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From Watertiger:
It’s time to steel ourselves for the heavily advertised Bush-and-Condi show at Annapolis, at which our diplomatically challenged President will prove that he is the Billy Mays of international politics, only exponentially more grating and without the impressive sales numbers . . . or a product that actually works.
Mindlessly hawking his patented gun barrel democracy as the curative for all of the world’s woes, Bush will, no doubt, swagger around the conference, spritzing everything and everyone in the room with White Phosphorus-Glo™ and OxiBomb™, insisting that just a dab of his miracle product is what’s needed to clean up all that spilled blood in the Middle East.
However, not everyone is particularly impressed with Bush’s “democracy roolz!” persiflage or his embarrassing naivete of Middle East politics; they’re speaking out against the ÜberHuckster. From London’s Independent:
Making matters worse was Mr Bush’s lack of knowledge and sense of history. Flynt Everett [sic], once the top adviser to Ms Rice on Middle East matters, but now a strong critic of the President, last week related how at a 2002 meeting in the White House situation room, he heard Mr Bush say that as soon as the Palestinians had a democratically elected government, their leadership would be “less hung-up” on issues like borders and the status of Jerusalem.
Mr Everett [sic] was astounded. It was, he told the Washington Post last week, “one of the most profoundly ignorant statements anyone has ever uttered on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.”
It’s time to steel ourselves for the heavily advertised Bush-and-Condi show at Annapolis, at which our diplomatically challenged President will prove that he is the Billy Mays of international politics, only exponentially more grating and without the impressive sales numbers . . . or a product that actually works.
Mindlessly hawking his patented gun barrel democracy as the curative for all of the world’s woes, Bush will, no doubt, swagger around the conference, spritzing everything and everyone in the room with White Phosphorus-Glo™ and OxiBomb™, insisting that just a dab of his miracle product is what’s needed to clean up all that spilled blood in the Middle East.
However, not everyone is particularly impressed with Bush’s “democracy roolz!” persiflage or his embarrassing naivete of Middle East politics; they’re speaking out against the ÜberHuckster. From London’s Independent:
Making matters worse was Mr Bush’s lack of knowledge and sense of history. Flynt Everett [sic], once the top adviser to Ms Rice on Middle East matters, but now a strong critic of the President, last week related how at a 2002 meeting in the White House situation room, he heard Mr Bush say that as soon as the Palestinians had a democratically elected government, their leadership would be “less hung-up” on issues like borders and the status of Jerusalem.
Mr Everett [sic] was astounded. It was, he told the Washington Post last week, “one of the most profoundly ignorant statements anyone has ever uttered on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.”