November 19, 2003


Wow

Norbizness has the statistic of the week...

And, of course, if something disagreeable does enter the President's mobile panic room, the non-response du jour ("This just shows the value of free speech") has already been thoroughly tested and mother-approved. Hopefully, the 14,000 police officers assigned to this small detail (only 3,000 more than the number of coalition soldiers in the whole of Afghanistan!) will see that this gross indignity does not occur.
(emphasis added) I wonder, has any US President been this big of a coward? I really want to know. Gives new meaning to the phrase "Brave Texan", which I guess is now an oxymoron, doncha think?

posted by Jo Fish on 11.19.03 at 01:16 AM





Comments:

Shrub: the guy who puts the "chicken" in "chickenhawk"

posted by: Satan luvvs Repugs on 11.19.03 at 08:49 AM [permalink]



yes, his father was a bigger coward. he wouldn't admit that he has mistresses.

posted by: tim on 11.19.03 at 11:38 AM [permalink]



In all honesty, I think it's partially cowardice, but also a realization among his keepers that he is intensely unpopular just about everywhere in the world, coupled with the fact that ANY President (OK, OK, I admit he isn't really President, but you know what I mean,) is vulnerable. Plus, as an added option, he is just fucking contemptuous of "the mass" of people.

posted by: Lurch on 11.19.03 at 01:39 PM [permalink]



I can't believe one of my best friends still defends this coward. Then again, poor thing only watches Fox News.

When King George the Cowardly goes down in flames, I hope Fox News burns with him.

posted by: Lisa on 11.20.03 at 09:37 AM [permalink]






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