Over at LGF, a great comment on Bush's speech to the UN:
Bravo to George Bush. He is my hero.
As a Canadian, I find myself constantly defending this man to my liberal-left intellgentsia friends; all of whom believe that Bush is on par with Jethro Bodine in the brains department.
Well guess who is gloating now? I have always maintained that a good leader is one who recognizes his or her own shortcomings and then has the intelligence and foresight to surround himself with people who can make up for these shortcomings. As Kayrena Baby # 4 has already pointed out, Bush has clearly surrounded himself with such people. He doesn't make rash moves and when he does move, it appears, to me anyway, to be a carefully planned and executed. Our own imbecile of a Prime Minister could take a lesson from George Bush on how to think before you speak. But then again, one has to have a brain to start with, instead of a random collection of primeval ganglia.
Bush's latest speech to the UN was a coup d'etat. If you'll pardon my French, it was F***ing brilliant. He essentially called the mulitlateralists bluff. "Ok, lads, you want consensus on dealing with Iraq, how about we start off with enforcing the terms and conditions imposed on Iraq by UN security council over the past ten years?" "How about you start enforcing them instead of just talking about it?".
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