Did Bush just say something sensible??

SpecificsSpecifics Posts: 417
edited May 2007 in A Moving Train
Just saw the news and heard Bushs' soundbyte on the UK prime minister situation, and it was pretty sensible wasnt it??!

I mean it was said like a third rate chubby little "man with no-name" and it certainly wasnt deep or meaningful, BUT....it was pretty sensible wasnt it?

sorry im just a little confused by it.

Bush on Brown (roughly translated):
"I met the man, and I think he is a good man, but,my philosophy on it is this, this man is the Prime Minister (gun pointing at....sorry HAND indicating Tony Blair) and we have a lot of work to do before he stands down"
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  • normnorm Posts: 31,146
    the only thing that fucknut could say that would be sensible would be "I resign."
  • mammasanmammasan Posts: 5,656
    cutback wrote:
    the only thing that fucknut could say that would be sensible would be "I resign."

    Please NO. As much as I don't like Bush as president he is light years better than Cheney as president.
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  • normnorm Posts: 31,146
    mammasan wrote:
    Please NO. As much as I don't like Bush as president he is light years better than Cheney as president.

    well this would be after dick's impeachment...;)


    and let's face...he already is the president...
  • gue_bariumgue_barium Posts: 5,515
    Specifics wrote:
    Just saw the news and heard Bushs' soundbyte on the UK prime minister situation, and it was pretty sensible wasnt it??!

    I mean it was said like a third rate chubby little "man with no-name" and it certainly wasnt deep or meaningful, BUT....it was pretty sensible wasnt it?

    sorry im just a little confused by it.

    Bush on Brown (roughly translated):
    "I met the man, and I think he is a good man, but,my philosophy on it is this, this man is the Prime Minister (gun pointing at....sorry HAND indicating Tony Blair) and we have a lot of work to do before he stands down"

    Sounds about az dum or dummer az ennytimg else ive herd.

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  • SpecificsSpecifics Posts: 417
    gue_barium wrote:
    Sounds about az dum or dummer az ennytimg else ive herd.

    Awww come on gue, he didnt even stutter! lets give him this one, just this one,

    please....
  • gabersgabers Posts: 2,787
    I don't think I've ever seen a press conference with Bush where I didn't cringe. I know he is actually an intelligent man (the guy did go to Yale folks) but he sounds like the guy working the cash register at a gas station along the freeway somewhere in west Texas.
  • gabers wrote:
    I don't think I've ever seen a press conference with Bush where I didn't cringe. I know he is actually an intelligent man (the guy did go to Yale folks) but he sounds like the guy working the cash register at a gas station along the freeway somewhere in west Texas.
    i used to work at a cash register at a gas station along the freeway in east texas.
    This isn't the land of opportunity, it's the land of competition.
  • gue_bariumgue_barium Posts: 5,515
    Specifics wrote:
    Awww come on gue, he didnt even stutter! lets give him this one, just this one,

    please....

    Lol.


    Bush on Brown (roughly translated):
    "I met the man, and I think he is a good man, but,my philosophy on it is this, this man is the Prime Minister (gun pointing at....sorry HAND indicating Tony Blair) and we have a lot of work to do before he stands down"


    Philosophy?

    Translation:
    "we have a lot of work to do before Tony is gone, the other guy is a good man, that's my whole philosophy."

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  • gabersgabers Posts: 2,787
    i used to work at a cash register at a gas station along the freeway in east texas.

    LOL

    What are the odds? Anyway, you catch my meaning. The AVERAGE dude working the cash register at a gas station in west Texas.
  • SpecificsSpecifics Posts: 417
    gue_barium wrote:
    Lol.


    Bush on Brown (roughly translated):
    "I met the man, and I think he is a good man, but,my philosophy on it is this, this man is the Prime Minister (gun pointing at....sorry HAND indicating Tony Blair) and we have a lot of work to do before he stands down"


    Philosophy?

    Translation:
    "we have a lot of work to do before Tony is gone, the other guy is a good man, that's my whole philosophy."

    Well fuck you gue, I'm gonna keep living my little fantasy that i discovered the one vaguely sensible quote amongst the stutters and hawse shiit!!:)
  • you can't even beat the dumb out of stupid...

    If anything this is just a hopeless fluke...
    .
    Progress is not made by everyone joining some new fad,
    and reveling in it's loyalty. It's made by forming coalitions
    over specific principles, goals, and policies.

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  • gabers wrote:
    LOL

    What are the odds? Anyway, you catch my meaning. The AVERAGE dude working the cash register at a gas station in west Texas.
    i'm average.
    This isn't the land of opportunity, it's the land of competition.
  • Smellyman2Smellyman2 Posts: 689
    He went to Yale because of connections. Anybody who went to Yale cringe when they mention bush and Yale. The same way people would cringe if they said he went to Devry or ITT

    I am sorry, but this is not a smart man.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=85TE0K5fgJM
  • gabersgabers Posts: 2,787
    i'm average.

