Archive for the 'President George W. Bush' Category

We Could Have Gotten Here by Doing Nothing

Sunday, April 27th, 2008

Hundreds of thousands dead, maimed and psychologically scared, millions displaced from their homelands, and $700 Billion Dollars of Debt, and we’re back to where we were on 9/11. The GAO issued a report this month stating that “the United States has not met its national security goals to destroy terrorist threats and close the safe […]

President Bush Gets a New Nickname

Tuesday, April 22nd, 2008

“Highest disapproval rating ever guy.”

Could also be Low approval rating guy, Worst president ever guy, President Low Point, and Turd Blossom.

Clinging to My Martinis and My Constitution and My Antipathy Towards a Government That Doesn’t Represent Me

Sunday, April 13th, 2008

You want to talk about bitter? OK, let’s talk about bitter.

I’m bitter that the news most people watch and the news most people read chooses to report on ill-chosen words of one presidential candidate rather than the disastrous foreign policy views of another (Oh, really, John McCain, Sadr’s “influence has been on the wane for […]

Squirmy McSquirmersons

Saturday, March 29th, 2008

Dana Perino is so uncomfortable answering for President Bush’s crimes against humanity that I almost feel sorry for her. Almost. Because what was the president doing on the day the 4000th soldier was killed in Iraq? Sure, he may have gone to church - after all, it was Easter Sunday - but he was also […]

Fired up… for Victory!

Wednesday, March 26th, 2008

Fred Kaplan, writing in Slate, incisively addresses a fundamental question I ask repeatedly: What the hell does “victory” constitute in Iraq? He discovers that the goalposts have moved repeatedly throughout the war. Most frustratingly, he concludes that in their current position, the goalposts are so far down the field as to make winning essentially impossible.
Republican […]

Bush’s War

Tuesday, March 25th, 2008

I just finished watching the second installment of Frontline’s two-part series Bush’s War. It was a captivating look inside the personalities of the main players who mapped the path to war and then orchestrated the way it has taken place. Curiously, there was very little discussion of the cost of war, to America, to Iraq, […]

A Comic Look at the Day We Hit 4,000

Monday, March 24th, 2008

By Tom Toles
On Sunday, four US soldiers were killed by an IED in Baghdad, bringing the number of U.S. soldiers killed in Iraq to 4,000. To memorialize the day in which this grim milestone was reached, the Nashville Peace Coalition will gather in front of the Federal Building in Nashville today, Monday, March 24th from […]

The State of the Union is…a Party!

Monday, January 28th, 2008

Join Liberadio(!), the Davidson County Young Democrats, and the Nashville chapter of Drinking Liberally for a “Madame Speaker, the President of the United States…FOR THE LAST TIME!!!” State of the Union Watch Party tonight at The 5 Spot in East Nashville (1006 Forrest Ave, Nashville, TN 37206).
Last year we came together to watch the State […]

Which number is larger, 1 or 935?

Wednesday, January 23rd, 2008

1, as in Bill Clinton’s one misleading statement about his personal relationship with Monica Lewinski
or
935, as in nine hundred and thirty five false statements made by President George W. Bush and seven of his administration’s top officials, including Vice President Dick Cheney, National Security Adviser Condoleezza Rice, and Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld, about the national […]