Cindy Sheehan is back outside Dubya's ranch, demanding an answer to a simple question, for what did her son die?
A recent poll shows that half of Americans still think Iraq had weapons of mass destruction, regardless of the total lack of evidence.
In related news, half of U.S. still consists of utterly moronic gullible cowards unable to take responsibility for their own misguided wrongheaded mistakes. Cowards, every one of them.
Just like a rural cop laying in wait, federal air marshals are writing up folks simply to make a freakin' quota. No suspicious activity reported, no raises and bonuses.
Really? Yep. Management says "There may come an occasion when you just don't see anything out of the ordinary for a month at a time, but I'm sure that if you are looking for it, you'll see something."
Congress is starting to hit back as Dubya continues to pretend that legally passed laws don't apply to him.
In a sane world, Dubya's actions would be called treason.
Cheney makes the usual tough guy statements about not leaving Iraq. Blitzer asks Senator Biden is he want to respond. Biden says "No, I don't want to respond to him. He's at 20 percent in the polls. No one listens to him. He has no credibility. It's ridiculous."
Damn straight!
Remember Dan Rather's report on Dubya ducking military duty. Turns out it was true, of course. And much worse than Dan reported.
An actual Republican actually stands up to the other Senators and criticizes them for avoiding serious debate on the War on Iraq.
Remember back in May 2005, when Cheney said the Iraqi Insurgency was in its "last throes?" Cheney doesn't. Well, he does, he just interprets his own words differently than, say, a rational person.
How low can a President's approval rating fall?
Well, technically, it could fall to zero. But really, anything below 30% is surely unthinkable.
Unless the Preseident in question is Dubya. Then 29% is doable.
Think we're not in a police state? Think again. Dubya doesn't think he needs to obey the law.
How do we know? He said so.
How many times? More than 750 times!
Senator Barack Obama handed out some barbs at Dubya. The best:
"I don't know about you, but when George Bush said he did not believe in nation building, I did not know he was talking about this nation."
Too bad Obama is such a pitiful Lieberman stooge.
Also, John Mutha predicts that US troops will be pulled from Iraq next year, either due to public pressure, or due to a Democratically controlled Congress.
Great rant on why it's okay to be an Angry Liberal. Includes a nice list of things wrong with the curretn administration.
Dubya describes his worst moment in office as 9/11. And his best? Catching a gigantic 7.5 pound perch in his own lake. (The world record is less than 5 pounds.)
Actually, 9/11 was a great moment for him. Otherwise he would have been exposed as a fraud much earlier. But 9/11 was so scary to folks that they lost both their proverbial balls and their common sense.
Buy a DVD copy of Stephen Colbert's wicked flaying of Dubya and the media, or, as C-SPAN puts it:
"...comedian Stephen Colbert made humorous remarks about various current events and the relationship between the press and the White House."
Also includes Dubya's own comedy piece. No, not his administration's actual existence. But it is funny, in a more conventional sense.
45% of self-proclaimed conservatives disapprove of Dubya.
Oh great, they figure it out now. Morons! It's been obvious that the Republicans were abandoning conservatism since Reagan.
Dubya snubs the Norwegian Prime Minister.
Hey dubya: "Spis Mei!"
Questioner from the audience at a Rumsfeld lie session tears Rummy a new one. Some facilitator finally ends it saying that the debate was over. Sure was. Rummy was grasping at straws.
And who was this pinko bastard asking these seditious questions? A 27-year veteran of the CIA.
Link provides the video.
Dubya proclaims May 1st to be Loyalty Day.
Count me as disloyal.
Complete transcript of Colbert's reaming of Dubya.
Keep in mind that all this is with Dubya sitting right there, having to take it.
Stephen Colbert rips Dubya a new one at the White House Correspondents' Dinner.
The few reaction shots of Dubya show him looking mighty displeased.
It's tragic how we have to rely on comedians for any serious criticism of Dubya in the mainstream media.
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