Irrational Bush Worshippers Continue Flogging Lies

How low can you go, Mr. President?
Larry Klayman is suing your former aides for stealing the name of his nonprofit organization! "Freedom's Watch," Klayman claims, is an idea he stole first, from writers of The West Wing TV show, but Ari Fleischer and other former White House mouthpieces then appropriated it from him, stuck in an apostrophe to be "cute" and used it to promote the "chaotic" war in Iraq. Klayman is not amused: he's filed suit for $100 million.
Dan Radmacher in Roanoke has seen through Freedom's Watch's $15 million pro-war ad, too.
Even "free market" guru Alan Greenspan has turned against you, Mr. Bush. He says your spending has endangered not just the American economy but the entire global economy, because you were reckless and abandoned the principles of fiscal conservatism you pretended to espouse.

And in a wonderfully ironic development, the man who fearlessly (and some say shamelessly) jousted with Republican presidents and world leaders alike from behind a mike marked CBS News has now filed a $70 million lawsuit against Viacom, CBS and Sumner Redstone alleging that you, Mr. Bush, and your supporters "leaned" on his bosses and got him fired for telling the truth about your Texas Air National Guard records. Dan Rather sues, charging CBS fired him to "pacify the White House."

I reckon you can't go much lower, Mr. Bush.
About damn time.
Take your delusional "mandate" and your irrational 28% of the authoritarian-loving, kool-aid imbibing, completely divorced from reality Dominionist elite ... and go.
Your dictatorship is over.

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