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The Shrub is bonkers

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Two reports on his "condition":

http://www.dallasnews.com/sharedcon...N-geyer_31edi.ART.State.Edition1.4370227.html

But by all reports, President Bush is more convinced than ever of his righteousness.

Friends of his from Texas were shocked recently to find him nearly wild-eyed, thumping himself on the chest three times while he repeated "I am the president!" He also made it clear he was setting Iraq up so his successor could not get out of "our country's destiny."
Oh dear me.

And this one:

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/seanpaul-kelley/bush-in-the-bunker_b_47328.html

From tonight's uber-insider Washington newsletter The Nelson Report (sub reqd):

Sometimes insider gossip seems to confirm what all us outsiders think we're seeing, so, for what it's worth...we're hearing that some big money players up from Texas recently paid a visit to their friend in the White House. The story goes that they got out exactly one question, and the rest of the meeting consisted of The President in an extended whine, a rant, actually, about no one understands him, the critics are all messed up, if only people would see what he's doing things would be OK...etc., etc.

This is called a "bunker mentality"
and it's not attractive when a friend does it. When the friend is the President of the United States, it can be downright dangerous. Apparently the Texas friends were suitably appalled, hence the story now in circulation.
But hey, let's hear from the conservatives what they think of the Shrub.

First, a trip in the Wayback Machine with Saint Ronnie's favorite fluffer, Peggy Noonan.

http://www.opinionjournal.com/columnists/pnoonan/?id=110003239

The American president has, meanwhile, demonstrated to the entire world that he is neither a bombastic naïf nor a reckless cowboy but, in fact, another kind of American stereotype: the steely-eyed rocket man. Don't tread on him. It is good for the world that it see him as he is. As for leadership style, remember Jimmy Carter micromanaging the failed hostage rescue mission in 1980? This president was told Wednesday night we may have to move early to take advantage of potentially key targets that had presented themselves. Bush said, "Let's go." It takes guts and judgment to trust others who know how to do their jobs.
but, NOW, here's Peggy again:

http://www.opinionjournal.com/columnists/pnoonan/?id=110010148&mod=RSS_Opinion_J

Too Bad
President Bush has torn the conservative coalition asunder.
Friday, June 1, 2007 12:00 a.m. EDT


The White House doesn't need its traditional supporters anymore, because its problems are way beyond being solved by the base. And the people in the administration don't even much like the base. Desperate straits have left them liberated, and they are acting out their disdain. Leading Democrats often think their base is slightly mad but at least their heart is in the right place. This White House thinks its base is stupid and that its heart is in the wrong place.

For almost three years, arguably longer, conservative Bush supporters have felt like sufferers of battered wife syndrome. You don't like endless gushing spending, the kind that assumes a high and unstoppable affluence will always exist, and the tax receipts will always flow in? Too bad! You don't like expanding governmental authority and power? Too bad. You think the war was wrong or is wrong? Too bad.

But on immigration it has changed from "Too bad" to "You're bad."

<snip>

The beginning of my own sense of separation from the Bush administration came in January 2005, when the president declared that it is now the policy of the United States to eradicate tyranny in the world, and that the survival of American liberty is dependent on the liberty of every other nation. This was at once so utopian and so aggressive that it shocked me. For others the beginning of distance might have been Katrina and the incompetence it revealed, or the depth of the mishandling and misjudgments of Iraq.

What I came in time to believe is that the great shortcoming of this White House, the great thing it is missing, is simple wisdom. Just wisdom--a sense that they did not invent history, that this moment is not all there is, that man has lived a long time and there are things that are true of him, that maturity is not the same thing as cowardice, that personal loyalty is not a good enough reason to put anyone in charge of anything, that the way it works in politics is a friend becomes a loyalist becomes a hack, and actually at this point in history we don't need hacks.

<snip>

One of the things I have come to think the past few years is that the Bushes, father and son, though different in many ways, are great wasters of political inheritance. They throw it away as if they'd earned it and could do with it what they liked.

<snip>

Bush the younger came forward, presented himself as a conservative, garnered all the frustrated hopes of his party, turned them into victory, and not nine months later was handed a historical trauma that left his country rallied around him, lifting him, and his party bonded to him. He was disciplined and often daring, but in time he sundered the party that rallied to him, and broke his coalition into pieces. He threw away his inheritance. I do not understand such squandering.
Gosh, Peggy almost sounds like a .... Democrat. These are exactly the things people like me have been saying for years. Welcome to the party, Peggy.

And all of you Bush-lovers, afflicted with B-L-S (Bush Love Syndrome), only one thing to say: Bwahahahahaha.
 
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I think I've made my opinions of Bush very clear.

Still, I would never consider "rumour has it" or "so I've heard" journalism to be very trustworthy.

Of course, I don't have an agenda either.
 

Mcluhan

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lookingforitallthetime said:
I think I've made my opinions of Bush very clear.

Still, I would never consider "rumour has it" or "so I've heard" journalism to be very trustworthy.

Of course, I don't have an agenda either.
I'll wait for the Michael Moore movie "West Wingey"
 
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