I Freed Millions From Barbarism, says President Bush With No Regrets
For a political leader who has rivalled Gordon Brown's vertiginous nosedive in the opinion polls in the past year, president George W Bush looked remarkably untroubled by self-doubt as he crossed Europe last week.
The focus back home has shifted to the battle between Barack Obama and John McCain to succeed him. But Bush, on his last European tour as American President, is determined to prosecute his foreign policy agenda for his final seven months in the White House. Dealing aggressively with Iran, and its continuing nuclear aspirations, is top of the list. Stabilising and rebuilding Iraq, staying the course in Afghanistan and building a 'unity' alliance with key European leaders to achieve these goals are the other themes of the farewell trip.
At street level, the president's visit to Slovenia, Germany, Italy, France and now Britain has sometimes had an almost surreal quality. It is not just the politicians and pundits who seem to have begun shifting their gaze to a post-Bush era. Despite a small scattering of demonstrations, with a further protest expected in London, there has been little of the fire and fury that greeted him at the height of the controversy over the Iraq invasion.
On the road to Fiumicino airport in Rome, where as in other capitals on his itinerary the police had far outnumbered any demonstrators, one taxi driver remarked: 'Bush has been very bad for my country.' But when asked what he had against the US President, it was not climate change policy, Iraq or Guantánamo Bay: 'It's the traffic!'
Bush's focus, as he made clear in a lengthy Observer interview before his arrival in London today for talks with Brown, has been on forging a broader relationship with Europe that moves on from the days of his close partnership with Tony Blair. A united front is deemed vital to deal with what he sees as the West's single most pressing policy challenge - heading off Tehran's nuclear ambitions. 'All options,' Bush has stated repeatedly, remain 'on the table' if diplomacy fails to get Iranian president Mahmoud Ahmadinejad to abandon Iran's uranium enrichment programme.
On his way to London, Bush was pressing broadly sympathetic leaders in Berlin, Rome and Paris on that issue, as well as on the need to beef up allied support for the battle against the resurgent Taliban in Afghanistan.
He may be on his way out next January, conceivably to be replaced by a Democratic candidate fiercely critical of his foreign-policy approach. But Rome's closed thoroughfares, the small army of secret-service agents and the motorcade waiting to speed Bush to a meeting with the Pope after the Observer interview offered a reminder that he still holds the most powerful political office in the world. Bush has no regrets about how he has used that power. Asked what he thinks his legacy might be, he says he is happy to await the verdict of history. But he cannot resist also offering his own, suggesting 'the liberation of 50 million people from the clutches of barbaric regimes is noteworthy, at a minimum'.
As the jacketless president expanded on his foreign policy strategy in the garden of the palatial 17th-century US ambassador's residence on a Rome hilltop, he was keen to shift the focus away from the prospect of American military action against Iran. His interest, he said, was in 'results' - in demonstrating sufficient Western steel, through toughened economic and financial sanctions, to resolve the Iran issue diplomatically.
The real 'options on the table' that should worry the world lay elsewhere - in the likelihood of moves by Iran's Arab neighbours to develop nuclear weapons of their own. He said the 'time is now' for the outside world to put in place 'diplomacy with consequences' to bring Iran's uranium-enrichment activities to an end, not least because he believed that a new group of European leaders had 'gone beyond the Iraq period' and were engaged with the US in multilateral efforts on a range of other issues.
In London, however, Iraq inevitably will be back on the agenda. Today will begin for the President and the First Lady, Laura Bush, when they meet the Queen and Prince Philip at Windsor Castle, and will end with dinner with the Browns. But tomorrow - after breakfast with an international Middle East envoy named Tony Blair - he will have formal Downing Street talks with Brown and discuss a 'timetable' for British troop withdrawals from Iraq.
Asked in the Rome interview about popular opposition in Britain to the war and his presidency, he replied: 'Do I care? Only to the extent that it affects people's view of the citizens I represent. Do I care about my personal standing? Not really.'
He remained, he said, convinced that Iraq, and the world, was a better place without Saddam Hussein. And he said that while 'Presidents don't get to do re-dos' on issues such as Saddam's lack of weapons of mass destruction, there was one lesson from the run-up to the Iraq war that he felt was hugely relevant to the standoff in Iran.
'We didn't realise, nor did anyone else,' Bush said, 'that Saddam Hussein felt like he needed to play like he had weapons of mass destruction. It may have been, however, that in his mind all this was just a bluff ... that the world wasn't serious.'
