing off hippies.

josh

25 September, 2005 20:38  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Voters' Remorse on Bush
By Bob Herbert
The New York Times

Thursday 22 September 2005

Maybe, just maybe, the public is beginning to see through the toxic fog of fantasy, propaganda and deliberate misrepresentation that has been such a hallmark of the George W. Bush administration, which is in danger of being judged by history as one of the worst of all time.

Mr. Bush's approval ratings have tanked as increasing numbers of Americans worry that their president, who seems to like nothing better than running off to his ranch to clear brush and ride his bike, may not be up to the job.

The most recent New York Times/CBS News Poll strongly indicated that the public - tired of the war-without-end in Iraq and dismayed by the federal response to the catastrophe in New Orleans - "has growing doubts about [the president's] capacity to deal with pressing problems."

A USA Today/CNN/Gallup Poll found for the first time that a majority of Americans do not see Mr. Bush as a strong and decisive leader. In an article in USA Today, Carroll Doherty of the nonpartisan Pew Research Center said of Mr. Bush: "He's lost ground among independents. He seems to be starting to lose ground among his own party. And he lost the Democrats a long time ago."

Reality is caving in on a president who was held aloft for so long by a combination of ideological mumbo-jumbo, the public relations legerdemain of Karl Rove and the buoyant patriotism that followed the Sept. 11 attacks. The Bush people were never big on reality, so sooner or later they were bound to be blindsided by it.

Remember, there was already a war going on when Katrina came to call. I've always believed that war is a serious matter. But the president was on vacation. Dick Cheney was on vacation. And Condi Rice was here in New York taking in the sights and shopping for shoes. That Americans were fighting and dying on foreign soil was not enough to demand their full attention. They were busy having fun. So it's no wonder it took a good long while before they noticed that a whole section of America had been wiped out in a calamity of biblical proportions.

What Americans are finally catching onto is the utter incompetence of this crowd. And if we didn't know before, we're learning now, in the harshest possible ways, that incompetence has bitter consequences. The body count of Americans killed in Iraq has now passed 1,900, with many more deaths to come. But there's still no strategy, no plan. The White House hasn't the slightest clue about what to do. So the dying will continue.

Mr. Bush's "Top Gun" moment aboard the aircraft carrier Abraham Lincoln was two and a half years ago. It was another example of the president in fantasyland. The war was a botch from the beginning. Mr. Bush never sent enough troops to get the job done, and he never provided enough armor to protect the troops that he did send. Thin-skinned, the president got rid of anyone who had the temerity to suggest he might be wrong about some of the decisions he was making.

Here at home, even loyal Republicans are beginning to bail out on Mr. Bush's fiendish willingness to shove the monumental costs of the federal government's operations - including his war, his tax cuts and his promised reconstruction of the Gulf Coast - onto the unsuspecting backs of generations still to come.

There is a general sense now that things are falling apart. The economy was already faltering before Katrina hit. Gasoline prices are starting to undermine the standard of living of some Americans, and a full-blown home-heating-oil crisis could erupt this winter. The administration's awful response to the agony of the Gulf Coast has left most Americans believing that we are not prepared to cope with a large terrorist attack. And Osama bin Laden is still at large.

This is what happens when voters choose a president because he seems like a nice guy, like someone who'd be fun at a barbecue or a ballgame. You'd never use that criterion when choosing a surgeon, or a pilot to fly your family across the country.

Mr. Bush will be at the helm of the ship of state for three more years, so we have no choice but to hang on. But the next time around, voters need to keep in mind that beyond the incessant yammering about left and right, big government and small, Democrats and Republicans, is a more immediate issue, and that's competence.

26 September, 2005 09:27  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Maybe it's about time the "pro war' crowd began to realize that the quagmire that is Iraq was/is only a ploy to keep Bush elected. What will be the rallying cry for 2008? "4 more years of war"? Who can carry that off? Dr. Fritz( the Martha Stewart apprentice)? Or "I know nothing" DeLay?

26 September, 2005 09:39  
Blogger skye said...

Voter's Remorse? Another jewel from The New York Slimes?

How come they NEVER interview me?

Iraq a quagmire? Only for al-queda.

Rock solid economy and a more democratic ME - that is what is in the cards for '08. The public will be well aware of which party made this happen.

I'll give you a hint: It won't be the democratic party...

26 September, 2005 22:15  
Blogger skye said...

Josh,

Liberal are soo much fun to pick on!

also, does the guy on the left side of the picture resemble Jeff Goldblum?

26 September, 2005 22:17  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Ha-You are so so dumb Conservatives need to sit down and ask themselves hmmm do I make 20000000000000 dollars a year? Why are the Bush twins exempt from war daddy so supports? You idiots are dying for Bush while he sits all cushy in the Whitehouse. Lets draft all the redncks like you

28 September, 2005 14:23  
Anonymous skye said...

I repeat:

Liberals are soo much fun to pick on!

28 September, 2005 15:17  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Let me just say us "liberals" (I prefer the term radical)We have all the fun we do all the thing you would like to be a part of but are afraid HA COWARDS
your whole lives consist of lies,and coverups HA Dorkos are fun to make fun of.
Get any new khakis lately?

28 September, 2005 15:38  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Draft Young Republicans

28 September, 2005 16:08  
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