Showing posts with label Bush legacy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bush legacy. Show all posts

Sunday, November 22, 2009

Andrew Sullivan: Why Cheney is afraid to close Gitmo

By GottaLaff

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Via Greg Sargent, a great excerpt from Sully:
[H]ere’s Andrew Sullivan on why the Cheney clan is waging a death struggle against transfering Gitmo detainees to U.S. soil:

What Cheney fears, I suspect, is that Gitmo will be shut down, that history will record it as the lowest point in US human rights ever, that the Cheney family will be tarred as the brand that destroyed America’s moral standing, and that Dick Cheney will become one of the darkest figures in modern American history.

I take issue with that. Dickless McHeartStent already is one of the darkest figures in modern American history.

I'll venture to say that he's worried that when Gitmo is shut down and the trials (real ones, not military commissions) get underway, the onion layers will be peeled back and more crimes will be revealed.

Overall, both Gitmo and Cheney were major disasters and harmful to our country's standing. And when you think about it, both inflicted torture on people, whether in that godawful prison or in homes all over America.

Thursday, July 23, 2009

The Last Hours of the Bush Administration

By GottaLaff

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Slimy and Slimier:
In a must-read piece, Time looks at the final days of the Bush administration when Vice President Dick Cheney "had been pleading, cajoling, even pestering" President Bush to pardon his former chief of staff, Scooter Libby.

"These last hours represent a climactic chapter in the mysterious and mostly opaque relationship at the center of a tumultuous period in American history. It reveals how one question -- whether to grant a presidential pardon to a top vice-presidential aide -- strained the bonds between Bush and his deputy and closest counselor. It reveals a gap in the two men's views of crime and punishment. And in a broader way, it uncovers a fundamental difference in how the two men regarded the legacy of the Bush years. As a Cheney confidant puts it, the Vice President believed he and the President could claim the war on terrorism as his greatest legacy only if they defended at all costs the men and women who fought in the trenches. When it came to Libby, Bush felt he had done enough."

Thursday, March 26, 2009

John Ashcroft: “I think history will be very kind to" Bush

By GottaLaff

The Traveling-BushCo-Media-Blitz-Rewriting-History-Snake Oil Show continues, now with extra crispy John Ashcroft revisions! How generous of Ashy to slip in the ever-popular "Bush made some mistakes" disclaimer. Why, that takes care of everything! All is forgiven:

Yesterday, former attorney general John Ashcroft spoke at the University of Texas at Austin on the differences between the Obama and Bush administrations in a lecture hosted by the Young Conservatives of Texas and College Republicans. Although “[m]ost in attendance were respectful of Ashcroft’s right to speak,” he was greeted by a group of protesters who waved “signs of dissent” and booed when he first appeared. [...]

“I think history will be very kind to [former President George W. Bush],” Ashcroft said as he began discussing the powers of the president, drawing cheers and gasps.

Ashcroft acknowledged the fact that Bush is not a perfect man and made some mistakes. […]

At one point Ashcroft noticed a dry-erase board to the side of the stage and began to describe the overlap of power between Congress and the president to declare war. As Ashcroft made his way to the right side of the stage, one protester made sure to exclaim, “No, it’s not a waterboard!” Ashcroft didn’t hear him and proceeded to draw a Venn diagram. […]

Ashcroft said he doesn’t regret any decisions he made during his time as attorney general. “I don’t have a mark on my conscience,” Ashcroft said. [...]

Since Ashcroft can’t seem to remember any of his misdeeds, we’re here to help him out: He was the chief architect of the invasive Patriot Act, and maintains to this day that Bush is “among the most respectful of all leaders ever” of civil liberties. Of course, in 2003, he also approved waterboarding and other torture techniques on detainees.

The Daily Texan notes that the only time the entire audience cheered for Ashcroft was when he “pok[ed] fun at his own political past,” noting how he lost the 2000 Missouri U.S. Senate race to a deceased rival.

The Traveling Show is doing more to perpetuate BushCo's horrific legacy than not, by continuing to push the usual lies, therefore drawing even more attention to them. Soon, this will be the mental image in every American head:

Saturday, March 14, 2009

Bush Faces Tough Time Raising Library Funds


Just hit up Haliburton Dick for some of the cash stuffed in his mattress.

