Keith Olbermann special comment "Bush Is Playing Us On Iraq!"
Bush's increasingly tenuous hold on reality
by Adrian Hamilton (source: Independent)
Friday, August 31, 2007
One explanation for President Bush's rant against Iran this week, following on from his extraordinary speech comparing Iraq with Vietnam last week, is that the pressure is finally getting to him. US presidential history, from Woodrow Wilson to Ronald Reagan by way of F D Roosevelt is replete with presidents who on grounds of failing powers shouldn't really have been allowed to go on. Beseiged by events, cast down by the opinion polls, isolated by the loss of his closest advisers, it would not be surprising if this particular US President was now losing it.
http://www.campaigniran.org/casmii/index.php?q=node/2817
by Adrian Hamilton (source: Independent)
Friday, August 31, 2007
One explanation for President Bush's rant against Iran this week, following on from his extraordinary speech comparing Iraq with Vietnam last week, is that the pressure is finally getting to him. US presidential history, from Woodrow Wilson to Ronald Reagan by way of F D Roosevelt is replete with presidents who on grounds of failing powers shouldn't really have been allowed to go on. Beseiged by events, cast down by the opinion polls, isolated by the loss of his closest advisers, it would not be surprising if this particular US President was now losing it.
http://www.campaigniran.org/casmii/index.php?q=node/2817
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