BUSH SARCASM AT ITS FINEST
By Peter Fredson
March 24, 2006
I saw a news item a while ago which gave me great amusement. The headline read:
US WANTS NEW BELARUS POLL
The story said: "The United States does not accept results of the Belarus election and believes the campaign that re-elected President Alexander Lukashenko was conducted in a `"climate of fear'", the White House said today.'"
What a coincidence. I was thinking exactly the same thing about the last election that re-elected President George W. Bush. It too was conducted in a "climate of fear" by which he and Colin and Condi and Dick and Donald scared the entire nation into believing terrorists would strike us any moment in a great mushroom cloud. His lies about weapons of mass destruction led us into this present failed attempt to make Iraq into a neocon colonial nation
Today the obfuscatory White House spokesman, Scott McClellan said: "We support the call for a new election," and that too was exactly what most of my friends have been thinking for the past 5 years. When Bush speaks of "regime change" he seems to have no idea that we in the U.S. are thinking the very same thing.
Then Mr. McClellan warned Belarus politicians against "threatening or detaining those exercising their political rights in their coming days and beyond", in reference to protests reported in Belarus. This kind of claim has been coming from the Bush White House perpetually, anytime they did not care for results of actions from other countries.
Condi Rice has been making a career of threatening other nations, lecturing them insolently on the lack of democracy and civil rights, while her boss is busily amusing himself by raping Iraq.
This kind of insincere arrogance is now so typical of Bush and his thugs that few Americans now give it any credence, attributing it to the egomaniacal and imperial desire of a would-be emperor to think the world is his oyster and must be served to him on a gold platter.
Perhaps this is Cheney satire breaking through his usual snarl. The delusional atmosphere of the White House, in which Bush is kept in Turkish towels in a bubble of security and reassurance, does not let any light of truth penetrate those walls.
For instance, recently in Palestine the reportedly honest elections did not come out the way Bush wanted, so he is withholding acceptance or aid and is threatening reprisals for any violence against Israel.
We here in the U.S. too have been protesting mightily against those "threatening or detaining those exercising their political rights."
"The United States does not accept the results of the election. The election campaign was conducted in a climate of fear. It included arrests and beatings and fraud," Mr. McClellan said. Our last election too included arrests and beatings and wholesale fraud with voting machines that kept no records.
We may expect many more threats, aggressive expressions of dissatisfaction with other nations from the Bush bullies. They are desperate to succeed at something, anything, and with total control of our troops and arsenal, they might well succeed at playing war. Their corporate sponsors will be delighted to put the industrial machinery of war into high gear.
For the neocons and corporate executives it means mansions, Lear Jets, beach houses on the Riviera, Mediterranean isles, servants galore, barbecues for despot or billionaire friends, and the world at their beck and call. For others it means death, destruction, orphans, that come with the Shock and Awe of blowing up billions of dollars of munitions on other people.
But the Bush supporters don't like to think of it that way. They don't like to feel sad. After all, their God promised them dominion over the entire world, and, when they get around to it, expansion to other planets which they will gleefully destroy if there is any profit in doing so.
Meanwhile the people of Belarus had better watch the skies for the shiny Peacemakers that could come any moment if Bush gets annoyed enough. So had the people of Venezuela and Brazil and Peru and Syria and North Korea and maybe, maybe, even China sometime later.
We all know that the entire Bush cabinet has recently been voicing their dissatisfaction with the way that Iran is not obeying the dictates of King George. We might hear the rumble of tanks, except that most of them are busy destroying the infrastructure and domestic economy of Iraq. We might hear the marching of foot soldiers, but they are busily killing Muslims in Iraq.
So perhaps this is where the mighty air-force, that cost us billions of dollars, will drops its bunker buster bombs, its peacemaker missiles, and even some of the new tactical nuclear bombs Bush has been preparing secretly for this moment.
After all if a guy is our Commander-in-Chief he should be actively using his powers to kill, maim and destroy or he might be thought to be a wimp. Certainly the Republican Senators won't try to stop him.
Good work, George. You deserve a throne. We had one on our farm when I was young, a two-seater, and I would like you to have it when you legislate.
Seems appropriate for all the crap you have been emitting.