Thursday, June 19, 2008

The stain on the house

George W. Bush, perhaps the most incompetent, most ignorant, most corrupt president this country has ever seen, always tried to pretend to be something else. From the very beginning, in 2000, he attempted to portray himself as a "uniter, not a divider," a "compassionate" man, a candidate with concerns for the people, with ideas that would improve our country, someone who could protect our country.

He didn't express himself very well, usually sounding like the moron he is, but he did try. Unfortunately, it was all a lie!

On January 14, 2000, in South Carolina, he said: "This is still a dangerous world. It's a world of madmen and uncertainty and potential mential losses."

On Larry King Live, December 16, 1999, Bush sai:, "Gov. Bush will not stand for the subsidation of failure. There needs to be debates, like we're going through. There needs to be town-hall meetings. There needs to be travel. This is a huge country."

On Meet the Press, November 21, 1999, he said: "I think it's important for those of us in a position of responsibility to be firm in sharing our experiences, to understand that the babies out of wedlock is a very difficult chore for mom and baby alike. ... I believe we ought to say there is a different alternative than the culture that is proposed by people like Miss Wolf in society. ... And, you know, hopefully, condoms will work, but it hasn't worked."

This quote is from U.S. News & World Report, April 3, 2000: "I think anybody who doesn't think I'm smart enough to handle the job is underestimating."

One of my favorites is this from December 20, 2000: "I am mindful of the difference between the executive branch and the legislative branch. I assured all four of these leaders that I know the difference, and that difference is they pass the laws and I execute them."

But the promise that was waylaid becomes painfully clear here with this statement in Des Moines, Iowa on January 15, 2000:

"The administration I'll bring is a group of men and women who are focused on what's best for America, honest men and women, decent men and women, women who will see service to our country as a great privilege and who will not stain the house."


Mr. Bush you failed. You brought cronies and dunderheads and incompetents and liars and deceivers and cheaters and thieves; most of the people you brought have not been decent men and women. And they did not see service to our country as a great privilege, they saw it as an opportunity to serve themselves and their friends.

You have left, Mr. Bush, an indelible stain on the house!

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Wow!!!!
Go argue with that!
Bob Poris

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