The administration was so conscious of how the news would play in the Arab world that Bush canceled plans to attend St. John's Church, an Episcopal congregation in Washington, yesterday morning because he did not want that to be the setting for his first public appearance after the capture. article
That's the feed for us stupid Americans. Because the reality of it is that they did everything they could to make the "capture" a totally humiliating event for Arabs.
Here's where I get to use my favorite forum quote: "What a huge stinking shadow government olive green repturd pile of fragging disinformationalistic fusterclucked crap."
In that and several other talks with Abizaid, Rumsfeld "wasn't so much in a decision-making mode as he was giving advice," a senior aide said. "He was running through a list of questions in a memo he had written some time ago, making sure this or that had been considered or taken care of," the aide said.
Uh-huh. Some time ago.
So, that could throw Dumsfiend into the "in the know" column. I'm trying to keep track - it's going to be my new game of who's who in the Saddam Show.
Bush and the first lady watched part of Bremer's news conference in the residence, and an aide said the most emotional moment of the day for Bush was when the Iraqis in the audience burst into applause when they saw a photograph of Hussein in captivity. Bush was "thinking about all the Iraqis throughout the country who were having similar reactions," the aide said.
Why do they insist on trying to paint this vindictive, self-serving, narcissistic wad as caring about Iraqis? Oh, wait, maybe they mean something closer to the truth - he was thinking that they were cheering him, the great emperor who was responsible for the "capture" of the evil-doer and for their "freedom". Ho, ho, little man. Keep dreaming.
But, after all, God did appoint him. I think he may very well believe that he is God's appointed great prophet sent to clear the world of non-believers. If they won't be converted, well, we'll just blast them to hell.
Bush delivered the remarks from the Cabinet Room to denote a businesslike air, according to aides.
Oh, what? You think every little nuance isn't part of the show?
....think what you want....you will anyway.
Monday, December 15, 2003
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