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Jack_Dawson Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Apr-16-04 11:32 AM
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Bush: "Not up to the job"
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Jeebus Christmas, how do they stand there and listen to this scary charlatan? I’ve heard athletes who never got out of high school evince more complexity of thought 10 minutes after losing a playoff game. And without notes, too.

“I have some must-calls.”

You’re the PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES – Excuse the shouting -- and you have to follow a script written down by the unelected hacks in the West Wing because, without it, somebody might ask you a question beyond the scope of the 15 or 20 cliches you brought into the room? To embroider a line from a truly great Texan, Dan Jenkins, if he had a brain, he’d be on the South Lawn playing with it. I no longer care whether or not he’s dumber than a bag of hammers, or whether he’s uneducated or uncurious, or whether he’s simple and plain or arrogant and foolish. What is plain is that he’s not up to this job.


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