ElsewheresDaughter
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Mon Jan-15-07 02:06 PM
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OMG He has totally lost his mind! the 60 Minutes * interview Part 1 |
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Run time: 03:56
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kYkHJ7JgxAU
Posted on YouTube: April 17, 2015
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Views on YouTube: 13022959
Posted on DU: January 15, 2007
By DU Member: ElsewheresDaughter
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IntravenousDemilo
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Mon Jan-15-07 02:21 PM
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1. Well, that's understandable. His mind is a small thing, very easy to misplace. No great loss. |
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Frankly, it would surprise me if anyone really noticed if Bush had lost something that minuscule. I mean, what would be the basis for comparison? He acts like a fucking loonie 24/7.
On second thought, maybe he hasn't lost his tiny mind. Maybe it's just hidden behind his megalomania. I'd look there first.
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Buzz Clik
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Mon Jan-15-07 03:08 PM
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2. Sorry. I became saturated at 7 minutes. |
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Does it get any better? Does this EVER get beyond being a PR vehicle for Bush?
Way to go 60 Minutes.
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Mon Jan-15-07 03:28 PM
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3. I could only last about 5 minutes |
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He's such a horrible person. AHHHHHHH!!!!!!
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Mon Jan-15-07 10:30 PM
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4. I understand the consequences of failure in Iraq... |
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failure of war means peace.
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MaryBear
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Tue Jan-16-07 02:38 AM
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5. I watched the video and he has not lost his mind. |
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Thank you for posting this, ElsewheresDaughter. He actually appears pretty reasonable in this video. If one agrees with his initial premise, then he makes sense. Of course I disagree with his premise, which is that the war is just and right. So I disagree with what he says in the video. But he does not appear to me to have lost his mind -- he is simply focused differently than most of us on DU.
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Solly Mack
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Tue Jan-16-07 09:17 AM
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6. I haven't decided which reflects worse on America - Him |
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or the fact that America has yet to remove him from office.
Well, maybe I have decided at that
Bush is everything nightmares are made of....yet what does it say about America that he's still in office?
Hard to sell the idea that the (so-called) greatest nation on earth wasn't great enough to oust its own tyrant.
America's government has proven to be nothing to brag about if it can't oust a rogue President.
Next time some news reader brags about "bloodless exchanges of power" after another US Presidential election, how many around the world will laugh and snort with derision because installing a petty tyrant and calling it a bloodless coup is nothing to toot your own horn over?(as was said after Selection 2000 and again in 2004)
As bad as Bush is...it says a lot worse about the entire country that he is still in office.
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