Monday, August 07, 2006

You knew THIS was coming.


If the Middle East is in turmoil and you're the leader of the most powerful nation in the free world, what would you do? That's right.

7 comments:

Mike said...

You are fucking kidding? What does this gy have to do before Americans excercise their 2nd Amendmant rights...

Anonymous said...

Hey now...come on! There is brush that needs clearing down there dammit!

Anonymous said...

Like Bush is in charge of anything. He should stay at Crawford full time; Cheney, Rummy and Condi are in charge.

...and the less said about that irrelevant debating club (the US Congress) the better.

Cori said...

Hey, Hey! Easy! He's only taking 10 days. That's less than 1/2 of what he usually takes off in August. See? He's workin' hard this year.

Anonymous said...

If you Bush haters would read the rest of the article, you'd see why it is so important for the president to have a vacation now. In the fall he's going to be busy, busy, busy fundraising and campaigning for the November elections. He can't exactly be expected to take a vacation then, can he? And how's he going to do a good job campaigning if he isn't fresh? I don't think enough people understand how much work it is being president.

Anonymous said...

In the fall he's going to be busy, busy, busy fundraising and campaigning for the November elections. He can't exactly be expected to take a vacation then, can he?

I doubt anyone would care. The man operates like bladder on a stick anyway.

Does the President actively campaign during Congressional elections? I never really pay that much attention. It would seem that a healthy division of powers in the world's most perfectest democracy would prevent such a thing, but then again, I am hopelessly naive.

Anonymous said...

"With a large number of GOP congressional seats in play and his party's ability to set the agenda in Congress in jeopardy, Snow said, Bush wants to be sure to be on the road to help raise money and get his message out in hopes of improving his approval ratings, which have been abysmal for much of the past year."