Comments: John J. DiIulio Has the Last Laugh

The scary thing is not these guys don't know what they are doing. The scary thing is that they don't care. Bolton, Rice, Wolfowitz. Oy. And Negroponte of all people as Director of National Intelligence. Oy.

Posted by The Heretik at April 26, 2005 06:55 AM

Bush has always hated Social Security. I think that's the primary reason for his spending so much time on this topic. Taking Tom DeLay to SS "town hall" meeting? I don't think Rove was a part of that decision. Bush is assuming more and more of the decision making process in the West Wing and it's showing.

Posted by Byron from Denver at April 26, 2005 07:17 AM

Taking Tom DeLay to SS "town hall" meeting? I don't think Rove was a part of that decision. Bush is assuming more and more of the decision making process in the West Wing and it's showing.

I think Bush has also taken to sticking his nose in a jar of botulinum toxin and taking a deep breath first thing every morning.

Posted by at April 26, 2005 07:46 AM

s.s. needs fixed and that cannont be disputed. hell, even slick willy state this several times during his eight wonderful years.

Posted by at April 26, 2005 10:37 AM

hell, even slick willy state this several times during his eight wonderful years.

And weren't they the most wonderful years? *SIGH* Good times.

Posted by Nikki at April 26, 2005 11:09 AM

Can you say it with me? WORST. PRESIDENT. EVER.

Posted by weinerdog43 at April 26, 2005 11:11 AM

Look at it this way, Yuval: they were going to be a nightmare, no matter what. At least it's turning out a black comedy instead of a horror flick.

Posted by Bill Rehm at April 26, 2005 12:20 PM

I wouldn't be so sure Bill- we've got 3 & 3/4 more years of these idiots in charge, at least. Unless of course they fuck things up SO BAD that even the red staters and fundies can finally see them for what they are and IMPEACH!!!!

Here's to hoping: *CLINK*

Posted by Marty at April 26, 2005 02:18 PM

s.s. needs fixed...somewhere in the next 30 years. God willing, we'll have a more competent goverment before then.

Posted by rlprather at April 26, 2005 02:21 PM

raise the cap to $125,000. Give it a few years and see where we stand. There are easy ways, then, of course, there are GOP ways.

Posted by T2 at April 26, 2005 02:33 PM