March 25, 2004

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Is Bush unhinged?
The Brits are so polite.
'If a man talks as if he has lost contact with reality, then might he actually have done so? Granted that this possibility deserves evaluation, then consider president George W. Bush’s rhetoric in his March 19 speech to diplomats and others at the White House....' - Robert Higgs.


Bush jokes about lack of WMDs in Iraq
Wonder if he did his 'trifecta' joke, too?

With almost 600 of our troops dead, the unelected fascist punk, at the 60th annual dinner of the Radio and Television Correspondents' Association, jokes about not being able to find wmd in Iraq.

Bush's speech featured a slide show which he called the "White House Election-Year Album." One photo showed the Smirking Dumbass looking under furniture. He captioned it: "Those weapons of mass destruction have got to be somewhere."

CNN aired it, and got some viewer responses:
Fran in Burlington, Massachusetts writes, "Seeing our president joke about WMDs at a comedy function was terrible. How can a thinking, caring human being joke about the lie that led to body bags and broken young men and women? I was appalled."

Josh writes, "It's good the president can joke about blowing $87 billion on a phantom weapon search in Iraq. He obviously has a better sense of humor than the American taxpayer."

Ron in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania: "I couldn't believe my ears when I heard Mr. Bush joking about weapons of mass destruction. It was tasteless and childish. It shows the true man, or child in his case. Why didn't he throw in a few September 11 jokes, as well?"

And T. Friedman in Glen Cove, New York: "I caught some of Mr. Bush's performance last night and can't believe that you inside the beltway people actually laughed that he would have the audacity and insensitivity to make jokes about finding weapons of mass destruction when he sent hundreds of our young soldiers to their deaths in search of them was stomach turning. I wonder if the families of our soldiers patrolling there today, who died there yesterday, who may die there today, thought it was funny."


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