That idiotic "what me worry?" look just never leaves the man's visage. Once again there was our president, presiding over disasters in part of his making and totally on his watch, grinning with an aplomb that suggested a serious disconnect between his worldview and existing reality. Be it in his announcement that Iraq was being secured on a day when bombs ripped through that sad land or posed between his treasury secretary and the Federal Reserve chairman to applaud the government's bailout of a failed bank, George Bush was the only one inexplicably smiling.

Failure suits him. It is a stance he learned well while presiding over one failed Texas business deal after another, and it served him splendidly as he claimed the title of president of the United States after losing the popular, and maybe even the electoral, vote. It carried him through the most ignominious chapter of U.S. foreign policy, from the lies about Iraq's weapons of mass destruction to an unprecedented presidential defense of torture.

The totally unwarranted assurance was there this week as the once proud dollar fell into the toilet and the debacle of Iraq and Bush's other failed Mideast policies pushed oil prices to record highs. The Europeans, who didn't support the U.S. imperial intervention, are doing much better, not having to pay for guarding besieged oil pipelines while U.S. taxpayers are saddled with trillions in future debt, not to mention 4,000 U.S. military deaths and 30,000 U.S. injuries in a war the administration had promised would be paid for with Iraqi oil revenues. Even in Baghdad last week there wasn't enough oil to keep the lights on for more than a few hours.

But the president is happy because his legacy issue, the war on terror, is intact. No matter that this week the Pentagon was forced to release a report conducted over the last five years that concluded, after surveying 600,000 official Iraqi documents captured by U.S. forces, that there is "no smoking gun" establishing any connection between Saddam Hussein and al-Qaida. The report was so embarrassing that we taxpayers who paid for it were not going to be told of its existence, even though the explosive conclusions were totally declassified, until ABC News forced its posting online.

The network reported that the Pentagon had canceled plans to issue a press release or make it available by email or otherwise online because, as one Pentagon official put it, the study is "too politically sensitive." Damn right it is--Bush squandered U.S. treasure and lives in an effort that had nothing to do with the infamous attack on America. As for the real war on terror against the real al-Qaida, those folks are very much on the rebound, just where they were before the 9/11 attack, building their bases in Afghanistan and Pakistan.

Meanwhile, back on the home front, Wall Street is crumbling, not because of planes crashing into buildings but because the outrageous knaves of finance, freed from the most minimal requirements of public accountability, have been permitted to destroy America's reputation in the world for financial probity.

In the name of ending what were claimed to be onerous regulations imposed after the Great Depression, this administration accelerated a bipartisan pattern of allowing Wall Street to betray investors with impunity while abandoning the federal government's obligation, once accepted equally by conservatives and liberals, to ensure our national solvency. This tendency, under way for decades to give the bankers what they wanted--codified in the Financial Services Modernization Act, which was signed into law by Bill Clinton and which permitted banks, stock brokers and insurance companies to merge--was exacerbated by Bush's appointment of rapacious corporate foxes to watch the corporate henhouse.

They will take care of their own, which is why Bush was smiling, happily posed in that photo op between Henry Paulson Jr. and Ben Bernanke announcing the Bear Stearns bailout, made possible only by the federal government using your tax dollars to pick up the bad debt of the banks. Tape that picture to your wall to remind you, when you open a credit card bill with a 30 percent interest rate--not the 2 percent the Fed will charge banks--or see the increase in your adjustable rate mortgage, of just what your government will do for the really big guys that it will never do for regular folks.

In the years to come, as millions lose their retirement income and homes, we will have occasion to remember Georgie Porgie, who kissed the taxpayers and made them cry before he ran away.


 

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I will reiterate...this is not FAILURE, it is CRIME pure and simple. To call it failure is to defend these animals as simple, incompetent boobs who didn't know what they were doing. Nothing could be further from the truth. I thought Mr. Scheer was brighter than this, but this retarded bullshit needs to stop! There hasn't been a single failure to date...they've succeeded in every criminal endeavor they've attempted, and part of this success is spelled out by just this sort of shilling for the criminal elite in this country. I'm not sure that Mr. Scheer knows he's shilling for them, but nonetheless, he is.

favoriteFavorite Flag as abusive Posted 05:04 PM on 03/19/2008

Bush is certainly not a failure at robbing us of our civl liberties and destroying the checks and balances in government. That and propaganda are the only thing he excels at. He is also good at getting others to lie for him.

favoriteFavorite Flag as abusive Posted 02:00 AM on 03/20/2008

Bush has failed at nothing so far. His crimes have all come true. Defending his policies as failures is like calling a bank robbery a botched withdrawal. If I read or hear one more pundit referring to his "failed policies" I'm gonna puke! This man, and his gang, have perpetrated the greatest act of fraud in history. Along with the fraud came murder and mayhem, and of course, record profits for the fascist state. It's all gravy for them, with an unhealthy dose of raw blood added for spice.

