|
He forgets what it is he's not supposed to know about. They've told so many lies, they don't know what to say now. The facts are all jumbled, the timetable is unclear. He'll continue to get more and more confused, and then you will hear some real doozies come out of his mouth.
Cheney's crooked lips are finally sealed shut. He can hardly speak now lest the conversation be two-way and he be required to answer a question. Cheney is now what Bush said about Bin Laden, "I don't know where he is, all I know is he's hiding in a cave somewhere."
Rice has no credibility whatsoever as the public has finally caught on to the fact that she constantly shakes her head "no" as she speaks as though she's telling us - "don't believe a word I'm saying."
Colin Powell now looks like the Uncle Tom that Harry Belafonte said he was. Rumsfeld's hypocrisy is so rank that his hands are all knarled up symbolic of his twisted logic.
Don't even mention the perception that the outside world has of us, which is basically wishing we would just pull our heads out of our asses.
Listen for the collective sigh of relief around the world when americans wake up and get rid of Bush. Everytime I hear him say that Saddam was a threat to the world, I feel as though he's talking about himself. From the world's perspective, Bush is the biggest threat to world peace and security.
|