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George Bush reminds me of those useless late-18th century kings, George III and Louis XVI. He has no instinct for leadership; he has to be told what to do. "Say, Mr President, don't you think it would be a good idea if you flew down to the Delta and put in an appearance?" "Awww...do I have to?"
A natural-born leader would have been down there, mingling with the refugees, just as soon as it was safe to fly.
Sooner or later every dynasty throws up a man unsuited to the job.
George III was a successful farmer and Louis XVI had a talent for watchmaking and George Bush- if left to his own devices- would have cut the mustard (just)in the lower levels of middle management.
Did they tip the tea into Boston harbour for this? I think not.
A natural-born leader would have been down there, mingling with the refugees, just as soon as it was safe to fly.
Sooner or later every dynasty throws up a man unsuited to the job.
George III was a successful farmer and Louis XVI had a talent for watchmaking and George Bush- if left to his own devices- would have cut the mustard (just)in the lower levels of middle management.
Did they tip the tea into Boston harbour for this? I think not.
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I wonder where our friends and allies are. We rush around the globe trying to save people in every kind of disaster known, yet I have heard nothing about any help offered to us when we are in need. We send rescue workers and search dogs, food and clothing, blood and medical equipment, builders and engineers and reach into our pockets for billions of dollars and what do we get in return? Ridicule, spite, hatred and scorn. Sometimes I feel that we should just take care of ourselves for the next 50 or 60 years. We rebuild our former enemies into economic powers so they can shit on us when ever they get the chance. We have been the benevolent friend to the world for many years and have received nothing but a knife in the back in return. I say spend those billions of dollars that we give to people who hate us on trying to free ourselves of oil dependency.
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I think there may have been a certain reluctance to come forward because- hell- you're the richest, most powerful nation in the world and maybe you'd take offence.
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George Bush wouldn't even be an assistant manager at a local bakery. He has managed to screw up every single job he has had since he started, but Papa has enough money to keep buying him into bigger and better ones. He reached his level of incompetency just after birth, but unfortunately, his parents refused to accept that.
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Hahaha. True.
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I don't think it was until Tuesday that the magnitude of this disaster became apparent, and at that time Bush cancelled the remainder of his vacation to return to Washington. Once there, he set the wheels in motion for Wednesday night's passage of a $10 billion aid bill.
Leaving aside for the moment all questions of Bush's competence, I think that getting the aid flowing first, touring the region second is a pretty good set of priorities.
Folks who are getting their news from the national or international feeds might appreciate the reality check of logging onto http://wwltv.com .
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The article I'm mainly drawing on can be read in full here- http://www.truthout.org/docs_2005/090105Q.shtml
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the President is not a "natural born leader"
but now let us imagine in the chaotic and
impossible situation there that somehow a
wedge of security and support personnel and
the President push their way to the heart of
the problem and then extricate themselves ,
what will be the effect? Conceivably if
everything is done just right and goes
well that all those people waiting for
transportation out will be encouraged and
heartened... I can think of other possiblities
can't you?
There are people, even a perhaps small minority
but a significant number who are so politcially
polarized that any step the President takes
becomes the wrong one and any steps they can
imagine that he does not take becomes his failure,
this also factors in to the question of how such
a use of resources as to insert and extract the
President would go...
Condiser the example of what you have said yourself
going down to the delta becomes...not enough...
and is discounted before it happens as to any
good result...if he had not gone at all? Of course
this would be as bad or worse.
It is the normal application of politics but in a
situation which is intolerabe in so many ways, I
wonder if it is helpful?
and this is not to question precisely-you- on the
contrary your expression is ,as any from you, rather
reasoned and modulated ,one can find obviously much
less reasoned and less modulated expressions
everywhere and even it is then exemplary but still
it is to question this line of thought and its
helpfulness...
+Seraphim.
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But another President- Reagan or Clinton perhaps- would have been down there, doing the folksy thing and hugging survivors, and generally helping America to feel better about itself.
Bush has been an amazingly bad President and his administration bears some responsibilty for the poor state of New Orleans's sea defences and the inadequacy (thus far) of the relief operation. He has got away with a lot in the past because of the perception that it is unpatriotic to attack the President in time of War. He can't be allowed to use this new crisis as yet another shield.
You are entitled of course to your opinion of our President
Re: You are entitled of course to your opinion of our President
:) lets invent another word
Re: :) lets invent another word
Re: :) lets invent another word
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There was a problem with Canadian aid getting here, because of Homeland Security. But I heard on the news this morning that 'help' was being accepted, even after the current President opened his mouth and inserted BOTH his feet. If I was France, or for that matter England, Russia OR Canada, after hearing what he said about not expecting any help 'but please send money' I would have taken any aid and recycled it back into the country.
I thought the tea was tipped into Boston Harbor so that this country could have a government selected 'by the people, for the people'.
The people who don't vote. The people who sit back and criticize but don't go to the polls and make their opinions known. The people who complain that nothing can be done - and then proceed to prove it by doing NOTHING.
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If the people of europe had had a say in the US elections, Bush wouldn't have had a prayer- either time.
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Gee. I wonder if he'll appear in front of the Convention Center, where the people are walking through dead bodies and watching each other die.
I think not.
One woman is in labor. God help her.
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If he does show up at the Convention centre I'll be mightily impressed. I think Clinton would have considered doing it. Reagan too.
Leadership is very much about gestures. About being at the right place at the right time, about saying the right things. The best Presidents have all had that instinct for the appropriate and inspiring.
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And that would have been far, far safer for pretty much everyone else on the planet.
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During the Florida election fiasco of 2000, I remember Fidel Casto offering to send independent election observers. I wonder, has he offered to send troops on a humanitarian (or even, given the reports, peace-keeping) mission this time?
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Japan has offered $200,000. That is not a mistake in my typing. $200,000. After we were ridiculed across the globe for offering $30,000,000 for the tsunami victims. After rebuilding Japan and then spending 60 years defending them so their economy can grow strong, they offer $200,000.
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And then he was hugging these two refugee women and turning them round so that the cameras could get a better view.
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"The good news," said President Bush, "is that out of this chaos is going to come a fantastic Gulf Coast, like it was before. Out of the rubble of Trent Lott's house -- he's lost his entire house -- there's going to be a fantastic house. And I'm looking forward to sitting on the porch."
I am not a religious man but....oh my fucking god! How could we have elected this moron as the president of the United States of American? He proved to us during his 1st term that there should have never been a 2nd one. I am stunned.
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And then he was filmed hugging these two refugees and he was turning them round so that the cameras could get a better view.
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