Bush's Resignation Speech

jonks

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This was big on righty forums/blogs back in the day. I'm thinking he wishes he really had jumped ship back then. Funny how much can change in a few months.

Simply genius...and all true:

If Bush resigned today, this is what his speech would/should be.....

Normally, I start these things out by saying 'My Fellow Americans.' Not doing it this time. If the polls are any indication, I don't know who more than half of you are anymore. I do know something terrible has happened, and that you're really not fellow Americans any longer.

I'll cut right to the chase here: I quit. Now before anyone gets all in lather about me quitting to avoid impeachment, or to avoid prosecution, let me assure you: There's been no breaking of laws or impeachable offenses in this office.

The reason I'm quitting is simple. I'm fed up. I'm fed up because you have no understanding of what's really going on in the world. Or of what's going on in this once-great nation of ours. And the majority of you are too damned lazy to do your homework and figure it out.

Let's start local. You've been sold a bill of goods by politicians and the news media. Polls show that the majority of you think the economy is in the tank. And that's despite record numbers of homeowners, including record numbers of MINORITY homeowners. And while we're mentioning minorities, I'll point out that minority business ownership is at an all-time high. Our unemployment rate is as low as it ever was during the Clinton administration. I've mentioned all those things before, but it doesn't sink in.

Despite the shock to our economy of 9/11, the stock market has rebounded to record levels and more Americans than ever are participating in these markets. Meanwhile, all you can do is whine about gas prices, and most of you are too damn stupid to realize that gas prices are high because there's increased demand in other parts of the world, and because a small handful of noisy idiots are more worried about polar bears and beachfront property than your economic security.
We face real threats in the world.

Don't give me this 'blood for oil' crap. If I were trading blood for oil I would've already seized Iraq 's oil fields and let the rest of the country go to hell. And don't give me this 'Bush Lied; People Died' crap either. If I were the liar you take me for, I could've easily had chemical weapons planted in Iraq so they could be 'discovered.' Instead, I owned up to the fact that the intelligence was faulty.

Let me remind you that the rest of the world thought Saddam had the goods, same as me. Let me also remind you that regime change in Iraq was official US policy before I came into office. Clinton established that policy. Bet you didn't know that, did you?


You need to understand that we face a unique enemy. Back during the cold war, there were two major competing political and economic models squaring off. We won that war, but we did so because fundamentally, the Communists wanted to survive, just as we do. We were simply able to out spend and out-tech them.

That's not the case this time. The soldiers of our new enemy don't care if they survive. In fact, they want to die. That'd be fine, as long as they weren't also committed to taking as many of you with them as they can. But they are. They want to kill you, and they're all over the globe. You should be grateful that they haven't gotten any more of us here in the United States since September 11. But you're not. That's because you've got no idea how hard a small number of intelligence, military, law enforcement, and homeland security people have worked to make sure of that. When this whole mess started, I warned you that this would be a long and difficult fight. I'm disappointed how many of you people think a long and difficult fight amounts to a single season of 'Survivor.'

Instead, you've grown impatient. You're incapable of seeing things through the long lens of history, the way our enemies do. You think that wars should last a few months, a few years, tops.

Making matters worse, you actively support those who help the enemy. Every time you buy the New York Times, every time you send a donation to a cut-and-run Democrat's political campaign, well, you might just as well FedEx a grenade launcher to a Jihadist. It amounts to the same thing.

In this day and age, it's easy enough to find the truth. It's all over the Internet, It just isn't on the pages of the New York Times or on NBC News. But even if it were, I doubt you'd be any smarter. Most of you would rather watch American Idol.

I could say more about your expectations that the government will always be there to bail you out, even if you're too stupid to leave a city that's below sea level and has a Category 5 hurricane approaching.

I could say more about your idiotic belief that government, not your own wallet, is where the money comes from. But I've come to the conclusion that were I to do so, it would sail right over your heads.

