Check out this web page for a good comparison by John Podesta between what Bush said Sunday to the -- oh, I don't know, maybe -- truth. Here's one example:
"The President's statement that there is 'good momentum' on the job creation front is dishonest: while we are averaging 72,000 new private sector jobs created per month, at that pace, it would not be until May 2007 that this President would have created his first net job."
Most of his comments had as little credibility as Pakistani nuclear scientist Abdul Qadeer Khan's claim that he acted alone followed within 24 hours by a full and complete pardon.
Ironically, the reports I've heard don't list Iraq as one of the countries that bought nuclear secrets from Khan. Maybe our "intelligence failure" was that our President confused IraQ with IraN. One mistaken consonant...oops! If I were anyone in Britain right now, I'd pray that no country wants to (1) support terrorism and (2) change their country's name to Britaiq. At least not while there's a Bush in the White House.
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Updated: Tuesday, 10 February 2004 10:13 PM CST
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Updated: Tuesday, 10 February 2004 10:13 PM CST
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