Wednesday, May 10, 2006

All Bush, All the Time.



They know it's too early, given W's approval ratings. But they know it don't hurt to plant the seed.

Think about it, chances are we'll elect a democrat president in 2008. This will give the right wing propaganda machine either four or eight years to work their magic, just like they did with Clinton.

We have a compliant press and media that devoted months and months of coverage to a blow job. But couldn't muster up the energy to lay out a scenario of what could happen if we invaded Iraq. And the corporations that own them owe the GOP a lot for making it possible.

We have a weak as water, gutless Democratic Party that is so afraid of being labeled liberal, soft on crime or weak on national security, that if they have any principles, they'd gladly sell them out just to keep the right from bad-mouthing them. (I know, we have some good Democrats. But we damned sure don't have enough of them.)

And finally, we have an uninformed, apathetic population that won't go to the trouble of taking advantage of the opportunity given to us by the great gamble that the Founding Fathers staked so much for. Namely that the responsibility for the governing of this country rests in our hands.

The Bush family, who has no discernible contribution to the human race other than good business and political connections, could easily form an American Dynasty in the next 20 years. If we let them.

5 comments:

  1. Hey what a great site keep up the work its excellent.
    »

    ReplyDelete
  2. Hi! Just want to say what a nice site. Bye, see you soon.
    »

    ReplyDelete
  3. Nice idea with this site its better than most of the rubbish I come across.
    »

    ReplyDelete
  4. Greets to the webmaster of this wonderful site! Keep up the good work. Thanks.
    »

    ReplyDelete
  5. Your website has a useful information for beginners like me.
    »

    ReplyDelete

I did not mean that Conservatives are generally stupid; I meant, that stupid persons are generally Conservative. I believe that to be so obvious and undeniable a fact that I hardly think any hon. Gentleman will question it.

John Stuart Mill (May 20 1806 – May 8 1873)