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    Repiglican Roast

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    I'm furious about my squandered nation.

    Sunday, October 23, 2005

    Condi in Bama, Karen in Jakarta, Brent in The New Yorker

    Polls suggest Bush is at an all time popularity low within the black community.

    How a slurring, racist, nitwit spokesdummy for class war ever became popular in the black community, or any community, is beyond understanding, but his numbers are about as low as the number of FEMA agents in New Orleans September 1st through 15th.
    Yep, the last number I read was 2%.

    Only 2% of black America thinks Bush is up to the job, and that 2% could be accounted for by the margin of error in the poll, plus or minus 4%, though the 2% might be the extended family of Clarence Thomas, Colin Powell and Chief of da House Niggas herself, Condyloma Rice.
    BushCo., with its usual priorities in tact, is out to uplift sagging poll numbers and repair its public image world wide. That's why Condi is on a save the Bush tour of Alabama this weekend, even touring the civil rights museum, while soulless neocon slime Karen Hughes goes about Bush business in Indonesia where she misquotes, misstates, manipulates and offends.

    Most of the 16 students selected to debate on stage with Hughes were women, and all wore brightly colored headscarves, some with tight jeans. They peppered her with questions on U.S. foreign policy, in particular the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan and Washington's support for Israel.
    Harsh words about Bush
    One student said the Sept. 11 attacks on the United States should be taken as a warning to America for interfering in the affairs of other countries. Another compared Bush to Hitler.

    Your policies are creating hostilities among Muslims, student Lailatul Qadar told Hughes. It's Bush in Iraq, Afghanistan, Palestine, and maybe it's going to be in Indonesia, I don't know. Who's the terrorist? Bush or us Muslims??

    Hughes, who has also faced tough questions in Egypt, Saudi Arabia and Turkey since taking up her post two months ago, said she was not surprised by the hostility toward the United States.

    I understand that there are a lot of young people around the world, and a lot of people in our own country, who don't agree with what we did in Iraq, she told reporters. We have to engage in the debate. That is what America is all about.

    Hughes spoke just days after Saddam went on trial in a U.S.-backed court in Baghdad for alleged atrocities during his rule.


    It's hard to tell if simple Hughes simply thinks she can misstate facts to Muslims in the manner The New York Times misstates facts to Amerikkkans, or if she is another highly mistaken wingnut more full of perceptual and factual mistakes than coca cola is full of genetically modified, subsidized corn syrup.

    Condi, an incompetent as evidenced by her performance as national security advisor on September 11, 2001, though that didn't stop her promotion to Secretary of State, or her announcement to congress that we can expect Amerikkkan troops in Iraq for 10 more years (longer than that, betcha, 50 is more like it) touring a civil rights museum is like Hitler touring a synagogue and turns my stomach.
    As if all that is not disgusting enough, Repiglikkkan women don't stop there.

    Judy Miller keeps circulating lies in order to repair her own destroyed, deservedly so, reputation. I sent a letter to the New York Times to tell therm why I don't read them anymore, though I've known they were worthless since they passed out lies and disinformation for Reagan's central American deathsquads back in the eighties. I sort of slumped back into reading it when they started giving it away on the internet. Shame on me.

    And unqualified Harriet Miers, a woman who called the dim wit brilliant, is still nominated for the pro business, Bush appointing joke of a court.

    How can women embrace such masculine values? Are all these BushSluts really bull dykes? No, no, that can't be. It must be the religion. It must be the brainwashing at impressionable age with male world view disguised as spirituality. One way or another these repiglikkkan women all worship the great god Prick, chief deity of patriarchs world wide. This is why I roll my eyes when I stumble upon pages in the liberal blogosphere, written by men who slyly accuse (or satirize) Rice and Miers of being lesbians. Most certainly not! Lesbians do not worship Prick. More likley Rice and Miers are completely asexual, something a good religious scrubbing is known to render a lot of people. (Though if either had a dungeon in their basement with weekly spanking party, I wouldn't be surprised.)

    Fixing the Bush Co public image may be beyond the talents of failed national security advisor Condosleeza and presidential yes man Karen Hughes, now that Big Daddy Brent Scowcroft is getting ready to roll on the administration in The New Yorker. I'm as breathless with anticipation for that issue as I am indictments for Patrick Fitzgerald.
    Condyloma was Scowcroft's project at one time. It'll be hard to discredit him, though he is also a hateful pig. That's the thing about BushCo; they suck so hard you end up missing people like Nixon and Scowcroft and Cap "the Knife" Weinberger. Though I really can't miss Reagan no matter what.

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