So, I quit. I'm going back to Crawford. I've got an energy-efficient house down there (Al Gore could only dream of) and the capability to be fully self-sufficient. No one ever heard of Crawford before I got elected, and as soon as I'm done here pretty much no one will ever hear of it again. Maybe I'll be lucky enough to die of old age before the last pillars of America fall.

Oh, and by the way, Cheney's quitting too.

That means Pelosi is your new President. You asked for it - you can have her. Watch what she does carefully, because I still have a glimmer of hope that there are just enough of you remaining who are smart enough to turn this thing around in 2008.

So that's it.

God bless what's left of America Some of you know what I mean. The rest of you - kiss my ass!
 

Craig234

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Good catch. It is a good example of the delusions and paranois of the right, who as the responses so far show, are so clueless about that.
 

OCGuy

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Originally posted by: Craig234
Good catch. It is a good example of the delusions and paranois of the right, who as the responses so far show, are so clueless about that.

You mean like the same thing on the ultra left-wing nutjob boards?

Bush is going to cancel the elections and keep power
Bush is going to bring out Bin Laden right before the elections
Diebold is going to give the election to Mccain
All the 9/11 wackos


etc.
 

Harvey

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Oct 9, 1999
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Originally posted by: winnar111

Get over it.

The good news is, your thankfully EX-Traitor In Chief and his criminal cabal are now gone. The bad news is, they didn't quit years ago. The worse news is, it will take generations to repair the damage he's done to the our nation and the world.

I won't get over it until that pissant weasel and his criminal gang are in prison. FUCK THAT TRAITOROUS POS!
 

MovingTarget

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Jun 22, 2003
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Did that link have something about an onion in it?

Yeah, whoever believes that crap in the faux-speech is delusional.
 

BoberFett

Lifer
Oct 9, 1999
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Originally posted by: Harvey
Originally posted by: winnar111

Get over it.

The good news is, your thankfully EX-Traitor In Chief and his criminal cabal are now gone. The bad news is, they didn't quit years ago. The worse news is, it will take generations to repair the damage he's done to the our nation and the world.

I won't get over it until that pissant weasel and his criminal gang are in prison. FUCK THAT TRAITOROUS POS!

Fortunately in this country we still have the peaceful transfer of power from one Harveybot to the next.
 

Craig234

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May 1, 2006
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Originally posted by: BoberFett
Originally posted by: Harvey
Originally posted by: winnar111

Get over it.

The good news is, your thankfully EX-Traitor In Chief and his criminal cabal are now gone. The bad news is, they didn't quit years ago. The worse news is, it will take generations to repair the damage he's done to the our nation and the world.

I won't get over it until that pissant weasel and his criminal gang are in prison. FUCK THAT TRAITOROUS POS!

Fortunately in this country we still have the peaceful transfer of power from one Harveybot to the next.

Enforcing the rule of law is not a violation of the peaceful transfer of power. Allowing a president to violate the rule of law without any accountability ends the rule of law.
 

alchemize

Lifer
Mar 24, 2000
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Originally posted by: Harvey
Originally posted by: winnar111

Get over it.

The good news is, your thankfully EX-Traitor In Chief and his criminal cabal are now gone. The bad news is, they didn't quit years ago. The worse news is, it will take generations to repair the damage he's done to the our nation and the world.

I won't get over it until that pissant weasel and his criminal gang are in prison. FUCK THAT TRAITOROUS POS!
Nice to know your care and feeding of your ulcer continues post 1-20-09

 

jagec

Lifer
Apr 30, 2004
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Originally posted by: Ocguy31
Originally posted by: Craig234
Good catch. It is a good example of the delusions and paranois of the right, who as the responses so far show, are so clueless about that.

You mean like the same thing on the ultra left-wing nutjob boards?

Bush is going to cancel the elections and keep power
Bush is going to bring out Bin Laden right before the elections
Diebold is going to give the election to Mccain
All the 9/11 wackos


etc.

