Tuesday, July 3, 2007

Rosie O'Donnell, Scooter Libby, and George W. Bush

Poor Rosie O'Donnell.

She lost her soapbox The View.

No ranting and raving on ABC.

Oh well. She'll always have her blog.

Read O'Donnell's thoughts about President Bush's commutation of Libby's prison sentence.

*WARNING* Offensive language *WARNING*


Pardon Me

only commutation
of obstruction of justice sentence
by a president
ever

so basically
they can do whatever they want
blatant disregard
for everything our country is about

cheney is an evil man
baby bush a horror

armitage takes the fall
thinking it would end it all
scare the truth away
out the wife

but then fitzy showed up

holy shit
what to do about patrick
ask libby
he’ll do anything

dick says do it
i will get u out
scooter says ok
guilty

and like cheney promised
ka boom
libby is free
lil georgie said he can go

that smug smirk
privileged pampered fool
this is like a bad movie
really pathetic

THE GUYS IN CHARGE R CRIMINALS
IMPEACH CHENEY THEN BUSH
ASAP


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Good grief.
armitage takes the fall

cheney is an evil man

baby bush a horror

THE GUYS IN CHARGE R CRIMINALS
IMPEACH CHENEY THEN BUSH
ASAP

What cluelessness!

What vitriol!

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Ya know, if the folks 'commenting' at Huffpo weren't so pathetically ignorant, they might be quite amusing.

Mary said...

They're amusing in the way that Rosie O'Donnell is amusing, which is not very amusing.

Anonymous said...

This page just happened to turn up in a google search, and I found it interesting that you used words like "vitriol," "cluelessness," and "spewing" without even one short sentence to refute any argument made against Bush's pardon of a criminal who broke the laws of the land and was sentenced by a Republican-appointed judge. I am surprised at you Republicans-- are you for government control and intrusion in your lives or against them?

By pardoning Scooter Libby, one of the two men (Karl Rove being the other) most privy to the inner workings and shady dealings of the Executive Branch, to make sure he didn't serve any time in jail and thus maybe inclined to ask for immunity in exchange for some important information, President Bush has exposed what he truly wants to be for all to see-- even you Republicans with your blinders of the past 6 years. The only real question now is, does he want to be a dictator, as he has "joked" in the past, or does he want to be a monarch? His behavior shares traits with both types of leaders-- the one type of leader who he does NOT share traits with is the President of the United States.

Ask yourself what the Founding Fathers would think of this. Remember, they fought a revolutionary war over precisely this kind of free-wheeling, "I'll do what I want and there's nothing you can do to stop me" kind of rule. It doesn't take much more than a cursory glance at the Declaration of Independence to know the answer.

Mary said...

Good grief.

The hypocrisy of the Left is truly stunning.