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George W. Bush's public persona of stupidity is a clever diversion from his ego agenda. Operatives try to relate the president to the people by projecting an air of anti-intellectualism. They reinforce a camaraderie of those in contempt of the more educated. As critical thinking requires specific set of skills and continuous practice Bush bonds with those that lack both. Thanks to the glorious educational system that capitalism has made few citizens today possess critical thinking skills. As a result, simplistic explanations and directives suffice. When the regime fails Bush's facade of false common folksiness saves the day. It projects the blame for its failures onto others and the sheeple follow. The regime castigates its critics as being part of the problem. No matter how insane the policy those that are not "with us" and "against" us. To Disagree with this administration is to be branded as being in opposition to it. Team Bush players quickly realize that no disagreement is too trivial. The majority of the populace sold on team loyalty easily agree and go along. They prefer associating with their pack over being branded and shunned by it.

The projected image of the educated liberal and the progressive as the enemy is a well-thought out project decades in the making. Media talking heads and corporate-state "news" constantly castigate liberals as being the problem. Any view, and anyone, left of the neo-conservative agenda is demonized as preventing the populace from moving forward. The meaning of life is pre-ordained and liberals are demons in opposition. Egos sharing common cause rally into action. They squash dissent and orchestrating media events by screening out and hint of opposition. This regime's fascist elements know exactly what they are doing. With the takeover of most radio, television and newspapers by sympathetic corporations the co-optation of public opinion is complete. It exceeds Goebbels' success in shepherding his flock to orchestrated conclusions. "We the people" thus know who to blame for being stuck unable to move forward. We do not see our president and his fascist leaning team as being responsible for any problem. The liberal is. The progressive is. The intellectual is. The environmentalist is. The anti-war activist is. The pro-choice people are. The atheist is. The socialist is. The communist is. The terrorist is. Take your pick. Anyone other than the regime is to blame.

It is, however, the axis-of-super-egos presently in power that are the road blocks to fellow workers moving forward. The size of the obstruction is as immense as the size of the administration's huge egos. It is as large as the mass of the messages delivered over many decades by state schools, religious vested interests and their minister pimps, television, corporate controlled media, and the ever-present advertising. We the daily lied-to masses accept the lies as truth. When these messages, the paradigms of capitalism run amok become ingrained and internalized, we become thusly defined associating ourselves with their proponents. Our ego shares a vested interest with the liars egos.

When we accept the mythology that hard work will make us wealthy just like the ruling elite we embrace wannabeism. We want to be like the wealthy. We want to support the rich ruling elite and the powerful, not because it is in our own best interest, rather, because we want to be like them. Perhaps, the thinking goes, if Ms. Mornin only had five jobs instead of just three, she could join the rich club alongside the Bushs, Kennedys, Kerrys, Guilianis, Saudis, etc., of the world. While the working class is duped into struggling to be like the rich, power is passed on from generation to generation via inherited wealth. Sons are given access to the best schools, given companies to play with, bailed out when misdeeds are committed and transgressions expunged. Being wealthy means never having to take responsibility. Being part of the elite means never having to say you're sorry. Being born into wealth means never having to do either.

2007-07-14 08:10:40 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 5 2

The Neocons are all being changed by means of Bush one million folks who at the moment are performing on behalf of George H.W. Bush who's now the de-facto president. His little boy has screwed up so unhealthy the he's now jogging the exhibit via his proxies. Dick Cheney, because the final ultimate Neocon, is being sedated at an undisclosed situation to marginalize him. The proven fact that Bush one million is a mainly owned subsidiary of Sun Myung Moon's fascist Unification Cult must nonetheless fear you although.

2016-09-05 09:44:13 · answer #2 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

The thing that makes puppet-masters Cheney and Rove political wunderkind and allowed them to assume absolute control of the American political system for almost a decade is that they really understood the fundamental truth of the saying, ‘you cannot underestimate the intelligence of people’.

All you need to do is stick with a small set of big lies and repeat them until the moronic voter base not only thinks that it is the truth, but that they came up with it themselves.

Oh, there is one other thing. You need to have a total and complete disregard: for all of humanity; all of the individual freedom and personal liberty crap in the US Constitution; a disgust for the secular democratic republic established by the US Constitution; and a willingness to violate every civil and moral law between you and your goal of personal wealth and power.

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Fck'n-A Bubba, well said.

2007-07-14 08:25:51 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 3 1

That Obstruction of Justice is an antiquated law. Just like the 10 commandments.

2007-07-14 08:08:41 · answer #4 · answered by ? 2 · 2 1

1.That when the United States says there going to do something and when we say we'll will stand by you and help. We do it.
2. That when things get tough the United States still has leaders willing to do what is right despite political pressure.
3. Put God and country before politics.
4. Always follow your heart and not a poll.
5. When your attacked, fight back. Don't ignore it. Year after year.

Those are the top 5. One for the one above me.

6. Most Americans can't even use there turn signal let alone understand the global political system. Let those with the knowledge, facts, and experience make the descisions.

2007-07-14 08:07:30 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 3 5

De facto president Cheney - hahaha - very accurate description.

I've learned new dimensions in small-minded and petty behavior....

That's the most comprehensive description I could come up with...

2007-07-14 08:11:06 · answer #6 · answered by Dastardly 6 · 2 3

#1 He's been a Great President!

#2 He cares about America

#3 He cut my taxes in half, and now I can afford things I'd like to have.

#4 He's stood in the face of scrutiny for not promoting stem cell abortion murder.

I am proud of you, Mr. President!!

#5 He has shown he is for the traditional bond of marriage, One man and One woman.

#6
He has brought Liberty, Justice, and democracy to the Middle east!!

#7
He has stood strong against the ideological left and their minions on opposition to the war.

Thank you, Mr. President.

#8
He will reauthorize 'No child left behind'

Thank you, Mr. President.

#9
He has shown what true courage means, and that a president must have it to face reality.

#10
Above all, He has shown that Christian values instilled into our White House is what means the most!!

Mr. President George Walker Bush, and Dick Cheney, You guys are the Greatest!!
Thank you, for such a magnificent job!

JR

2007-07-14 08:17:47 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 2 6

that there's so much evil in the world

and that a lot of people just simply let it happen

2007-07-14 08:13:08 · answer #8 · answered by filosofo tacio 5 · 2 1

I learned the true extent of corruption in the US. politcal system.

2007-07-14 08:16:35 · answer #9 · answered by Ringo G. 4 · 4 1

That America is great.
I learned from Hillary that presidents can be dictators.

2007-07-14 08:15:42 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 1 5

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