It's the Stupidity, Stupid
The president's ignorance would be hilarious if it weren't so dangerous.
By Matthew Yglesias
Web Exclusive: 07.31.06
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"We discussed a lot of issues. The Prime Minister has laid out a comprehensive plan. That's what leaders do. They see problems, they address problems, and they lay out a plan to solve the problems. The Prime Minister understands he's got challenges and he's identified priorities."
-- President George W. Bush, joint press availability with Nouri al-Maliki, Prime Minister of Iraq, July 25, 2006
The truly shocking thing about that bizarre statement is that it wasn't even in response to a question. Those were Bush's opening remarks. He did, one assumes, actually meet with Maliki. And they must have talked about something. But Bush doesn't seem to have been listening. Instead, he sounds like a college kid bullshitting in section because he didn't do the assigned reading. "We talked about security in Baghdad," Bush observed, delving into specifics. "No question the terrorists and extremists are brutal."
No question.
This sort of display would be embarrassing were it not so frightening.
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http://politics.netscape.com/viewstory/2006/08/02/why-bushs-stupidity-is-a-threat/?url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.prospect.org%2Fweb%2Fpage.ww%3Fsection%3Droot%26name%3DViewWeb%26articleId%3D11791&frame=true.Matthew Yglesias is a Prospect staff writer.
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