Oh, absolutely. Nutjobs are nutjobs, and the far right and far left are both much more similar to each other than to the real Americans.

Tiny bits of that speech are true (if Iraq was about oil, it failed miserably, and to be fair, they did NOT plant WMDs), but most of it is hysteria. Yeah, buying the New York Times is EXACTLY like Fedexing a grenade launcher to a Jihadist.:roll:
 

Harvey

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Originally posted by: Craig234

Originally posted by: BoberFett

Enforcing the rule of law is not a violation of the peaceful transfer of power. Allowing a president to violate the rule of law without any accountability ends the rule of law.

Yep. Now that the Bushwhacko administration is gone, we can focus on restoring the rule of law. That must include holding those traitors, murderers, torturers, war criminals, war profiteers and general incompetents responsible for their crimes.

Originally posted by: alchemize

Nice to know your care and feeding of your ulcer continues post 1-20-09

 

alchemize

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Mar 24, 2000
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Originally posted by: Harvey
Yep. Now that the Bushwhacko administration is gone, we can focus on restoring the rule of law. That must include holding those traitors, murderers, torturers, war criminals, war profiteers and general incompetents responsible for their crimes.

So for years now you've been calling any poster who disagrees with you all sorts of nasty names and insisting that their failure to hold the Bush Admin accountable makes them even worse sorts of names.

Now we have a democrat president & congress who surely have the power to do just that. What will say you to those if they fail do do as you insist must be done???? Is there a new macro under development? What's an appropriate timeline to expect investigations to start?
 

irwincur

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Yep. Now that the Bushwhacko administration is gone, we can focus on restoring the rule of law. That must include holding those traitors, murderers, torturers, war criminals, war profiteers and general incompetents responsible for their crimes.

Yeah, because the Dems did a wonderful job of that last time around. Considering Obama has essentially rehired the Clinton White House I expect about the same. Ignore problems, sweep them under the rug, and pray that the impact is felt after you walk out of office.

Not to mention, the day Obama prosecutes Bush is the day that he signs his four year exit. Bush may not be popular, but there are still some people out there that hold a level of respect for the position of the president (ex and current). To divide the nation in this way would be to do nothing more than extend the current anti-Bush climate and convert it into and anti-Obama climate.

Bush haters think that everyone hates Bush. The sad fact is, the majority of those that do not support him, still would prefer to not see the nation dragged through the mud.

But go ahead - play the game. It does not end well at all.
 

kylebisme

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Originally posted by: Ocguy31
Originally posted by: Craig234
Good catch. It is a good example of the delusions and paranois of the right, who as the responses so far show, are so clueless about that.

You mean like the same thing on the ultra left-wing nutjob boards?

Bush is going to cancel the elections and keep power
Bush is going to bring out Bin Laden right before the elections
Diebold is going to give the election to Mccain
All the 9/11 wackos


etc.
Exactly like that. except over on the other side of the isle, you freaks are all insane.
 

palehorse

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I think we should remain divided, continue living in the past, and spend the next eight years playing The Blame Game... I'm sure that's exactly what Obama is "hoping" for...

:roll:
 

OCGuy

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Originally posted by: TheSnowman
Originally posted by: Ocguy31
Originally posted by: Craig234
Good catch. It is a good example of the delusions and paranois of the right, who as the responses so far show, are so clueless about that.

You mean like the same thing on the ultra left-wing nutjob boards?

Bush is going to cancel the elections and keep power
Bush is going to bring out Bin Laden right before the elections
Diebold is going to give the election to Mccain
All the 9/11 wackos


etc.
Exactly like that. except over on the other side of the isle, you freaks are all insane.


Zing!

*high five*


 

kylebisme

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Originally posted by: palehorse
I think we should remain divided, continue living in the past, and spend the next eight years playing The Blame Game... I'm sure that's exactly what Obama is "hoping" for...

