January 03, 2006


Poor Whiny Baby

Aww, Preznit Tinpot Commissar is throwing a hissy fit. After being caught out overtly Torturing and then Subverting the Constitution, the Inerrant Boy is throwing a Preznitial Hissy Fit, to wit:

Bush, his voice rising in apparent irritation, said lawmakers must act on a permanent renewal of the law that expanded the government's surveillance and prosecutorial powers against suspected terrorists, their associates and financiers. Noting the Patriot Act was overwhelmingly approved not long after the 2001 terrorist attacks on New York and Washington, he said political considerations now were getting in the way.
Other than the fact that he either skipped, slept or was hung-over or stoned during High School civics, he just never seems to get the part where he's not the King. I guess he figures that all his political capital will help him bully congress into submission.

Whining is particularly unattractive in grown men. But then, alot of what makes Bunnypants such a loser is unattractive, so what's another negative? Such a fucking loser. I wonder how much "buyers remorse" there really is?

We'll find out in November, and that'll be here sooner than we think. A whining Penis-With-Ears will make a great campaign commercial...

posted by Jo Fish on 01.03.06 at 04:28 PM





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Well, if Dear Leader isn't whining he's smirking. Fearless Leader smirked about surviving "combat with a cedar" after visiting wounded troops on New Year's Day. (Of course he may have done some whinging tête á tête with the troops, but reporters may have been too ashamed to report about it.)


After meeting with wounded personnel, Bush joked about what he termed his own injury in combat - from a encounter with a tree on his Crawford ranch.
"As you can possibly see, I have an injury myself - not here at the hospital, but in combat with a cedar. I eventually won,'' he said. ``The cedar gave me a little scratch. As a matter of fact, (a) colonel asked if I needed first aid when she first saw me. I was able to avoid any major surgical operations here, but thanks for your compassion, colonel."

You are so amusing, Dear Leader. Please tell us the good one again about the woman who pleaded for clemency when you were gov of Tex. (Also posted at Main and Central.)

posted by: Nina on 01.03.06 at 05:28 PM [permalink]



Ahhhh nawwwww!!! Bush is claiming that it was passed back then because it was such a great idea and that now it is being opposed because of 'partisan' reasons. Sorry, buddy, but people have now had time to examine this law more closely. The reason it has to be renewed is because IT WAS thrown together so fast and had the sunset rider attached to protect the American people. You don't get the right to spy on whomever you desire. We have over 80,000 people on the terrorists watch list. Now, how many do you think are on there for POLITICAL reasons? To my Republican friends who say I shouldn't worry if I haven't done anything wrong I ask, "How will you feel when political power changes hand and these laws (as well as Bush claiming a president must have the freedom to circumvent the courts) are still good to go?" A friend says it is 1984, but I think it's more representative of 1933. It's time to clean up the Patriot Act and hold this president accountable. IMPEACH BUSH NOW!!!

posted by: Ray Robinson on 01.03.06 at 05:35 PM [permalink]



The worm turns, I believe that if the Republicans want to remain in power in the House and Senate, they will have to distance themselves from Bush. That may mean that Republicans may have to to impeach a Republican.

That would be news.

posted by: Branedy on 01.03.06 at 06:05 PM [permalink]






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