Wednesday, September 01, 2004
Big lies from Leadfoot
Get a load of this one:
Oh, bullshit. Bush wanted to go to war so bad he could taste it. That why, whenever we used those Enlightenment concepts, "evidence" and "reasoning," to demolish one justification for the war, He'd pop right up with another one!
UPDATE This one seems to have hit a nerve.... Alert reader KCinDC writes:
Alert reader erasmus:
"[WAURA BUSH]My husband didn't want to go to war..."
(via WaPo)
Oh, bullshit. Bush wanted to go to war so bad he could taste it. That why, whenever we used those Enlightenment concepts, "evidence" and "reasoning," to demolish one justification for the war, He'd pop right up with another one!
UPDATE This one seems to have hit a nerve.... Alert reader KCinDC writes:
No, she's right. Bush didn't want to go to war, as he demonstrated during Vietnam. What he wanted was for other people to go to war.
KCinDC
Alert reader erasmus:
An additional proof that Bush intended to go to war from the beginning is his insistence that Kerry voted to go to war. It is clear that Bush considers that vote, which we all know was for "authorization", a vote to go to war. Obviously, it was a foregone conclusion for Bush. In my dream world, every time Bush accused Kerry of agreeing with him on the war, some journalist would say "so you intended to go to war as soon as the Congress gave authorization? All that posturing about the UN was just window dressing?" Of course, pigs will fly out of my ass before that happens.