View Full Version : Deputy Attorney General: "The President is Always Right" VIDEO
pisshead
10-19-2006, 11:23 AM
always right, huh? always? never wrong? sounds like a freedom dictatorship.
Deputy Attorney General: "The President is Always Right"
The Truth Shall Set You Free | October 18 2006 (http://wakeupfromyourslumber.blogspot.com/2006/10/president-is-always-right.html)
A remarkable off the cuff admission, coming from the number two man in the so-called Department of 'Justice'.
This blind allegiance is particularly disturbing, since I can't think of even ONE occasion when this president wasn't wrong.
mrdevious
10-19-2006, 04:12 PM
Britney Spears put it somewhere around the lines of "well, like, he's our president... and we have to follow our president, because he's our leader, so we should follow him in whatever he does".
Ozarks
10-19-2006, 04:58 PM
Pisshead is the prefect example of that mentality, only 180 degrees in reverse Bush is always wrong, any nonsense about Bush is always true, the tin foil hatted conspiracy nut is always right. The Government is always wrong, evil, police state blah blah blah.
Of all people,for pisshead to post that, talk about the pot calling the kettle black.
Pisshead re-read your post,then look in the mirror, that's the path to self improvement and the beginning of a better world.:thumbsup:
Fengzi
10-19-2006, 05:17 PM
Pisshead is the prefect example of that mentality, only 180 degrees in reverse Bush is always wrong, any nonsense about Bush is always true, the tin foil hatted conspiracy nut is always right. The Government is always wrong, evil, police state blah blah blah.
Of all people,for pisshead to post that, talk about the pot calling the kettle black.
Pisshead re-read your post,then look in the mirror, that's the path to self improvement and the beginning of a better world.:thumbsup:
So Ozarks, do you believe that Dubya is always right? I'll agree that pissy is a conspiracy nut job but that doesn't erase the fact that Bush is a sad, sad excuse for a president. Let's face it, if it wasn't for Daddy, he'd most likely have the easiest job at McD's. And he'd probably fuck that up too.
Ozarks
10-19-2006, 05:44 PM
So Ozarks, do you believe that Dubya is always right?
No
if it wasn't for Daddy, he'd most likely have the easiest job at McD's. And he'd probably fuck that up too.
He's not the 1st person smart enough to take advantage of his families name.
Here's a guy who has helped his party win 3 national elections, I don't agree with him on many issues however I am not in a state of denial, he may be many things but he is not stupid, as you suggest.
The Democrats have spend 6 years telling themselves "this ISN'T happening" we are "smarter then HE is"
Denial isn't just a river in Egypt.;)
Fengzi
10-19-2006, 06:12 PM
Here's a guy who has helped his party win 3 national elections, I don't agree with him on many issues however I am not in a state of denial, he may be many things but he is not stupid, as you suggest.
The Democrats have spend 6 years telling themselves "this ISN'T happening" we are "smarter then HE is"
No, I'm not in denial. I really do think Bush is pretty stupid. Just watch him when he has to answer any non-scripted questions. the guy can barely get a coherent sentence out. I will admit, however, that his party has surrounded him by some very brilliant people. Unfortunately their brilliance has more to do with playing politics and exploiting the people's fear than it has to do with foriegn relations, economics, or anything else that could really benefit our country.
As far as helping his party win three national elections is concerned, let's face it Ozarks, Osama Bin Laden had a lot more to do with that than anything Bush has done. I mean come on..do you really think Dubya would be President right now if those Al Qeada fucks hadn't flown those planes into the Twin Towers and the Pentagon. Really Ozarks, in your own words "Denial isn't just a river in Egypt.;)"
Ozarks
10-19-2006, 07:06 PM
No, I'm not in denial. I really do think Bush is pretty stupid.
Like I said
Just watch him when he has to answer any non-scripted questions. the guy can barely get a coherent sentence out.
To compare public speaking to intelligence tells me more about you then him.
