& yet ANOTHER from the inside: re/Bush
Woodward's book is based on his eye-witness acount from the inside: well guess what . . . Bush planned the war immediately after 911, actual planning for the war not just the long-held "Vision" about Democracy and dominoes that was really at play
and,
Bush also had a secret agreement with the Saudis that they would lower oil prices right before the election in order to boost the econnomy?!
Bush and the Saudis . . . who'da figured?!
There is so much shiit out about this guy . . and from sources 'on the inside' . . .it amazes me that we haven't impeached him!!
and,
Bush also had a secret agreement with the Saudis that they would lower oil prices right before the election in order to boost the econnomy?!
Bush and the Saudis . . . who'da figured?!
There is so much shiit out about this guy . . and from sources 'on the inside' . . .it amazes me that we haven't impeached him!!
Comments
Originally posted by shetline
Next target for character assasination: Bob Woodward
Give the Bushies credit though. It's been 24-48 hrs. since this has come out and they haven't attempted to destroy the guy's character yet.
Shocking.
well maybe not now, but isn't the book based on hours and hours of one on ones woodward had with president bush? i haven't had a chance to buy it yet.
Originally posted by pfflam
. . . Bush planned the war immediately after 911
I thought O'Neil said he had it planned as soon as he took office? Maybe the Woodward book is damage control of some sort? As for the Saudi connection, did BushCo raise the prices of OPEC oil as well? Maybe he should wait until after the election to have the price lowered?
??
(you are being a bad boy, pfflam)
Originally posted by dmz
I thought O'Neil said he had it planned as soon as he took office? Maybe the Woodward book is damage control of some sort? As for the Saudi connection, did BushCo raise the prices of OPEC oil as well? Maybe he should wait until after the election to have the price lowered?
??
(you are being a bad boy, pfflam)
What better way to make sure that the lower prices make an impact . . .
I could be wrong (I've been wrong before.)
Originally posted by johnq
What's with the freakish picture CNN used? Can't you just see the marionette strings controlling him? It's screaming to have the Bush folks put Kerry as the puppeteer in a Flash Ad..
Is that Ron Popeil? It looks like he's trying to shill the pocket fisherman...
Originally posted by faust9
Is that Ron Popeil? It looks like he's trying to shill the pocket fisherman...
Hey, good eye!
Originally posted by johnq
What's with the freakish picture CNN used? Can't you just see the marionette strings controlling him? It's screaming to have the Bush folks put Kerry as the puppeteer in a Flash Ad..
Things like this keep giving me the uncomfortable feeling that CNN is shilling for Bush. Not so overtly as Fox, of course, but a bit of a pro-Bush bias nonetheless.
CNN's online story of Bush's recent, rare press conference, which even many Bush fans had a hard time praising, was linked with "Bush sounds confident note" and titled "Bush stands firm on Iraq, war on terror" -- take in account the text of the article too, and if this wasn't shilling, it was at best a very shallow response to the style of only the speech part of the event.
Unlike the hostile treatment accorded recent tell-all tomes from former Treasury Secretary Paul O'Neill and counterterrorism adviser Richard Clark, Woodward's book received a generally positive reception at the White House. The president's campaign Web site even listed the book as "suggested reading," providing a direct link to order a copy from Amazon.com
http://www.cnn.com/2004/ALLPOLITICS/...ook/index.html
Originally posted by Akumulator
Bush gives Woodward's book the seal of approval:
http://www.cnn.com/2004/ALLPOLITICS/...ook/index.html
It has to be a new tactic: pretend that the contents reflect positively on Bush and maybe the whole thing will go away.
Originally posted by pfflam
It has to be a new tactic: pretend that the contents reflect positively on Bush and maybe the whole thing will go away.
Ron Popeil will never go away. He'll keep inventing and marketing ad infinitium.
Originally posted by pfflam
It has to be a new tactic: pretend that the contents reflect positively on Bush and maybe the whole thing will go away.
Yeah, those were my thoughts as well. \
Originally posted by pfflam
Bush also had a secret agreement with the Saudis that they would lower oil prices right before the election in order to boost the econnomy?!
Bush also had an agreement with the Russians that they would supply oil to lower prices during the recession in order to boost the econnomy.
Why weren't you up in arms about that?
Regards!
Originally posted by X X
Bush also had an agreement with the Russians that they would supply oil to lower prices during the recession in order to boost the econnomy.
Why weren't you up in arms about that?
Regards!
Maybe this will help understand: THICK AS THIEVES
Originally posted by Akumulator
Bush gives Woodward's book the seal of approval:
But...on his own admission, he doesn't read. Does he make any decisions, or is he really the ventriloquist (Cheney)'s pet dummy?
Originally posted by sammi jo
But...on his own admission, he doesn't read. Does he make any decisions, or is he really the ventriloquist (Cheney)'s pet dummy?
(from the onion)
Cheney Wows Sept. 11 Commission
By Drinking Glass Of Water While Bush Speaks