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| moderat-e/o-r Location: boston Posts: 11,184 | McClellan Leaves White House Press Office article Quote:
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| Skeptical Patriot Posts: 7,797 | They don't seem to last too long in that position these days, do they? All the lies they must stick to when they probably know better must take their toll on a guy. Don't take that to mean I'm defending him. There is no difference between the liar and the liar's front man whose sole job is to disseminate, and then defend the lies. He is, by virtue of his occupation (and probably personality) scum. Not a day goes by that I don't see something that reinforces my belief that people are idiots. |
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| moderat-e/o-r Location: boston Posts: 11,184 | yeah, that has to be an exceedingly difficult job.. especially when you're up at the podium and reporters are pointing out all of your inconsistent statements, not to mention outright lies and flip-flops.. i never cared for him at all - he lacked any sort of personality and fervently stuck to bush's idiotic rhetorical points. from what i remember, at least ari used to give better explanations when he spoke, and he was somewhat personable.. seeing mclellan on the tube, on the other hand, was downright painful... pretty interesting what rove's role in the upcoming elections will be - especially when republicans are running from the administration as if it had the plague. this whole *shake up* thing seems to be way too late in the game imo. if bush wanted to save his presidency, he should've done it when he first started slipping in the polls. instead, he was his usual stubborn as a mule self and waited until he hit rock bottom before realizing that a little bit of change might be a good thing. |
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| 9/11: Inside Job Location: Hawai'i, Big Island Posts: 10,446 | McClellan will be replaced with another talented liar...(shrug) "Arms in the hands of the citizens may be used at individual discretion for the defense of the country, the overthrow of tyranny or private self-defense." -- John Adams |
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| Principled Observer Location: Toledo, Ohio Posts: 13,873 | McClellan enjoyed lying, right up to his last day at the mic. H-A-R-Dcore NeoCon 1337!!! So who is the next puppet? Petition of Redress of Grievances: http://www.givemeliberty.org/default.htm Canadian Lawsuit Against Their National Banks: http://www.freewebs.com/classaction/ Osborn F. Enready |
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![]() Volcanic Erupter Location: España Posts: 2,614 | Dan senor? the Canadian Dan Senor was an advisor to Iraq Coalition Provisional Authority director Paul Bremer until the nominal transfer of sovereignty. He also acted as the civilian spokesman at CPA press conferences in Baghdad, partnering with US military spokesman Mark Kimmitt. Biography Senor's official biography on the White House website gives a selective version of his curriculum vitae. He did his bachelor's degree jointly at the University of Western Ontario and the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. He then did a stint as a staffer for former Senator Spencer Abraham (R-MI). Senor left Washington to do an MBA at Harvard Business School (1999-2001). During the initial (pre-May 1st 2003) phase of the Iraq war, Senor was Director of the Coalition Information Centre at CENTCOM HQ in Qatar. The following elements of Senor's CV are not present in the version on the White House website: In 1993 Senor did an internship [1] (http://www.aipac.org/documents/internship.html) at the American Israel Public Affairs Committee, a powerful pro-Israel lobby organization which some regard as being affiliated to the Likud party. AIPAC's website quotes him as saying: "Whether I was learning the ins and outs of Washington with my fellow interns or attending briefings on Capitol Hill, my internship at AIPAC prepared me for my work in politics". His sister, Wendy Senor Singer, heads AIPAC's office in Jerusalem. His brother-in-law, Saul Singer, is the very right-wing opinion editor of the Jerusalem Post. Senor is listed as a director (http://www.usibex.org/directors.cfm) on the website of USIBEX, the US-Israel Business Exchange. It describes him as a Senior Associate of the Carlyle Group. It is not clear from the website if this information is still current. Senor worked for the Carlyle Group as a venture capitalist from 2001 to 2003. [2] (http://www.washingtonmonthly.com/fea...2.whoswho.html) The Carlyle Group is a venture capital company specializing in defence and industry which has strong ties to the Bush family. Before going to Baghdad, Senor was briefly deputy to White House Press Secretary Scott McClellan. http://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php?title=Dan_Senor |
