Taking tough questions from the White House press corps, the president laughed in the face of a grim reality, blamed the media for the disaster in Iraq and boasted of progress that simply isn't there.
The long, slow march toward irrelevance is over. Bush is officially a lame duck. He doesn't matter anymore. Today proved that.
It was sad that the president couldn't even speak for a
minute without blaming the media for the unmitigated disaster in
Iraq. The last time I checked, Mr. President, the media
wasn't responsible
for more than 2,300 Americans dying in
Iraq. The media hasn't
operated secret prisons. The media hasn't
violated human rights.
The media hasn't
used chemical weapons. You have, Mr. President. And
no amount of spin can change that fact. No blame gaming can
change the
bottom line: This was your disaster.
...
If today proved anything, it is that America is beginning to tune out this president. He simply doesn't matter anymore. He is irrelevant now and the sooner we can move on from him and make this world better ourselves, the better. We must realize that we've been abandoned by our president. Help isn't on its way from the administration. It's up to us to fix things.
"I'm kind of stalling for time here," Bush said at one point,
appearing as though he were in need of an escape hatch. On a day
where answers were few and the half-truths came in abundance, no
truer words were spoken Olbermann: "Who does the
President think he's F'n kidding?"
Bush makes false claim about Saddam Hussein and Al-Qaeda
I know it's hard to believe Mr.
President, but they have these things know that actually
record what you say and are able to play back what they
record. Even after a long period of time.
Keith
Olbermann and Countdown
supply the evidence.
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