How would you rate the priorities Bush and his friends have set?
Forget the economy, global warming, our infrastructure of roads and bridges
that are rotting away. And forget health care, which is a scandal, and is our
Achilles heel. A civilization that doesn’t take care of its young people and their
young minds through education, and that doesn’t take care of its aging parents?
Do you think our priority was going to Iraq, really? They didn’t have
nuclear bombs that I knew of. We’re in a war we should never have gotten
into, and yet they haven’t resolved the nuclear powers like North Korea and
Iran, so the priorities are wrong. Meanwhile, it’s going to be a half-trillion-dollar
war in Iraq. And we brought what to them? Democracy? I think we brought
them civil war. We’re after oil. Hitler bombed the hell out of Romania because
he wanted the oil fields. Before Pearl Harbor, we forget how we were twisting
the Japanese in the wind and shutting off their oil supply. No matter what you
talk about, every real confrontation is based on fossil fuel because we’re just
hooked on it. Selling nukes to India? Common sense has gone out the window.
You can tap my phone without a warrant? Where is the media? I would
think they’d be outraged at the way they’ve been conned. And the Democratic
Party is sitting on its hands. What are they doing, worrying about running
Hillary? Where is our country headed?
We have plenty of opinions on that score, but we’d rather hear yours.
When I go to Europe, they love Americans but they hate Bush and think he’s
nuts. Through the debacle of Iraq, I would have first fired all his speechmakers.
“Shock and awe,” “axis of evil,” “dead or alive”? That’s old Europe, not new
Europe. How can you write s--- like that without insulting your friends? Those
are fighting words. had to call his nanny, Karen Hughes, back from Texas
because he needed her to write speeches for Iraq and she wrote most of that
s---. It’s time for the press and the loyal opposition, the Democrats, to be
enraged and obnoxious. I think the press should stop all this political correctness
and just tell it the way it is and not worry where the chips fall. I’m asked
to speak at a lot of college commencements, and you don’t want to scare these
kids, but we’re in debt for trillions and leaving them the mortgage, saying, in
effect, “You pay it back.” Instead of “shock and awe,” we ought to be saying
things like, “Cool the rhetoric” and asking, “Where have all the thinkers gone?”