Tuesday, February 22, 2005

This President inhaled

There is now evidence that President Bush smoked Mary-Jane, but evades drug questions to this day for children's sake. In other words, he feels that being truthful sets a bad example.

Like Chong

Should George Washington have evaded questions about a certain cherry tree?

I used to play a game as a child called "Rock, Paper, Scissors". Perhaps you know it? Perhaps President Bush should play "Shame, Lies, Truth", whose meanings apply respectively, but it is much more instructive.

My sympathy for President Bush because "a man he thought was his friend taped him", is equal to that expressed by Republicans for Monica Lewinsky.

I think the more damaging revelations in this article have to deal with the President's political calculus regarding the courting of the religious right (our own dear theocracy). It is clear to me President Bush views them as tools and I wonder if they will come to the same conclusion. If so the blowback could be more fun to watch than a Paris Hilton home video.

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"Ignorance more frequently begets confidence than does knowledge"

Charles Darwin