I know, personal opinions don't mean much or hold any water. It's just one of those gut things you can't quite explain, I felt it for awhile, then I saw/heard/read about Paul O'neill's account of how the white house is run, and it only served to confirm it. Of course, we ARE talking about a potentially embittered ex-employee, but still.
O'Neil's comments have only been damning if you buy into the tin foil hat brigade's notion. The most important of the charges were really that they were looking at regime change in Iraq and that's not damning at all considering Bush was open about wanting to do that. It was a campaign promise.
I don't know what else of substance there were to O'Neil charges beyond the usual smears and I have to say that's likely the embittered employee talking.
I think he was looking for any little reason to go back to Iraq, and while I admit Saddam was a bad guy, it was not worth 500+ american dead, thousands injured and three guys blown up by 30mm chaingun fire.
That might be damning, if he hadn't talked about doing what he did in his campaign and the previous administration at least looked at the same.
As to whether it was worth it, I don't honestly know the way things are goimg. As to the guys that got chain gunned, don't point RPGs at Apaches.
As for the tinfoil hat thing, I should perhaps clarify that... Do you not feel like bush is simply parroting things his high-level cabinet tells him to?
He's not afraid to listen to his advisor but I hardly think he's their puppet. Most presidents rely heavily on their advisors and it's only moronic left wing charges that have made that into something sinister.
Again, though, in this place of logic and reason, I concede my personal opinion doesn't count for much, except I know that one deluded madman, bad as he was, was not worth 500 americans men and women, (he wasn't even worth 500 American FISH) and billions upon billions of dollars. Saddam was effectively impotent after GWI. Plus, given that going to Iraq was about...finding WMD's, no wait, Freedom for Iraqis, no wait, Saddam is a bad guy, No, WMD's, wait a tick, We, uh, well, can't fool us again! HAd he given one reason and said THIS Is why we are going into Iraq and stuck to his guns, I would have swallowed, but it was a paper-thin case for Saddam's MASSIVE WMD program and how he was presented as an imminent threat to peace and freedom-loving people everywhere, then flip-flopping back and forth. *Gasp for air* THEN toss in the fact that he threw a hearty "Fuck-you-look-how-big-my-dick-is" into the face of the U.N and many longstanding Allies of the U.S., THEN excluded the countries who said fuck you right back from contracts in Iraq (though it WAS our prerogative) (and excluding subcontracts and whatnot) ON TOP OF creating this humongous budget deficit growing like stage 4 cancer cells, THEN he says "Hey guess whut? Weere goin' to da moon!" in an obvious attempt at election year voter-stroking......*gasps again*
Wow, now that's a rant.
I've had enough Bushism. I've bitten onto many of the democratic hopeful's rabid anti-bush stance, and I'm not ashamed to say it. I'm voting democratic to get that little shit out of office, point blank, game over.
That isn't anything to be proud of you're just an unreasoning pawn. If nothing else you ought to make up your mind and consider things rationally. Buying into the party line just because it's the party line is always a bad idea.
Time to clean house, Bring back Bill Clinton, have a nice day, do not pass go, do not collect 200.00, Merry christmas, kiss my ass, kiss his ass, kiss your ass, happy hanukah, Mazzeltoff. (sp?)
Bill Clinton served out his two terms. And he made a damn good mess of things too. It's just he's a charmer and the media as often as not failed to deal with the real issues.
PS: I want Bush out of office as well. But I'd rather not replace him with some one that'll screw things up worse than he did.