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Who Ya Gonna Believe? GWB Or Them Lyin Ears Of Yours?
Published on February 24, 2005 By kingbee In Current Events

if former friend doug wead had taped george w. bush stopping short of candidly admitting he never used drugs, it would be a much bigger story.  no matter how straightforward and morally valued his supporters may believe him to be, if they wouldn't happily sell the family cow for some magic beans, they either have enough magic beans already or they simply aren't that naive.
  
it's not that he exhibits any of the so-called telltale stoner symptoms, although his public speaking style does seem  to have been more influenced by tommy chongs  'dave's not here' oration than any other model of elocution (ironicaly, tommy has only 5 months to go before he's off probation--not for smoking dope but for  “glamorizing the illegal distribution and use of marijuana”  in such a way as to  “trivialize law-enforcement efforts to combat drug trafficking and use.”  according to the john ashcroft proxy who prosecuted chong). 
 
just so yall don't get the wrong idea here, i not only have no problem with the future president's previous drug use--whether or not he just smoked some pot or used cocaine  (his vehement insistence to wead that he hasn't denied doing blow leads me to believe he did).  if anything, i'm convinced he quit using dope too soon for anyones benefit, especially his own. 
 
although this may eventually change, since the story broke, sympathy seems to be  the most prevalent  reaction to the whole sordid story of bush's betrayal by doug wead (the religious right's answer to dr phil).  totally undeserved sympathy, too, in my opinion.  not because i don't think it was a rotten thing for wead to have done, but because if you're gonna surround yourself with snakes, you don't deserve a lotta consolation when you wind up snakebit.  
 
despite his no longer being with us, goldwater's innate wisdom continues to shine on in his absence.  when good ol doug wead ran for congress in 1992--loudly proclaiming himself one of barry's heirs-- goldwater not only refused to support him, but actually endorsed wead's democrat opponent. 
 
(karl rove is another one, but that's no big secret).

anyway the really deplorable thing about all this--once again in my opinion--is how badly moral values have been devalued by those who attribute them to themselves while lying into the camera--in collusion with those who accept those lies at face value.  shining it on by claiming to expect lies from politicians leads to a place where antispyware software developers intentionally permit some scumware to thrive on your computer, gay escort entrepreneurs impersonate journalists as well as females and someone in the whitehouse feels comfortable in committing treason by publicly outing a cia agent, betting on the public's refusal to say shit while gulping it down.


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on Feb 26, 2005
I don't know if doing something BEFORE you assume the office and doing something WHILE you are in office are the same thing. Bubba getting a hummer in the Oval office in my opinion is far worse than dubya burning a fattie now and again when he was young.

Holy s**t! I just gave dubya a compliment and dissed Bubba!
on Feb 26, 2005
doing something BEFORE you assume the office and doing something WHILE you are in office are the same thing


realize im not faulting bush for doing drugs (in or outta office...remember the reason they dopetest race horses is cuz drugs give them an extra advantage). the issue here is his protracted (and very transparent) refusal to be honest about this and, i believe, a lotta other stuff.

while his concern about scandalizing the nation's children may sound admirable on the surface, i'm much less worried bout kids emulating his past behavior than i am them replicating his dishonesty
on Feb 26, 2005
The issue is not what he did 35 years ago but his refusal to admit it TODAY!
on Feb 26, 2005
My surprise is how more than half the voters in America do not understand this!


WE understand plenty! Unlike *you* we do not take it personally. You on the otherhand seem to take it *very* personally.
on Feb 27, 2005
it is funny to see someone who professes to hate hypocrisy above all other failings earnestly defending such a hypocritical justification for indulging in blatant hypocrisy.


It would be hypocritical if Bush said he had never used drugs, but he's not. He's not saying anything. How is silence in the interest of children hypocritical?

refusing to answer a direct question is evasion and evasion is dishonest. simple as that.


No, lying is dishonest. Saying nothing is not.
on Feb 27, 2005
No, lying is dishonest. Saying nothing is not.


if you truly believe that, you're in need of some serious moral compass re-alignment. silence in the furtherance of deception is just as dishonest as speaking in the furtherance of deception.
on Feb 27, 2005
if you truly believe that, you're in need of some serious moral compass re-alignment. silence in the furtherance of deception is just as dishonest as speaking in the furtherance of deception.


When you put it that way, I'd have no respect for any person who'd ever plead the fifth. I can't believe the founding fathers would promote such dishonesty.
on Feb 27, 2005
I'd have no respect for any person who'd ever plead the fifth. I can't believe the founding fathers would promote such dishonesty.


not the first of the founder's provision you've found fault with...probably not the last. nor is likely to tbe the last legal vs moral conflict you'll encounter.

not that either of those concerns mitigates dishonesty as means of promoting another dishonest act; attempting to claim moral highground in the process is still hypocrisy.
on Feb 28, 2005
not the first of the founder's provision you've found fault with...probably not the last. nor is likely to tbe the last legal vs moral conflict you'll encounter.


What was the first one with which I found fault?

not that either of those concerns mitigates dishonesty as means of promoting another dishonest act; attempting to claim moral highground in the process is still hypocrisy.


So, people can't change?
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