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May 16th, 2007 at 7:19 am by Susie
So while I was busy yesterday, I missed the news that George Bush has found yet another aspect of his job he can’t be bothered to master.
Keeping a jaundiced eye on the corporate media.
May 16th, 2007 at 7:19 am by Susie
So while I was busy yesterday, I missed the news that George Bush has found yet another aspect of his job he can’t be bothered to master.
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Isn’t overseeing those wars the jobs of the theater commander, in this case Centcom? Sounds like a ploy to further attempt to delay accountability.
Can’t be bothered to master? Excuse me for being nitpicky, but what the hell has he ever mastered?
Can’t be bothered to deal with, okay … but master?
With kind regards,
The Ghost of Joe Liebling’s Dog
(Dog, etc.)
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Isn’t all that stuff Cheney’s job,
along with everything else?
Lute is a handsome man who looks great in his uniform, which I mention in connection with an old military observation that the best generals look like a mud fence. (The logic being that the babes are apt to get promoted because they look the part; the ugos have to overcome the fact that they “don’t look like generals” with intelligence, leadership, talent, etc.) (Ex: General Shinseki is a little Asian guy with a gimpy foot. Petraeus is the stereotypical six-foot-two, eyes-of-blue. Who would you trust with military decisions?)
But Molly, it’s all image, all the time, now.
What we need to know is, how big are their codpieces?
Hey, he’s working on his conducting.
As for Molly’s comment–does Omar Bradley qualify as a mud fence? Because I read once that he didn’t live up to his notices; while we did not win D-Day in spite of him, he was not a great general. And where do we put MacArthur, who spent a good part of his career trying to look the part, but who nonetheless was sometimes a brilliant general (as well as a horrible politician)?
Well, he seems to have mastered bringing America the worst with the highest price - as in healthcare, cakewalk wars, oil prices, emergency response and food safety - to mention a few. …a new Republican slogan - Worst and Pricey