Bush interview from Ireland
The stand for less shit in Europe during interviews. This is very interesting to see her ask him pretty good questions and then not put up with his shit when he gives delusional answers that show to comprehension of reality:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fze2J2Ve9is
Emperor is nude.
Practical Economist
July 14th, 2007 4:09am
bush makes a good point at the end there though.
the number of dead in Iraq is not a particularly good argument for a withdrawal from Iraq.
that number _does_ merely indicate that a battle is taking place.
the argument for withdrawal must be based on good policy, not fear of bloodshed.
the bit near the end about the visit of 7 guys who had their hands cut off was interesting.
assuming its true..and I suspect it is...that reinforces the idea that someone has been manipulating bush big time.
poor sap.
Do you think then that Bush is an unwitting tool of I suppose the oil companies and defense contractors his father set him up with as playmates?
Practical Economist
July 14th, 2007 4:38am
no, I think that someone is giving him reasons for doing stuff that he can justify to himself.
maybe. or maybe he is just a lying, patronising genius.
you choose.
What a steaming pile of shit that is.
"Lemme finsih and then you can respond" what a cunt, does he think everyone is a slow fuck that wants to listen to his crap?
18 months left of this prick
what are you reading for?
July 14th, 2007 7:05am
>the argument for withdrawal must be based on good policy,
>not fear of bloodshed.
I'd base it on the simple fact that the vast majority of Iraqis want us out of there. I'd defer to them in decisions about their country.
Colm
July 14th, 2007 9:17am
Interesting.
The role he plays for the Irish media is different than the one he plays for America.
Michael B
July 14th, 2007 10:53am
"I think that someone is giving him reasons for doing stuff that he can justify to himself."
I think that's what I meant by being a tool. I've never really been clear on who the puppet masters are, maybe there are several layers of them. Standard claim is 'international bankers', playing the fiat money game, but maybe the oil companies are the new bankers.
Practical Economist
July 14th, 2007 1:59pm