Friday, November 23, 2007

Three Years Later...

John Kerry finally grows a pair.

Would have been nice to see this side of Kerry when it actually would have mattered.

Friday, November 16, 2007

Not Politics

Just go play at FreeRice.com, expand your vocabulary and help address world hunger.

Sometimes I believe that the man was put on this earth only to vex me

I mean, how else could you explain this video? Sorry, Mr. President, you're absolutely correct. I certainly can't think of a single error that has been made. Nope, not one.

Now, I always thought that if there was a Republican president, at the very least we could enjoy some sort of fiscal responsibility. At least, that's how they try and spin it, when, for example, President Bush accuses Congress of going on a "spending spree."

Really? Pots and kettles, maybe? Just look at this graph:



It looks like the only President that has been able to slow the growth of the Federal Debt is that rascally liberal, President Clinton. After Bush took office, it seems like the debt took a good dose of Viagra.

OK, I can handle this. Only 430 more days of being vexed.

Thursday, November 15, 2007

I don't know if this is accurate or not

And I don't really care. I just think it's funny:

Friday, November 02, 2007

What did we do to deserve this President?

Man, he's annoying.

At a talk before the Heritage Foundation, Bush likened Congress to those who ignored Lenin and Hitler, and warned that they should spend more time listening to terrorists than MoveOn.org.

There are so many ways to go with this.

Bush on Hitler:
In the 1920s, the world ignored the words of Hitler, as he explained his intention to build an Aryan super-state in Germany, take revenge on Europe, and eradicate the Jews — and the world paid a terrible price.

When he's talking about people ignoring Hitler, does he mean people like his own grandfather?

Wait, that is a tenuous connection, and doesn't really have anything to do with Bush himself, so maybe we should go a different route: Hitler rose to power by solidifying power in the executive branch, while continually nudging the German constitution out of the way until it became meaningless. Gee, who do we know who acts like that?

Bush on bin Laden:
When it comes to funding our troops, some in Washington should spend more time responding to the warnings of terrorists like Osama bin Laden and the requests of our commanders on the ground and less time responding to the demands of MoveOn.org bloggers and Code Pink protesters.

We should spend more time worrying about bin Laden, huh? So, which video will make your stomach churn more, this one, or this one?

Is there anything that Bush does that doesn't reek of irony?




Addendum: I watched the Kerry/Bush video again, and it made me wonder: How many people who voted in 2004 actually voted for a candidate? How many people were actually energized by the candidate themselves? I would guess that most people who voted were either voting for their party, or against the guy they disliked the most. Please, somebody with more life experience than I have tell me when there was a Presidential election with two less likable candidates.