"BUSH 'Owns' Iraqi War"
news: $ @ ...
> Sean Hannity hit all the republicker talking points he needed to hit to
> work his sad angry audience into a giant tizzy... "Oh, my, they've given
> money to Democrats? And they've said mean things about Bush??? Oh, dear, I
> do believe I'm getting the vapors!"
>
> It's so sad how myopic these conservatives are, they feel like everything
> that they say about Democrats (ie John Kerry, Max Cleland, John Murtha,
> Richard Clarke, Wes Clark, etc.) is totally justified but God forbid you
> criticize a republican...
Fox news has been criticizing Bush for years. I've been criticizing Bush
for quite some time as well. However, what Bush does he either fails to
impart his reasoning to the American people or he's out of touch with the
American people. What Kerry, Cleland, Murtha, Richard Clarke and Wesley
Clark do, they do because they represent pure evil.
I criticize them all. What was your point again?
Oh, I forgot to mention, Guilani and McCain are unfit for office. I
wouldn't vote for either of them. What was it you were saying again?
As to Petraeus, I assumed that since Democrats were unanimous in voting for
his promotion in January 2007 (this year), that he must be well qualified
for the job. So now you're telling me the Democrats were too stupid to know
what they were talking about or that the Democrats were lying back in
January?
> The sad part of the Petraeus Ad is the fact that it could be made at all,
> that George Bush and the crew of flunkies he has underneath him have all
> lost so much credibility that they had to hide behind a man in Uniform to
> wage their political campaign... Petraeus should never have allowed
> himself to become a political spokesperson for George Bush's war, and it
> sadly speaks ill of his character that he allowed himself, and his
> uniform, to be used in that way...
>
> There is a reason that he had to go up there, becuase the Bush
> administration doesn't have an ounce of credibility left, and with good
> reason. They are pathologically unable to tell the truth, they put petty
> political battles above the good of the country, and they valued loyalty
> to Bush and their sad, failed ideology above basic competence... Why a
> decent man like David Petraeus would jump into their boat is beyond me,
> but his decision to do so speaks to his character and sadly, leaves him
> open to just that kind of criticism...
>
> My god, Hannity has pretended to be a journalist for so long he thinks he
> is one! Hannity couldn't prepare an accurate news report on his shoe size.
One thing I know about people who claim everything someone does is a lie.
There's no such thing as everything someone does as being a lie, especially
in politics. When someone such as yourself claims everything Bush says or
does is a lie, that proves your criticism has nothing to do with reality and
as such, it is you who are the liar.