VIDEO: Bush confused by earpiece, embarrasses self and nation, again

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August  Saturday 19th  2006 (17h01) :

El Supremo answers a question about the illegal wiretapping…

About the 1:20 mark of this video Bush appears to be confused by the message fed thru his earpiece.

We… I made my position clear about this war on terror and I… by the way, the enemy made their position clear, yet again, when they… when we are able to stop them.

The transcript doesn’t do it justice… you gotta watch this for knee-slapping comedy.

It’s okay to get a sentence mixed up, but an intelligent person ought to be able to recover and re-state the point into some sort of logical sense. Bush doesn’t do that.

It is obvious to anyone paying attention that Bush must be impeached immediately for violating our constitution and breaking the law. Remember Nixon? Buy beyond that, we must laugh him out of office for this nonsense and embarrass him to the point that the world understands that we are not a nation of idiots, despite being ruled by one, and the elite understand that they should try a little harder when they put up a puppet president.

By : Bush Unplugged
August Saturday 19th 2006


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