And now a word from your pResident…and some other fluff

Filed in National by on April 27, 2007

“I want to appreciate those of you who wear our nation’s uniform for your sacrifice.”

Jacksonville, Fl; 1/14/2005

So there you have it our Commander in Chief ladies and gentlemen. A shining example of what I could only have dreamed of to represent the Free World.

Here I was perusing the Mainstream Liberal Media rags, AKA Elitists pukes that want Al Qaeda to win and I came across 2 Pieces I think you should read. The first is Dana Milbank’s Washington Sketch it is a favorite in Washingtong for it’s Sarcasm and Blow by Blow accounts of what happens in D.C.

Today’s Sketch is no let down either Here is a snippet for you…

In fact, Democrats decided that, even though both chambers of Congress have passed the war spending bill with the withdrawal timeline, they wouldn’t deliver the legislation to the White House for an anticipated veto until Tuesday — the fourth anniversary of President Bush’s “Mission Accomplished” speech aboard the USS Abraham Lincoln.

This purposeful delay sent Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) to the TV cameras to protest. “This conference report should be sent down to the president today, by the close of business today,” he demanded. “Not tomorrow, not next Monday, but today.”

Sen. Jon Kyl (Ariz.), chairman of the Republican caucus, stepped to the microphones next. “I would join with my Republican colleagues here in urging the Democrats to very quickly get this veto behind us,” he recommended.

Democrats earnestly explained how they couldn’t possibly move so quickly. The bill had to be printed on parchment, then signed by the speaker of the House and the president of the Senate — actions that would almost certainly take until Tuesday, particularly with all the “Take Our Daughters and Sons to Work” observances.

I love it personally, take a page out of the Republican Partisan Politics Playbook (say that 5x’s fast!)  That’s right Mission Accomplished People, not last year, the year before that or the year before that year, 4 FUCKING years ago people and this SOB running the country is telling you and me that a timetable is a an Al Qaeda Victory.  As Jason would say Castle Voted against a Timetable too, He Hearts Bush.

The next suggested reading for you today is E.J. Dionne Jr.’s Op/Ed piece Titled: Bush’s Non-Argument

The opening is tremendous and sets the tone for the entire piece.

President Bush and Vice President Cheney cannot make the case that their Iraq policies have succeeded, so they are doing one thing they do very well: taking a serious argument over the future of American foreign policy and turning it into a petty partisan squabble.

POW! WHAMMO! SOCK!

The president’s comments this week were less measured. “I will strongly reject an artificial timetable withdrawal,” Bush said, “and/or Washington politicians trying to tell those who wear the uniform how to do their job.”

Let’s parse that statement. The notion that Congress has an “artificial timetable” suggests there must be such a thing as a “natural timetable.” But what would that be? Presumably, the president would reply: when we achieve victory. But what is the definition of “victory” in the murky mess we’re in? The administration offers only generalities that lead us nowhere.

And it’s beyond chutzpah for a politician who has lived at 1600 Pennsylvania Ave. for more than 2,280 days to attack “Washington politicians.” Didn’t Petraeus get his orders to pursue the surge from a certain Washington politician otherwise known as the commander in chief?

E.J. Puts his pimp hand out there today people, This is a good sign, the WAPO’s Op/Ed section is a delicious read everday, it has both sides (the wrong and the Left) but don’t go there to read, come here first and I will show you the light!

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  1. jason330 says:

    Can we all agree…no more dumb Presidents?

  2. donviti says:

    we can agree, but we can’t guarantee….

  3. oedipa maas says:

    We can certainly agree, but as long as the Elite Media reduces the entire business of selecting the CEO of the Free World to the question of “Who you would like to have a beer with”, we are still doomed.