Digby's blog reminded me of something I'd tried to forget; Bush's response to Katrina. There he is at the scene of one of the greatest natural disaster's in American history (a disaster exacerbated by his administration's pathetic response), surrounded by the devestation to one af America's greatest cities, with tens of thousands of people who have lost everything and what is he thinking about? With that moronic smirk of his he is remembering the wild parties he had with his nouveau riche budies, swilling gin and snorting coke at some New Orleans strip club. Bastard.
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Webb: How are your daughters doing in Argentina? and they are not in Iraq because...why exactly?
Bush's daughters? C'mon Don. Somebody has to swing from dance poles and collect singles. They can't do that AND fight in Iraq.
Bush's daughter's are as classy as their Dad.
Digby's blog reminded me of something I'd tried to forget; Bush's response to Katrina. There he is at the scene of one of the greatest natural disaster's in American history (a disaster exacerbated by his administration's pathetic response), surrounded by the devestation to one af America's greatest cities, with tens of thousands of people who have lost everything and what is he thinking about? With that moronic smirk of his he is remembering the wild parties he had with his nouveau riche budies, swilling gin and snorting coke at some New Orleans strip club. Bastard.
Aaron-
That was very well said. YOU should be the one blogging. ;-)
The man just seems incapable of empathy, particularly towards the less fortunate.
The only good thing to come out of Katrina, if anything good can be said to come out of it, is that it signaled the beginning of the end for Bush.
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