Wednesday, October 26, 2005

Impeachment

A new poll (by a group previously unknown to me, which advertises itself as more accurate than Gallup or Zogby) says that 62.3% of Americans now think that Bush should be impeached -- if he lied. The La Repubblica stories (translations below) all go to the important question of whether we went to war based on falsehoods.

7 comments:

Anonymous said...

I give Bush one month from the time the indictments come down until his resignation. One. Month.

Anonymous said...

wow. jen. or else?

though this would be something of a fantasy for me (but not really cuz then the big dick would really take over, and if he resigned, then denny hastert? puhleeze), you greatly misunderestimate the utter tenacity of this deluded cretin. he's so deluded, he believes he's been running this show, so who needs those guys anyway?

bush will never resign. hell, rove wouldn't even cop a plea on perjury!

no, these dogs will die in the fight. just like they're insisting we do in iraq.

real nice fantasy, though.

Anonymous said...

I sure hope not, jen. I want to be sure
the whole neocon menace is rooted out, all their crimes exposed, all whistles blown, all rats finking each other out, and all their blowhard bullying supporters isolated and
discredited. I hope they fight every step of the way. Being voted out last November was too good a fate for Bush, and resignation is too.

Anonymous said...

I sure hope not, jen. I want to be sure
the whole neocon menace is rooted out, all their crimes exposed, all whistles blown, all rats finking each other out, and all their blowhard bullying supporters isolated and
discredited. I hope they fight every step of the way. Being voted out last November was too good a fate for Bush, and resignation is too.



It's like Pat Buchanan said in his "endorsement" of Bush last year:

"If Kerry wins, leading a party that detests this war, he will be forced to execute an early withdrawal. Should that bring about a debacle, neocons will indict Democrats for losing Iraq. The cakewalk crowd cannot be permitted to get out from under this disaster that easily. They steered Bush into this war and should be made to see it through to the end and to preside over the withdrawal or retreat. Only thus can they be held accountable. Only thus can this neo-Jacobin ideology be discredited in America’s eyes. It is essential for the country and our cause that it be repudiated by the Republican Party formally and finally. The neocons must clean up the mess they have made, themselves, in full public view."

Anonymous said...

Another recent poll, which pitted Bush against a Democratic challenger (why they do this, I don't know), had Bush getting about 42% of the vote, with the Democrat at 55%.

In effect, 42% of the American public is either wholly and narrowly self-interested (i.e., people voting for tax cuts at any cost to the country) or brain dead. Hard to take much joy in that.

Anonymous said...

How can so many be brain dead??? And I don't mean this literally but how does the brain dead think??

Anonymous said...

Please assist me in calling for the release of Cheney's "Energy Task force" transcripts. You know the ones with Ken Lay and others like him!?

We need the Senate to go after theseonce more in an effort to root out the true case for the war. Thanks!