Yes the Shrub goes out with a shrubism. Some of us just misunderestimated him.
The last bye bye of the shrub
My favourite was the weapons of mass destruction. He didn't say "we were wrong" instead he regetted they didn't find them(which would have made the slaughter an unquestionably good thing, I suppose.)
The only real question of that presidency is how much worse than James Buchanan was he(I use the past tense in eager anticipation)?
And of course there is the long shot that some future historian will find something that wasn't soaked in moral turpidude and revise the view on Bush.
Now until January 20th will feel like sitting in a blizzard jsut knowing that you've got that nice Carribean beach vacation jsut waiting for you.
Bush will be gone soon, discarded into what he once called "the dustbin of history."
And of course there is the long shot that some future historian will find something that wasn't soaked in moral turpidude and revise the view on Bush.
If they did it with Nixon and Reagan, they'll do it with Bush.
Frankly, I was hoping Dub's farewell press event would have more of a "Norman Maine Crashes the Oscars in 'A Star is Born'" kind of a feeling. But that's just me.
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