Monday, February 9, 2009

Andy Card

Well, well the Bush operatives are in the news. How they have the gall to comment on anything after completing a presidential term that will go down as the most corrupt and outrageously incompetent administration ever stretches the limits of reason. Rove continues to put out the same old twisted stuff he always has. One can only hope Senator Leahy's investigation gets going soon so many of these scoundrels can be rounded up and pay for their crimes.

The most laughable of observations comes from Andy Card.

This cad had the audacity to comment on the president working with out a suit coat. The unmitigated simplicity of these folks is laughable if it weren't for their stupidity and the fact that they were actually in charge. If Bush had actually done any real work perhaps he would have taken off his coat and rolled his sleeves. These clowns who lived on perception and nothing but perception think that one's attire is the measure of effectiveness or respect for the office.

Yes, I recall their press releases to point out that W was a man who had great respect for the office. One would have thought he might have valued the constitution. Yes, there were the reports that he liked to start his meetings promptly. The little king also liked everything in order. White shirts were mandatory. Give us break with this pompous do nothing public relations ploy to make people think that this crew of fools were actually working. Yes Scooter Libby was all decked out in his uniform while he sullied the CIA agent. Dick Cheney was always in uniform when he set about to delve into “the dark side.”

What a country? Superficiality ruled the day among these clowns as they went about breaking the law? They talked about saving the country but all they were doing were saving their backsides. Interesting that after this national disaster we need to continue to hear them talk about the way people should go about their business. The funny thing is, given their record, they haven't any ground whatsoever to speak on any subject other than their defense for their actions and then only before a hearing or jury.

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