Who Woke the Old Man Up?
Posted by: Emperor Darth Misha I in A.-I. Whup-ass, Politics8:00 pm
(Via LC & IB Bill Quick)
OK, this is the second time, so now we’re beginning to get the impression that he’s serious about it. Very encouraging and, might we add, ABOUT FOOKIN’ TIME!
ELMENDORF AIR FORCE BASE, Alaska (AP) — President Bush escalated the bitter debate over the Iraq war on Monday, hurling back at Democratic critics the worries they once expressed that Saddam Hussein was a grave threat to the world.
“They spoke the truth then and they’re speaking politics now,” Bush charged.
Ouch.
The bastard. “Escalating the bitter debate” by daring to answer the filthy liberal lies that the Lame Ass Media have been bleating far and wide. Just like the Evil Joooos “perpetuating the cycle of violence” and “threatening ceasefires” when they dare defend themselves against Paleoswinian terrorist attacks.
Bush went on the attack after Democrats accused the president of manipulating and withholding some pre-war intelligence and misleading Americans about the rationale for war.
“Some Democrats who voted to authorize the use of force are now rewriting the past,” Bush said. “They’re playing politics with this issue and they are sending mixed signals to our troops and the enemy. That is irresponsible.”
Indeed it is.
It’s about bloody time that he got around to pointing it out too but, as they say, better nate than lever. Right now I just feel like hugging the guy.
In a very Imperial and manly fashion, of course.
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Talk is cheap.
I want action.
Plus, the sooner he stops with that “Islam is a religion of peace” crap, the more I’ll trust him.
November 14th, 2005 at 8:08 pmUsing Mozilla Firefox 1.0.7 on Windows XP
Well, I’m not ready for long, hot showers with him myself either, but it’s still a step in the right direction.
Of course, the fact that a two-sentence response to liberal lies is a change for the better just goes to show exactly what a lame duck he’s been lately.
November 14th, 2005 at 8:10 pmUsing Mozilla Firefox 1.0.7 on Windows XP
I’m waiting to hear something along the lines of “Kerry - Kennedy; Y’all just shut up, now. I won, y’all lost, kiss my ass, sit down, sit back, and enjoy the ride!”
Never lose the dream…
November 14th, 2005 at 8:21 pmUsing Mozilla 1.7.2 on Windows 98
Liberals: BOOOSH IS DE DEVIL!!!! HE Lied, they died, HALUBURTON! CIA/Oil/PNAC, Sadam was never a threat, RUN AWAY! It’s all made up, Imperial Nazi, Amerian Imperial Power, It’s white christians trying to bring about the second comming, Tyrant, Bush=Hitler, No blood for oil, we deserve it because of the crusades/supporting Israle/jingonism/forced impoverished arabs, We sold him the weapons, Sadam was set up for Booooosh to have an excuse (did I miss any?)
Bush: Dems are re-writing history
Liberals: OH MY FUCKING GOD!!! DID YOU JUST HEAR WHAT SHRUB SAID!!!!! He’s devisive, he’s evil, he’s politickin with the lives of soldiers, BOOOSH IS DE DEVIL!!!! HE lied, they died (bla bla bla)… (did I miss any?)
November 14th, 2005 at 8:21 pmUsing Internet Explorer 6.0 on Windows XP
But where are the Senate Rupubs?? Other than McCain*spit*, I haven’t heard much from them supporting the administration.
November 14th, 2005 at 8:30 pmUsing Mozilla Firefox 1.0.7 on Windows XP
“Who woke the old man up?” Probably Karl Rove, brandishing a fistful of polls that had the President hovering around a 40% job approval rating…or less. Or maybe Bush just finally got tired of playing the part of the Democrats’ round-bottomed doll and realized that “turning the other cheek” with the Democrats simply meant that they’d just spank him harder.
