Naht Guh Happen
by digby
Josh Marshall has an interesting post up at TPM cafe in which an extremely confident (one might say delusional) President Bush talks about how he is virtually certain the Republicans will maintain the congress (and will phase out SS in 2007.) It is creepy, I admit.
But if you’d like to see him get really testy and aggressive at the suggestion that the GOP might lose this fall, watch this footage of him and Charles Gibson. (Go to the menu on the right and click on “President Bush on his campaign to reassure Americans about the War on Terror.”)
“….And I’m gonna say to you, it’s not gonna happen… you think you’re not talking about a hypothetical but you are!”
Watch the whole thing as he has his hissy fit and then slouches all over the back seat of the limo until by the time the tape is finished he looks like some sort of Roman Emperor waiting for Gibson to peel him a grape. Very creepy.
Oh and here’s a neat little excerpt from another segment for you all to chew over. I honestly don’t even know where to start. Gibson tries, but it’s like talking to a three year old:
Gibson: But the point that I make and that many of the critics make is that Iraq wasn’t a part of the war on terror until we went in there.
Bush: I think we … (overlap) Gibson: Now because of Iraq, they’re being produced, because (crosstalk)
Bush: I … I … listen, I understand it’s dangerous and troublesome, but I think it’s very important for the American people to ask, “Why, why is it that Osama bin Laden wants to drive us out of Iraq before this democracy can sustain itself?” One reason is they want a launching pad, another launching pad, a safe haven similar to Afghanistan. And the other reason is because Osama bin Laden recognizes that this is an ideological struggle, and the way to defeat an ideology of hate is with an ideology of hope, and that’s liberty and democracy.
sigh…
Gibson: A broad question: You have, a number of times in going off to give speeches like you’re going to give today, used the line that we are not going to rest until there is victory in this war on terror.
Bush: Right.
Gibson: And you always get applause when you say it. I don’t know what victory is. Is it getting rid of every jihadist who would do us economic and, and, and indeed actual harm?
Bush: … There will be a series of victories in order to achieve victory in this ideological struggle. The first series of victories come when we dismantle al Qaeda and we’re in the process of doing that. Now, the short term strategy is to bring those to justice who would do us harm. The longer term victories come when democracy, Iraqi style democracy, Lebanese style democracy, a Palestinian democracy, exist, take root and are capable of helping kind of … defeat the … systems of government that created resentment and hopelessness which enables people to create suiciders, and that is the long term struggle.
Short-term victory will be achieved by defeating people on the battlefield. Using our intelligence, and to find people before they hurt us. Long-term victories will be achieved, uh, when, the ideology of hate is overcome by the ideology of hope. And that’s why I make the case that this is akin to the ideological struggles of the past. And it’s going to take a while. And it’s very important for, … the free world to understand the stakes, and it became evident to me, evident to me — more evident to me — when Shia extremists attacked democracy of Israel at the same time that Sunni extremists are attacking the democracy of Iraq.
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