Friday, June 1, 2007

Has Chimpy McFlightsuit Snapped? Or Will He Soon?


As Georgie Anne Geyer writes in the Dallas Morning News (click on the post title for the story) about President Bush’s strange behavior during a recent meeting with “Friends of his from Texas," you have to wonder if he's snapped or about to (this immediately brings into question who would befriend the little creep?)

Bush is more convinced than ever of his righteousness.

Friends of his from Texas were shocked recently to find him nearly wild-eyed, thumping himself on the chest three times while he repeated “I am the president!” He also made it clear he was setting Iraq up so his successor could not get out of “our country’s destiny.” Please recall from history that this is exactly how Richard Nixon behaved just before he snapped and before he resigned from office. Bush is too ignorant and has his ego too deeply intermingled with his "presidency" to resign. We can hope, however, for the disintegration of a few cranial arteries when his drinking sets his blood pressure into stratospheric numbers.

This is the second time in recent weeks that accounts have surfaced of Bush lashing out or “ranting” in private meetings when responding to criticism of his Iraq policy. Chris Nelson of the Nelson Report offered a similar account earlier this month:

Some big money players up from Texas recently paid a visit to their friend in the White House. The story goes that they got out exactly one question, and the rest of the meeting consisted of The President in an extended whine, a rant, actually, about no one understands him, the critics are all messed up, if only people would see what he’s doing things would be OK…etc., etc. This is called a “bunker mentality” and it’s not attractive when a friend does it. When the friend is the President of the United States, it can be downright dangerous. Apparently the Texas friends were suitably appalled, hence the story now in circulation.

Chimpy only understands how to defend what his reptilian "brain" tells him is defensible. Unfortunately reality isn't one of the things his "brain" understands.

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