Sunday, May 30, 2010

Bush Probably a Sociopath. What Does That Say About the People Who Voted For Him Twice



















Bush Probably a Sociopath. What Does That Say About the People Who Voted For Him Twice

Argentinas former president: Bush once claimed, the best way to revitalize the economy is war

Legendary filmmaker Oliver Stone is by no means done exploring the administration of George W. Bush.

While producing new material for his upcoming documentary "South of the Border," which explores the history of political and social movements in Latin America, Stone sat down to interview former Argentina president NĂ©stor Kirchner.

The subject inevitably turned to George W. Bush, the subject of Stone's creative nonfiction feature "W". In front of a film crew, Kirchner confided to Stone that the former U.S. president once directly told him, "The best way to revitalize the economy is war."

"We had a discussion in Monterrey. I said that a solution for the problems right now, I told Bush, is a Marshall Plan," he claimed to have suggested. "And he got angry. He said the Marshall Plan is a crazy idea of the Democrats. He said the best way to revitalize the economy is war, and that the United States has grown stronger with war."

Asked to clarify, Kirchner added: "He said that. Those were his exact words."
Bush and Republicans put the bill for the invasion of Iraq on future generations of America. Dubya and Republicans invented generational theft. Every Republican president since Nixon has left the economy in various degrees of shambles.

Oops! Legal Expert Tells Jamie Colby Fox’s “Breathless” Coverage Of Sestak Is “Much Ado About Nothing”

A professor specializing in election law visited On The Record last night (5/28/10) and told substitute guest host Jamie Colby that no statutes were broken in the Sestak affair, that the statute Fox News personnel keep obsessively citing, Section 600 of the U.S. Code was not designed to prevent the kind of political deals that might have been made between the White House and Sestak and, for good measure, added, “The coverage on your network sounds pretty breathless. It seems to me that this is really much ado about nothing.”
Rupert Murdock's propaganda channel for morons is found distorting the facts. Not a big surprise at this point, Fox is like the fantasy channel for conservatives who live in a mental bubble.