Former President Bush "is preparing for one final struggle against the odds: raising $300 million for a presidential library, museum and policy institute at a time when dollars are tight and skepticism about his presidency runs high," Politico reports.

"Groundbreaking for the George W. Bush Presidential Center is scheduled for the fall of 2010, with the grand opening expected in the spring of 2013. The center will have three parts -- a library, where Bush's papers will be stored; a museum of exhibits; and a policy institute, with plans for such novel programs as conversations with retired international leaders about their time in office."

Saturday, January 17, 2009

VIDEO: "Tanks in My Memory" (bleeped version), a "tribute" to Bush

By GottaLaff

I heard this on Stephanie Miller's show the other day. An apt, and hilarious, tribute:


THANKS FOR THE MEMORY
THE HELL YOU PUT US THROUGH
DESERVES A BIG F**K YOU
FROM BUSH V GORE
TO ENDLESS WAR
IT REALLY WAS A COUP
SO F**K YOU, GEORGE BUSH

THANKS FOR THE MEMORY
YOU FAILED AND SO MUCH MORE
APPROVALS THROUGH THE FLOOR
YOU ARE THE FIRST AT BEING WORSE
THAN ALL WHO'VE COME BEFORE
HOW INEPT YOU ARE

YES IT WAS HELL WHILE IT LASTED
TO SEE OUR COUNTRY SO DETESTED
AND HOW IS IT YOURE NOT ARRESTED
IT WAS NOT FUN
SO MUCH HARM DONE

AND TANKS IN MY MEMORY
THEY RUMBLE THROUGH MY DREAMS
LIKE ABU GHRAIB SCREAMS
THE COUNTLESS LIES
AS GOOD MEN DIE
AMERICA GOT REAMED
HOW AWFUL IT WAS

THINK YOURE THE MINISTRY
GET ON YOUR KNEES AND PRAY
MAKE TERRI SCHIAVO STAY
THE WORD OF GOD
YOU CHRISTIAN FRAUD
ISNT YOURS TO SAY
HOW GHOULISH IT WAS

GOODBYE LETS MAKE IT FOREVER
WITH YOUR PLACE IN HISTORY RESERVED
WITH SUCH FAILURE ITS REALLY DESERVED
JUST MAKE MY DAY
GO FAR AWAY

SANK THE ECONOMY
DEREGULATION SPREES
SEND FACTORIES OVERSEAS
EXPORT THE JOBS OF WORKING SLOBS
DRIVE THEM TO THEIR KNEES
HOW BANKRUPT YOU ARE

EMPTIED THE TREASURY
CUT TAXES FOR THE RICH
FINANCIAL BAIT N SWITCH
A COSTLY WAR
AS BAILOUTS SOAR
YOU REALLY FOUND YOUR NICHE
YOU F****D US GEORGE BUSH

I WAS AN AVERAGE WORKER
THEN MY JOB, HOUSE AND WIFE WENT AWAY
BUT MY CREDIT CARD DEBT'S HERE TO STAY
NO BANKRUPTCY
TO SET ME FREE

HOMELAND SECURITY
THE TOWERS THAT FELL DOWN
NEW ORLEANS LEFT TO DROWN
READ MY PET GOAT
WATCHED BODIES FLOAT
YOU REALLY ARE A CLOWN
HOW CLUELESS YOU ARE

HOW'S THIS FOR VICTORY
FROM SHOCK AND AWE T.V.
TO LEASHED DEPRAVITY
THE DEAD ARE HID
NO CONTRACTS BID
BIN LADEN STILL RUNS FREE
YOU PUNK A** GEORGE BUSH

YOUR PREEMPTIVE WAR WAS FOLLY
WORLD SYMPATHY SOURED TO FURY
THE WORLD COURT SHOULD NEXT BE YOUR JURY
SO MANY DIED
YOU SATISFIED?

RIGHT-WING PHILOSOPHY
THE GARBAGE THAT THEY SPEW
TO BENEFIT THE FEW
ERADICATE
THIS CULT OF HATE
WE'RE GIVING YOU THE SHOE
ALL TOGETHER ONCE MORE

U.S. BUSHECTOMY
ITS TIME FOR US TO CUT
THIS BOIL FROM OUR BUTT
HIS PUBLIC LIFE
UNDER THE KNIFE
BYE GEORGE THERE GOES ONE NUT
SO F**K YOU
F**K YOU
GEORGE BUSH.