I realize that the Democrats already have been driven to incoherence trying to prove the “Bush LIED!” argument - just look at how Senator Jay Rockefeller made a complete ass of himself on Fox News Sunday yesterday - but here’s another question that needs to be asked of the so-called loyal opposition:
For five years you Democrats have been claiming that President Bush is too dumb to tie his own shoelaces without help. Now you want us to believe that the President - that’s right, Mr. George W. “Somewhere in Texas, a village is missing its idiot” Bush - misled you into supporting an unjust war? How stupid is that? And just how stupid do you think we are?
November 14th, 2005 at 8:32 pmUsing Internet Explorer 6.0 on Windows 2000
I was JUST going to say the same exact thing. After all, it is Karl who is the brain behind the cardboard cutout called Bush.
Karl’s been a bit preoccupied lately, and that is why Bush has been looking like a discarded sock instead of a sock puppet. All he needed was Karl’s hand up his ass again (something I hear Karl might actually be into)
November 14th, 2005 at 8:40 pmUsing Mozilla Firefox 1.0.7 on Windows XP
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Yeah, really. And here we thought cosmic mind-altering psychic powers were overexaggerated in the movies.
To keep something in the news, you do one, small thing at a time. Repeatedly, each on a different day. I think if they want to maximize what little they could get out of the misinformation corporations calling themselves media, they will separate things to keep them simple, and every other day or so, someone different in gov’t says something to make the point (that is standard PR sense, anyway). (Come to think of it, I must be dreaming. This administration has had the WORST P.R. results in the history of our country. They are clearly not using standard P.R. sense!) Anyway, if they actually were, it would be of more value for Reps to make statements one at a time than all at once.
I noticed that yahoo news had a notice about Bush’s veteran’s day speech in the top news list for less than a day before more “important” things edged it out. It will take constant reminding to keep anything in the news for very long.
November 14th, 2005 at 8:48 pmUsing Mozilla Firefox 1.0.4 on Windows XP
And regarding today’s Rott poll question - “Do you think Congress will vote to allow President Bush to go to war again?” - I think you’re asking the wrong question (although I doubt the Democrats in Congress would so vote, even in the face of imminent invasion by a foreign power; that would put them on the same side of an issue as the President they so despise). The more important question is: If we have to go to war again, who will we be able to count on to stand with us?
I ask this because the Democrats and their allies in the media and the foreign policy establishment have spent the past three years trying to undermine not only the military and foreign policy of the Bush Administration, but America’s credibility in world affairs as well. For nothing more than the sake of a short-term political advantage. That is the ultimate result of the Democrats’ “Bush LIED!” argument, and with imminent terrorist and/or WMD threats now existing or rapidly approaching in Syria, Iran and North Korea, this is the absolutely worst time for the Democrats to be pulling such a chickenshit stunt. If you’ve wondered why the Administration has been floundering as of late with the Iran and North Korea situation, well…there you go. It will likely take some sort of US led, multinational military action to deal with Iran’s pursuit of the Bomb…which, thanks to the DemocRATs’ attempt to rewrite history regarding Iraq, we no longer have the credibility to put together. (And should Bush use our military to unilaterally remove Iran’s WMD program, the Democrats would likely immediately move for his impeachment.)
November 14th, 2005 at 8:49 pmUsing Internet Explorer 6.0 on Windows 2000
PP, did JT Davis or damspot steal yer login? I normally don’t hear ad-hominim attacks or gratuitous illogic from you…
November 14th, 2005 at 8:51 pmUsing Mozilla 1.7.2 on Windows 98
God bless you, PP, you just provided a perfect illustration of the point I just made:
I noticed that you made a point of ducking that question. You can’t have it both ways, PP: either Bush is a dumbass “cardboard cutout” Karl Rove hand-puppet or he’s Machiavelli reincarnated. Either way, if you accept at face value the DemocRATs’ claims that Bush misled them into supporting an unjust war, based on precisely the same supposedly suspect intelligence, then what does that say about their brains? Much less their fitness to govern?
