The Bleating Bush
by peptide Tuesday, Apr 25 2006, 5:40pm
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Bush has responded to recent bombings in Egypt with a finger pounding demonstration of determined imbecility; he once again identifies “the enemy” as singular, implying a centralised terrorist group. If the USA had any credible intelligence they would know that the ‘enemy’ is in fact many separate and spontaneously occurring cells rather than a fixed hierarchical centralised group. Misinformation could be another reason the USA is failing in Iraq! US troops are unable to locate the “enemy” to which Bush and his administration continually refers – we should not forget that Rumsfeld briefs Bush on these matters.
However, the most curious recent announcement by Bush was made after the presidential appointment in Iraq. Bush stated that the Iraqi presidential appointment would ensure the “security” of the USA! That statement is perhaps more stupid than the singular enemy theory. Iraq has never posed a threat to the USA, prior or post invasion. Politics in Iraq are so far removed from US reality that one would need to interrogate Bush’s psychiatrist for an explanation of his irrational paranoid delusions. No connection exists outside the mind of Bush and perhaps a few paranoid neo-cons. Nonetheless, numerous bombings in Baghdad immediately after the presidential appointment quickly deflated anything the idiot US president announced.
The Bush presidency has degenerated to the level of bad circus entertainment; except for the fact that young Americans and innocent Iraqis are dying, it would be laughable. The moron president rambles, drivels and bleats utter nonsense on every occasion he addresses the public. His rambling's clearly indicate a lack of accurate 'intelligence' and inept 'handling' (briefings/advice). A picture of US regime failure is presented to the public almost nightly via the antics of divorced from reality Bush.
It is no secret that Bush is the idiot puppet of ultra-right forces in the US, it would seem that more advisers have followed the example of Wolfowitz and Perle and have jumped ship. Without the support of adept deceivers and liars Bush is seen as the pathetic figure he really is, a sick personality entirely divorced from the real world. The American people can take a long hard look at themselves – a leader is only a reflection of the people. There is nowhere to go except backwards, more insanity, death and destruction; the three instantly recognisable characteristics of the Bush regime.
The world is witnessing the rapid decline of a very short-lived empire (approx. fifty years) and it is obvious that the people do not possess the will or fortitude to reverse the trend – in the face of glaring incompetence, the clown remains King!
God bless Asia.