What a tool! Still citing lies to justify the war in Iraq. She sat and watched as innocent civilians were killed in Lebanon, but she stills sings the song that Iraq was necessary. I can't wait for her and Cheney to move out.
They're in "legacy phase" right now. David Gregory could have asked Rice what her poop smelled like after eating tacos and she would have answered: "Fantastic, David. You know, just fantastic. But only because George Bush has made the world safer for our children. Safe poop smells better than poop dropped into a world full of fear. George W. Bush made my poop smell better. He liberated the poop of not only every Iraqi, but every American." The memo ordering all cabinet members to start parroting the "legacy" talking points was leaked a week or two ago, and they haven't strayed off message since. And it's all a bunch of poop. Be patient. The mosquitoes return to Texas in one month. That will be a good day.
Condi missed the opportunity to say that the troops in Iraq are fighting for people's freedom to hit Bush in the face with shoes. .
Why don't they ever ask these people the hard questions? Like why is Blackwater necessary for State Department security? If our military is so grand why not use military security? How much is the annual contract with private security contractors in a war zone? Why did she meet with Chalabi? http://www.arabicnews.com/ansub/Daily/Day/051109/2005110927.html
Who freaking cares? She's out of office in another month to be replaced with Hillary, who holds almost identical views (as if these people have their own views) and lies just as bad.
Condi missed the opportunity, but Laura Bush capitalized off of the shoe throwing incident by stating that Iraqis have more freedom now to assault someone. http://news.yahoo.com/s/politico/20081228/pl_politico/16887 Excerpt: “It was an assault,” she said. “And the president laughed it off, he wasn’t hurt, he’s very quick as you know he’s a natural athlete and ducked it, but on the other hand it was an assault.” But despite her unhappiness, the first lady saw an upside to the Dec. 14 event. “As bad as the incident is, in my view, it is a sign that Iraqis feel a lot more free to express themselves,” she said. .