Sunday, June 27, 2004
The punchline is: "His lips are moving!"
YABL, YABL, YABL:
Remember the "Mission Accomplished" banner? The WhiteWash House Orwelled their way back from that to the end of "major combat"—and even using, as the Inky does, their Orwellian language, it's still a lie! Amazing but true!
And it seems that people are starting to wake up to this:
And we can especially savor that Bush spent $85 illion and got zip. Makes you think Bush's media buying skills are on a par with his business skills, doesn't it? Lucky for him if he's got OBL on ice, eh?
Roughly 84 percent of U.S. military fatalities have occurred since Bush declared the end of "major combat" on May 1, 2003.
(via our own Inky)
Remember the "Mission Accomplished" banner? The WhiteWash House Orwelled their way back from that to the end of "major combat"—and even using, as the Inky does, their Orwellian language, it's still a lie! Amazing but true!
And it seems that people are starting to wake up to this:
On the issue of credibility, independents now say that, by 50 percent to 36 percent, Kerry is more "honest and trustworthy" than Bush (despite the Bush campaign's having spent $85 million this year on TV ads to stress the opposite). And 55 percent of independents now believe that the administration "intentionally misled" Americans when it repeatedly claimed that Hussein and al-Qaeda were linked.
And we can especially savor that Bush spent $85 illion and got zip. Makes you think Bush's media buying skills are on a par with his business skills, doesn't it? Lucky for him if he's got OBL on ice, eh?