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Home Front: Politix
Moonbat tells Bush he should be 'ashamed of yourself '
2006-04-07
President George W. Bush faced a rare display of hostility from the public at a forum, when a man said he should be "ashamed of yourself".

The president, whose job approval ratings have sunk to all-time lows, had invited questions from the audience in a bid to show he was not out of touch with voters.

A man who appeared to be in his 50s and bore a slight resemblance to John Kerry, Bush's defeated Democratic foe in the last election, said: "Okay, I don't have a question.

"What I wanted to say to you is that I -- in my lifetime, I have never felt more ashamed of, nor more frightened by, my leadership in Washington, including the presidency, by the Senate, and ...," the man said, as the audience began booing.

"No, wait a sec -- let him speak," Bush said.

"I feel like despite your rhetoric, that compassion and common sense have been left far behind during your administration, and I would hope from time to time that you have the humility and the grace to be ashamed of yourself inside yourself," the man said.

He did not mention the continuing war in Iraq, which Bush is seeking to justify, but criticized the administration's wiretapping without warrant, environmental policy and the president's restrictive views on abortion.

Bush defended the wiretapping as constitutional and authorized under the "war on terror".

"You said, would I apologize for that? The answer ... is, absolutely not," Bush said.
Heh.
Posted by:Fleger Slavick5342

#27  [This comment not actually posted by RB regular]
Posted by: whitecollarredneck   2006-04-07 16:54  

#26  While this concern about freedom of speech impacts American political discourse, Indonesian Muslims have accepted the publication of the semi-pornographic journal, "Playboy." This proves that Muslims are going in a positive direction.
http://abcnews.go.com/International/wireStory?id=1816436
Posted by: Yusef Islam   2006-04-07 07:13  

#25  Suddenly, I got nothin' to say.
Posted by: Yusef Islam   2006-04-07 05:25  

#24  It's "National F#$k with the Trolls Day" here at Rantburg. Carry on with your maintanence gentlemen, we'll handle the trolls out here.
Posted by: whitecollar redneck   2006-04-07 13:43  

#23  There's a lot of fishiness going on here.

I know for a fact that the moderators are too busy dealing with a DDoS attack today, but this is the day an atypical message has been posted under "Gradual Student"'s ID and then one posted accusing us of changing his message. (And the second one remains unaltered).

I think he or she is lying for the sake of causing trouble or being able to make an accusation. I think we should ban that IP, whoever it is.
Posted by: Phil   2006-04-07 12:55  

#22  "That man has just become my newest personal hero."

Reminds me of that old Soviet joke:

"In the U.S., we can criticise our President"

"Hah! In Russia, we can criticise your President, too."

When someone is allowed to stand up at a public, televised gathering and freely lambaste a Democrat office-holder, then we can talk about heroics.
Posted by: Fordesque   2006-04-07 12:49  

#21  where they change your entries if they don't like them. Hmm. Knew it was gonna happen sooner or later...didn't realize how soon.

We of course change your entries before you even think of them by changing your mind and viewpoint with 'Civil, Well-reasoned discourse'...
Posted by: CrazyFool   2006-04-07 11:20  

#20  Gonna have to go think about all this - I feel my opinions changing when I come this way.

What do we get out of the deal iffin you do?
Posted by: badanov   2006-04-07 10:54  

#19  Later, at a beatnik coffeehouse . . . .

"Didya see that? I Stuck It To the Man, man! I got right in Chimpy McBushitler Haliburton's face and Spoke Truth To Power! An' him an' his knuckle-dragging Christer jackbooted Rethuglicn stormtroopers didn' try to put me in a reeducation camp or nothin'."

"Duude, it's, like . . . woah!"

"I'm so proud of you, Mortimer."

"You are? Well, like . . . do you wanna sleep with me or somethin' then?"*

"Well, . . . ."

