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Originally posted by Spanky
You always seem to quote, or refer to, pathetic statements or assertions. "The man seems to believe his own lies": what does that mean? If you believe it to be true then it is not really a lie. So are they saying he is delusional? How can this person claim to have any inlking to what is going on in Bush's mind? And everything he says or does is well thought out and prepared by a group of advisors - are they all delusional? "suffering from a God complex" - what does that mean? unless you define what you mean by a God complex this statement is just vapid criticism - "shout things out of existence" - who is shouting?
This person doesn't like Bush but can't come up with any substantive criticism so they are simply throwing irrational and unsubstantiated claims at him. It is the standard strategy of idiots: Someone has to be crazy or sinister to disagree with me. Therefore if I don't like what they are doing I can claim they are being one or the other.
The only person with a God complex is the person that made this statement because they are claiming they are omniscient.
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2. the approach you describe is consistent wiht the lefts strategy of labeling Bush an idiot from day one. Most of the people who make this statement, including some here, should be so lucky as to have 80% of the IQ that Bush has, but they are so much more successful and influential in the world (judging by the time and effourts that they put forth here) that they can confidently and smugly (and without a hint of the hypocrisy that they wreak of) label the President of the US, the CinC, the leader of the free world as "Dumya".
And they blame for the divide in the country. It would laughable if it wasn't so sad.