Tuesday, April 24, 2007

Bush: Failure, failure, failure.

In 2005, Bush said as Iraq troops stand up, American troops will stand down. In 2007, the surge policy is: forget about training, the Iraqis aren't standing up, so more Americans stand up instead. See Nancy Youssef's article for McClatchey.

Now Bush accuses the party of withdrawl of being for failure! His own policy has failed miserably, the Democrats are moving towards a policy of limiting the damage from Bush's failures, and he says they are legislating failure. Reid was right, it isn't worth a response.

Bush says American voted for change in November. (What's this, a lucid thought from the hallucinator in chief?) He says that he is giving us the change we voted for with his surge. (I guess not...)

Bush says if we set a timetable, the enemy will make plans to take over when we leave. So what? They ain't exactly sitting around all day smokin weed with Ali.

Bush says "withdrawl is not a strategy." So what is his strategy? He ain't got one. A surge ain't a strategy. Stand up stand down ain't a strategy. Wait, now its stand down stand up. All this standing up, standing down, he thinks he's playing duck duck goose. I better be careful talking about ducks, though, Cheney might think there's some hunting going on.

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