Maybe I love this one because I like baseball. This is the thing, it's all about preception. Maybe Bush is a "half-full" guy and I'm just too "half-empty," or maybe he sees what he wants to see. Theologions might say he uses the isogetical method rather than the exogetical one. Basically he comes to any problem with preconceptions that he refuses to surrender, even in the face of a mountain of evidence to the contrary. Classic Denial.Tell me again why they appointed this guy in the first place? Sure, like other critics I have a problem with his history of harassing and bullying his subordinates, but my real hang up was that he had on numerous occasions stated that he did not believe that the U.N. should even exist nor that the U.S. needed to recognize their legitimacy. WHY would you make someone our representative to the UN who is opposed to its very existance??!
Which leads us to other Bush Administration appointees. We already have heads of EPA and the Department of Ed. who don't believe that their positions should even exist, and of course Bolton, now these. How is that Republican? Did Lincon say "of the corporations, for the corporations?"
Wednesday, December 06, 2006
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