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Bush "Can't Remember" Disbanding of Iraqi Army and Other Revelations

Posted by Scarecrow at 1:00 PM on September 3, 2007.


Scarecrow: A new Bush biography reveals his retirement plans, administration infighting and more.
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This post, written by Scarecrow, originally appeared on FireDogLake

George Bush is an ambitious man. Apparently our President has two major goals he wants to accomplish after he retires from the White House, as revealed to Robert Draper, who's writing a book on the Bush Presidency. That's Robert, staring incredulously at our President who is showing him a copy of his Plan for Victory in Iraq, in a photo by Eric Draper.

First, he wants to prove that he can make more than the $50,000 - $75,000 fee his dad gets for each speaking engagement. A worthy goal for any insecure son. He can tell his enraptured audiences how he started several wars, then mismanaged and lost them all, although he may have to check Hadley's notes to recall how all that happened.

Second, he wants to spend time at his proposed "Freedom Institute," where he'll help teach young conservatives how he spread freedom and democracy around the world, while strengthening America's own democratic principles and institutions. There'll be a special course on how to weed out and bully protestors at your speeches. There will also be a special historical exhibit showing a completely redacted copy of the last warrant ever issued by a FISA court.

I had no idea the New York Times would devote its front page to such absurd satire. Does Bill Keller know?

More on the Bush book from Think Progress:

In Robert Draper's book on the Bush presidency, "Dead Certain," Bush says the goal of his Iraq strategy is to play it out until "October-November." That is when he hopes the Iraq troop increase will finally show enough results to help him achieve the central goal of his remaining time in office: "To get us in a position where the presidential candidates will be comfortable about sustaining a presence," and, he said later, "stay longer."

UPDATE: Some other highlights from the Draper book:

- Karl Rove told Bush he should not tap Cheney for Vice President
- Bush hopes to make a lot of cash delivering speeches after his presidency is over... while running a "fantastic Freedom Institute"
- Bush "can't remember" one of the biggest mistakes in post-war Iraq: disbanding the Iraqi army

- The White House staff, including Dan Bartlett and Karl Rove, were "constantly at war" with one another
- Bush cries a lot

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Tagged as: bush, rove, cheney, iraq war

Scarecrow is a regular blogger for FireDogLake


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Cymraeg
Posted by: cymraeg on Sep 3, 2007 1:53 PM   
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Bush could start his speeches by telling his audience,that he was Numero Uno,
in the category of 'most Americans killed on his watch'..
He cut his teeth by denying clemency to any inmate on Death Row during his stint as Gov. of Texas.
This sent his bloodlust to such a height,that he sent 4000 more Americans to their deaths, in a phoney war he started.
In addition, untold thousands of Iraqis and Afghans died
His Death wish (for others) seems to be endless.
If this is used at the beginning of his speech, the audience,(both of them) will have left the room.

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HE CRIES ALOT?
Posted by: VZEQICVA on Sep 3, 2007 2:32 PM   
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I wish I could believe that. He appears to be 'wrapping it up'. The man is unbelievable! Lives in an alternative universe where nothing is real. If he weren't so dangerous he'd be comical. I can't wait to see who pays to hear him speak. And I know they're out there. ANNA

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Very Ambitious Indeed
Posted by: JymyGryf on Sep 3, 2007 3:48 PM   
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And I'm sure he'll be just as successful with these important, I'm all grown up now, adult goals as he has been with everything else he's tried doing in his life.

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Why should Bush remember
Posted by: hurricane hugo on Sep 3, 2007 9:03 PM   
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any of the major decisions concerning Iraq in the aftermath of the invasion? It's not like he was making them.

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bubble boy
Posted by: beq on Sep 4, 2007 7:16 AM   
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I can't wait to see him attempt to give a "speech" to an audience that isn't hand-picked for him.

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» RE: bubble boy Posted by: Rod
» RE: bubble boy Posted by: adp3d
The only time I would pay to see this monster
Posted by: Ellie1 on Sep 5, 2007 1:30 AM   
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is to watch his execution.

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