Someone had better call the Bomb Squad. George Orwell's head is about to explode. In his speech today, Bush compared the terrorists to Hitler, Stalin, and Pol Pot -- a comparison few would disagree with, which makes me wonder why he'd bother with it -- by issuing the
quote to end all quotes:
"[E]vil men obsessed with ambition and unburdened by conscience must be taken very seriously and we must stop them before their crimes can multiply."
Wow.
Now since it's Veterans' Day, and my grandfather is an incredibly liberal veteran of WWII, I'd like to point out a few things for our idiotic friends in the media. Particularly you, Wolf Blitzer, for allowing Dan Bartlett to go on television to smear John Kerry and the Dems without challenge -- you half-bearded, whining little prick.
Why the shots at Kerry? The election's over. He's a boring senator who ran a weak campaign, but he was
our boring senator who ran a weak campaign. And you know what? Since it's Veterans' Day, I, for one, would like to see Kerry, a veteran, celebrate by marching up the steps of the White House to beat these snotty little shits' asses all over the fucking lawn.
Only the Bush administration -- an administration run by people who've never served a day in their goddamned lives -- would spend this day spitting on a highly-decorated veteran. And only our "liberal media" would let this kind of bullshit fly.
For a guy who can barely make it through a sentence before falling into a daze from years of coke-filled (presumably Christian) partying, George Bush sure does love his analogies. The only problem is that he doesn't understand irony -- a problem I often find among members of his base (it's got to be those lower IQ scores).
And, folks, on a completely different note: I don't want to know who keeps doing it, but, whoever it is, please stop kicking Terry Jeffrey in the groin. I'm so tired of listening to this giant, illiterate egg, and if ever we needed evidence of why Democrats are better, this debate on CNN between Bill Press and Humpty Dumpty ought to be it.