Friday, July 06, 2007

Oh, Molly, we miss you

Dan Froomkin quotes Joseph L. Galloway's opinion column for McClatchy Newspapers:
"Why is it that the Bush administration, in its dying throes, looks remarkably more like an organized crime ring than one of the arms of the American government? A poorly organized and run crime ring, truly, but a crime ring nonetheless.

"Why do I keep remembering the George Bush that I actually once voted for when he first ran for president -- the one who talked of bringing in an administration that would look more like the face of America and of giving us a government whose appointees would be honest, upright, fair and moral.

"Yes, that's the one. What happened to him? Where did that George Bush go? When did he go over to The Dark Side? What enticements did Vice President Darth Cheney offer him? Was it the vision of unlimited, unchecked power over the world?

"How can it be that this man from Texas presides over a White House that shelters and provides cover for men like Karl Rove and I. Lewis 'Scooter' Libby, who clearly believe that the laws of our country are only meant to be imposed on lesser beings, the man in the street?"

That Bush never actually existed, guy. Anybody who'd actually paid attention to him in Texas knew that. Didja ever read Molly Ivins?

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