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![]() Fire the Liars Location: California Posts: 7,090 | These are really non-changes in the cabinet. Shoot the messenger and Demote the "Brain" (Rove) in one fell swoop, is the bush admins way of trying to show they are sterilizing the WH. But its all show and no go. Spokesliars are a dime a dozen. Rove will still have security clearance and just be a bit more "Out of sight, Out of mind". But just as powerful. McClellen and Rove going in one fell swoop is a desperate attempt at a face-lift. The WH will still be an orgy of massacres and terror. McClellen is furniture and Rove is Bushs Brain in-cognito. Need more cliches? I will check back......... ![]() |
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![]() Fire the Liars Location: California Posts: 7,090 | Quote:
I like 3 pathologigical liars: Joe Isuzu Martin Short, who played the sweaty, smoking lawyer, Nathan Thurm and Jon LovitzThats it! That's the ticket... Edit to add: But, who can deny this would be the best man; in the best interests of the country; ![]() Last edited by gr8fuldaniel; Apr 19, 2006 at 05:09 pm. | |
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| Volcanic Erupter Location: Mexico City Posts: 4,772 | Is the McClellan resignation a sign the Bush administration is collapsing under the weight of its lies the spokesman could no longer handle, or is the man a mere functionary of relative insignificance to be replaced by another similarly endowed? More importantly, how long before the pre-publication announcement of his scandalous exposé damning his former boss? Et semel emissum volat irrevocabile verbum. Raúl M. Núñez Sheriff |
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![]() It's only logical Location: San Diego Posts: 4,950 | . Methinks this comes under the heading of 'Rearranging the deckchairs on the Titannic'. Who the spokesman is is irrelevent. Bring in Tom Selleck. Yeah, that'll work. . I don't suffer from insanity... I thoroughly enjoy it |
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| moderat-e/o-r Location: boston Posts: 11,184 | heh, but in other news, i have to say that bush's defense of rumsfeld was pretty hilarious.. these people have zero political capital... it's a damn shame they still have lots of power - particularly to wage war... they even fuck up when they haven't done anything (re: katrina). mcclellan looked like he was going to break down for a second.. would've been fabulous if he did.. heh, and then you have bush joking how he'll fondly look back on his glory days in a couple years. riiiiiight.. even though mcclellan was the nation's top liar, i don't remember ever watching a single one of his press conferences. i'd hear him speak for a few minutes, realize it was the same manufactured propaganda i can read online, and just flipped the channel. i'd bet that john kerry would make a more interesting press secretary, the droning fool that he is. |
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| Hot Lava Posts: 1,227 | There will come a time when one will no longer believe the drug addict's promise to quit the habit. Bush Jr's administration is nothing more than drug addicts that will hurt this country in the name of that fix they need called power. Scott of course will have to live with the fact that he aided these addicts. Maybe Scott and Bush Jr can tape a cardboard on their chest as a bullet proof vest and walk around Bhagdad alone with a cap gun, after all everything is all so hunky dory over there. |
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| Principled Observer Location: Toledo, Ohio Posts: 13,873 | Notice how U.S. stock markets rise when the Poppies come in season in Afghanistan..... The U.S. socialist republic couldn't function without its crutch the "war on drugs", and the black market it provides, that the CIA keeps running, and keeps getting richer from. Petition of Redress of Grievances: http://www.givemeliberty.org/default.htm Canadian Lawsuit Against Their National Banks: http://www.freewebs.com/classaction/ Osborn F. Enready |
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| Skeptical Patriot Posts: 7,797 | Quote:
Not a day goes by that I don't see something that reinforces my belief that people are idiots. | |
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| Principled Observer Location: Toledo, Ohio Posts: 13,873 | Quote:
LOL ![]() Lovitz..... yea, yea, that's the ticket. Petition of Redress of Grievances: http://www.givemeliberty.org/default.htm Canadian Lawsuit Against Their National Banks: http://www.freewebs.com/classaction/ Osborn F. Enready | |
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| Iceberg Location: Connecticut Posts: 5,703 | Quote:
![]() Brien the Iceberg If you tell the truth you don't have to remember anything. M.T. | |
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