Bush Beginning to Wonder Why Everyone Hates Him.
Posted in H.L. News, Main Blog (All Posts) on July 2nd, 2007 8:44 am by HL
George W. Bush is beginning to feel the pressure. He is locked inside the white house, rarely leaving except to go make speeches to friendly audiences. He is starting to wonder why everyone hates him. According to a Washington Post article, Bush has begun holding private meetings that are not on the White House schedule. He is bringing in friends and advisers to ask them Why does everyone hate America, or is it me they hate.
Of course lots of people have lots of reasons to hate him, I mean look at all the things that he has screwed up beyond belief. Here is a partial list of Bush’s current headaches.
Jack Abramoff, Hurricane Katrina, Scooter Libby, Harriet Miers, Monica Goodling, Joe Wilson, Patrick Leahy, Vice President Dick Cheney, Valerie Plame, Colin Powell, Lawrence Wilkerson, Fallujah, immigration, CIA prisons, “torture,” Guantanamo Bay, warrantless wiretapping, FOIA, Alberto Gonzales,the estate tax, Osama Bin Laden, Abu Ghraib, faltering Republican allies, Nancy Pelosi, social Security, Harry Reid, John Conyers, Henry Waxman, a Democratic Congress and Iraq, Paul Wolfowitz,
But of all these Bush understands that The Iraq War is the make or break issue of his Presidency, and is still “serenely confident” according to Henry Kissinger. Bush still believes that Iraq will be won, and that it will be the thing that brings him back up in standing.
“You don’t get any feeling of somebody crouching down in the bunker,” said Irwin M. Stelzer, a senior fellow at the Hudson Institute who was part of one group of scholars who met with Bush. “This is either extraordinary self-confidence or out of touch with reality. I can’t tell you which.”
I got a feeling it is both, insane self confidence, that is out of touch with reality. This means that Bush will let the quagmire go on until his last day in office always sure that we will “Turn the corner” at any moment. Of course we won’t, the war will continue to be a full scale debacle which will cement Bush’s title as Worst President Ever in history for all time.
July 2nd, 2007 at 10:28 am
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July 5th, 2007 at 4:15 pm
Bill, you are such a hypocrite! You demean the Washington Post when they report something that doesn’t square with your point of view. But then you cite them when it’s convenient.
Your observation that “how is it that the…post knows” is quite brilliant. The point is that you can’t trust the media because it has no obligation to tell the truth. And they lie as does this government.
July 6th, 2007 at 9:42 pm
LA, I like how you twist things around. I never demeaned the post I asked a question. How do they know what was said in a private meeting. So you can try another tactic because that one isn’t working. I never said they were wrong. I asked how they knew. There is a differecne, but I wouldn’t expect someone like you to know the difference.
July 7th, 2007 at 11:50 am
i read you artical i found nothing to say that Bush was feeling sorry for him self or why he was woundering why nobody liked him ,rather what i got out of it was that he was concerend about where this nation is heading, he believes in what we are doing and that we can win if we let our people do what they were trained to do. un like the dems the only military manover they know how to do is retreat and surrender
July 10th, 2007 at 10:37 am
It’s funny how you “Repubs” or whatever you are, use the same old cliche catch phrases such as: “retreat and surrender.” So that is what you do when you expose policy based on lies and deception? Not one of you has been able to provide a justification for invasion aside from “terrorists” and “al Qaeda” blah blah blah. None of you can convince anyone of your failed policies, selling out of this country and complete obliviousness to what is happening.
November 18th, 2008 at 4:38 pm
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.
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