    Fair enough. And now you go to UT - good for you!
  • gabersgabers Posts: 2,787
    Smellyman wrote:
    He went to Yale because of connections. Anybody who went to Yale cringe when they mention bush and Yale. The same way people would cringe if they said he went to Devry or ITT

    I am sorry, but this is not a smart man.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=85TE0K5fgJM

    You have a valid point. As part of therapy I try and think of at least one nice thing to say about W every day. It's really hard!
  • FinsburyParkCarrotsFinsburyParkCarrots Seattle, WA Posts: 12,223
    Bush is pissed off that Brown's not interested in a war with Iran, and is praying Blair can deliver some shit at the last minute, a bit better than that sailor captive bollocks he tried to pull the other week.

    Anyone think Blair's up for the World Bank job? He resigns June 27th, supposedly, and Wolfy fucks off on the 30th.
  • gabers wrote:
    Fair enough. And now you go to UT - good for you!
    i don't go to UT.
    This isn't the land of opportunity, it's the land of competition.
  • Smellyman wrote:
    He went to Yale because of connections. Anybody who went to Yale cringe when they mention bush and Yale. The same way people would cringe if they said he went to Devry or ITT

    I am sorry, but this is not a smart man.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=85TE0K5fgJM

    Yeah apparently from Jan - August of last year Bush supposedly had read 60 books!

    as in 60!.....is it me, or does this sound absolutely preposterous?

    So Bush, on average, read 7.5 books per month for 2006, and had time to run the world as President of the United States.

    This guys pops off a novel every 4 days, and he still can't pronounce nuclear correctly....

    Amazing....just fucking amazing :rolleyes:

    http://www.usnews.com/usnews/news/articles/060820/28presidency.htm

    .
    Progress is not made by everyone joining some new fad,
    and reveling in it's loyalty. It's made by forming coalitions
    over specific principles, goals, and policies.

    http://i36.tinypic.com/66j31x.jpg

    (\__/)
    ( o.O)
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  • spiral outspiral out Posts: 1,052
    Yeah apparently from Jan - August of last year Bush supposedly had read 60 books!

    as in 60!.....is it me, or does this sound absolutely preposterous?

    So Bush, on average, read 7.5 books per month for 2006, and had time to run the world as President of the United States.

    This guys pops off a novel every 4 days, and he still can't pronounce nuclear correctly....

    Amazing....just fucking amazing :rolleyes:

    http://www.usnews.com/usnews/news/articles/060820/28presidency.htm

    .

    What you mean he can read?
    Keep on rockin in the free world!!!!

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  • SpecificsSpecifics Posts: 417
    Yeah apparently from Jan - August of last year Bush supposedly had read 60 books!

    as in 60!.....is it me, or does this sound absolutely preposterous?

    So Bush, on average, read 7.5 books per month for 2006, and had time to run the world as President of the United States.

    This guys pops off a novel every 4 days, and he still can't pronounce nuclear correctly....

    Amazing....just fucking amazing :rolleyes:

    http://www.usnews.com/usnews/news/articles/060820/28presidency.htm

    .

    tut duh! its you that cant say nucular...
  • PJ_SalukiPJ_Saluki Posts: 1,006
    Yeah apparently from Jan - August of last year Bush supposedly had read 60 books!

    as in 60!.....is it me, or does this sound absolutely preposterous?

    So Bush, on average, read 7.5 books per month for 2006, and had time to run the world as President of the United States.

    This guys pops off a novel every 4 days, and he still can't pronounce nuclear correctly....

    Amazing....just fucking amazing :rolleyes:

    http://www.usnews.com/usnews/news/articles/060820/28presidency.htm

    .

    Bush is the Wilt Chamberlain of reading.
    "Almost all those politicians took money from Enron, and there they are holding hearings. That's like O.J. Simpson getting in the Rae Carruth jury pool." -- Charles Barkley
  • SpecificsSpecifics Posts: 417
    Yeah apparently from Jan - August of last year Bush supposedly had read 60 books!

    as in 60!.....is it me, or does this sound absolutely preposterous?

    So Bush, on average, read 7.5 books per month for 2006, and had time to run the world as President of the United States.

    This guys pops off a novel every 4 days, and he still can't pronounce nuclear correctly....

    Amazing....just fucking amazing :rolleyes:

    http://www.usnews.com/usnews/news/articles/060820/28presidency.htm

    .

    every 4 days?? even I can find Wally quicker than that...
  • trappedinmyradiotrappedinmyradio Posts: 1,189
    cutback wrote:
    the only thing that fucknut could say that would be sensible would be "I resign."

    this proves how unintelligent you are.
    I'll dig a tunnel
    from my window to yours
  • peepspeeps Posts: 79
    no he didn't.
  • spiral outspiral out Posts: 1,052
    Can't actually see what was sensible about what he said at all.
    Keep on rockin in the free world!!!!

    The economy has polarized to the point where the wealthiest 10% now own 85% of the nation’s wealth. Never before have the bottom 90% been so highly indebted, so dependent on the wealthy.
  • PJ_Saluki wrote:
    Bush is the Wilt Chamberlain of reading.

    Someone should tell him just flipping the pages doesn't count...and this stupid squiggly things that hurt his eyes are actually letters and words...

    after he gets the shitcan....I can't wait to peruse his memoirs:

    "How I became the quintessential yankie-doodle fuckwit...by G.W. drool"

    .
    Progress is not made by everyone joining some new fad,
    and reveling in it's loyalty. It's made by forming coalitions
    over specific principles, goals, and policies.

    http://i36.tinypic.com/66j31x.jpg

    (\__/)
    ( o.O)
    (")_(")
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