Some great sound-bytes from President George W. Bush, who, in spite of his apparent lack of command of the English language, sent our troops to a war that he refused to fund.
Enjoy the video.
Some great sound-bytes from President George W. Bush, who, in spite of his apparent lack of command of the English language, sent our troops to a war that he refused to fund.
Enjoy the video.
Showing the bottom of your shoe or shoes is a terrible insult in the Middle East. Want to top that? Throw your shoes at your nemesis.
President Bush ducked twice as an Iraqi reporter threw his shoes at him during Bush’s farewell trip to Iraq.
The man, later identified as Muntadar al-Zeidi, a correspondent for Iraqi-owned Al-Baghdadiya television based in Egypt, shouted “this is the end” as he hurled them at the American leader.
And someone once told Bush the Iraqis would welcome us as liberators!
Sarah Palin is determined to stay in the news, and FOX News is happy to provide the diva with a platform.
Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin, amid speculation she’ll run for president in four years, blamed Bush administration policies for the defeat last week of the GOP ticket and prayed she wouldn’t miss “an open door” for her next political opportunity.
“I’m like, OK, God, if there is an open door for me somewhere, this is what I always pray, I’m like, don’t let me miss the open door,” Palin said in an interview with Fox News on Monday. “And if there is an open door in ’12 or four years later, and if it is something that is going to be good for my family, for my state, for my nation, an opportunity for me, then I’ll plow through that door.”
In a wide-ranging interview with Fox’s Greta Van Susteren, Palin says she neither wanted nor asked for the $150,000-plus wardrobe the Republican Party bankrolled, and thought the issue was an odd one at the end of the campaign, considering “what is going on in the world today.”
“I did not order the clothes. Did not ask for the clothes,” Palin said. “I would have been happy to have worn my own clothes from Day One. But that is kind of an odd issue, an odd campaign issue as things were wrapping up there as to who ordered what and who demanded what.”
“It’s amazing that we did as well as we did,” Palin, who was Sen. John McCain’s running mate, said of the election in a separate interview with the Anchorage Daily News.
“I think the Republican ticket represented too much of the status quo, too much of what had gone on in these last eight years, that Americans were kind of shaking their heads like going, wait a minute, how did we run up a $10 trillion debt in a Republican administration? How have there been blunders with war strategy under a Republican administration? If we’re talking change, we want to get far away from what it was that the present administration represented and that is to a great degree what the Republican Party at the time had been representing,” Palin said in a story published Sunday.
My favorite part of the story is a little further down and fills us in on Palin’s activities this past weekend, just days past the election:
Her father, Chuck Heath, said Palin spent part of the weekend going through her clothing to determine what belongs to the Republican Party.
“She was just frantically … trying to sort stuff out,” Heath said. “That’s the problem, you know, the kids lose underwear, and everything has to be accounted for. Nothing goes right back to normal,”
So the RNC bought high-end underwear for the Palins as well?
Honestly, have we ever seen anything like this in American history? Don’t tell me we’re employing a double standard, unfairly judging the female candidate. Sarah brought this all on herself when she bought and bought and bought, or looked the other way while others did so.
When historians analyze this election 50 years hence, will they be able to read the Palin chapter with a straight face?
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