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Old 08-19-2006, 01:00 PM
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Is Bush an idiot?

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Old 08-19-2006, 06:33 PM
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Well he is certainly loquacious, but perhaps public speaking is not his forte.
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Old 08-19-2006, 08:42 PM
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Yeah, definately not is one of his top 10 lists.
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Old 08-19-2006, 09:07 PM
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I didn't click the link, but yes, he is.
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Old 08-20-2006, 08:50 AM
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No, Bush is not an idiot. He is a moronic opportunist among many who gravitate to such positions. In fact, being a moron is a prerequisite to the job, as that is where his support lies. A leader with critical thinking skills is heretical to the elites and could be their undoing.

No, Bush is not an idiot, the American people are.

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Old 08-20-2006, 09:12 AM
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No, Bush is not an idiot, the American people are.

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They vote him in. But why?
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Old 08-20-2006, 11:14 AM
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No, Bush is not an idiot. He is a moronic opportunist among many who gravitate to such positions. In fact, being a moron is a prerequisite to the job, as that is where his support lies. A leader with critical thinking skills is heretical to the elites and could be their undoing.

No, Bush is not an idiot, the American people are.

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I think you hit the nail on the head, gldskr.
I would have to agree. Good post!

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Old 08-20-2006, 03:34 PM
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No, Bush is not an idiot. He is a moronic opportunist among many who gravitate to such positions. In fact, being a moron is a prerequisite to the job, as that is where his support lies. A leader with critical thinking skills is heretical to the elites and could be their undoing.

No, Bush is not an idiot, the American people are.

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Yep... and the page above is hosted in eastern europe....
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Old 09-02-2006, 11:21 AM
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He is only an idiot in the sense that he is lacking in spiritual values, and has chosen to squander his integrety for oodles of power and cash - rendering his life meaningless.

The idiocy routine is just that; as a member of a rich elite, he chose to adopt a false persona of a down-home Texan to disalienate himself to the voting public, the majority of whom do not have a reason to vote a member of the rich elite who does not secure their interests but instead compromises them, into office.

This effusive gladhanding of the American public, giving false assurances that he's actually big-hearted and well-meaning, if something of a buffoon, is a quite intentional strategy on his part. Even when he intentionally lies to serve his own agenda, the media and, through them, the American public allow themselves to remain convinced that it wasn't a lie at all, simply a mistake. The media are loathe to write, "The President is a liar." or even, "The President lied." and simply present what one side, then the other side, stated, and present it neutrally. This has allowed Bush to present the most audacious whoppers to the American public while relying on the media to dutifuly report it, citing any correction by others as simply another perspective on a valid issue. In the recent "court" case finding warrantless wiretaps unconstitutional and stating outright, "There are no hereditary kings in America", Bush responded that he strongly disagreed and would appeal. Doonesbury has been pointing out the absurdity of such a feigned position for the past few days now.

I'm reading an excellent book called, "FRAUD: The Strategy Behind The Bush Lies And Why The Media Didn't Tell You", and it's chock-full of facts about and evaluation of Bush's scheming. From the back cover:

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How to Build a Fraud
  • Portray son of one of America's most influential families as down-home Texan
  • Berate media as "liberal" until they stop asking tough questions
  • Take advantage of reporters' tendancy not to check the facts
  • Mask reactionary policies in compassionate words and pictures
  • Push false stories from right-wing into mainstream media
  • Extol the virtues of workers while systematically pushing an anti-labor agenda
  • Propose a series of tax cuts aimed at the wealthy, but sell them as a boon to ordinary Americans
  • Disguise destructive intitiatives with friendly-sounding names
  • Befriend media with "genuine guy" routine
  • Keep the public from accessing information
  • Maintain message discipline at all times
  • Question patriotism of anyone who disagrees
  • Repeat above until it all seems true
Definately worth reading.


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