Sunday, October 17, 2004
Has Bush lost his reason?
"The prophets of doom, whom Cheney exemplifies, are precisely right about the importance of this election. But the momentous decision awaiting Americans is not whether they return to power a President who is uniquely qualified to protect the US against terrorism, as Cheney et al would have us believe. It is whether they re-elect a man who, it is now clear, has become palpably unstable."
George W. Bush talks with God, folks. He's spoken of it publicly. Maybe I'm missing a key element here, but why the sudden panic that he might be a going bonkers?
"The prophets of doom, whom Cheney exemplifies, are precisely right about the importance of this election. But the momentous decision awaiting Americans is not whether they return to power a President who is uniquely qualified to protect the US against terrorism, as Cheney et al would have us believe. It is whether they re-elect a man who, it is now clear, has become palpably unstable."
George W. Bush talks with God, folks. He's spoken of it publicly. Maybe I'm missing a key element here, but why the sudden panic that he might be a going bonkers?
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