Saturday, July 29, 2006

No, He's Not Pretending. He Really IS an Effing Idiot!


The question from David Gregory of NBC News:

Mr. President, I’d like to ask you about the big picture that you’re discussing. Mr. President, three years ago, you argued that an invasion of Iraq would create a new stage of Arab-Israeli peace. And yet today there is an Iraqi prime minister who has been sharply critical of Israel.

Arab governments, despite your arguments, who first criticized Hezbollah, have now changed their tune. Now they’re sharply critical of Israel. And despite from both of you warnings to Syria and Iran to back off support from Hezbollah, effectively, Mr. President, your words are being ignored.

So what has happened to America’s clout in this region that you’ve committed yourself to transform?

What the bumbling moron, Bush, said:

It’s an interesting period because, instead of having foreign policies based upon trying to create a sense of stability, we have a foreign policy that addresses the root causes of violence and instability.

For a while, American foreign policy was just, Let’s hope everything is calm — manage calm. But beneath the surface brewed a lot of resentment and anger that was manifested on September the 11th.

And so we’ve taken a foreign policy that says: On the one hand, we will protect ourselves from further attack in the short run by being aggressive in chasing down the killers and bringing them to justice.

And make no mistake: They’re still out there, and they would like to harm our respective peoples because of what we stand for. In the long term, to defeat this ideology — and they’re bound by an ideology — you defeat it with a more hopeful ideology called freedom.

What he should have said, using nearly all his own words, that could have been summarized into one sentence:
Instead of having foreign policies based upon trying to create a sense of stability, we have a foreign policy based on spreading the root causes of violence and instability.

2 comments:

  1. Anonymous7:58 PM

    You're right. They want to destabilize the whole middle east for their own personal profit and keep it that way for years at the expense of the American people. They don't care a tinkers damn about this country.
    We need to get them out of office. The sooner the better! It can happen.

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  2. Maybe it is time for the minority party in this country to not remain so f---ing calm and get at the root cause of the problem - GWB!!

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