Politics and Religion

My Bet: Rummie is in Trouble and is likely to get dumped...
HarryLime 10 Reviews 13867 reads
posted
1 / 24

... the "unnamed sources" are starting to leak at the WH.  Bush was apparently BS that he heard about his problem from the newspapers.  I'm looking for Rummie Out, Powell to Defense, Rice to State, ??? to National Security.

If I am right, all of you must chip in and buy me an evening with NOSC.

Is I am wrong, I will publish a post saying all the people that did not agree with me are the smartest people in the world...

Harry

goodguy 56 Reviews 11311 reads
posted
2 / 24

A week doesn't go by without some new revelation about Iraq.  Bush can only spin for so long before he just drills himself right into a hole.

bribite 20 Reviews 12041 reads
posted
3 / 24

What you are describing would be the typical democrat response to a difficult problem, find a scapegoat!  Bush won't do that.  My one caveat would be that Rumsfeld just gets sick and tired of the slimey crap coming from rat bastards like Biden and quits.  But I suspect he probably enjoys causing jack offs like Biden to meltdown and he has far too much character to quit in the middle of the job!

Those slackers, scum suckers in the Senate (Biden, et al) who are doing what they do (make stupid, outrageous statements in order to get their ill deserved TV face time) notwithstanding!  Their attempt to blame Rumsfeld for the alleged POW misbehavior is going to really blow up in the Dems faces.  America loves the guy, he shoots straight and just annihilates the likes of Katie Couric et al every time they interview him with their stupid, asinine questions.  Of course the stupid talking heads of the networks just hate him for it, and it shows, daily.

Bush has the right guy in the right place, he knows it, America knows it, the Dems know it and especially the terrorists know it!

After all, that is why Biden has spoken out isn't it?  Too embolden the terrorists, because mishaps in Iraq are just about the only thing they have going for them!  Too bad they play so fast and loose with our Men and Women's lives over there.  But anything to regain power I guess, fuck everything else, and yes, I think Biden is just about as unAmerican as you can get today!

stilltryin25 16 Reviews 13873 reads
posted
4 / 24

It is sad to see that you failed to maintain any type of standard in the post that I am responding to.  You completely failed to make any rational argument, the only distinctive characteristic of your post was that it was filled with insulting names for public officials.  There many public personalities and politicians whom I have vast differences with, but I refrain from calling them names and try to intelligently state my differences with them.
    It is good to see you post here, I do not agree with you on many issues, but that is life.  I only hope that you will raise your standard of discourse in future posts.

HarryLime 10 Reviews 12996 reads
posted
5 / 24

Bush does not like to find out what is going on from a CNN report.  If Rummie gets moved, it will be because he screwed up with his boss, not because he is going to be scapegoated.   I don't think the president's public statement of support for the SOD today tell all the story of what is going on in that relationship.

agrkej 18 Reviews 11194 reads
posted
6 / 24

Whenever someone from their side screws up, they lash out at their critics by calling them names and accusing them of being un-American or unpatriotic, all with the clear intention of diverting attention from their mistakes.  

So, the next time you hear some conservative questioning Kerry's purple hearts or his war record, just realize it is an attempt to divert your attention from Bush's National Guard record.  

The next time you hear that Kerry is soft on defense, it is to make you forget that Cheney's record on defense is much softer.  

The next time you hear that Kerry will raise taxes, it is to cover up the fact that the deficit has exploded under Bush.

RLTW 10254 reads
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7 / 24
agrkej 18 Reviews 9921 reads
posted
8 / 24

because when someone leaves they write a book exposing an embarassing fact about Bush.

RLTW 12475 reads
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9 / 24
RLTW 12730 reads
posted
10 / 24

Bribite is absolutely correct about Rummy. He is the right man at the right time to be Secretary of Defense. No tolerance for fools, enemy combatants, or bullshit. He will make sure that the idiot REMF's who abused the prisoners get the UCMJ thrown at them. Should he get his ass chewed for not bringing the full scope of the problem to Bush's attention? Yes. But no way should he resign.

RLTW

2sense 10504 reads
posted
11 / 24

Actually, I think the evidence is pretty good that Bush knew all about what was happening at the Abu Ghraib prison since at least early January (both Salon.com and Ron Brownstein of LATimes). That's what makes it all the more egregious when George W. mentioned repeatedly in January through April of 2004 that the U.S. has ended the Iraqi rape and torture rooms. Brownstein on Lou Dobb's news program (CNN) today also pointed out that each of the tripods supporting the war has now been invalidated: i) Saddam behind 9/11; ii) Iraq's weapons of mass destruction; and iii) "liberating" Iraq so that freedom can ring from every corner (actually, that ringing is probably the explosion of an RPG).

My guess is that these interrogation procedures, tailored with care for each society in question for maximal psychological impact, have been used throughout the 'gulag' that George W. has erected from Guantanamo to Afghanistan to Iraq to wherever else the CIA has internment camps.