*-Because, after all, what's the point of Speaking Truth To Power and Sticking It To The Man if you can't score with the hippie chicks afterward?
Posted by: Mike   2006-04-07 10:11  

#18  And suddenly, I find myself on a Chinese blog....where they change your entries if they don't like them. Hmm. Knew it was gonna happen sooner or later...didn't realize how soon.
Posted by: GradStudent06   2006-04-07 09:54  

#17  I think that it is intolerable that we use such inflammatory and insensitive language when describing someone who is merely exercising their constitutional rights of free speech to seek redress for wrongs both committed and perceived.
Posted by: Perfesser of Moonbat Studies   2006-04-07 09:52  

#16  don't let one thread get to ya GradStudent06, thick skin counts as does an open mind.
Posted by: RD   2006-04-07 09:45  

#15  I feel BD/LA/Cass.
Posted by: Criger Shaling7432   2006-04-07 09:38  

#14  I used to think that you people live in a cacoon, isolated from mainstream America. After a while, though, I'm starting to realize there's a lot of experience and wisdom in the Rantburg community.

Gonna have to go think about all this - I feel my opinions changing when I come this way.
Posted by: GradStudent06   2006-04-07 09:33  

#13  The president, whose job approval ratings have sunk to all-time lows...

Except Congress' is 20 points below that of the President. You notice that the media never gives a comparative number.
Posted by: Hupomotle Fluling3523   2006-04-07 07:43  

#12  Tipping my pint to you Lancasters. Whhahaaa
Posted by: Besoeker   2006-04-07 07:26  

#11  Follow up: Give the Left time ... they'll move us into Red Fascism ala Stalinism.
Posted by: Lancasters Over Dresden   2006-04-07 07:11  

#10  "#8 He's so afraid that he stood up in a public forum and asked the president directly?

With this level of control over speech, America is obviously a fascist tyranny."

Because Cynthia McKinney and Ward Churchill have yet to gain control of the reigns of power.
Posted by: Lancasters Over Dresden   2006-04-07 07:10  

#9  Interesting to note that an event like this only takes place in America. I salute the POTUS.
Posted by: Besoeker   2006-04-07 06:57  

#8  If Bush = Hitler, why isn't this guy in Gestapo custody already?
Posted by: Mike   2006-04-07 06:56  

#7  He's so afraid that he stood up in a public forum and asked the president directly?

With this level of control over speech, America is obviously a fascist tyranny.

/sarcasm
Posted by: Bright Pebbles   2006-04-07 05:50  

#6  video
Karl must have hired him, he's a gift
Posted by: RD   2006-04-07 03:44  

#5  Heh...sweet 2b.
Posted by: Rex Mundi   2006-04-07 01:59  

#4  grad student got it right. These reporters have got it down to one macro key that they use over and over again. This guy cut out everything but the key phrases they repeat like a mantra.

Low Poll Ratings, (this resonates with liberals because they are cattle)
Out of touch with voters He's not cool, like grad student.

This is clean and neat, almost like a prayer or Hail Mary for liberals. Say the words, blame Satan Bush and viola! they have absolved themselves of any responsibility for these problems in the world.

He did not mention the continuing war in Iraq, which Bush is seeking to justify, but criticized the administration's wiretapping without warrant, environmental policy and the president's restrictive views on abortion. Bush defended the wiretapping as constitutional and authorized under the "war on terror". (notice the quotes)

What I find most interesting is that they dropped No WMD from the repetition. I guess they've been told to nix that one off the macro seeing as how its a bit inconvenient now.
Posted by: 2b   2006-04-07 01:40  

#3  GradStudent06, you sound like someone getting a masters in education or ethnic studies, a course of study where you and your fellow students are cheerfully cocooned and kept isolated from the real world and the necessity to do something useful.
Posted by: RWV   2006-04-07 01:27  

#2  Riddle me this GradStudent...why should the POTUS be ashamed of using every legitimate tool at his disposal to protect the citizens of this nation? Bush's views on abortion are his and he's entitled to them as you are yours. If this tool in the audience is your new personal hero - it's obvious that your true education is yet to come. Good luck - you'll need it.
Posted by: Rex Mundi   2006-04-07 01:18  

#1  That man has just become my newest personal hero. He's probably said just about everything I could say in the amount of time he could say it. the only saving grace of Bush is that he actually defended his right to say it. Bravo.
Posted by: GradStudent06   2006-04-07 00:58  

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