2008 The Guardian Observer
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Show AllBush, you have to remember, is only playing president. Real power lies with Cheney. Bush gets to swagger around making speeches and threats but I seriously doubt that this C- student gets to make actual policy decisions. He just signs his name where Cheney tells him to. He is also very disconnected with the reality of what it means when he puts his name to these documents. He's kept in the dark most of the time and fed heaping spoonfuls of bullshit by his 'advisers'. Combine that with a sociopathic personality and voila, you have a evil dictator such as what we see in Bush.
Anyone else out there that thinks Congress should suspend the executive branch until the general election? We need to stop these idiots.
"I freed millions from barbarism"..
from the babrbarism of having job security,
from the barbarism of civil liberties,
from the barbarism of peace,
from the barbarism of having both food on the table and heat in the winter,
from the barbarism of having protection from preditory lenders,
from the barbarism of having healthcare,
from the barbarism of the rule of law.
Yup he freed millions from barbarism.
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guliper June 15th, 2008 10:46 pm
"Let them hate, as long as they fear."
Can anyone find this?
Attributed to Lucius Accius, (170-86 BC) Ref: Bartlett's Familiar Quotations, 14th Ed, 1988
Lucius Accius was a Roman Tragic Poet in the time of Cicero. Ref: Cambridge Ancient History Vol. IX "Roman Republic 133-44 B.C."
perhaps it's a Sparticus thing???
"i freed millions from barbarism!"
"No..i freed millions from barbarism!"
"Nay...I freed millions from barbarism!"
etc
re guliper 6/15 10:46pm
i believe it was the roman emperor tiberius.
"It was necessary to destroy the village in order to save it."
Although Baghdad isn't Ben Tre, the same is true. We destroyed the culture of Iraq, paving the way for Burger Kings and Wal-Marts. We gave them a choice of leaders they could freely elect. Their leader is gone, their government is gone, their way of life is gone. Replaced with good American Christian morals. "The village is destroyed." Peace has settled in over the graveyard.
"We didn't realise, nor did anyone else,' Bush said, 'that Saddam Hussein felt like he needed to play like he had weapons of mass destruction."
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Ah, the madness of King George!
It was actually President Unitard himself who felt like HE needed to play like Saddam had weapons of mass destruction.
He probably doesn't remember it that way-- because when THAT Big Lie was eventually so discredited that even his yahoo wingnut 29% base stopped believing it, he just tore off some NEW Big Lies to replace it.
When one is in the habit of reeling off Big Lies like so many squares of one-ply toilet paper from an industrial-size roll, I suppose it's impossible to keep track of the used-up and flushed-down ones.
Bush wont be remembered well except by contrarian scholars wanting to get attention.
Reagan was an actor, Bush would be lucky to be a gas station attendant on Route 66.
He would not exist except for those who enabled him(Rove, Cheney, the media, the democrats).
@GwNorth June 15th, 2008 8:24 pm
You have a good appreciation of propaganda. So did George Orwell.
@kara.korum June 16th, 2008 9:18 am
Yes!!!! It might have been possible for the ignorant to believe that Iraq was a threat to us. But it is ridiculous to suggest that major governments could have believed such total nonsense. Major news organizations also could not have been totally without astute people. So if they knew, then it means they LIED to us. Constantly, on a daily basis for months on end, to catapult the propaganda.
Given that they LIED to us, is it any wonder that they have ignored Kucinich's attempts at impeachment. Because they too are guilty, and it is very much their desire to sweep the whole thing under the mat.
it is tiring to hear the constant refrain that american intelligence was fooled about saddam's wmd programs, as was every other intelligence agency.
the us state dept analysts clearly stated that iraq had no significcant wmd programs, and even the centr intell raised question marks. scott ritter said the same before the war, and neither the german nor french intel agreed with the above premise.
everytime saddam agreed to a demand, another more humiliating one was set for him. towards the end, bush saddam agreed. (although this was ok for the duvaliers, mobutu seko, and idi amin.)
