Video: Angry Bush Lashes Back After Iran’s Declaration Of Victory

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Anyone else in near complete marvel at this man’s (Pres. Bush) ability to take the “Dumb W” persona the left/dhimmicrats/MSM have painted him under for the last seven years … and completely turn it around on THEM?!? And with very little effort. They throw this shit (NIE report) out there, make their bloviated and wrong assertions and conclusions by picking and choosing from the report … and then “strap it on” with full head-first charge at Bush … Only to find, days down the road, they completely and prematurely ejaculated … er … misfired.
Puts me in mind of those videos Pat and Bashman post of failed suicide bombers scooting what’s left of their useless bleeding bodies around in the streets while everyone looks on and ridicules them.
December 5th, 2007 at 8:00 amThis is what I think happened. I can’t watch the video,
am at work and don’t have loudspeakers. Somebody tell me if I’m wrong:
I have been reading everything I can find about this goofy NIE
report. Early days, but no MSM journo appears to have a clue. These are just my conclusions:
First) This NIE is a transparent fake. No one believes it except the left who would believe anything. But the fact that it is a fake will not change it’s trajectory.
Second) President Bush authorized it’s conclusions in advance and
declassified them. He intended to do just that.
Third) President Bush (correctly) realised that we did not have the stomach for launching a second pre-emptive war and without that strength embedded in our people, a war would be counter-productive.
Fourth) President Bush also correctly understands that war fatigue is not forever, and that given a first strike by Iran, which is very likely, the situation would change overnight.
Fifth) President Bush does not really favor the destruction of one or more American cities to win the long term war - though he is, and most of us are, determined that we will win that war.
Sixth) The best course of action from here is to send a signal. The release of this plainly synthetic “NIE” is a signal.
Seventh) To the world: An Atlas Shrugged moment. IE, if you really think that the USA is all that is wrong with the world, we give you this opportunity to test your beliefs.
Eighth) To Israel: You are not on your own, but you are in the lead. Act at your own chosen time - or not. It’s up to you.
Ninth) To the next President, this will fall to you on your watch. Nobody can fix the world entirely in eight years. Good luck.
Finally) To our own fifth column, to CBS, and CNN and everybody else, would you like some more rope?
December 5th, 2007 at 8:01 amDave M
I sent Bash a few links to opinions about the NIE report, and the wrong move in accepting it.
Just in case Bash’s stack of stuff for the site is backed-up, here are the links:
http://www.opinionjournal.com/editorial/feature.html?id=110010946
http://www.nydailynews.com/opinions/2007/12/05/2007-12-05_irans_nuke_news_shows_danger_of_trusting.html
http://www.commentarymagazine.com/blogs/index.php/podhoretz/1474
December 5th, 2007 at 8:05 amIf the reason why we went to war in Iraq was because of bad intel about their WMDs, then can’t we make the same assertion now about the intel coming from Iran about their non-military production of plutonium?
I guess it all boils down to “who do you want to believe”?
The left is using this in the inverse to embarrass the U.S. and Bush!
Nice try assholes!
December 5th, 2007 at 8:17 amThanks drillanwr. I liked the nydailynews - but right now everybody is
December 5th, 2007 at 8:24 amsaying everything, me included. I reckon there’s only two guys who matter now.
George Bush and Ehud Barak or Olmert. Only their response
matters now. All the pundits in Times Central or Shepherds Bush
don’t matter doodly.
Oh well, I’ll try to watch Fox when I get home. Is it just me
or has Fox kind of gone a bit more CNN lately? Oh crap, maybe
I’m turning into one of those vast right wing conspiracy guys.
If Iran thinks they won, that means that they have moles inside our intelligence community. This report is just opinion and that opinion must have been influenced by people in government who have an anti-US agenda. We know there are traitors inside the CIA and State Department because of the leaks to the NY Slimes, et al. There are serious problems inside our intelligence agencies and we need a commander-in-chief who will deal with those bureaucracies and put the right people in place. Intelligence reports should be apolitical and, obviously, what we are getting is not.
December 5th, 2007 at 8:27 amIt’s suprising how the US was completely knocked off it’s feet by this report. Years of building up support for sanctions and for more intense moves were derailed in hours. The end result could possibly cost millions of lives, our carrier fleets in the Gulf and our armies in Iraq, and I would say Israel as well.
Me thinks that if it’s the same group that sent out Valerie Plame, and by Harry Reid taking this ball and running 100 yards with it, we need to start preparing a lot of hanging ropes. Because there is some really serious treason being committed here, and it’s just not feasable to ignore it any longer.
