The $127 Billion Defeat
Jews' Jaws Six
Shark America Four
Number of Earthquakes in the Past Seven Days: 164
George W. Bush is a perfect storm of stupidity, perfidy, and insanity; and it is from the center of that storm he gave his State of the Union address tonight, an address written for him, and given in a form and style coached by his handlers; and if you watched that address you should consider your intelligence quotient to have been reduced by five points.
No matter how thirsty you are, you should not drink polluted water; its buggy-ness gets inside you and wanders around making you miserable and prostrate before your enemies.
Bold bad leadership leads to you disaster faster than timid bad leadership.
An event took place over the weekend that reveals the nature of America's inexorable defeat in Iraq, to which George W. Bush's perfect storm of stupidity, perfidy and insanity has taken America.
That incident was the event in which Iraqi resistance forces...
...(and let's call that Spade a Spade here, those in Iraq fighting America are resistance forces as much as the French Resistance in Nazi-occupied France were resistance forces, and when you call them something else you are lying to yourself and missing the whole point. America invaded Iraq, it did not "liberate" it; America occupies Iraq, it is not a guest of the Iraqi government. In this self-lie is the seed of the rapidly sprouting American defeat.)...
...That incident was the event in which Iraqi resistance forces disguised themselves as American troops and passed through three checkpoints to enter a building where American and Iraqi forces were discussing joint strategy. AND KILLED ONLY THE AMERICANS.
Those Americans were assassinated; I repeat, assassinated; and the Iraqi troops they were meeting with almost certainly knew in advance they would be.
In this event of the recent past you can see the looming future. No matter which Iraqis are fighting which Iraqis in Iraq, all Iraqis are fighting America. If you do not understand the naturalness of this you are living in the smoke of Burning Bush Delusion.
If, as is being considered, American troops are withdrawn except for a small cadre left to train Iraqi troops, it can be considered inevitable that those troops will be assassinated in a massive, coordinated maneuver in the spirit and style of that small, coordinated assassination maneuver of last weekend.
Iraq hates America, as it should; and when those politicians in that put-up government in Baghdad get together away from American ears that hatred of America is their common point of agreement. The bodies of dead Americans please Prime Minister Maliki; understand that; get real.
America's greatest weakness is that it lies to itself and believes its own lies.
Just about every American politician is a propagandist, not a realist, forming words to fit into the pre-cultivated wrinkles in American brains, for out of those pre-cultivated wrinkles grow votes.
To back up what I have told you today about the assassination of those five American soldiers, I will point to NBC's commentator on military affairs, retired General Barry McCaffrey, who said the same thing Monday in a soundbyte edited to less than three seconds.
I would think he might have more to say on this subject, but I think this subject might be censored.
I expected to see General McCaffrey expanding on this on NBC's Today show today, but I sat through the hard fluff of the first half hour and though some of the soft fluff that followed (which is the Today show pattern, fluff-fluff fluff-fluff) and he did not appear.
How is it McCaffrey makes such an important statement and there is no follow-up or comment, even on NBC? That is what I, this raggedy assed old hard-news, hard-nosed newsman wonders aloud, but I know how censored NBC is, and how afraid for their jobs NBC News employees are.
There is some background to McCaffrey's statement worth noting because it shows that about a month ago both he and I were anticipating events like last weekend's assassination of five American soldiers in conference with their Iraqi allies. (Allies? Bushit!).
One day about a month ago I was watching McCaffrey being interviewed on NBC's Today show, and it seemed to me he was interrupted just as he began to touch on this point I am introducing to you today. I thought the argument he was about to make was that too few US troops should not be left behind because they would be in danger of betrayal and slaughter.
The interviewers on the Today show ask the questions they are told to ask by an unidentified person giving them instructions through an earpiece, and McCaffrey was not allowed to finish was he was saying.
I cannot say for certain what McCaffrey was about to say, but it seemed to me he was hitting on what I had been thinking; so, being me, I emailed McCaffrey asking him if I was right in my assumption of what he had been about to say.
I received no answer--nor did I expect to--and I cannot say if he personally saw my email; but in a sense he answered that email in his closely cropped soundbyte yesterday; and he answered with a resounding "Yes".
To review and to make clear, this is the concept being introduced here:
If America reduces its forces in Iraq to a relatively small number of troops working with Iraqi troops, those American troops will be in extreme danger of being assassinated by those same Iraqi troops; and likely in a massive, coordinated maneuver, a maxi-version of the mini-maneuver that saw the assassination of five American soldiers last weekend.
