Bush graduated from a fine university. Despite his lunatic policies and appointments, I see no evidence that he's an idiot. I believe that the phrase "obscenely dangerous lying fool" serves admirably.
2006-08-16 18:50:38
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answered by marianddoc 4
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Will he is not the only one to be asking that question. I think 3/4 or the people now wonder about that same possibility. If Bush is thinking he is fooling someone, he is dumber than he seems.
The man could salvage something of his presidency and the Country by forcing Cheney out, firing Rumsfelt, promoting Condi
to the National Security Counsel and letting or ordering her figure how to recovery from all this secret law breaking stuff by bringing the legal process back into the system.
He could without a admitting anything decide that the War is not going to work, and start pulling troops out and put the remainder in a defensive posture.
I suppose it is just to much to ask, because Bush is compromised in to many ways. Their is no hope for his administration. And the Iraq War may end up being over faster than Bush drives his three wheeler.
If a Squad of Army or Marines get whacked really hard, that just might change things. I hope that is not the price for peace or the outcome of sticking American Troops back in Baghdad.
2006-08-16 19:04:50
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answered by zclifton2 6
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No, but Scarborough certainly is. Simply by asking the question, he proves it. If Bush is such an idiot, what does that make, Al Gore, John Kerry, Dean, et. al. that he defeated in two elections, and continues to out manuver on a daily basis? Morons?
2006-08-16 18:57:13
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answered by scubadiver50704 4
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Scarborough is the last to know.
2006-08-16 18:41:43
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answered by Good Times, Happy Times... 4
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Idiots tend to recognize one another, unless they are not idiots, but complete morons
2006-08-16 18:52:40
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answered by mallozano 1
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