Wednesday, March 22, 2006

2009, Mr. President? Are you a liar or incompetent?

Donald Rumsfeld, 11/14/02, Press Conference:
I can't tell you if the use of force in Iraq today would last five days, or five weeks, or five months, but it certainly isn't going to last any longer than that.


Dick Cheney, 3/16/03, Face The Nation:
Weeks rather than months


George Bush, 3/21/06, Press Conference:

Q Will there come a day -- and I'm not asking you when, not asking for a timetable -- will there come a day when there will be no more American forces in Iraq?

THE PRESIDENT: That, of course, is an objective, and that will be decided by future Presidents and future governments of Iraq.

Q So it won't happen on your watch?

THE PRESIDENT: You mean a complete withdrawal? That's a timetable. I can only tell you that I will make decisions on force levels based upon what the commanders on the ground say.


So, Mr. President, were Mr. Cheney and Mr. Rumsfeld lying to us in ’02 and ’03 or is your administration so incompetent that 5 months turned into 6 years? My guess is the prior, that they actually believed that they could do this war on the cheap. So, in this case, they aren’t liars. But that doesn’t make them any less culpable, it just makes them incompetent. They still failed their responsibility as leaders of my country.

Wednesday, March 01, 2006

Um, yeah, what SFist Said...

With regards to the SF Board of Supes meaningless resolution calling for the impeachment, I defer to the unqualified brilliance of SFist.


The measure brought out the snark from Gavin, of all people, who said in response: "I imagine, immediately, Congress will probably convene into session and begin impeachment proceedings." Hey, that's our line. He also said he's not sure if he'll sign the measure as he's got about 3,000 other things to worry about first. Look for him to not sign the measure, followed by fist-shaking editorials in the Bay Guardian and Beyond Chron outing Gavin as a secret Bush lover for not supporting the measure...

Also in response was Congressperson Nancy Pelosi, who said: "Win the election. Then you can change the policy of our country." Which kind of makes our point in a way. Look, we've snarked about this. We've said the chances of this changing anything are the same as us having a threesome with Maureen Dowd and Sasha Cohen. It's not that we don't wish evil things to befall the President and V.P. in a political sense, we just think that, well, considering the Democrats and the Left have yet to counter pretty much anything the President and Republicans have done (we think the correct term for what's happened over the past six years would be "ass kicked"), isn't calling for impeachment a little out of reach? Considering the political tide may be oh-so-slightly turning, shouldn't they start working on things a little bit more realistic? Like serious political reform? Or actually having hearings on the NSA stuff? Think of it as political training wheels until they learn how to actually do something. Pick your metaphor about what calling for impeachment is like: a guitarist who can't even hack their way through "Smoke on the Water" trying to learn Van Halen's "Eruption" or Daniel-San taking on the Kobra Kai without learning how to wax on and wax off first.


Agreed.

Everything is right about this....



Thanks to the Daily Delay