2 additional points. the us spends 50 billion on its intel,equal to the rest of the world combined, so it is silly to quote those agencies and say they were duped too. they should be quoting the us. 50 billion is too much to waste for erroneousinfo.
with british and us satellites and aircraft flying daily missions over iraq for 10 years,with a presumed 1 foot photographic resolution, how could iraq have devloped a clandestine nuclea program? the reactor has to be near a large source of water, and is not easy to hide. any major excavation, if it was underground, would be evident.
chirac had suggested un teams to reinspect iraq, at iraqs cost. so, if 200 inspectors were divided into 40 teams,and each team inspected 1 site a day, they could have inspected all potential sites in a month. perhaps this is why this suggestion was unacceptable. ther would then be no causus belli for war.
What a crock! Now he tells us he invaded Iraq because Saddam bluffed us into it. We know the inspectors knew otherwise, his intelligence group said otherwise, and the generals advised him but were ignored or fired.
He wanted this war for his own reasons and everyone with any sense knows it.
- after breakfast with an international Middle East envoy named Tony Blair ...
yikes there's lunacy for you..Tony Blair as Middle East envoy...
you couldn't make that up...no one would believe you..LOL
it's a farce from start to finish...straight out of Shakespeare...
absolutely surreal...
Peace on the House of Bush.
I think he got his statement wrong. It should be:
"I murdered, detroyed, and displaced millions and created millions more that hate America with my barbarism....oh....and I don't give a sh&t...God told me to do it !!!"
I don't understand why Bush doesn't go to Baghdad and tell the Iraqi citizens there he's saved them, give them a nice big public speech and show them in person what a swell fella he really is. Maybe they'd settle down and appreciate what we have done for them.
Maybe not.
I don't know why Bush talks about Saddam now either, He's not hanging out in Baghdad anymore.
Yeah, right....He's a regular Moses...what a meglomaniac!!
Shrub sez: 'Do I care? Only to the extent that it affects people's view of the citizens I represent. Do I care about my personal standing? Not really.'
At least the Dick was concise when he said the same thing: "So?"
George W, what a man! He's freed hundreds of thousands from the struggle of life. Freed a few million of their homes and made them refugees in nearby countries, and he'll be leaving (someday perhaps) them with a gift that will keep on giving for years afterwards, depleted uranium. How many
children will die from cancer from exposure to DU.
When are they building that statue of Bush and naming a street for him? That must be in the works by now.
The loonitarian chimp is the only one on the planet still discussing Iraq's former dictator. And yet he can't bring himself to discuss the many hidden right wing dictators currently propped up by the US government, some for decades. God Bless the United States of America!
See also "The Madness of George Bush : A Reflection of our Collective Psychosis" by Paul Levy at
www.awakeninthedream.com
'Only the dead know true peace.'
I suggest Bush is the biggest barbarian of the 21st century. I know about Mugabe and the Burmese dictators but they rule backward thrid counties whereas Bush lives in what is supposed to be the most enlightened and compassionate country in the world.
Agaist that background Bush is a disgrace and embarrassment to the civilised world.
To me he is the ravenous wolf in sheep's clothing mentioned in the bible, a disciple of Satan spreading hatred and discontent wherever his shadow passes.
He often mentions evil; there is no one better qualified as he is evil's personification.
Under the imperial mentorship of the US, Iraq now:
possesse many times more political prisoners,
much less economic and social security,
a history of many more Iraqis tortured and/or killed and
a vastly higher number of internal/external refugees
than experienced under the blockaded Baathist Party and its leader Sadaam Hussein.
"Let them hate, as long as they fear."
Can anyone find this?
Semantically speaking, a barbarian is one who does not speak the language of the local area. That makes most US people in Iraq barbarians. Of course, their behavior is worse.
Winston Smith works for the Records Department (RecDep) of Minitrue, "rectifying" historical records and newspaper articles to make them conform to Big Brother's most recent pronouncements, thus making everything that the Party says true.
We know that the Inner Party has grown filthy rich but the Ministry of Truth clouds mens' minds so we think otherwise. Who are we at war with today? Who does Big Brother and the Minister of Peace say we have always been at war with? I unpluged my telly last year - is that seditious?
The White House press office, -acting on orders from the Commander-in-Grief, has announced that, -as of June 2008: "Black is white, Cold is hot, Fiction is truth, and barbarism can only be construed as such if committed by smarmy leftwing intellectuals, foreign nationals, or people with funny hats and terroristical accents."
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Definition: Deja Moo: "The feeling that you've somehow heard all this bull somewhere before."
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"Another presidency ends.
All targets met.
All truths openly revealed.
All systems working.
All voters satisfied.
All other nations eagerly supportive.
