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Killing fellow humans is what Thanatos' Man in the White House prides himself on. Bush is not a "War President," like FDR or Lincoln. He's a War Business President. He trades Deaths for Oil. The Shrub is a Lynching Tree, a Burning Bush of Apocalyptic Mass Destruction, a loyal servant of Thanatos. And now, even though all the President’s killing has produced nothing but grief, destruction, huge debt and a raging thirst for revenge, he's eager to kill some more. - Dr. Susan Block, Jan. 14, 2007
State Of Delusion
By Robert L. Borosage

First published on January 24, 2007, www.tompaine.com


Last night’s State of the Union address revealed that the state of this president is still delusional. He can’t level with the American people because he can’t or won’t recognize the reality that we face.

The best part of the speech wasn’t anything the president said. It was House Speaker Nancy Pelosi sitting over his shoulder, signaling the change that Americans voted for. The president also got a lift from the “ordinary heroes” that he recognized at the end of the speech. But when it came to substance, the president seemed bored with his own words as he trotted out his pledge for more of the same.

For this president, the economy is great and we need to stay the course. The Democratic response by freshman Virginia Sen. Jim Webb offered a glimpse of the reality that the president doesn’t get—that this economy isn’t working for most Americans. No wonder fewer than a third of Americans think the president has any clue about the problems they face.

For this president, we have a strategy for moving forward in Iraq, and we’re garnering global support for our foreign policies. Maybe he's back on the sauce; he certainly isn’t reading his briefing papers or listening to his own generals. The president called for bipartisanship, apparently not aware that senators from both parties are already coming together—in opposition to the president’s escalation of the war in Iraq. Again, Webb offered a dose of reality in his response, stating flatly that it was time to bring the president’s war to an end, and that if he couldn’t understand that, “we will be showing him the way.”

Even where it has dawned on the president that there is a problem to be addressed, his proposals are gestures, if not mockeries. The health care system is broken. The president’s reforms, by his own exaggerated numbers, might provide health insurance for maybe 3 million of the 47 million that now go without, while taking a whack at workers who have decent plans (read unions) and public hospitals (read Hillary Clinton’s New York, which takes 40 percent of the hit).

Catastrophic climate change and our dependence on foreign oil are a clear and present threat to our security. The president recycles his ethanol enthusiasms (substituting “woodchips” for last year’s “switch grass” as a potential source). But his plans won’t even cover the projected increase in U.S. oil demand over the next decades. He still defaults on the imperative for a dramatic national drive for energy independence—like that called for by the Apollo Alliance , which can generate jobs even as it helps address global warming.

Our education system is not providing the basics—children with the nutrition and access to health care to be ready to learn, universal pre-school, smaller classes in the early grades, skilled teachers, affordable college and advanced training. The president offers only to continue the No Child Left Behind reforms that he has failed to fund.

Immigration reform is a vital necessity. The president calls for comprehensive reform, in the face of growing right-wing opposition. But he insists on a guest worker program, simply a subsidy for exploitative employers, insuring them a pool of second-class workers.

The president’s speech was more striking for what it omitted than for what it contained. No mention of our unsustainable trade deficits, the loss of 17 percent of our manufacturing jobs, the growing indebtedness to foreign creditors, particularly the Chinese and Japanese central bankers. No talk of the worst corporate crime wave in modern history, with executives cooking the books and plundering their own companies. Not a word about the worst inequality since the Gilded Age or the rise of families in poverty. Obscenely, the president said not a word about the beleaguered survivors of Katrina, who, having weathered that hurricane’s winds now must struggle to survive the administration’s broken promises.

Speaker Pelosi’s presence and Sen. Webb’s response offered the only solace for Americans watching last night. This president remains in his bubble, divorced from a reality he can’t see, committed to a course at home and abroad that won’t work. But it matters less and less. Americans have already tuned him out, and the Congress no longer dances to his fancies. From now on, it is the new leadership in Congress that “will be showing him the way.”

Robert L. Borosage is co-director of the Campaign For America's Future .

http://www.tompaine.com/articles/2007/01/24/state_of_delusion.php

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Unregistered said:

He would look just lovely with a sharpened stake protruding from his mouth!
But I always say that!
- Vlad
January 24, 2007

Patriot-II said:

and meanwhile Turdly Suckhole continues to be an asshole.
January 25, 2007

Ricardovitz... said:

Bush is a modern day hero. He has vowed to send more barbaric muslims to their deaths. It takes quite a brave man to stand up to do what he, God and the righteous of the world know is right.

