Saturday, June 23, 2007

Continuing with what seems to be this ongoing theme of hypocrisy....

George Bush, vying to overtake Richard Nixon for distinction as the most unpopular president in American history, in yet another glowing example of hypocrisy unleashed, dedicated a monument last week to the victims of Communism where Bush compared "totalitarian regimes to modern terrorist groups."

In what Dada considers a rather mild, yet logical retort, President Putin of Russia responded by saying, "We have not used nuclear weapons against a civilian population," nor has Russia "sprayed thousands of kilometers (miles) with chemicals, (or) dropped on a small country seven times more bombs than in all the Great Patriotic (War)" (Russia's name for World War II.)

I thought this a rather calm, civilized response by a "totalitarian regime" leader being compared to modern terrorists. After all, he made no reference to the poisoning of Iraq with WMD's containing depleted uranium that will have disastrous genetic effects on unborn thousands of children there for generations to come. Nor did he mention the overstepping by Bush of American's guaranteed constitutional rights (a totalitarian act) while promoting "democracy" in Iraq (through acts of terrorism against its citizens).

But Bush condemning others on the global stage that he himself has soiled, cannot, when making such sanctimonious proclamations, smell his own stench. And therein lies the endless laughable irony of our president's hypocrisy. If only it were funny.

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

oh, he's already waaay beyond Nixon who at least had enough intact olfactory cells to detect his own putrifaction early enough to resign & save us all the cesspool of impeachment. Guess tricky dicky never coked his nasal lining out with blow like lil georgie. ~~ D.K.

enigma4ever said...

He is SOOOOO bad that Nixon would have called HIM a Crook...

azgoddess said...

sigh -- the international community again is shown we have an idiot in power

got the computer yet?

Dada said...

well, I certainly agree Bush is way beyond Nixon, yet in the American's 'popularity' poll Nixon outshines him. I think this says something, but at this point I'm beyond speculation.

oh yes, az, the new computer arrived! Good to see you back!