Spoiled, Loutish And A Pathological Liar

Jan 14, 2004
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From salon.com:
The dunce
His former Harvard Business School professor recalls George W. Bush not just as a terrible student but as spoiled, loutish and a pathological liar.
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By Mary Jacoby

Sept. 16, 2004 | For 25 years, Yoshi Tsurumi, one of George W. Bush's professors at Harvard Business School, was content with his green-card status as a permanent legal resident of the United States. But Bush's ascension to the presidency in 2001 prompted the Japanese native to secure his American citizenship. The reason: to be able to speak out with the full authority of citizenship about why he believes Bush lacks the character and intellect to lead the world's oldest and most powerful democracy.

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From salon.com:
The dunce
His former Harvard Business School professor recalls George W. Bush not just as a terrible student but as spoiled, loutish and a pathological liar.
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The Dunce
 
Another View:
Why I will vote for John Kerry for President
By JOHN EISENHOWER
Guest Commentary

As son of a Republican President, Dwight D. Eisenhower, it is automatically expected by many that I am a Republican. For 50 years, through the election of 2000, I was. With the current administration’s decision to invade Iraq unilaterally, however, I changed my voter registration to independent, and barring some utterly unforeseen development, I intend to vote for the Democratic Presidential candidate, Sen. John Kerry.

The Union Leader
 
Did you notice how there was almost a seamless flow of demonstrated bias commentary with small amounts of facts and quotes almost as if they were true as well. The intent being that if you believe the minute amount of fact as they are presented, then you will automatically believe the whole of the article.

Actually very well done.

Not nearly as obvious a pack of lies and distortions as something Michail Moore would do, but very close indeed.
 
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I hope for the safety of America's youth if Bush wins....he seems intent on killing them off.

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FredF said:
Did you notice how there was almost a seamless flow of demonstrated bias commentary with small amounts of facts and quotes almost as if they were true as well. The intent being that if you believe the minute amount of fact as they are presented, then you will automatically believe the whole of the article.

Actually very well done.

Not nearly as obvious a pack of lies and distortions as something Michail Moore would do, but very close indeed.
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Kind of like Fox News then?
 
Excellent, well reasoned article from John Eisenhower, TWAnr, thanks for posting it. He echoes many of the same reasons that led me to leave the Republican party myself, and should be read by anyone who thinks they completely agree with the people currently running the GOP.
 
The debate was good tonight.
Bush seemed to defend his position and Kerry said it was a huge mistake.
I am going to listen now to the spin guys and find out what was really said.
 
One thing I thought was a missed opportunity was when Bush asked where Kerry would get the money for homeland security.
I would have said there is a few billion places.
 
Seatacus said:
Kerry is so worried about the debate tonight that he's been put on Orange Alert. :eek:
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When I first saw his bottle tan, I thought he had fell into a vat of iodine! I heard he also got a manicure. Pedicure too?? Ahh, a real "man of the people"! :D
 
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Better get used to him Aq....he's your president starting in January.
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What parallel universe are you living in? Bizarro world? :D
 
AgMedallion said:
What parallel universe are you living in? Bizarro world? :D
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No, DBM is right. Kerry is the next pres.
Sometime in Nov. or Dec. we will know for sure with Floriduh still not having their act together.
Jeb is working on it though. He is under pressure because of the short amount of time to fix the voting irregularities that seemed to pop up in 2000.
Those damm chads are still hanging around.

It took Bush less than 4 years to screw up the country. Can you imagine 8 years of him. Of course, he might leave in 7 if he doesn't have a horse around to help him count.
Bush is a reality show all by himself. Here's to John Kerry and the next 4 years.
 

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