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Brodner's Person of the Day: George W. Blast

December 11, 2007

George W. Blast. So with the NIH report telling him the Iran program was off, which he received in August, Bush beats the war drum extra hard in October. How will history judge him? How will history judge us for tolerating this man in office? So what is he? Completely stupid, mentally ill, or really evil? Maybe it's a kind of cocktail.

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Not once, but TWICE!!! Forget history, we of the present time, who have to live in this Armageddon you created, are judging you already and the judgment is not very flattering! You are no fools, still you unleash this pack of demons on earth! How ARE we supposed to judge you? Worst of all, it is clear that your next leader will not be an improvement. Will there BE any history to judge you, i.e. will you destroy this earth, or will you come to your senses and join our global community as equal rather than slave-masters? The irony is that you beat the Soviet, but became a Soviet in the process. We miss the 'good old' USA, which including all its flaws, still was the best that the earth had produced in the last 500 years. Why did you let this bunch of neo-terrorists destroy that jewel?
Posted by:Mir, NetherlandsDecember 12, 2007 4:31:11 AMRespond ^
"Some experts fear the intelligence estimate will sap international pressure to prevent Tehran from getting nuclear weapons." - Paul Richter, Los Angeles Times Staff Writer, December 7, 2007. "France pushed for continued negotiations to tighten international sanctions against Iran, saying Friday that its concerns about Tehran's nuclear program were not allayed by new U.S. intelligence". - International Herald Tribute. "Despite Report, France and Germany Keep Pressure on Iran" - The New York Times. One the other side of the coin, it appears that Aljazeera, Socialist Worker Online and Mother Jones believe that Iran can be trusted.
Posted by:RaulDecember 12, 2007 10:14:54 AMRespond ^
Clearly, this is not his first lie. He is "Evil".
Posted by:AnimadvertoDecember 12, 2007 11:41:56 AMRespond ^
Oh Raul give me a break. The question isn't so much whether Iran can be trusted but whether the U.S. government can be trusted. The entire premise in which the American public considers the issue is deeply flawed and uninformed. If there is a shift in power in the region in Iran's favor you can thank the Shrub and his Iraq catastrpohe for that - and I'm not aware of any observer of the Middle East who seriously questions that conclusions. Also, you failed to mention how relieved all European leaders were that the military option is off the table. UNfortunately, those leaders underestimate the insanity of the current administration. And if you think it's Motherjones that's the problem, one can only say it's you who're globally isolated not Motherjones. Most of the world now considers the actions of the Iranian government more rational than that of Bush and the War Party. Which to the blind jingoist sounds like an endorsement of Iran, rather than what it is: a profound indictment of what many historians are already calling the most disasterous presidency in US history. God save us from the US public if indeed their learning curve is a wall of 90 degrees -I'm hopeful it isn't and we must hope anyway, for despair never helps anyone or anything.
Posted by:ErikDecember 12, 2007 2:03:58 PMRespond ^
Mir: I hear your anguish. Believe me the majority now here shares it. Our problem is he anesthesia that comes with comfort. But that is now melting with the world's ice. The lies can no longer be sustained. That said, American government is now so broken that things may continue in inertia after next year. I don't believe that will happen. But that's just a belief, because I, like you, want the jewel back. People like Raul can't get that what was working before in America wasn't "liberal" so much as about opportunity, keeping the doors open. Fear, we can see now, makes us mentally ill . . . . and far less secure. PS: Would you mind very much if I use this in the body of the blog sometime?
Posted by:Steve BrodnerDecember 12, 2007 4:16:01 PMRespond ^
Take heart Mir...EVERYONE (And Thats quite a few) I know cannot stand him. I cant even look at him, to hear his voice is pure anguish as I reach for the mute button. The world needs to know that U.S. Citizens are not to blame for this mans evil.....funny everyone I know did not vote for him either, yet he still got in. Maybe Al Gore will win again and be denied? Unfortunatly we have no way to change this until 2008 and something tells me that nothing will change. Everyone knows 9-11 was a lie. Everyone knows Iraq is a lie. Everyone knows Iran was a lie. Everyone knows Plame was screwed. The electoral system is a sham. All they do is lie..... The list is endless, shall I go on?
Posted by:ashamedDecember 13, 2007 7:20:14 AMRespond ^
Actually, the question of whether or not to trust Iran is at issue. The knowledge of whether they have a nuclear capability is vital to developing any kind of foreign policy. Unfortunately, the fiascos unleashed by the CIA over the last 50 years of it's existence have led to a situation in which it is impossible to know whether intelligence estimates are at all reliable. Thus the US now will stumble blindly through the coming years . . .
Posted by:curiousgDecember 13, 2007 6:17:05 PMRespond ^
This battleship will have to be turned around. It can be done. If we want it. And get lucky in leaders. It's happened in the past. There's that anyway.
Posted by:Steve BrodnerDecember 13, 2007 10:01:39 PMRespond ^
NIH report? Wouldn't that be a NIE?
Posted by:Casual readerDecember 14, 2007 7:29:04 AMRespond ^
All of the above!!!
Posted by:Kevin KakarekaDecember 14, 2007 5:03:47 PMRespond ^
Get me rewrite!!!! Noted and thanks, Cas.
Posted by:Steve BrodnerDecember 14, 2007 10:13:02 PMRespond ^
mir - you say aptly for a whole bunch of us sitting outside the us - worst for us muslims we are at the receiving end of the neo-cluster-f**ks plan of the planet's annihilation - when you hear every presidential candidate rethug or demoncrat spewing hate-the-muslims fascistic talk we cringe and lose HOPE ... the us will NEVER be the same as pre-911 hey days - its a utopian nightmare
Posted by:jeffersonianDecember 18, 2007 2:19:47 AMRespond ^
In his book, “An Enemy of the People,” Dean Lawrence R. Velvel properly indicates that George W. Bush is insane and basically lives in a dream world in his head. Dean Lawrence R. Velvel brilliantly and ingeniously describes that George W. Bush suffers from (1) rigid judgmentalism; (2) irritability; (3) impatience; (4) grandiosity; (5) obsessive thought patterns; (6) incoherent speech; (7) immense anger; (8) exploitativeness; (9) arrogance; (10) utter lack of empathy; (11) difficulties arising from relationships with his father (George H.W. Bush); (12) not caring about the suffering of others; (13) sociopathic behaviours; (14) serial failures; (15) lack of competence; (16) alcohol problems; (17) narcissistic personality; (18) doing anything to protect his psyche from the destruction of being shown wrong; (19) inability to feel guilt; etc.

Dean Lawrence R. Velvel’s book is for all time one of the best books ever written. The American people benefit profoundly from astute writers—like Dean Lawrence R. Velvel—who focus on the severe mental illnesses which underlie George W. Bush’s egregious misconduct while president of the United States. Dean Lawrence R. Velvel’s examinations relative to George W. Bush absolutely explain why Bush has been an utter failure and will leave behind such a tragic legacy.

Lawrence R. Velvel is the dean of the Massachusetts School of Law.

Submitted by Andrew Yu-Jen Wang
B.S., Summa Cum Laude, 1996
Messiah College, Grantham, PA
Lower Merion High School, Ardmore, PA, 1993
Posted by:Andrew Yu-Jen WangNovember 5, 2008 12:33:44 PMRespond ^

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