All pigs fed and ready to fly..."
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Technical note:
George Whoosh actually gave up playing golf because he had trouble with his aim: Every time he threw that little white ball at the golf club, he always seemed to miss...
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Definition: "Mental aberration" ::
- the ability of those with severe mental and moral impairments, to repeatedly vote for those who have severe mental and moral impairments."
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The president gave up on moral fibre back in the 60's, - he said it gave him indigestion. His mom switched him to a Truth-free diet, and since then he believes he's doing just fine.
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GW Bush is delusional, only because certain peoples see him that way. To far too many others he "Speaks The Truth" which helps to enable his crimes.
The White House along with European leaders and other countries in the west are using the exact same tactics when speaking of Iran as they did when Bush wanted his war on iraq.
They repeat the same lies over and over again until it reaches the point where the "observer" believes there substance to the lies.
Thus Iran has a "Nuclear Weapons Program" when there absolutely no evidence to support such. Iran is offered compromises and refuses them out of hand. The US and West is bending over backwards to negotiate with Iran but those Iranians are all mad, intent on destroying the world.
The underlying problem here is this revisionism, this repeating of lies over and over again, seems to work on the greater populace. All of our bitching and moaning about the lies did nothing to stop the war on Iraq. The vast majority of Americans supported it and only turned against it when they realized the Financial costs they would bear. One Million iraqis killed is not what turns far too many Americans against the War in Iraq. It is 800 billion dollars spent while the economy heads into a tailspin and the price of gas approaches 5 bucks a gallon.
Ronald reagan was one of the greatest disasters ever visited upon the world and the people of America, but hindsight has all but sanctified him. Myths created about his vision and greatness when he was little more then a petty thug.
I fear the same will happen with GW Bush and crew.
If people need an example of how "myth" can shape reality via indoctrination and historical revisionism repeated over and over again, one need only look to the "land without a People" and how Palestine was stolen from the peoples living there and how the propoganda has shaped perceptions so that people think the Invaders were the victims.
It does not HAVE to be true when GW Bush claims he freed millions from barbarism. GW Bush does not have to believe it himself. He and those behind him need simply repeat it over and over again and for all practical purposes it becomes true.
Except, ironically, for the people he claimed to have freed.
maybe when i asked that person in turkish if they understood me and then graciously thanked them, maybe they ASS-umed it was nasty. oh well, buy a turkish-english, english-turkish dictionary and a Qur'an and it'll be okay tomorrow. sure...
was just reading some outright hatred for our murderer in Germany from der spiegel. to the effect of the audacity of bush, he's been placed in some country castle thing 70 km outside of, is it berlin or frankfurt, i don't know nor do i care. the crazy cousin come to visit. they actually said they think its time we do impeach mr. bush.
now this whole pakistan/musharraf thing, deja vu all over again, except afghanistan not india. but then i suppose it will come to pass that india will join in, iran, iraq, the entire middle east and asia minor. germany is pretty much pissed that we have gotten iran all riled once again, i suppose they fear they may go the way of the millions of other murder victims of bush. it is to the point of surreal today, whacky person speaking FOR me and EVERYONE at cd for my VULGARITIES, i do think i may have been having to have someone delegate my opinions for about 7 1/2 years now and as such don't take too kindly, putting it mildly. the hate and the death and invasions, occupations, bombs, disease, torture, deceit, disbelief, stranger in a strange land, it is building to a crescendo tonight and it is quite different perhaps because they've come close to the realization of their doomsday scenario, while they remain at the helm. i should have gone when the getting was good....nowhere to run, now...
jack37 -- actually, "ignorant, arrogant psychotics" ARE "known for major flashes of insight on themselves."
You just have to listen. Bush has projected his own dark anima onto Saddam Hussein. So when he said,
"We didn't realize that Saddam Hussein felt like he needed play like he had weapons of mass destruction,"
Bush is really talking about himself. Because in his mind he is playing, and he has called his own bluff . . .
And while thousands upon thousands of innocents were blown up by US bombers and women, children and old folks cut down with US bullets, and 4,000 US soldiers are dead, and 20,000 or more disabled or mentally disturbed, and millions displaced, King George goes around smirking and winking, and chuckling, and joking and tickling and chest bumping in an attempt to endear himself to his audiences. He has no concept of reality. I believe this is psychosis.
Oh yeah...he says he gave up golf so as not to send the wrong message.
Psychosis!
