Friday, March 16, 2007

A Famous, Stupid Person is Never Confronted...

It appears to be en vogue for celebrities and wanna-be's to tell their interviewers how they think the current President of the United States is the worst president ever. I have just one little question for these stalwarts of intellectual integrity. "If you suppose that President George W. Bush is the worst president ever, then who in your opinion is the second worst?" I, being somewhat logical, would wait while my interviewee stammered and "uh"-ed their way to a circuitous answer that probably would be no more than quickly ending the interview. For you see if one is actually versed in the histories of our other 42 presidents, one could not honestly say that President Bush is our worst ever. Jimmy Carter presided over the double whammy of a recession and high inflation, we have neither now. James Buchanan did little to prevent southern states from seceding from the union which immediately led to the Civil War. Perhaps that is just a bit worse than our current situation. But what do I know? I am not famous. This is the only forum I have. Last time I checked I was not being called for my opinion by a big media outlet, like Donald Trump. It is easy for these celebrities to take this route. No one in the MSM will question a statement that serves to further their own anti-Bush agenda. It is pathetic, dishonest, and lacking in any identifiable backbone. President Bush may not be the best president ever (that remains to be seen). One thing that these gutless statements fail to take into account is the possibility of a positive outcome in Iraq. What these statements simply do is allow these celebrities to appear complicant to the radical fringe of left-wing society. How would their ideas stand against a free, Democratic, non-islamonazi Iraq in the future. Hey, at least President Bush was never impeached like Andrew Johnson and Bill Clinton.

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