Tuesday, July 20, 2004

Well, isn't that special

I've had about enough of this administration's lying, duplicitous bullshit. I have had it so up to here I'm ready to spit blood.

It doesn't MATTER how often his lies are exposed. He just ignores it and LIES AGAIN.

And it doesn't matter how much disaster he causes. He just ignores it and does the SAME THING AGAIN.

And the worthless press refuses to call him on it.

Bush, CIA at Odds on Iran
The president's interest in a possible 9/11 link goes against the agency leader's assessment.

President Bush said Monday that his administration was investigating possible links between Iran and the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks, a statement that distanced the president from acting CIA Director John McLaughlin, who had downplayed a possible connection a day earlier.

"As to direct connections with Sept. 11, we're digging into the facts to determine if there was one," Bush said of Iran.


Translation: "I don't give a crap what those who have some experience and knowledge say about it. I know better, even though I don't know a damned thing, and even though I've been wrong about every prediction I've made so far. I DON'T LEARN."

If this moron is re-elected, he fully intends to start a war with Iran, and he is doing the SAME DAMNED THING that led up to the war with Iraq: he's cherry-picking intelligence, and putting pressure on the intelligence community to tell him what he wants to hear instead of telling him the truth, and he's blithely ignoring all information that conflicts with what he's already decided.

As is his usual pattern, he has decided on a course of action, not because of the realities of the situation, but because of his ideological world-view. And, instead of making decisions on the basis of what's actually happening, he will try to spin reality so that it justifies his pre-planned decisions.

Iran's emerging prominence in the Sept. 11 investigations looms as a potentially difficult issue for the White House, because it could raise new questions about why Bush led a war against Iraq but so far has taken a distinctly less bellicose stance toward Iran.

McClellan argued that the United States indeed had been "confronting" the threat from Iran, which Bush in 2002 listed, along with Iraq and North Korea, as part of an "axis of evil." He added, however, that Iraq was "a unique situation" because it had invaded its neighbors and had possessed and used weapons of mass destruction.


And in addition, he's STILL blathering out that crap about Iraq and their weapons of mass destruction, and what a terrible threat they were. And at this point, if we had a REAL press, they'd be openly asking whether the man is delusional or simply lying. Because it is CERTAINLY one or the other.

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