October 5, 2009

Why Is This Man Laughing?

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Now I'm not saying George W. Bush doesn't love America. He clearly does. And I'm not saying he's the kind of man who takes pleasure in watching his successor slowly pinned and wriggling on the wall. He probably doesn't. ("Karl, what say we let that doofus with the Howdy Doody ears win the next one? It'll be good for at least another decade of those Pelosi losers eviscerating themselves. Put up... oh... I don't know... that McCain character. He's so dim he'll actually think it'll be an honor.")

And I'm not saying he likes watching prestige, power, wealth, and lives slowly being drained out of the body politic. He clearly loathes it. And I'm not saying that he's the sort of guy that say's "I told you so..." when he hasn't. He doesn't have to. Everyone except the most besotted core of Obamallationists knows the deep and sucking morass that is enveloping the Wunderkind with every passing day.

I'm just saying that sometimes, late at night on the ranch in Crawford, George W. Bush has to wander out onto the land and wonder....

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Image Via Wheat & Weeds: Yes. Yes I Do.

Posted by Vanderleun at October 5, 2009 10:42 PM
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Posted by: Hunt Johnsen at October 6, 2009 6:56 AM

The Democratic Party was more than happy, nine months into W's first term, to blame him for 9-11. The idea that Clinton's eight years at the helm could have set us up for the attacks was just too far-fetched for any good liberal.

But now, how things have changed. Obama has put in more days at the big desk - well, okay, more days when he theoretically COULD have been at the big desk if he wasn't off partying - but if we are attacked again, libs will still "blame it on boooosh."

Some of my family who voted for the community organizer are now coming to realize that what they really got was the world's most comprehensive vanity publishing gig, and all at the country's expense. When the casualties rise from dollars and jobs lost to masses of bodies in the streets, the pining for boring, goofy ol' George will become ubiquitous.

Posted by: Askmom at October 6, 2009 7:13 AM

Obama is here to finish the New Deal, but what he actually finishes off is now in play.

Posted by: james wilson at October 6, 2009 8:19 AM

Yes, I do miss ya, George. Who knew you were really the rocket scientist of the last 10 years in politics. And one of the finest Leaders the US Military has ever had.

Subsunk

Posted by: Subsunk at October 6, 2009 8:26 AM

"Ha. And they thought I was bad???"

Posted by: wth at October 6, 2009 9:51 AM

AskMom - That is brilliant.

"...the world's most comprehensive vanity publishing gig..."

Can we steal that?

Watching this slow motion train wreck of an administration (and sometimes the wreck is not so slow, as in the UN fiasco) is painful. When the dollar tanks again, the people realize that some percentage of the nation's food growing capacity has been sacrificed to a small carp, the "good war we must win" is lost due to incompetence, the food supplies and soup kitchens are shut down, the packs of feral minorities roam the streets looting what they can, ad nauseum , then the hungry liberals will come to us rednecks with our religion and our guns for protection and I sincerely hope we will just turn our backs on those who are no longer our countrymen.

Posted by: Robohobo at October 6, 2009 10:38 AM

"And I'm not saying he's the kind of man who takes pleasure in watching his successor slowly pinned and wriggling on the wall. He probably doesn't."

I'll bet he does, like you've imagined.

I really miss the guy, but the poor man needs a rest--he looks older than his dad. He has a tough presidency written on his face forever.

Posted by: baldilocks at October 6, 2009 12:56 PM

"Who knew you were really the rocket scientist of the last 10 years in politics. And one of the finest Leaders the US Military has ever had."

A lot of us knew. Bush had character, and you could see that he was trying to fulfill the office of the President honorably. Some of the mistakes he made were because he was walking in terra incognita; suicide terrorism is new territory for the US. He made mistakes but he wasn't malicious.

He'll look good in history provided the Left/Islamism doesn't overrun us completely.

Posted by: ahem at October 6, 2009 1:10 PM

What Hunt said. And I miss Laura as FLOTUS too.

Posted by: Connecticut Yankee at October 6, 2009 3:46 PM

"What Hunt said. And I miss Laura as FLOTUS too."
I agree. Laura Bush was always a lady. The current occupant of the position definitely seems to be lacking something in the "lady" department...

Posted by: barack at October 6, 2009 6:09 PM

Letting Obama get elected is the republicans answer to those fools who called President Bush the worst President ever. (I guess they forgot Carter and FDR among others)

Posted by: Roger Drew Williams at October 7, 2009 8:58 PM

I'm alienating liberal family members with my outrage over Obama. Comparing these two men's character leaves me longing for George Bush's decency and his unabashed love of this country.

Posted by: Cathy at October 10, 2009 6:18 PM