What's the story, morning glory?
Now they tell us
From a column at Duh! dotcom.
Amid a slew of stories this weekend about the embattled presidency and the blundering government response to the drowning of New Orleans, some journalists who are long-time observers of the White House are suddenly sharing scathing observations about President Bush that may be new to many of their readers.
But not to readers of this and just about any other progressive site.
[F]idgety, cold, petulant and snappish in private, he yells at those who dare give him bad news and is therefore not surprisingly surrounded by an echo chamber of terrified sycophants.
He is slow to comprehend concepts that don't emerge from his gut. He is uncomprehending of the speeches that he is given to read.
And oh yes, one of his most significant legacies -- the immense post-Sept. 11 reorganization of the federal government which created the Homeland Security Department -- has failed a big test.
An emperor-has-no-clothes moment seems upon us.
He is slow to comprehend concepts that don't emerge from his gut. He is uncomprehending of the speeches that he is given to read.
And oh yes, one of his most significant legacies -- the immense post-Sept. 11 reorganization of the federal government which created the Homeland Security Department -- has failed a big test.
An emperor-has-no-clothes moment seems upon us.
:: sound of head pounding :: Well, #uck me. Haven't we been saying that for years????? #ucking SCLM.
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Why haven't you killed yourself yet?
FEMA disaster head and incompetent hack Drownie - who did a heck of a good job! - resigned yesterday amid cries for investigations, his balls on a platter.
Fun fact: The duct-tape guy is now in charge!
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