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Thrown shoes as a fitting symbol for the last eight years

15 Monday Dec 2008

Posted by Michael Bersin in Uncategorized

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Bush, dubya, Iraq, shoe

God does have a sense of humor, but she’s still pissed.

Of course it’s all over the news and blogs. I’m not sure most people realize the scope and breadth of the insult.

My mother and aunts were raised in a French colony in North Africa. As a result, as children, we – my sibling, my cousins and I – were exposed to the variety of cultural mores in our parents’ lives in a number of practical ways. When we got into some mischief which upset them the adults would reach for and remove a shoe from their foot.

When that happened we knew we were in serious trouble.

The spinner in chief: dubya in his ABC News interview

01 Monday Dec 2008

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ABC News, dubya, Lies, spin

George W. Bush spins for Charlie Gibson. He can’t help himself, it’s in his nature (December 1, 2008):

…GIBSON: What were you most unprepared for?

BUSH: Well, I think I was unprepared for war. In other words, I didn’t campaign and say, “Please vote for me, I’ll be able to handle an attack.” In other words, I didn’t anticipate war. Presidents — one of the things about the modern presidency is that the unexpected will happen….

….GIBSON: You’ve always said there’s no do-overs as President. If you had one?

BUSH: I don’t know — the biggest regret of all the presidency has to have been the intelligence failure in Iraq. A lot of people put their reputations on the line and said the weapons of mass destruction is a reason to remove Saddam Hussein. It wasn’t just people in my administration; a lot of members in Congress, prior to my arrival in Washington D.C., during the debate on Iraq, a lot of leaders of nations around the world were all looking at the same intelligence. And, you know, that’s not a do-over, but I wish the intelligence had been different, I guess.

GIBSON: If the intelligence had been right, would there have been an Iraq war?

BUSH: Yes, because Saddam Hussein was unwilling to let the inspectors go in to determine whether or not the U.N. resolutions were being upheld. In other words, if he had had weapons of mass destruction, would there have been a war? Absolutely.

GIBSON: No, if you had known he didn’t.

BUSH: Oh, I see what you’re saying. You know, that’s an interesting question. That is a do-over that I can’t do. It’s hard for me to speculate. ….

Oh no, dubya was never looking for a reason to go to war with Iraq (Richard Clarke, March 21, 2004):

“…I think they wanted to believe that there was a connection, but the CIA was sitting there, the FBI was sitting there, I was sitting there saying we’ve looked at this issue for years. For years we’ve looked and there’s just no connection.”

Clarke says he and CIA Director George Tenet told that to Rumsfeld, Secretary of State Colin Powell, and Attorney General John Ashcroft.

Clarke then tells Stahl of being pressured by Mr. Bush.

“The president dragged me into a room with a couple of other people, shut the door, and said, ‘I want you to find whether Iraq did this.’ Now he never said, ‘Make it up.’ But the entire conversation left me in absolutely no doubt that George Bush wanted me to come back with a report that said Iraq did this.

“I said, ‘Mr. President. We’ve done this before. We have been looking at this. We looked at it with an open mind. There’s no connection.’

“He came back at me and said, “Iraq! Saddam! Find out if there’s a connection.’ And in a very intimidating way. I mean that we should come back with that answer. We wrote a report.”

Clarke continued, “It was a serious look. We got together all the FBI experts, all the CIA experts. We wrote the report. We sent the report out to CIA and found FBI and said, ‘Will you sign this report?’ They all cleared the report. And we sent it up to the president and it got bounced by the National Security Advisor or Deputy. It got bounced and sent back saying, ‘Wrong answer. … Do it again.’

“I have no idea, to this day, if the president saw it, because after we did it again, it came to the same conclusion. And frankly, I don’t think the people around the president show him memos like that. I don’t think he sees memos that he doesn’t– wouldn’t like the answer….

