Bush's grandiosity & the Republican's dilemma
So I boycotted the speech and today I am very glad I did. In what I learn this morning, President All Supreme Wise One, the Decider, Bush, didn't let America down. He showed us the lengths his is willing to go to continue with his Denial of the reality of what has happened in Iraq. If he were someone's patient in therapy, they might conclude that he has a sense of grandiosity and is not really here in his body but rather in some far off distant la la land. This character is often portrayed in movies like One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest, where someone is running around the Mental Ward thinking they are General Patten or some other figure. Heck, he probably thinks he is President, for all we know. In any event it seems that we are now going to have an enduring relationship with Iraq, similar to the one we have with South Korea, even though there may never be an Iraq if they can't get their differences worked out, which now seems even more impossible than it did a few days ago. The Oil Revenues sharing Bill looks like it bit the proverbial dust and the Sheik that was helping us get rid of al Quaida is now no more, being blown up by said terrorists.
Now everyone wants to know what the Democrats are going to do in response. I wonder more what the Republicans are going to do? He is one of their own you know. He's like the uncle no one wants to discuss to strangers and is a well-guarded family secret that he has gone mad. Et Tu Brutus.
Now everyone wants to know what the Democrats are going to do in response. I wonder more what the Republicans are going to do? He is one of their own you know. He's like the uncle no one wants to discuss to strangers and is a well-guarded family secret that he has gone mad. Et Tu Brutus.
Labels: Al Qaeda, Democrats response, Iraq, President Bush, Republicans, South Korea
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