God Bless Bushmerica!
January 25, 2007

Alex_Hydell said:

Add up how many civilian deaths have been caused by "barbaric muslims" in the past 4 years? Now, how many civilian deaths have been caused by the pure, chivalrous, peace-loving Bush administration? Case dismissed!
January 30, 2007

Ricardovitz said:

Add up how many civilian deaths have been caused by "barbaric muslims" in the past 4 years?

MILLIONS! They kill themselves, kill each other, kill Americans, kill Europeans, kill Aussies, kill Indians, kill indonesians, and kill Israelies.


Now, how many civilian deaths have been caused by the pure, chivalrous, peace-loving Bush administration?

Not one. Every muslim is an extension of some terrorist organization. Every terrorist organization's purpose is carrying out murder. All muslims are belong to or support the murderous armies of Islam. Therefore, no muslims are civilians and all muslims are murderers.

Case won!
January 30, 2007

Unregistered said:

In fact, Ricky, the Coalition troops have actually been re-animating the Iraqi dead, and they now return good dividends to the hard-working shareholders! It's the Lord's truth, really, truly! Cross my heart and hope to die!
J.W.Howdywar (commander of "shock and awe" great southern wasteland division, and full-time arsewipe)
January 31, 2007

Pedantic Percy said:

January 31, 2007

Unregistered said:

Ipso facto?
Cogito, ergo sum?
No! Abso - bloody - lutely not!
I am; therefore, I think!
Bastards!
- Pupil of Democritus and Plotinus
January 31, 2007

Dr Benway said:

Ricky, Ricky... Why not come in for some surgery on your own brain? I know a few sections I could remove that are proven to dramatically reduce if not cure chronic paranoia.
January 31, 2007

Pedantic Percy said:

All that Latin is making me dizzy...
It reminds of being with the Brothers.
January 31, 2007

Unregistered said:

I wanted to be among the sisters, but unfortunately - so did they!
Latin did not help either!
- Carpe Testicularum
January 31, 2007

Unregistered said:

And, Ricky, there are other procedures.
For instance, the subject can be reduced to deep depression by administering large doses of Benzedrine for several days. There are various "psychological methods" that are also remarkably effective in our assault on the subject's personal identity.
- Dr. Benway Phd (Member Australia New Zealand Recreational Psychiatry Institute in affiliation with Pizza Hut Delivery [Phd])
January 31, 2007

Ricardovitz said:

You can't own guns, knives or any sharp objects. Lasers, tasers and masers are certainly out of the question.

Your leaders have determined that Aussie citizens have neither the intelligence nor the capability of owning such destructive devices. Your leaders forbid you from defending yourselves. Your leaders forbid you from owning anything sharper than grits on a plastic spoon.

The only thing that your leaders permit you to have is drugs. Drugs which subdue the human spirit, and enslave the body. Drugs which are used by the Aussie government to control the masses. Carl Marx was a senile idiot. Religion is not the opiate of the masses, Opium is the opiate of the masses. He couldn't see the scourge on humanity, the tool for slavery, the mind-control that could be inflicted by government on its subjects through chemical control. The Great Carl Marx couldn't predict that Opium and it's derivatives, and other chemicals that work on the brain, would subdue the masses. He was a doped-up, day-dreaming fool. If I could get my hands around Carl Marx's neck, I'd crush every cervical bone in his spine just before injecting him with mega-doses of prozack and methanphetamine, while a recording plays repeatedly at 110 decibiles OPIUM IS THE OPIATE OF THE MASSES, RETARD!
January 31, 2007

Unregistered said:

Ricky, after I first watched "Duck Soup" I decided that marxism would be impossible to defeat! When was the last time we got a safe laugh out of Dubya or non-core John?
- Marxism fan
January 31, 2007

Ricardovitz said:

Those jews are always trying to sell you slavery packaged as some kind of safe petting zoo wrapping paper. They think they're geniuses, when they can't make obvious predictions based o­n what's in front of their own eyes.  Dreamers love Drug-guzzling, Dope-smoking hippies.  A dreamer can't make nothin of himself when confronted with productives.  But, give a Dreamer a team of drug-guzzling lemmings, and you got an Army of the Irrational, that o­nly the Jew-Dreamer can control.
January 31, 2007

Lollipop Lil said:

Have you stopped beating your wife yet?
January 31, 2007

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