I bet you Colin Powell (February 5, 2003) wished he had a “do over”:

U.S. Secretary of State Colin Powell Addresses the U.N. Security Council

….POWELL: My second purpose today is to provide you with additional information, to share with you what the United States knows about Iraq’s weapons of mass destruction as well as Iraq’s involvement in terrorism, which is also the subject of Resolution 1441 and other earlier resolutions.

I might add at this point that we are providing all relevant information we can to the inspection teams for them to do their work.

The material I will present to you comes from a variety of sources. Some are U.S. sources. And some are those of other countries. Some of the sources are technical, such as intercepted telephone conversations and photos taken by satellites. Other sources are people who have risked their lives to let the world know what Saddam Hussein is really up to.

I cannot tell you everything that we know. But what I can share with you, when combined with what all of us have learned over the years, is deeply troubling.

POWELL: What you will see is an accumulation of facts and disturbing patterns of behavior. The facts on Iraqis’ behavior–Iraq’s behavior demonstrate that Saddam Hussein and his regime have made no effort–no effort–to disarm as required by the international community. Indeed, the facts and Iraq’s behavior show that Saddam Hussein and his regime are concealing their efforts to produce more weapons of mass destruction….

Colin Powell (April 3, 2004):

Powell admits Iraq evidence mistake

…It is the first time Mr Powell has acknowledged key evidence he used to make the case for war may have been wrong, says the BBC’s Jannat Jalil in Washington.

Previously, he has only said that he does not know if he would have backed the invasion had he believed Iraq did not possess banned weapons…

And others, too (August 23, 2005):

Former aide: Powell WMD speech ‘lowest point in my life’

…(CNN) — A former top aide to Colin Powell says his involvement in the former secretary of state’s presentation to the United Nations on Iraq’s weapons of mass destruction was “the lowest point” in his life.

“I wish I had not been involved in it,” says Col. Lawrence Wilkerson, a longtime Powell adviser who served as his chief of staff from 2002 through 2005. “I look back on it, and I still say it was the lowest point in my life…”

Please tell us again that the “adults were in charge”.

Maybe dubya will come around in a few years. Nah. He’s delusional, it’s in his nature.

A grassroots ad: McSame as Bush

31 Sunday Aug 2008

Posted by Michael Bersin in Uncategorized

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dubya, independent ad, McSame

At the Great Orange Satan, the left coaster, and Open Left.

Ouch. That’s gonna leave a mark.

Brett Penrose: dubya – "Are you talkin' to me?"

21 Thursday Aug 2008

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Brett Penrose, drug use, dubya, irony, right wingnuts

Brett Penrose on irony impaired right wingnuts and dubya’s “little problem.”

January 20, 2009 can't come a moment too soon

05 Tuesday Aug 2008

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dubya, Texas

Your family is always the last to know. It’s the nature of dysfunction…

The dubya legacy project

26 Thursday Jun 2008

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dubya, sewage, snark

This is perfect, dare I say “sweet”?:

Satire at the ballot box to ‘honor’ Bush

…Admittedly, they’re hard to miss. Someone in the group is usually toting a large American flag, and another is often carrying a boom box blaring patriotic music. Sometimes one of them dresses up as Uncle Sam.

They’re the Presidential Memorial Commission of San Francisco, but don’t let the serious name fool you. The group’s intentions are in the gutter: They want to rename the Oceanside Water Pollution Control Plant the George W. Bush Sewage Plant come January, when the next president is sworn in…

via Steve Soto at the left coaster

We could all flush with pride. If this takes hold we can all figuratively do to him what he’s been doing to the Constitution and to us for the last eight years.

If every community in America pursues something like this then I will know that there is such a thing as karma.

dubya's European Vacation

16 Monday Jun 2008

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Brett Penrose, dubya, lame duck

Brett Penrose notes that the crowds aren’t so adoring anymore:

dubya in Missouri – SurveyUSA Poll – May '08

13 Friday Jun 2008

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On May 30th SurveyUSA released a 600 sample poll of “Adults” taken in Missouri from May 16th through the 18th showing the approval numbers for dubya. The margin of error is 3.8%.