Shark America Four
Number of Earthquakes in the Past Seven Days: 164
George W. Bush is a perfect storm of stupidity, perfidy, and insanity; and it is from the center of that storm he gave his State of the Union address tonight, an address written for him, and given in a form and style coached by his handlers; and if you watched that address you should consider your intelligence quotient to have been reduced by five points.
No matter how thirsty you are, you should not drink polluted water; its buggy-ness gets inside you and wanders around making you miserable and prostrate before your enemies.
Bold bad leadership leads to you disaster faster than timid bad leadership.
An event took place over the weekend that reveals the nature of America's inexorable defeat in Iraq, to which George W. Bush's perfect storm of stupidity, perfidy and insanity has taken America.
That incident was the event in which Iraqi resistance forces...
...(and let's call that Spade a Spade here, those in Iraq fighting America are resistance forces as much as the French Resistance in Nazi-occupied France were resistance forces, and when you call them something else you are lying to yourself and missing the whole point. America invaded Iraq, it did not "liberate" it; America occupies Iraq, it is not a guest of the Iraqi government. In this self-lie is the seed of the rapidly sprouting American defeat.)...
...That incident was the event in which Iraqi resistance forces disguised themselves as American troops and passed through three checkpoints to enter a building where American and Iraqi forces were discussing joint strategy. AND KILLED ONLY THE AMERICANS.
Those Americans were assassinated; I repeat, assassinated; and the Iraqi troops they were meeting with almost certainly knew in advance they would be.
In this event of the recent past you can see the looming future. No matter which Iraqis are fighting which Iraqis in Iraq, all Iraqis are fighting America. If you do not understand the naturalness of this you are living in the smoke of Burning Bush Delusion.
If, as is being considered, American troops are withdrawn except for a small cadre left to train Iraqi troops, it can be considered inevitable that those troops will be assassinated in a massive, coordinated maneuver in the spirit and style of that small, coordinated assassination maneuver of last weekend.
Iraq hates America, as it should; and when those politicians in that put-up government in Baghdad get together away from American ears that hatred of America is their common point of agreement. The bodies of dead Americans please Prime Minister Maliki; understand that; get real.
America's greatest weakness is that it lies to itself and believes its own lies.
Just about every American politician is a propagandist, not a realist, forming words to fit into the pre-cultivated wrinkles in American brains, for out of those pre-cultivated wrinkles grow votes.
To back up what I have told you today about the assassination of those five American soldiers, I will point to NBC's commentator on military affairs, retired General Barry McCaffrey, who said the same thing Monday in a soundbyte edited to less than three seconds.
I would think he might have more to say on this subject, but I think this subject might be censored.
I expected to see General McCaffrey expanding on this on NBC's Today show today, but I sat through the hard fluff of the first half hour and though some of the soft fluff that followed (which is the Today show pattern, fluff-fluff fluff-fluff) and he did not appear.
How is it McCaffrey makes such an important statement and there is no follow-up or comment, even on NBC? That is what I, this raggedy assed old hard-news, hard-nosed newsman wonders aloud, but I know how censored NBC is, and how afraid for their jobs NBC News employees are.
There is some background to McCaffrey's statement worth noting because it shows that about a month ago both he and I were anticipating events like last weekend's assassination of five American soldiers in conference with their Iraqi allies. (Allies? Bushit!).
One day about a month ago I was watching McCaffrey being interviewed on NBC's Today show, and it seemed to me he was interrupted just as he began to touch on this point I am introducing to you today. I thought the argument he was about to make was that too few US troops should not be left behind because they would be in danger of betrayal and slaughter.
The interviewers on the Today show ask the questions they are told to ask by an unidentified person giving them instructions through an earpiece, and McCaffrey was not allowed to finish was he was saying.
I cannot say for certain what McCaffrey was about to say, but it seemed to me he was hitting on what I had been thinking; so, being me, I emailed McCaffrey asking him if I was right in my assumption of what he had been about to say.
I received no answer--nor did I expect to--and I cannot say if he personally saw my email; but in a sense he answered that email in his closely cropped soundbyte yesterday; and he answered with a resounding "Yes".
To review and to make clear, this is the concept being introduced here:
If America reduces its forces in Iraq to a relatively small number of troops working with Iraqi troops, those American troops will be in extreme danger of being assassinated by those same Iraqi troops; and likely in a massive, coordinated maneuver, a maxi-version of the mini-maneuver that saw the assassination of five American soldiers last weekend.
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