I will admit, however, that his party has surrounded him by some very brilliant people.
Thats something a stupid man would do ?
Unfortunately their brilliance has more to do with playing politics and exploiting the people's fear than it has to do with foreign relations, economics, or anything else that could really benefit our country.
That's a partisan political judgment on your part, and your entitled to it.
As far as helping his party win three national elections is concerned, let's face it Ozarks, Osama Bin Laden had a lot more to do with that than anything Bush has done.
:D back to denial
I mean come on..do you really think Dubya would be President right now if those Al Qeada fucks hadn't flown those planes into the Twin Towers and the Pentagon.
Maybe yes, maybe no, one things for sure he was intelligent enough to use the opportunities presented, to his advantage to get everything he wanted out of Congress, except SS reform.
He was smart enough to not sit around assuming this political opponents were stupid, he was also smart enough to use his opponents underestimation of him as a weapon against them.
Fengzi
10-19-2006, 08:02 PM
Touche Ozarks. But Hey, before you go accusing me of "partisan political judgement" you should realize that I'm not some bleeding heart liberal democrat. In fact, I lean to the right on a lot of issues. I just someone who'se not so blinded by his fear of the Muslim bogeyman(and he should be feared, don't get me wrong) to know that Bush has done far more harm to this country than he has done good.
As far as Bush's intelligence goes, let's see how far it gets his part this November.
Ozarks
10-19-2006, 08:25 PM
Touche Ozarks. But Hey, before you go accusing me of "partisan political judgment" you should realize that I'm not some bleeding heart liberal democrat.
No accusation, I'm just talking, not trying to get you, "partisan political judgment" is perfectly acceptable in America, even if you/me disagree with it
In fact, I lean to the right on a lot of issues. I just someone who'se not so blinded by his fear of the Muslim bogeyman(and he should be feared, don't get me wrong) to know that Bush has done far more harm to this country than he has done good.
I must say, I never knew there were all these terrified Americans, until I started posting here. The people I met are angry and mad but they aren't scared.
As far as Bush's intelligence goes, let's see how far it gets his part this November.
Yes, the R's may lose this November, regardless W has had a run any politician D or R would envy.
Hamlet
10-20-2006, 01:21 AM
Is George Bush stupid?
You've got to ask yourself why it's even a subject of debate.
"Our enemies are innovative and resourceful, and so are we. They never stop thinking about new ways to harm our country and our people, and neither do we." â??Washington, D.C., Aug. 5, 2004
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-7535308075213271973&q=Stupid+bush&hl=en
birdgirl73
10-20-2006, 04:34 AM
Our President has never impressed me with his intellect, and his former teachers and professors from prep, undergrad and graduate school, sadly, say the same thing. I would love to actually administer a Stanford-Binet IQ test and see how he does for myself. Until I can do that, I'll trust the folks who taught him. His various teachers have been interviewed quite extensively over the years, and they all agreed he was a nice and friendly fellow with good social skills and athletic abilities but not one who was inclined toward intellectual curiosity, creative or abstract thought, or academics. He himself even jokes about those facts if you listen to his speeches. (For anyone who ever maintains that only highly smart people graduate from Harvard, I can personally introduce you to two really dumb Harvard grads tomorrow if you'd like to meet them. Wealthy but not-very-smart folks with social standing graduate from there, just like they do other Ivy League universities, all the time.)
Bush is said to have a fairly high degree of emotional/intuitive intelligence, which I think is admirable, and to have very good sense about people and their loyalties and sensitivities. And he couldn't be completely clueless or he wouldn't have married a woman like Laura Welch. The smartest of the four Bush children is Jeb, who graduated Phi Beta Kappa from my alma mater, UT, in only two and a half years and made excellent grades. If this gives you any scale of comparison, I graduated from there in four years plus an extra semester with a 3.83 and barely made it into PBK by the skin of my teeth in my senior year. Jeb could eat my lunch academically.
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