The poll was sponsored by KCTV in Kansas City and KSDK in St. Louis.

dubya’s overall numbers in Missouri remain unchanged since April. There were no issues crosstabs released with this poll.  

Do you approve or disapprove of the job George W. Bush is doing as President?

All

30% – approve

68% – disapprove

2% – not sure

Democrats [44% of sample]

7% – approve

93% – disapprove

0% – not sure

republicans [28% of sample]

71% – approve

27% – disapprove

2% – not sure

Independents [23% of sample]

24% – approve

71% – disapprove

5% – not sure

There’s been a little bit of erosion among republicans. Democrats just don’t think much of him. Independents don’t either.

He’s the lamest of lame ducks.

Brett Penrose: Shall I write you a list?

31 Saturday May 2008

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Brett Penrose makes a list and checks it twice:

"The Book on John McCain and Public Schools"

30 Friday May 2008

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dubya, education, McSame

Photo of George W. Bush and John McCain from Progressive Media USA. This photo is used in the recent National Education Association mailer: “The Book on John McCain and Public Schools”

I’m a member of two unions and proud of both of them. Today I received a mailer from the National Education Association (NEA), of which I am a member, titled “The Book on John McCain and Public Schools”. This piece alone was worth my yearly membership dues – I know the NEA isn’t afraid to try and make a difference in this presidential election. My union isn’t afraid to speak out. That makes me very proud of them.

The NEA web site has a comparison of the positions of the current active presidential candidates. There’s an interesting disclaimer, a footnote really, on John McCain:

All three Presidential candidates were asked to complete an NEA presidential candidate questionnaire. Senators Clinton and Obama completed the questionnaire but Senator McCain did not.

Back to the NEA mailer. Underneath the photo (above) is a quote:

“Competition is the key to success in education in America. That means charter schools, that means homeschooling, it means vouchers…” – John McCain, Republican Presidential Debate, 12/9/07

Vouchers? Not in Missouri.

Missouri Constitution

Article I

BILL OF RIGHTS

Section 6

Practice and support of religion not compulsory–contracts therefor enforceable.

Section 6. That no person can be compelled to erect, support or attend any place or system of worship, or to maintain or support any priest, minister, preacher or teacher of any sect, church, creed or denomination of religion; but if any person shall voluntarily make a contract for any such object, he shall be held to the performance of the same.

Missouri Constitution

Article IX

EDUCATION

Section 8

Prohibition of public aid for religious purposes and institutions.

Section 8. Neither the general assembly, nor any county, city, town, township, school district or other municipal corporation, shall ever make an appropriation or pay from any public fund whatever, anything in aid of any religious creed, church or sectarian purpose, or to help to support or sustain any private or public school, academy, seminary, college, university, or other institution of learning controlled by any religious creed, church or sectarian denomination whatever; nor shall any grant or donation of personal property or real estate ever be made by the state, or any county, city, town, or other municipal corporation, for any religious creed, church, or sectarian purpose whatever.

In two places of the Missouri Constitution, no less.

What else did the NEA say about McSame in their mailer?:

We need to turn the page on George Bush’s failed policies, but John McCain is more of the same…

…John McCain supports Bush’s No Child Left Behind but voted to kill efforts to fully fund mandates in the law (CNN, 11/3/05; Associated Press, 4/13/07; H. Con. Res. 95, Vote #114, 4/28/05; S. Con. Res. 18, Vote #68, 3/17/05)

John McCain voted against five billion dollars in public school funding while voting for Bush’s seventy billion dollars in tax cuts for millionaires (FY 2006 Budget Resolution; H. Con. Res. 95, Vote #114, 4/28/05; S. Con. Res. 18, Vote #68, 3/17/05)…

Yep, those priorities just get you right here. He’d starve public education of funding and then transfer revenue to private schools through vouchers. That ‘s some education agenda, eh?

A public school teacher who votes for John McCain is voting to make their job a lot harder and their life more miserable. If you’ve liked the last 8 years, you’re gonna love the next 100…

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