These are VERY SUCCESSFUL CRIMINALS. Claiming they're incompetent is a lie and an attempt to let them off the hook. Incompetence is forgivable, blatant murder, mayhem, chaos and fraud are not...they are punishable by laws that no longer are in effect. Laws against murder, fraud, crimes against humanity...these are all now obsolete as long as these criminals remain free and continue with their reign of terror.

favoriteFavorite Flag as abusive Posted 01:13 PM on 03/20/2008

Well, they did fail at governance and with Hurricane Katrina. Otherwise, I agree and that is why I said "Bush is certainly not a failure at robbing us of our civil liberties," etc. Also, they failed at any plan of occupying Iraq after conquering it. But I agree that they lied criminally about the weapons evidence, cover up financial fraud and murder by Blackwater in Iraq, have illegal wiretapped and stolen other of our civil liberties, and have wrecked the Justice Department to name a few crimes. I would like to see them criminally prosecuted as much as you.

favoriteFavorite Flag as abusive Posted 07:02 AM on 03/21/2008

In investing there used to be something called the presidential cycle, ie, stoking the economy going into an election year to make it look good for the incumbent party. This practice made stocks a good buy 1-2 years before presidential election years. The magnitude of the incompetency of this administration is demonstrated by their failure even to do this basic imperative of electoral politics. To me the reason is clear. They don't care one iota about the "bottom" 99.5% of Americans. The ruling class' boy king was selected in 2000, granted a license to steal the surplus and violate domestic and international law. The plutocracy loves expensive oil, usurious interest rates and mortgage defaults. They probably have put their money offshore so that they're profiting from the falling dollar. After the collapse they'll swoop in and buy out America at a 90% discount. Why oh why don't the Timidcrats call out the Republicrooks on the pending collapse of our nation?.

favoriteFavorite Flag as abusive Posted 04:35 PM on 03/19/2008

Generally the politics of any incumbant administration is designed to distract us from what is important and to seduce us into fantasies that all is well. This administration has been seduced by its own dangerous fantasies to such a degree that the public is in a mode where attention takes precedence over distraction. When disturbing realities replace fantasy, neither we nor the politicians can hide. Now, after too many years of seduction and surrender, we all have an opportunity and a responsibility to deal with a very challenging reality. I hope its not too late.

favoriteFavorite Flag as abusive Posted 03:29 PM on 03/19/2008

Goddamn it, it's not failure, it's CRIME. Failure is not an option for these criminals...they've succeeded at every step! If they hadn't, they wouldn't be in power any more. They have been, and continue to be, very very successful criminals.

favoriteFavorite Flag as abusive Posted 02:38 PM on 03/19/2008

so what. Bush lied and people are dead.

So.

What are you going to do about it?

Write some letters?

Oh ok.

Good luck with that.

favoriteFavorite Flag as abusive Posted 02:20 PM on 03/19/2008

Thank you for your passion concerning the issues of today!

favoriteFavorite Flag as abusive Posted 02:01 AM on 03/20/2008

No - we are manufacturinc consent. After that comes action. GWB WILL be legally held responsible for his fatal decisions. He knows that. He's only enjoying his last months in freedom. He is displaying gallows humor, if you may. But, who laughs last is, what counts.

favoriteFavorite Flag as abusive Posted 02:32 PM on 03/19/2008

From CAPITALISM to unchecked capitalism to a Wall Street greed is good to soulless corporations to war for profits to savage capitalism to imperialism to laws that limit human rights to the devaluation of the dollar to the establishment of an independent mercenary army to the collapse of the economy to a dictator to FASCISM.

And Americans thought capitalism was the best economic system in the world. Think again Americans. Still think the demos can bail you out? The die has been cast even the demos promote capitalism in their speeches and on such places as Air America.

No turning back, fascism must come. Economic structure and systems do influence human behaviour. What we sow we reap it is now harvest time in America.

favoriteFavorite Flag as abusive Posted 01:12 PM on 03/19/2008

Unfortunately most Americans don't know the difference between Naziism and fascism. To denounce the pending fascist take-over becomes another artless Hitler comparison. FDR saved America from fascism not communism. Prescott Bush and his pro-Nazi friends were scheming to take over the government here. In fact, he continued dealing with the Germans after we got into the war. Now we have the conjunction of anti-Muslim prejudice with rightwing strategy, the neologism, "Islamo-fascism." This one's a beautiful case of projecting our evil onto our enemy and further desensitizing das volk to the true meaning of fascism (while it befalls us).
"Dictatorship isn't so bad as long as I get to be the dictator."
-GW Bush

favoriteFavorite Flag as abusive Posted 11:35 AM on 03/26/2008

This is what America gets for electing Alfred E. Newman as President. I mean, didn't everyone ezpect this kind of mess?

favoriteFavorite Flag as abusive Posted 01:03 PM on 03/19/2008

Villa, you might have a point. problem is, most of us still have to survive a crash landing while a very few have parachutes. The stock market is not the only indicator of imminent economic diasster. Ask any small business person if they can meet this month's expenses. The only sector actually hiring are the bill collector companies, who largely brought this on themselves. We're screwed. Thank you, George Bush.