-- Modified on 5/6/2004 9:34:14 PM

HarryLime 10 Reviews 14807 reads
posted
12 / 24

... we are due for the next scandal and congressional hearings about now.   We won't know, but I'll bet there has been little useful intellegence obtained for all our efforts in this area.

2sense 10701 reads
posted
13 / 24

Well, you have to remember that George W.'s testimony before the September 11 commission was with Cheney, and without any stenographer or device to record their 'conversation'. It was only a conversation, because neither George W. or Cheney were sworn in. As a nice touch, White House staff thoughtfully collected the notebooks that the 9/11 commisioners took notes in, so that nothing could leak out.

One wonders what further secrets are yet to be discovered...and these secrets do seem to find a way to surface.

HarryLime 10 Reviews 25443 reads
posted
14 / 24

...  because I would hate to admit to anyone that I am wrong

No --that's a lie -- I could live with being wrong.  Frankly, I am  consumed by a raging case of lust.  It pains me to say it because I'm ashamed of myself, but confession is good for the soul.  

Thankfully, I'm doing something about it.  I'm going to meet a lady -- blond busty and on the east coast --  and make a perfect act of contrition this weekend.   Praise Jesus!!!
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HarryLime 10 Reviews 12650 reads
posted
15 / 24

... she is where she is by being twice as good as everyone around her.  That doesn't make anybody else bad, it just says she is quite capable of playing with the big boys and winning.

HornyGuyYeah 11885 reads
posted
16 / 24

intent to divert attention away from their weaknesses.

A consistent pattern from the conservatives on this board.

HarryLime 10 Reviews 9818 reads
posted
17 / 24

... I'm liking my chances even more.

it looks to me like there are parts of the GOP rank and file that are upset over the treatment of prisoners and continuing problems in Iraq (nothing wrong with that).  The president's quick response suggests there are both international and domestic political overtones.  If the GOP base gets really upset, the SoD could go in a NY Minute.  He has no great allies in the congress, the Pentagon, or within the GOP.  If the war becomes a liability in enough congressional races, he would become a millstone and pressure would mount on Bush from inside his own party.  

The SoD's strongest supporters are the NeoCons:  people that would go for Bush anyway because they have no other choice and won't sit on their hands for the election.  Bush has Powell with enough credentials to step into his place.  The NecCon establishment doesn't have anybody with a resume that would look right if he replaced the current SoD and had to take over under fire.

2sense 10136 reads
posted
18 / 24

You may well be right, Nicole. Most likely, Bush is only sorry that we were caught. Maybe he should find himself better lackeys.

Nevertheless, it's high time we put a stop to it. If we stand idly by, don't we all become complicit in behavior more typically associated with the Gestapo and KGB.

-- Modified on 5/7/2004 9:43:59 AM

Puck 20 Reviews 10959 reads
posted
19 / 24

Howdy Doody wouldn't perform well without a master puppeteer pulling the strings. He couldn't even do that MSNBC interview without an earpiece so Rummy and Rove could put the right words in his mouth. Watch for the earpiece in the Presidential debates - I'd pay a lot for a receiver that could intercept the traffic on that one.

-- Modified on 5/7/2004 10:58:22 AM

bribite 20 Reviews 11161 reads
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20 / 24
Puck 20 Reviews 12897 reads
posted
21 / 24

After all, it would be the right thing to do, and this administration just can't seem to do the right thing, even when it's the easy way. Besides, Bush wouldn't have Rummy to help run the government, and Cheney's not in good enough shape to do it all alone.

Leffingwell 1 Reviews 13021 reads
posted
22 / 24

Read between the lines: Rumsfeld is toast.  The only reason he hasn't resigned yet is because now is not the proper time.  He needs to let all of the crap out first, then resign.  The point of today's testimony was to let everyone know that more photos, videos, and indictments are coming.  (and probably on a Saturday night at that!)

If I'm right, some hot San Diego babe has to come to my house and do me.

If I'm wrong, some hot San Diego babe has to invite me to her house so she can do me.

How's that for a bet?  



HarryLime 10 Reviews 11066 reads
posted
23 / 24

..  However, iou will feel so good about yourself that it won't matter.  

Good call though:  let him bring out the other crap as he twists in the wind and then cut him down.  The next question: who else will get bloodied as he falls on his sword?  The end question: am I right about Rice (will she get state?)  Powell will move to Defense (even though it is a lower post).  The Sec of State will have to be a republican that involves the UN.  It will either be Rice or Negraponte.  If the NeoCons are smart,  they will accept the change and try to put Paul Wolf... in as national security advisor.  

the only reason Bush won't do this is if he believes his base will slip if he doesn't "stay the course".

james86 47 Reviews 12080 reads
posted
24 / 24

Haven't you Lefties learned by now that, where personnel is concerned, at least, Bush won't satisfy your blood lust?

I wish I could say the same about socialist welfare policies.

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