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Bush the perfect foil
09.28.04 (12:38 pm)   [edit]

From the Weekly Standard http://www.weeklystandard.com/Content/Public/Articl es/000/000/004/686yfvgm.asp?pg=2" title="http://www.weeklystandard.com/Content/Public/Articl es/000/000/004/686yfvgm.asp?pg=2" target="_blank"http://www.weeklystandard.com... "European governments are steadily beginning to realize that Kerry will ask the Europeans for all kinds of things they will be unwilling or unable to provide. The Democrat has staked his candidacy on getting more international support in Iraq and Afghanistan. He will find it hard to take "Non" for an answer from Paris. That may make for an uncomfortable series of discussions between President Kerry, President Jacques Chirac, and Chancellor Gerhard Schröder. Given the level of expectations on both sides, Old Europe might think it would be better off dealing with another four years of President Bush, who at least will expect nothing and get nothing from them.


There's another reason the French and the Germans might be quietly rooting for a Bush victory.


The unpopularity of President Bush, and Chirac's and Schröder's aggressive stand against him, is the only thing that gives the French and German leaders any sort of credibility in the eyes of their own people. Both head otherwise unpopular governments pursuing largely failed economic policies at home. In particular, anti-Bush sentiment keeps alive the French dream of uniting Europe in opposition to the United States--Chirac's famous counterweight to the superpower.


They need Bush.


In any case, the French governing elite would surely miss having someone to scorn in Washington. It feeds their innate self-belief and superiority complex. A senior French diplomat was recently overheard bemoaning to a fawning audience of like-minded souls the rising level of anti-French sentiment in America.


'They've stopped eating French fries in the Capitol. Some restaurants in New York no longer sell French wine,' he said. Then, the sarcastic coup de grâce: 'I've even heard that George Bush has stopped reading Proust.'"


George Bush is the least popular politican in the world hands down.  The Proust bit had me laughing.  In Canada2 more than a few progressives will be pulling for Bush.  With Bush in office Conservative republican want to be Stephen Harper does not stand a chance. 

 


posted by: DrForbush (reply)
post date: 09.28.04 (12:58 pm)

And, don't forget that Osama bin Laden is rooting for Bush to be re-elected as well. There is no better recruiting tool than a guy who yells and screams about doing something but doesn't even secure his own borders. George W is the opposite of Teddy R who said speak softly and carry a big stick.





posted by: koby (reply)
post date: 09.29.04 (3:47 am)

Reply to: DrForbush

Bush/ Rumsfeld motto is better described as speak loudly and tread lightly. Shock and Awe was a good example of first half of the saying. The Bushies loudly proclaimed that they were going to bomb the crap out of empty buildings, leaving unsaid that all this would accomplish was to make living conditions inside the Green Zone less comfortable. A good example of the second half of the saying is Rumsfailed’s assertion that America must not leave behind too big a “footprint” in Afghanistan. Why would you want to have the US army carry out the task of capturing Bin Laden when you can outsource the task to the Northern Alliance and do it for half the cost. Well ....

Secure the Canada US border? For what? To stop gay marriage.




posted by: koby (reply)
post date: 09.29.04 (3:49 am)

oh yeah there is no doubt Bin Laden is cheering for Bush

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