:roll:
It would be nice, but you of the 30% who still rally behind Bush after all this madness seriously need to get a grip, as much as any of those 9/11 wackos do.
 

chucky2

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It's reading threads like these that I truly come to face with people that are completely in some other dimension, it makes one wonder if trying to get shrinks involved on their behalf would be a good move or a complete waste of time.

I can understand leaning left (and on many issues I do), I can understand leaning right (on many issues I do), I can understand taking a centrist stance (ditto again).

What I cannot understand is this alternate-reality called far right/left. How do people get so completely and utterly mind-F'd (see: Macro and TheSnowblower, among others) that their brains actually start operating as such? It's not intelligence, it's not insight, it's not critical thinking...it's more along the lines of self-induced delusions. Whether self inflicted or foisted upon by the like thinking masses like them, it's straight up F'ing scary.

I remember when a friend went bipolar, and I went to visit her...it's sorta like that. Rational thought has just completely gone out the window. Just when you think the light is shining....nope, they start having fake orgasm contests (Obama circle-jerks) and then flip on the rage about their lost green sock (WMD's and 'the economy').

Yeesh...

Chuck
 

Harvey

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Originally posted by: palehorse

I think we should remain divided, continue living in the past, and spend the next eight years playing The Blame Game... I'm sure that's exactly what Obama is "hoping" for...

:roll:

I don't believe we can move forward pretending to be a nation of laws and equal justice under those laws if we don't hold the worst offenders responsible for their crimes.
 

palehorse

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Originally posted by: TheSnowman
Originally posted by: palehorse
I think we should remain divided, continue living in the past, and spend the next eight years playing The Blame Game... I'm sure that's exactly what Obama is "hoping" for...

:roll:
It would be nice, but you of the 30% who still rally behind Bush after all this madness seriously need to get a grip, as much as any of those 9/11 wackos do.
I don't "rally behind Bush," you twit. I'm VERY happy that he's out of office and that I no longer have to work for him! I just think that your negativity and obsessions with the past are counterproductive, and that they fly directly in the face of the "change" and "solidarity" we so desperately need in order to move forward into a successful and untainted future.

Originally posted by: Harvey
I don't believe we can move forward pretending to be a nation of laws and equal justice under those laws if we don't hold the worst offenders responsible for their crimes.
That desire will get you nowhere my friend. Obama has himself moved on and remains entirely focused on our future. Like him, we need to learn from the mistakes of the past, but not dwell on them.

I know how badly you want to see Bush and Cheney hang, but it's not gonna happen bro... it's time to move on.
 

Corn

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Originally posted by: alchemize
Originally posted by: Harvey
Yep. Now that the Bushwhacko administration is gone, we can focus on restoring the rule of law. That must include holding those traitors, murderers, torturers, war criminals, war profiteers and general incompetents responsible for their crimes.

So for years now you've been calling any poster who disagrees with you all sorts of nasty names and insisting that their failure to hold the Bush Admin accountable makes them even worse sorts of names.

Now we have a democrat president & congress who surely have the power to do just that. What will say you to those if they fail do do as you insist must be done???? Is there a new macro under development? What's an appropriate timeline to expect investigations to start?

Crickets from Harveybot? Say it isn't so!
 

Craig234

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Originally posted by: irwincur
[Not to mention, the day Obama prosecutes Bush is the day that he signs his four year exit. Bush may not be popular, but there are still some people out there that hold a level of respect for the position of the president (ex and current). To divide the nation in this way would be to do nothing more than extend the current anti-Bush climate and convert it into and anti-Obama climate.

Bush haters think that everyone hates Bush. The sad fact is, the majority of those that do not support him, still would prefer to not see the nation dragged through the mud.

There are people who respect the presidency and the rule of law; and those who respect the presidency and do not respct the rule of law.

If you respect boty, you understand that when the president breaks the law, the rule of law requires accountability, and prosecuting him does not disrespect the presidency

If you do not respect the rule of law, then you let the president violate the rule of law without any accountability, and the nation is greatly harmed.
 
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