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April 29, 2008
President George Bush: what a crock
I'm listening to President Bush's press conference of April 29, 2008 on National Public Radio.
It's apparent that this man is unfit to be the President. He's clearly not engaged with reality. And I suspect he is on drugs of some kind. He loses his "train of thought" and under his breath suspects a reporter of deliberately derailing him. At one point, he really didn't have an answer for the reporter's question, and you could hear as he stammered, waiting for the teleprompter to come up with some words to put in his mouth. What a joke.
Bush doesn't know much about anything, so the best he can do is parrot the soundbite-friendly snippets coming from his teleprompter. You can hear it in his voice -— he stalls, then switches the topic to some plug for his policies, or an attack on the Democrats. It's completely false. This is really a crime against the American people, who are essentially denied a competent national leader. We practically have an idiot for a President, and I keep wondering — how did things get this bad? (Oh yeah, I remember now: The illogical opinion of the Supreme Court regarding the 2000 presidential election, one of the worst and ill-reasoned opinions in US history.)
A reporter asks him a question about terrorism, and he puts in a bald-faced plug for John McCain. Is that what we have these press conferences for — not to answer important questions from the public (represented here by the press), but to slide in useless political endorsements?
And the way he jokes with reporters — this used to annoy me, but now I realize that it makes sense since the whole process is a joke, from Bush's perspective. This is nothing but the theater of the absurd. We have a baldly disfunctional man for a president, we're stuck with him despite repeated calls for impeachement, and we're all just riding it out.
My eggs are in the Obama basket now, that's for sure. Clinton has been showing some of the same shallow style that Bush mastered, which has turned me off. Obama is by far the most "thinking" person among the candidates, and that's who we need in the oval office. An exceptional nation like America need a national leader of exceptional character, not another "regular" folk.
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