favoriteFavorite Flag as abusive Posted 12:57 PM on 03/19/2008

The fact is most corporations would never hire Bush to be a REAL (make decisions) CEO but they do like his influence. Because of his "legacy" in Iraq and FULL support from the Repubs-- folks should consider telling their friends or neighbors who run as Republicans to switch parties or they will get zero support from us. Even moderates should be given this message. The Republican party should PAY a price for putting their party and selfish interests ahead of the Country.

favoriteFavorite Flag as abusive Posted 12:44 PM on 03/19/2008

They won't there are people out there who still believe their crap.

favoriteFavorite Flag as abusive Posted 01:30 PM on 03/19/2008

Bush also got the absolute lowest score on the aptitude test for pilot training in the Air National Guard that was permissible. Some how, even with this very low score, he won a coveted guard spot. He has faile upward his entire life and now has no where to hide. His record and that of those who have enabled him is shameful

favoriteFavorite Flag as abusive Posted 12:32 PM on 03/19/2008

Bush failed in school. He failed in the Air National Guard. He failed as a businessman. One can say, failure becomes him. I can almost tolerate the failure, but it is the lies that make him so appalling.

Republicans record of governance is abysmal. They can not steward the economy. Their favoritism of the rich helps a small few who do quite well without it. Their foreign policy has us in debt, our soldier's exhausted, and our country hated around the world. What do Republicans do well besides talk tough.

Besides this record of incompetence, Bush is wrecking the checks and balances of our government. firing prosecutors in the Justice depertment for bringing charges against Republicans, and blocking attempts to look into billions thrown away in graft in Iraq. America needs an ability to recall a president for incompetency and corruption and then to move on.

favoriteFavorite Flag as abusive Posted 12:27 PM on 03/19/2008

Robert, if we take that position then we are accepting of a high-criminal's high crimes.

We are shaking our heads in disgust but looking the other way. We're throwing other despicable people like, say, the CFO of Enron, into the slammer, but "shaking our heads in disgust" at someone who slaughtered the lives of nearly 30,000 people? I don't think so!

If "impeachment is off the table," then let's look on the floor, in the waste-bin, in the filing cabinets, on top of and on front of the refrigerator, until we FIND the damned thing and use it for what it was made for. Make a list, and FORCE the House of Representatives to act. This is strictly a law-enforcement issue and we are entitled to "equal protection under the law." The verb used in Article 2, Section 4, is "SHALL be." Very well then, let us "shall."

favoriteFavorite Flag as abusive Posted 12:17 PM on 03/19/2008

Given a choice between having GOD or BOOSH as his tormentor, JOB would probably beg GOD for mercy and proclaim GODS' goodness.

favoriteFavorite Flag as abusive Posted 12:01 PM on 03/19/2008

There is nothing "presidential" about George W. Bush... if that term has any meaning anymore. After reading David McCullough's John Adams and watching the HBO special, it becomes very clear that there is no such thing anymore.

favoriteFavorite Flag as abusive Posted 11:53 AM on 03/19/2008

Failure for the nation, perhaps, but not for George Bush personally. HE'S going to make out like a bandit. Why should he cry for america?

favoriteFavorite Flag as abusive Posted 11:40 AM on 03/19/2008

Yea, verily, he has lowered the presidential bar enough that a guy

who was fifth from the bottom of his class at Annapolis is going

to seem like a genius by comparison, as long as someone can

keep whispering factoids in his ear.

favoriteFavorite Flag as abusive Posted 09:34 AM on 03/19/2008

Not coincidentally, see also... http://www.thenation.com/covers/alfredw/

'What, me worry?' became just 'Worry'. November 2000. How did they know?

favoriteFavorite Flag as abusive Posted 09:44 AM on 03/19/2008

"Failure suits him. It is a stance he learned well while presiding over one failed Texas business deal after another, and it served him splendidly as he claimed the title of president of the United States after losing the popular, and maybe even the electoral, vote."

George W. Bush becoming president is as if Fredo, rather than Michael, took over the Corleone family in the Godfather.

When he was in "business," Poppy's friends bailed him out. When he lost the popular vote for president, Poppy's friends on the Supreme Court bailed him out. But once in the White House, he refused to listen to Poppy's friends (e.g., Brent Scowcroft) and they no longer could bail him out. And now, it's the country paying the price for this lifelong screw-up.

favoriteFavorite Flag as abusive Posted 08:53 AM on 03/19/2008

Very true. Bush is also a little like Sonny, a hothead who did not think too much.

favoriteFavorite Flag as abusive Posted 12:28 PM on 03/19/2008

Hey Robert,

Maybe it isn't all that bad after all - we had a pretty corrupt system before Dubya took office - perhaps we should look at this situation with the eyeglass in reverse. Maybe he did us a favor by helping speed up the process of collapse - so we could start off with a clean slate. Perhaps this will be the legacy that our nation's worst president ultimately clings to.

favoriteFavorite Flag as abusive Posted 08:37 AM on 03/19/2008

That is some legacy. He was so bad we had to reinvent the entire system. Rove may be describing it that way soon.

favoriteFavorite Flag as abusive Posted 12:30 PM on 03/19/2008
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