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Bush Approves of Ahmadinejad at Columbia

He has now completely and officially jumped the shark. Will someone just send him a case of Jack Daniels so he can finish his complete and utter moral collapse?

Ahmadinejad Speaks of Love, Kindess, Beauty and God in Speech to National Press Club

Earlier Monday, President Bush said that while he's "not sure" he would have offered the head of a state sponsor of terror a platform from which to outline his agenda, he thinks it's OK that Columbia University did invite Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad to speak.

"This is a place of high learning and if the president (of Columbia) thinks it's a good idea to have the leader from Iran come and talk to the students as an educational experience, I guess it's OK with me," Bush told FOX News in an interview. "The problem is Ahmadinejad uses these platforms to advance his agenda, which I suspect in this case ... He doesn't want America to know his true intentions."

Effing genius. The embodiment of strong, definitive leadership, especially when speaking about the thug who runs one of the countries in the Axis of Evil.

Posted by Tammy · September 24, 2007 09:53 AM · Permalink
Incompetence | Orwellian | Tyrants

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Comments

In 76 I voted for a lefty who rold me over and over how conservative he was. By 78 I swore I would never make that mistake again!

Well in 04 I voted for a lefty who told me over and over how conservative he was!
Some people never learn!

It seems my progressive/ bleeding heart President has put me in the group of slow/never learners! Which has made me P-ed Off for 2.5 years, and counting!

Posted by: Rod [TypeKey Profile Page] at September 24, 2007 10:14 AM

In spite of all evidence to the contrary, I'm always looking for some sense in GWB. Like, maybe it's a trick to put our enemies at ease so they'll underestimate America, just like Ahmadinejad talks about peace and love and fluffy bunnies. Sensible people ignore Ahmadinejad's "nice" words and focus on his deeds; should we give Bush the same "respect"? But Bush's words are so disheartening that I can't make sense of them any way I spin it.

Posted by: Talkin Horse [TypeKey Profile Page] at September 24, 2007 01:30 PM

Nice to see that our "Fearless Leader's" stance with "The War on Terror" hasn't changed. (No, I could not even type that with a straight face.) Dear God, I hope this nation votes for the least of all the evils running next year. Although, I'm still trying to figure out who is actually sincere. It seems as if it's a pipe dream to wish for a president with some cohones.

Posted by: ltlme [TypeKey Profile Page] at September 24, 2007 02:23 PM

GWB had oil at $23/barrel before we went into Iraq; now it's +80/barrel; and he was our conservative and we all know that he sold us a barrel of goods. That's the "conservative" GWB and "god-fearing" man that I voted for twice; the most disappointing president in the last 100 years other than his father, who blew the legacy of Ronald Reagan's "3 rd" term.

Thank God that there are no more viable Bushes waiting in the wings.

Frankly it would have been interesting to see what the Dems would have dug-up on this administration had they had the balls to have investigated the underpinnings and dealings within this administration.

It sarted out with such high hopes and such HUGE disappointments by us who feel like the "battered wife" as Peggy Noonan wrote in her WSJ editorial "Too Bad" as Tammy emphasized in her broadcasts of May 2007. I read that piece and I thank you Tammy for calling your attention to it. http://www.opinionjournal.com/columnists/pnoonan/?id=110010148

Posted by: whitney [TypeKey Profile Page] at September 24, 2007 02:35 PM

Hi, Tammy. Didn't you mean a case of Tequila?
And 'thank you' to Whitney. Great link!

Posted by: jeebie [TypeKey Profile Page] at September 24, 2007 03:03 PM

I think my brain just exploded. He has lost it. It seems to happen to all Presidents (except Ronald Reagan of course), their legacy gets engaged before their brains..someone save us.

Posted by: Trinity [TypeKey Profile Page] at September 24, 2007 04:47 PM

Whitney: You must be kidding! Jimmy Carter was the worst President ever, by a mile! GWB, with all his faults, has been burdened with clearing up the ME mistakes of Carter, Bush1, and Clinton. Mahmoud should have been hanged at Ground Zero on a scaffold made of pieces from the WTC, IMO.

Posted by: robert108 [TypeKey Profile Page] at September 24, 2007 09:32 PM

Robert108,
You may be right, to a point, about the burden that GWB has had. The way in which he has handled it, has been shameful.
The man has proven to be as insincere, as his predecessor.
What we all thought we saw, another Reagan, has turned out to be another Carter.

Posted by: Sean H. [TypeKey Profile Page] at September 25, 2007 07:46 AM

Sean: I would like the President to take an even stronger stance against terrorism than he is already doing, but comparing him in any way to Carter, who enabled the takeover of the ME by the radical mullahs, and Clinton, who ignored Al Qaeda and enabled them to grow in strength and power during the Nineties, culminating in 9/11, is just wrong.
When will we learn that if we don't deal with the terrorists today, we will have to deal with more of them tomorrow? There's no time like the present.

Posted by: robert108 [TypeKey Profile Page] at September 26, 2007 07:49 AM

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