A discussion of how
this century has gotten off to such a bad start.
In other words: A discussion of The Bush Administration
- Monday, February 09, 2004 -
George Bush and his problem with intelligence: its all bad
At least George has gotten very good at the blame dance. Let?s watch:
Two years ago I projected a fiscal 2004 deficit of only $14 billion. Ahh... It's actually over 500 billion (and that is without counting the growing costs of Iraq and Afganistan) ooops. Well that's simple it was wrong because 9/11 changed everything!? oh, I said that months after 9/11? Oh well, my budget team must have given me bad intelligence. Bad bad intelligence.
Last year I lead the nation to war. A war that has cost a hundred billion dollars and counting, and the lives of over 500 american heroes to stop the imminent threat the Iraq posed to this nation with it's weapons of mass destruction. Ooops. No weapons of mass destruction? Well, umm it was the CIA, the CIA gave me bad intelligence. Bad bad intelligence.
Last July I happily announced with my newest tax cut would add an average of 305,000 jobs per month! Ooops:
Okay, so I'm off by 1,846,000 jobs, and you all are making a big deal of it, can I just say that isn't fair? I mean come on, if my budget only had a deficit of 1,846,000 eveyone would be saying how great I was. Really, its like you all have double standards. Anyway, it isn't my fault, my domestic team gave me bad intelligence. Whew boy, that's bad intelligence.
So please vote for me in 2004. And for those of you who argue that I'm not smart enough for the job, I'll say what I said in 2000. I'll hire lots of smart people to give me intelligence!
This post all started from reading an Atrios post.
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As Bush said, he's a "uniter." Many of us have never even met.
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