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Politics : Don't Blame Me, I Voted For Kerry -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Skywatcher who wrote (74422)3/11/2006 4:39:54 PM
From: zonkieRead Replies (3) | Respond to of 81568
 
You'll have to admit the neocon's have done a pretty good job of keeping junior insulated from most of the scandals which have befallen his administration. When you think about it though why would they bother to tell him anything or ask his advice concerning any of the everyday corrupt dealings which go on in his whitehouse. I mean he's so stupid he couldn't offer anything of value to any of their plans anyway. I'd say they can make a good case that junior really believed that Saddam had those WMD's although that couldn't be said of any other person involved in the scam. Same goes for the Plame outing, why would they confide in junior?

Junior is simply a "sign here" and "say this" president, same as Reagan was. That doesn't mean he can't be held accountable for the things which have gone on while he has been the figurehead.