It is a little condescending, don't you think? A bit patronizing, perhaps? I guess Bush's big plan is too ingenious for the average person, college professor, military general, or Congressperson to comprehend. History will vindicate his decision, because we're the ones who lack perspective.
I guess we're all a bit too slow to grasp these concepts.
Future generations, on the other hand, will appreciate Bush. Why, he will be a celebrated American hero once we're all dead and gone. The last thing we will say before we go into the great beyond is "wow, that Bush, boy he was sure right about Iraq. How could we have missed it?"
It's so simple, after all. Just look at it from Bush's perspective. He went to Yale, and so he's smarter than everyone else. Plus, he's from Skull and Bones, and they know secret information that they can't reveal to us. Once that is out, we will realize Bush is a hero.
Or maybe we will realize he has tuna fish for brains.
2007-08-21
21:32:58
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