North Korea Says It Has ‘Weaponized’ Plutonium

By GottaLaff

Bush's foreign policies sure have made America safer. He's been such an effective president, always willing to compromise, someone every world leader wants to please. Now President Obama has this to contend with on top of everything else:

The North Korean military declared an “all-out confrontational posture” against South Korea on Saturday as an American scholar said he had been told by North Korean officials that the North had “weaponized” 30.8 kilograms of plutonium, enough for four to six nuclear bombs.

That claim would confirm American intelligence estimates, which suggest that the North has harvested the fuel for six or more bombs.

South Korea ordered its military to heighten vigilance along the heavily fortified border with North Korea, said a spokesman of the South Korean military joint chiefs of staff.
Feeling safer yet, everybody?
With President-elect Barack Obama about to take office in the United States and negotiations over the North’s nuclear program expected to resume, it is possible that the North is merely setting up its negotiating position. But analysts said it could also be an indication that North Korea was intending to hold on to its arms despite an agreement it signed with five countries, including the United States, in 2005, in which it committed to eventually giving up those weapons. The exact conditions under which it would do so were unclear.
L'il Kim is such a pain in the 아귀찜.

Mr. Harrison acknowledged that North Korea could be bluffing in order to use the claim of having nuclear weapons as a negotiating tactic.

He added that all the officials he met with seemed eager to open discussions with the incoming Obama administration. “All the statements about Obama were very helpful, very respectful,” he said. [...]

Earlier Saturday, North Korea also toughened its stance toward Washington, saying that reopening diplomatic ties would not be enough to persuade it to give up its nuclear weapons. It said it would maintain its “status as a nuclear weapons state” as long as there was a nuclear threat from the United States. [...]

Its stance posed the hard question to the new Obama administration of what it would take to remove North Korea’s nuclear weapons assets.

In its Tuesday statement, North Korea indicated that the removal of an American nuclear threat meant the removal of South Korea from the American nuclear umbrella, the introduction of a verification mechanism to ensure that no American atomic weapons are deployed in or pass through South Korea, and even simultaneous nuclear disarmament talks among “all nuclear states,” including itself.

Six-nation talks on ending North Korea’s nuclear programs, which include the United States, stalled in the last months of the Bush administration as the United States and North Korea bickered over how much nuclear inspection the North should accept.
Just what already-over-burdened-President Obama needs.

Friday, January 16, 2009

VIDEO: Keith Olbermann's "Bush Presidency: 8 Years in 8 Minutes"

By GottaLaff

Eight minutes is all his legacy is worth... and about as high as Georgie can count. Keith "cherry-picks" the best of the worst of BushCo. Every ugly Bush stain, every atrocity, every embarrassment is present and accounted for:


When you condense the Chimpenfuhrer's crime spree and failures down to an intensely disturbing few minutes, it's even more chilling. But it's over. O. V. E. R. Over.

H/t: Ady, Jonas

Sunday, January 11, 2009

VIDEO: Bush 41 chokes up over Bush 43’s legacy

By GottaLaff

This is the video of the quote I posted earlier.


"When history finally gets objective?"
Good lord, did 43 really just say that? What language was he speaking?

Monday, December 29, 2008

Dan Rather's $70m lawsuit likely to deal Bush legacy a new blow

By GottaLaff

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I didn't realize Bush's legacy could suffer any more than it already has.

Just kidding. Yes I did:

As George W Bush prepares to leave the White House, at least one unpleasant episode from his unpopular presidency is threatening to follow him into retirement.

A $70m lawsuit filed by Dan Rather, the veteran former newsreader for CBS Evening News, against his old network is reopening the debate over alleged favourable treatment that Bush received when he served in the Texas Air National Guard during the Vietnam war. Bush had hoped that this controversy had been dealt with once and for all during the 2004 election.

As Dan once said, "Feeling good about your chances... or are your fingernails beginning to sweat?"

Doonesbury: The Surge edition

By GottaLaff

Garry Trudeau says more in 4 panels than those gaseous, bloviating talking heads can in any given conversation on any given cable news [sic] station on any given day:



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