We need to weaken the most powerful political office in the world.
Yes, Georgie pooh, and so did the Spanish Inquisition (through dying), which refined the barbarism of Medieval torture chambers into a fine art. Is this your true 'legacy'? I'm sure your dog still likes you (might), but it's probably a good damned thing for you it can't talk. Eventually someone will, though. Have you no shame, oops, I forgot turds don't have consciences.
Ignorant, arrogant psychotics are not known for major flashes of insight on themselves....
I freed millions - they've all gone to a far better place than the world I have created for those who will follow me . . . (I think someone said something like this.). The dopes will vote in McCain anyway, so what's the use?
"George W Bush looked remarkably untroubled by self-doubt as he crossed Europe last week."
Strike the word "remarkably." He always looks that way. This man is GONE!!!
How well-mannered of Elizabeth II to have Georgie to tea after his helicopter destroyed her rose garden a few years back. I hope she has someone check his pockets for silverware before he leaves.
As for his "legacy" of saving people from "barbarism," that is the biggest delusion of all time. Do you want a copy of Georgie's real legacy, neatly summed up? Check out the articles of impeachment against him.
Thank you, PJD, for pointing out the revision of history that is now going on. Saddam Hussein did not pretend that he had WMDs. This is a recent lie, spun and possibly believed by many members of the United States of Amnesia.
This is right up there with the lie they told only 6 months after the entire world watched as the US demanded Iraq comply with inspections and Hussein backed down and complied again and again to EVERYTHING demanded. 6 months later, the US ruling class lied again and again that Hussein had REFUSED inspections!
I couldn't believe that they could have such chutzpah, or that they would get away with it. But, with the corporate media firmly in control by sociopaths, the big lie stood.
I thought the Frogs had a pretty good solution to the "Let them eat cake" mentalilty a couple of hundred years ago. I wonder whether they still have an operational guillotine...
But that's too good for GWB -- he should be sent to Iraq to sort out his mess. Maybe cleaning duties in a hospital for the rest of his life.
I don't know if it was the booze, the broads, the drugs or the genes but this lad ain't dippin' both oars in the water...we need a Praetorian Guard to take care of these sorts of problems.
I beleive I misspoke, as cheney would say: It is only Iowa that is flooding, so far. What color state is IA? Red, Blue or Purple? What is Bush doing in France? Aren't they part of the Axis of Evil? I am surprised their gift of La Statue de Liberte is still standing. Perhaps we could rename it ala Freedom Fries: The Princess of Frogs (what detractors call the French).
My Compassion meter is running very low. Time to recharge!
I am committed to Oneness through Justice and Transformation
peace,
st john
st john this is a man whom literally ate cake on the day Katrina swallowed NOLA.
Did they say the Sociopath in Chief stopped in Amsterdam? I thought perhaps at one of their finer 'cafes' he may have had a peyote laced blend? He is fucking NUTS!@
With parts of Iowa, Illinois and other states under water, why is Bush still in Europe? Is this another Katrina moment? What will he do with all these white folks who have lost everything? Where will they be housed? I have not heard one word from Bush about the flooding, but i seldom read anything he says, anyway, so I may have missed his deep and profound concern expressed for his fellow americans facing life-changing calamities. I wonder if the National Guard could have offered any response? No word from the Corp Media, or even any progressives. What the hell is going on here?
I am committed to Oneness through Justice and Transformation
peace,
st john
Hitler Freed Millions From Barbarism Also. Mostly Jews.
PS..Bush, you are a pathological lying mass of fecal matter. Not only are you an "emperor" without clothes; you are a stark raving madman running naked through the abandoned halls of CONgress. Of course, they will not mention your nakedness and pathology out of fear and complicity. And in many cases, they are as ILL as you. Your time will come and I can only hope I live long enough to piss on your grave! Obviously you care not about what view the average citizen holds of you. This is true with most criminally insane creatures.
How will History remember Mr. Bush's legacy? That depends who writes that history, and for whom they may be writing it for. If the truth be known, and the truth often has differing definitions, (again that depends upon who writes it and who reads it) Mr. Bush, and the American people will most likely be remembered as a negative example---------Both have had every opportunity to make a positive impact, and leave a positive example---both have failed.
So far. There still may be time to change the history of/for the American people. But time ticks away.
"We didn't realise, nor did anyone else,' Bush said, 'that Saddam Hussein felt like he needed to play like he had weapons of mass destruction."