November 14th, 2005 at 8:57 pmUsing Internet Explorer 6.0 on Windows 2000
Here’s a few more claims that the Democrats made about the situation in Iraq…before they decided it was politically advantageous to undermine a justifiable war that most of them supported, for all the reasons President Bush gave and more.
PP, if you seriously believe that the President misled us regarding the threat represented by Iraq…then so did all those now opposing the war. The only question regarding the treacherous, chickenshit Congressional Democrats is: Were they misleading us before we went to war, when they ostensibly supported removing Saddam? Or are they misleading us now, when they now claim we had no right to act as we did? Again, you can’t have it both ways.
November 14th, 2005 at 9:26 pmUsing Internet Explorer 6.0 on Windows 2000
Let the Dems whine about the war. It keeps them occupied.
The only complaint that I have about the way the President is conducting the war is he is not being ruthless enough. Let’s just nuke the pricks and be done with it!
Also, who gives a damn about is poll numbers? He cannot run again. If the Dems think they can gain seats in the House and Senate because of the war all we have to do is put some real conservatives forward as candidates and there will be no contest.
In short, we have got to quit allowing the Dems to set the rules for the arguement. Just as we have to quit allowing the terrorists to set the rules for the war. We have the “nuclear option” in the Senate and we have the nuclear option in the Iraq theater. Just use it!!!
November 14th, 2005 at 9:34 pmUsing Internet Explorer 6.0 on Windows XP
David Corn in a column promoted on Yahoo news:
November 14th, 2005 at 10:40 pmBush Rewrites History To Criticize His Anti-war Critics
http://tinyurl.com/8qeer
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The dhimmicraps think ALL of America is stupid, how else could they ever hope to win anything?
November 14th, 2005 at 11:10 pmUsing Internet Explorer 6.0 on Windows XP
P.P.!
I can hear your tinfoil hat crinkling a mile away….
You know Bush is “scoring points” when P.P. drops his “I’m a moderate” facade and lapses back into shrieking liberal moonbat mode.
Yep, the evil and diabolical Karl Rove has beaten “the rap” and is free to rain destruction upon the hilariously inept and hapless democrats.
Bitter and infuriated, the asshats launch their “sooper sekret” weapon, the dreaded “Rove is a Fag” missile in a desperate attempt to get the Conservative base to “disown him”.
Alas, the liberal moonbat “uberweapon” will sputter and fall faster than Air America’s “numbers”…

November 15th, 2005 at 1:53 amUsing Internet Explorer 6.0 on Windows XP
On a serious note, I can’t believe that democrats are so stupid, they’re trotting out the tired and recycled “Bush lied-people died” meme yet again and expect it to gain traction..
Don’t they realize that they’re just painting themselves as liars and hypocrites?
They’ve tried this meme repeatedly before only to have it blow up in their faces.
Perhaps their internal polling is telling them that “Mainstream America” isn’t buying all the bullshit being touted by “the unbiased media” and they’re getting desperate.
Another possibility is that the democrats are indeed stupid and have short term memory like their party symbol, the jackass.
If that’s the case, we are going to get to watch the horrific yet laughter causing spectacle of the democrats once again getting “donkey punched” and “Dirty Sanchezed” by Karl Rove and the GOP in 2006.
(In a rhetorical sense, of course… :lol:)
November 15th, 2005 at 2:17 amUsing Internet Explorer 6.0 on Windows XP
What points? He has been leaking like a rusty bucket for the past few months and you know it.
I have never accused Bush of being very bright. He might have the title of president, but it is more than obvious others are calling the shots.
You’ve witnessed the man over the past two months while Karl Rove was keeping a low profile. Bush was a total mess. Left to his own devices, he nominates his personal attorney for Supreme Court?
Besides, can you honestly find anything about the man that even remotely resembles conservatism? In the five years he has been president, he has borrowed more money from banks and foreign governments than every other president combined. And we have three more years to go with him!
