'The pResident said that some countries lack the "fortitude" to take action against Saddam Hussein. Excuse me...but I don't exactly see George W. Bush's ass on the line either. While our young men and women are fighting, and dying on the sands of Iraq, Bush will have his feet propped up on a barco-lounger in the war room, munching on Pork Rinds.' - Hesiod, at Counterspin Central.
'Let's see, doesn't this make the second time that Bush didn't like how a vote was going to turn out so he canceled the count?' - Barney Gumble, at MWO Watch Watch Watch Watch.
'his complete and crushing failure as a world leader'
Howdy. Ah'm Duh-bya, an' ah'm a complete an' utter tool.
'Bush wasn't strong enough to sustain the resolve necessary to hammer out alternatives to the crude solution of war. He wasn't strong enough to persuade others to his point of view. His diplomatic skills and his political instincts have been so weak that he managed to squander with breathtaking speed the global goodwill toward the United States after the attacks of Sept. 11. He managed even to fracture a patriotic American population.
'Forget Gary Cooper and the cowboy swagger and the tough "you're either with us or against us" proclamations. We are going to war not because George W. Bush is too strong a leader to put up with Hussein's games but because he is too weak to find an alternative.' - Joan Ryan, obviously a damn commie traitor who hates Amurka, at SFGate.com. {/sarcasm}
'The nightmare world of a paranoid president'
'Big leaders can make even small countries look big, as Jacques Chirac and Tony Blair have reminded us often in recent weeks. But it is surely rare that a small leader makes even the greatest power look small. President George Bush accomplished that dubious feat in his televised address to the American people on Monday night.' - Mary Dejevsky, in the Independant.
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