WaPo seems to get it
The headline is a gem: A Driven President Faces a World of Crises
I would have worded it somewhat differently, but the baffled boy blunder has a lot on his plate, and precious little mental resources with which to consume this meal.
Okay, I'm being too harsh, 'too little observed or evidentiary mental resources.....'
Moving right along, here's a snippet:
Nahhhhhhhh.
Meanwhile, that ever elusive phantom, 'the liberal media' continues to give Bush and the GOP brownie(you're doin' a heckuva job!) points whilst actual evidence points to a ship of state rudderless in a stormy sea. Harrrrrrr!
As is the norm, Media Matters sets the record straight.
Tis all fer now...I gotta eat.
I would have worded it somewhat differently, but the baffled boy blunder has a lot on his plate, and precious little mental resources with which to consume this meal.
Okay, I'm being too harsh, 'too little observed or evidentiary mental resources.....'
Moving right along, here's a snippet:
From deteriorating security in Afghanistan and Somalia to mayhem in the Middle East, confrontation with Iran and eroding relations with Russia, the White House suddenly sees crisis in every direction.Instead of smearing Joe Wilson(and countless others), maybe this White House could have done something constructive in the domain of foreign policy.
North Korea's long-range missile test Tuesday, although unsuccessful, was another reminder of the bleak foreign policy landscape that faces President Bush even outside of Iraq. Few foreign policy experts foresee the reclusive Stalinist state giving up the nuclear weapons it appears to have acquired, making it another in a long list of world problems that threaten to cloud the closing years of the Bush administration, according to foreign policy experts in both parties.
"I am hard-pressed to think of any other moment in modern times where there have been so many challenges facing this country simultaneously," said Richard N. Haass, a former senior Bush administration official who heads the Council on Foreign Relations. "The danger is that Mr. Bush will hand over a White House to a successor that will face a far messier world, with far fewer resources left to cope with it."
Nahhhhhhhh.
Meanwhile, that ever elusive phantom, 'the liberal media' continues to give Bush and the GOP brownie(you're doin' a heckuva job!) points whilst actual evidence points to a ship of state rudderless in a stormy sea. Harrrrrrr!
As is the norm, Media Matters sets the record straight.
Tis all fer now...I gotta eat.
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