He has? Check it again. Fitzgerald has a new Grand Jury and he is continuing on. I love the spin on the Libby indictments (there wasn’t any other charges to file). Maybe you should have listen to Fitzgerald state that he couldn’t even get to who leaked because of the lies from Libby. (If there wasn’t a leak, then why the need to lie?)
Been following the Arbitron lately? Some of the AAR shows are doing quite well. My boss just beat out Rush in every market they share, and Ed Shultz is taking Hannity to the cleaners. When Franken leaves at the end of December, (oops, gave away a little secret) my boss picks up those slots as well.
November 15th, 2005 at 2:37 amUsing Mozilla Firefox 1.0.7 on Windows XP
Obvious to whom, exactly? The people he keeps outwitting?
Seattle and San Fran? Bwahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha!!!! Oh, G-D STOP, YER KILLING ME!
When yer boss (Springer or Hartmann? or do you mean the overnight crap?) beats Rush, Hannity (oh, hell - G. Gordon Liddy or Laura Ingrahm!) in a nationwide total share, then come brag.
November 15th, 2005 at 5:51 amUsing Mozilla 1.7.2 on Windows 98
:lol:BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!:lol:
Where to start?
Oh really?
Then why the shrill and almost hysterical bleats when Bush correctly points out the lies and hypocrisy being farted out by the democrats and their moonbat brethren?
You’ve been virtually silent the last couple of months.
I doubt your sudden strident outburst and Bush’s decision to drop the “spirit of bipartisanship” crap are a coincidence.
He was “a mess” because he was trying to pander to the liberal morons. Fortunately, the Conservative base gave him a “wake up call” and so now you’re getting Alito crammed down your throat.
Bon appetite’!
Then WTF are you complaining about? If he’s so “non-conservative”, you’d think that liberal moonbats would be in Nirvana.
Like the democrats would spend less?
They’re already squawking about spending cuts.
I did “check it again” and there isn’t any new grand jury. Just wistful fantasies from laughable sources like Bong-huffington ComPost and D.U. along with dreams er, “speculation” that Rove might get “indicted yet” by the “unbiased” media.
Alas, for the delusional Kool-Aid drinking moonbats, that possibility becomes less probable with each passing day.
Besides, why would Rove “break cover” and start “manipulating Bush like a hand puppet” if he was still in danger?
Like in Washington DC where their Arbitron rating was so low they couldn’t even manage a percentage point?
Air America is so successful, the sponsers are beating down the doors to get……
Huh? What was that?
Oh, that’s right. They can’t steal er, borrow money from the Boys and Girls Club of America anymore so Air America has stooped to panhandling their “listeners” for money with offers of nifty totebags and other “Knickknacks”.
By the way, news that Al Franken is bailing out of “Dead Air America” like a rat jumping off a sinking ship is hardly news.
Karl Rove’s Flying Monkeys penetrated security months ago and relayed that “sooper sekret” info to Limbaugh and Hannity.
They and the rest of the Right-Wing Radio Media Comglomerate have been laughing and crowing about it for quite awhile.
November 15th, 2005 at 9:03 amUsing Internet Explorer 6.0 on Windows XP
Hey E-man!
Ya know who the biggest single fund raiser for Dead Air America is?
Neal Boortz!
He has correctly identified the upcoming issue: When AirBore closes it’s door, the liberals will IMMEDIATLY start whining for the return of the Fairness Doctrine. Forcing all the stations to put on this liberal cat barf they call Radio.
November 15th, 2005 at 11:17 amUsing Mozilla 1.7.2 on Windows 98
Yep.
Bush is definitely on the rebound.
PP’s lack of “moderate” logic is enough to convince me that the dumbocrats are seriously scared.
November 15th, 2005 at 11:52 amUsing Internet Explorer 6.0 on Windows XP
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