December 5th, 2007 at 8:34 amI understand those long range Iranian missiles are really really tall pots for plants. The centrifuges are for producing nuclear fuel, Iran has anew process which makes gasoline from nukes.
Haven’t we been here before? North Korea doesn’t have a bomb. BOOOOOM — what was that? I guess we missed that one as well. Oh well, better luck next time.
Here is what bothers me — weeks ago the IAEA said they had no clue what Iran was up to — They are supposed to be the watchdog. In 2003 as we were attacking Iraq, Syria and Iran gave up on their nukes. Syria turned theirs in, Iran just shut theirs down. OK, cowboy diplomacy worked. In 2005 the NIE said Iran was trying to build a bomb, sounds ‘like the 2003 program restarted’ to me. Now we get this political NIE tripe in 2007 that says Iran isn’t building a bomb.
Who would believe a word these people have to say about anything?
And then we hear dingy wanted the report … Why was that? Did he know his buds in the CIA had rigged the report to try and take Iran out of the picture during the 2008 election?
If the next President is alseep at the switch like Clinton was, the result will be a much bigger hole.
December 5th, 2007 at 8:42 amDid it ever occur to any of you that Iran is telling the truth.
December 5th, 2007 at 8:43 amPaul Ron,
December 5th, 2007 at 9:43 amIf they are… then we’re overreacting… if they’re not and we do nothing… we’re fucked… i’d rather overreact than be fucked by iran.
Paulie: Did it ever occur to you that Iran may be lying? I take it you don’t understand what just might happen if Iran gets a hold of a bomb. It’s not like they’re saints or anything.
December 5th, 2007 at 10:27 amPoolie
Indeed I have thought they are lying.
But my final feeling is they are full of shit the other way i.e they are not even close and they are blowing smoke.
Israel already has nukes so they can attack Iran themselves they don’t need the US. Let them do it.
Why should we get our hands dirty?
Consolidate Iraq first thats the best thing to do in order to topple Iran’s govt. It may take decades but it will happen. see former USSR.
It is political showboating on Mr A’s part. He likes to bust balls.
December 5th, 2007 at 10:51 amHe is an attention hound.
Iran is telling the truth?!?!?! Are you fucking kidding me?!
If you asked a Muslim what day it was and gave them seven guesses, you’d get seven lies.
December 5th, 2007 at 4:02 pmDid you catch the “Unthinkable” post on Pipes? Bottom line; Israel hurt, but survives. Iran and/or Syria and/or Egypt do not. Oil Age ends, China and India crash from oil starvation, globalization comes to screeching halt.
Oh, and if you didn’t receive it, here’s Bob Park’s latest “Outside the Wire” email:
I’d like to share with you the most amazing quote I ran across today.
“What we still don’t understand is why you Americans stopped the bombing of Hanoi. You had us on the ropes. If you had pressed us a little harder, just for another day or two, we were ready to surrender! It was the same at the battles of TET. You defeated us! We knew it, and we thought you knew it.
“But we were elated to notice your media was definitely helping us. They were causing more disruption in America than we could in the battlefields. We were ready to surrender. You had won!”
- General Võ Nguyên Giáp, Commander of the North Vietnamese army, from his memoir.
Isn’t amazing how history seems to repeat itself?
Here we are, the United States of America, and up until a few weeks ago, while we have men and women on an active battlefield, there are politicians and media personalities actively declaring our military defeat.
Not only to the nation, but also to the world.
We’ve had our media gleefully repeat the false accusations of battlefield atrocities by our service people; accusations that were begrudgingly proven false, only after being presented as fact throughout the world, on both friendly and enemy newscasts.
Those false allegations, along with the white flag-waving pundits, probably did more to boost the morale of al Qaeda than any military strategy employed before The Surge.
And even with the reports of a stabilized, and even vibrant economy re-emerging in Iraq today, the political naysayers are still defiantly parroting the words of Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, “The war is lost.”
Our anti-war types probably considered General Giáp, like Al Qaeda today, an intellectual inferior. However, they are well-educated and learn from their mistakes. All al Qaeda has to do today is wait us out. We have them up against the ropes. They just need to wait and see which Americans cut them first.
Forward this email to a friend. Thanks for listening!
Sincerely,
December 6th, 2007 at 2:53 amBP’s Signature
Bob Parks
Host Outside the Wire