This, the latest crazy notion to be fed the people of the United Stated of Amnesia - what utter nonsense!
So, for the record, dear historians and those who don't suffer from acquired Alzheimers disease, please recall that Saddam was:
1. Bending over backward to show that Iraq had no WMD's or WMD development underway as of 2002-2003.
2. Showing that when he was developing WMD's (chemical weapons) it was with the full approval and possibly assistance of the US, for use on Iran and the Kurds, who the US had used, double-crossed and hung out to dry a few years earlier.
This was all put in his multi-volume report submitted to the UN, but the UN, spineless as ever, let the US take the report, and when they were done with it, it fit in one, 3" binder.
I SENT MILLIONS INTO BARBARISM...THE BARBARISM OF NO FOOD, NO WATER, DEAD CHILDREN, RAPED WIVES AND DAUGHTERS, THE BARBARISM OF DISEASE, DEATH, POISONED EARTH, BIRTH DEFECTS, PRIVATE MERCENARY ARMIES...AND HOW BARBARIC HAVE THEY BEEN?...I HAVE SPENT MILLIONS OF COMPLICIT AMERICANS TAX DOLLARS FOR CRIMES AGAINST HUMANITY..I HAVE TURNED THE "ARMAGEDDON CLOCK" TO 5 MINUTES TO MIDNIGHT...NOPE! THAT AIN'T BARBARIC..I HAVE SENT MILLIONS INTO THE BARBARISM OF NO HOPE OF DEBT RELIEF, OF HOMELESSNESS, OF NO HEATING OIL, OF NO WORK...
THIS PRESIDENT...THIS CONGRESS (FOR THE MOST PART..UNFORTUNATELY) AND THIS SENATE IN PARTICULAR...HAVE BARBARIZED THE WORLD..THEY ARE...THE TRUE BARBARIAN HORDE...
I CAN'T USE "BARBARIAN" AGAIN...SO THERE!
LIVE FREE OR DIE..
JOIN IN TAX STRIKE UNTIL OUR DEMANDS ARE MET..
SEE YOU IN THE TRENCHES...MAYBE..
'but tomorrow - after breakfast with an international m.e. envoy named tony blair'...............ha ha ha ha ha.... i like that!!!! anyone remember tony???
By far, the most delusional man in the history of the presidency. In all seriousness, this sub-human creature must be institutionalized away from normal, moral folks; maybe as a cellmate with Charles Manson? Listen to Bugliosi and buy his book..he has it all worked out. Please be safe, Mr Bugliosi..we'll need your expertise at the trial!! IMPEACHMENT, TRIAL, CONVICTION AND IMPRISONMENT OR EXECUTION IS THE ONLY LOGICAL AND CONSTITUTIONAL COURSE OF ACTION. Anything less is a lie of the mind.
Diplomacy 1: The art and practice of conducting negotiations between nations. 2: Skill in handling affairs without arousing hostility.
In other words sanctions, refusing to speak to Iran and threats of war cannot be considered diplomacy.
"George W Bush looked remarkably untroubled by self-doubt as he crossed Europe last week."
In his criminal mind the mission is accomplished. The very large circle of people surrounding him and the few guiding him are flush with cash. Collateral damage does not register, he is incapable of empathy.
"...he still holds the most powerful political office in the world"
And that power is used to keep people far enough away from him that he can't hear them. And no fellow clown can reach him with a pie.
He had to kill them in order to save them. Why didn't W. Bush just volunteer for Vietnam, get "We had to kill them in order to save them" out of his system early?
His Most Sovereign and Delusional Magesty, Rex bush, has more than a few screws loose. Fighting fire with fire is one thing, but 'liberating millions from barbarism' while using the most barbaric method available is not going to go over well in the history books or in the real world.
if ronnie raygun was still living ...he would say to little georgie.....THERE YOU GO AGAIN......bush is still detached from reality
Bush freed em okay. He killed more than a million already and the fun he's having has only just begun.
OF COURSE George doesn't care what people think about him. Does any dictator who is getting fabulously wealthy from war profiteering care?
is he talking about his wife? oops sorry... his mother...?
Insane. Completely, totally, scary insane.
Has this man ever wondered about what the people he 'liberated' from barbarism got to replace it: the mess the Iraqis have to live in right now, whether in their own country as internal refugees, or in places like Syria or Jordan who can hardly handle the vast numbers?