Blue Herald
02
Sep
Dead Certain……or Not
by QuestionGirl • 11:52 pm

Richard Draper has a book about GW Bush coming out Tuesday, called Dead Certain. President George H.W. Bush in 1982 was an honorary pallbearer at the funeral of Draper’s grandfather, Leon Jaworski, a special prosecutor in the Watergate scandal. Family ties. In the book, George says:

He cries alot. (I’d cry alot too if I had as much blood on my hands as he does.)
After leaving office, he wants to start a “Freedom Institute” where he’ll promote Democracy around the world. (We’ve seen his kind of democracy)
He’ll do some speeches, also….to replenish the ol’ coffers. (because you can never have too much money)
His top commander in Iraq, Gen. David H. Petraeus, would perhaps do a better job selling progress to the American people than he could. (Hence he’ll put his name on the report we’re about to hear this month)
He acknowledged one major failing of the early occupation of Iraq when he said of disbanding the Saddam Hussein-era military, “The policy was to keep the army intact; didn-t happen.” ( ONE major failing? Oh paaaalease)
When Mr. Draper pointed out that Mr. Bush’s former Iraq administrator, L. Paul Bremer III, had gone ahead and forced the army’s dissolution and then asked Mr. Bush how he reacted to that, Mr. Bush said, “Yeah, I can-t remember, I-m sure I said, A-This is the policy, what happened?- ” But, he added, “Again, Hadley’s got notes on all of this stuff,” referring to Stephen J. Hadley, his national security adviser. (The administration of I Don’t Recall, and why would he…..I mean this is not important, right?)

Needless to say, I won’t be purchasing this book. I’ve already heard enough of his bullshit to last me a lifetime.



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