NationStates Jolt Archive


Examples of Bush Supporters' Messed Up Thinking

Gymoor
11-09-2004, 14:01
Clinton's missile strike on a supposed Asprin Factory, based on flawed intelligence was Clinton's fault

Bush's whole goddamn war based on faulty intelligence is the intelligence community's fault, and War with Iraq was a good idea anyway.

Clinton's inability to get Osama was unforgivable

Bush's inability to get Osama is becuase Osama isn't important.

Clinton Was a dirty draft dodger, even though his draft number was very high and he recieved a deferment.

Cheney's 5 deferments were okay, because he had better things to do, and Bush's ANG duty was honorable, even though he skipped over numerous men on a waiting list, and there still isn't any proof he served adequately (forged or non-forged documents or not.)

Kerry was an ass for voting for and against the $87 billion

The Republicans were great, for voting against then for the $87 billion (their version did not get armor to the troops, by the way.)

The Swift Vets are an independent group.

CBS is in Kerry's pocket.

Being against, then for the 9/11 commission isn't a flip-flop

Being against, then for Homeland Security isn't a flip-flop

Voting for authority to go to war, and voting for war are the same things.

Creating the biggest deficit ever isn't going to lead to raised taxes, no matter who is in power.

"Contact" but "no collaborative relationship" means Saddam was going to team up with Al Qaeda and attack the US with nuclear weapons (mushroom clouds, anyone?)

Terror level raised when Kerry announced Edwards as his running mate and at the conclusion of the DNC when no new, or specific information was used to justify said terror level increase.

Two Russian planes are apparently hijacked, The school hostage situation. Embassy bombings. Not a peep from Homeland Security

Anyone else have anything to add?
Azgardia
11-09-2004, 14:07
How about this one I heard a beauracrat say - 'George Bush is an avid reader.'

It is true though, he once read a book in a school he visited for 15 minutes on grey september morning (anyone see farenheit 9/11?).
CanuckHeaven
11-09-2004, 14:25
How about this one I heard a beauracrat say - 'George Bush is an avid reader.'

It is true though, he once read a book in a school he visited for 15 minutes on grey september morning (anyone see farenheit 9/11?).
That is a great example. Here is the most powerful man in America, the Commander in Chief, sitting in a classroom, almost emotionless, knowing that his country is under attack and not reacting speaks volumes about his inability to lead.
Chess Squares
11-09-2004, 14:25
How about this one I heard a beauracrat say - 'George Bush is an avid reader.'

It is true though, he once read a book in a school he visited for 15 minutes on grey september morning (anyone see farenheit 9/11?).
Rarely is the questioned asked: Is our children learning?

let me see if i can think of some.

the whole congress is republican controlled, yet kerry and edwards' votes alone can ruin george bush's plans

having the WTC be bombed under clinton means he was horrible at fighting terrorism

having the WTC annhilated under Bush is clinton's fault and bush is great at fighting terrorism


Clinton getting a blowjob makes him horrible at being a leader and and is far more important to his ability to do his job than Bush's inability to even create a complete sentence.
Gymoor
11-09-2004, 14:35
Now now, this isn't a thread about George W. Bush's (obvious) mental shortcomings. This is a thread about the inconsistent, hypocritical and extremely biased way the followers of Herr President tend to think (or have been lead to think.)

Please post more examples of how their thinking strays form the normal boundaries of what's known as rational.
Demented Hamsters
11-09-2004, 17:14
the whole congress is republican controlled, yet kerry and edwards' votes alone can ruin george bush's plans

Surely if there's any argument for Kerry to get elected it's this one. Congress is GOP controlled. Senate is GOP controlled. Most of the Supreme Court were chosen by Republican Presidents.
And yet Bush can't push through any of his reforms or bills because of Kerry and Edwards.
If they can do this when they just two senators, just think what they could do if they were in the White House! :p