The president made me late for work yesterday. Let me explain. You see, he decided to grace us with his presence yesterday. He came to this sunburned state to make speech, to try and get us to “stay the course”. Tuesday the two headed monster of Donald “I have a standing desk” Rumsfeld and Condi “Oreo” Rice gave similarly boneheaded rhetorical speeches.
Friday, September 01, 2006
America, You Could've Done so Much Better
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so I just realized this and it may help you out. You don't have a title bar do you? To get one, go into your blog and go to the settings tab, then the formatting link. Then it's 9 things down. Turn it to yes.
Hey, homeboy. Just thought I'd add $.02:
"There has so much lies, corruption, greed, fuck-ups and bad policy with this administration that thinking about it makes you want to bang your head against the wall or go to sleep and wake up wishing it was a dream."
Bashing Bush and co. is quite the entertaining way to stick the proverbial .38 to the proverbial back of the proverbial skull of time (proverbially) and click 'til the kickbacks stop. I'm not sure, though, that this passage adequately describes the crimes of the current administering cabinet. Unfortunately, the stigma of the complete wrongheadedness of this right-field presidency has all but created a wormhole of self-imposed "nowness" that sucks the liberal populace into white-washing the crimes of past administrations. There's a sort of knee-jerk affect as well: don't many people who tend to align themselves with liberal causes (such as myself, when the goings are just) tend to rag on the Dubya administration without finding out for themselves exactly what's what? The same goes for the Clinton bashers as well.
In a nutshell, what I'm trying to say is that Clinton was responsible for many many many lies, corruptions, greedinesses, fuck-ups and bad policies as well. I'm not even talking about Lewinsky. And most people tend to forget about everything but Lewinsky.
This is not a partisan inquiry. It should be said that I do not swing either way within the two-party system. I find it sad that most of America is suckered into doing so--brainwashed into forgoing alternative options by default. Basically, I think all mainstream politicians are worthless and self-serving. I liked Clinton for his smoothness. My admiration pretty much stops there, though.
I'd be interested to hear/read a more detailed analysis of your opinion of the Bush administration.
Oh, also, hey man. How's it goin'? Likin' the new job?
Peace,
PATRICK
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