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IrishBubbaLiberal

(2,223 posts)
Sun Jun 22, 2025, 09:36 AM Yesterday

Another bullshit 'win' like Dubya

Need I say more?

(@suzvz.bsky.social) 2025-06-22T04:02:32.061Z


If you were too young in 2003 here is what Bush told the American people:

1) The Iraq War won’t cost a lot of money
3) We won’t need a lot of troops
4) We’ll bring peace and freedom to Iraq
5) We’ll find WMDs
6) We’ll be welcomed as liberators
7) It will be easy
8) It won’t take long

All lies.

Molly Knight (@mollyknight.bsky.social) 2025-06-22T02:47:52.236Z
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Another bullshit 'win' like Dubya (Original Post) IrishBubbaLiberal Yesterday OP
"We will create a thriving democracy in the Middle East" Walleye Yesterday #1
+1. "I guarantee you that it will have enormous positive reverberations" dalton99a Yesterday #4
"We know they had nuclear weapons .... Because we destroyed them" dalton99a Yesterday #2
Did he actually tweet "God bless the Middle East"? bucolic_frolic Yesterday #3
The Christian God, no. Shipwack 23 hrs ago #12
it's just their version of the same delusion Skittles 12 hrs ago #50
Trump criticized Obama for military actions, accusing him MadameButterfly 23 hrs ago #13
Yeah, that's how I've been feeling for months. calimary 21 hrs ago #41
Yeah but the worst MadameButterfly 21 hrs ago #42
Well, there is that. calimary 18 hrs ago #48
Most Americans believed him, his poll numbers increased, he was re-elected and the Iraq war lasted eight years. sop Yesterday #5
Exactly, and that's the main takeaway. Xavier Breath Yesterday #6
The difference, though, was that we were attacked first. Granted, it wasn't by Iraq. Ocelot II Yesterday #8
I'm well aware that the situation was different. Xavier Breath 23 hrs ago #17
Oh, quite. The situation is different but the craven media are as eager as ever Ocelot II 23 hrs ago #18
Agreed, they've only worsened in subsequent years. Xavier Breath 23 hrs ago #20
The Bush neocons were intent on invading Iraq before 9/11 Martin Eden 23 hrs ago #22
Iraq was a problem long before that. Ocelot II 22 hrs ago #28
That "area's messes" grew from the colonial period Martin Eden 18 hrs ago #45
An awful lot of people PatSeg 23 hrs ago #15
When does Krasnov land on an aircraft carrier FalloutShelter Yesterday #7
No! No! murielm99 23 hrs ago #9
I'd pay to watch that! Ocelot II 23 hrs ago #19
It also has the potential end the daily post by Orrex Martin Eden 23 hrs ago #23
It will have to be specially crafted anyway Bayard 22 hrs ago #26
I got the opportunity in the summer of 74 BOSSHOG 12 hrs ago #51
Wasn't it Rumsfeld who said we only needed 30,000 troops? louis-t 23 hrs ago #10
I remember "we know they are hiding WMD because we can't find them". twodogsbarking 23 hrs ago #11
I remember Bush doing a really obscene PatSeg 23 hrs ago #16
Every time I see a commercial pleading for donations to help grievously wounded soldiers Martin Eden 23 hrs ago #24
I hate to say it but ... bif 22 hrs ago #30
Dim Son was dumb, and did evil things. Martin Eden 22 hrs ago #31
And he appears to do evil things PatSeg 22 hrs ago #37
"The Rapist makes W look like Einstein." Wednesdays 10 hrs ago #52
Or that we could end up with someone much worse PatSeg 22 hrs ago #36
Yes, it was at a Washington correspondents dinner. John1956PA 22 hrs ago #29
I can't believe his advisers let him do it PatSeg 22 hrs ago #38
W's routine at the 2004 dinner mocked the outcry of us Progressives that the 2003 Iraq invasion was based on a lie. John1956PA 21 hrs ago #43
"We don't have to" PatSeg 19 hrs ago #44
It had something to do with his dog Barney. LisaM 22 hrs ago #35
Yes, "No weapons in here...." PatSeg 22 hrs ago #39
It was also around that time he made a Soviet-grade historical rewrite... JHB 18 hrs ago #47
That brings back memories PatSeg 15 hrs ago #49
Mexico will pay for the wall. ICE will only target dangerous criminals. Tax cuts trickle down. IronLionZion 23 hrs ago #14
I WISH pundits, analysts, and politicians would stop pretending that the Tr*mp WH carefully wiggs 23 hrs ago #21
Exactly Hornedfrog2000 22 hrs ago #34
Yeah? Says you and fuck me. If it wasn't for Dubya, 3Hotdogs 22 hrs ago #25
I'm no historian Beatlelvr 22 hrs ago #27
Iirc lonely bird 22 hrs ago #32
My only thoughts after reading the posts Dan 22 hrs ago #33
It'll be over in six days or six weeks, I doubt six months, so sayeth Donny Rumfeld. flashman13 22 hrs ago #40
Just tell 'em what you want them to hear. calimary 18 hrs ago #46

dalton99a

(88,927 posts)
4. +1. "I guarantee you that it will have enormous positive reverberations"
Sun Jun 22, 2025, 09:41 AM
Yesterday

- Benjamin Netanyahu, urging the U.S. to attack Iraq in speech to Congress, September 12, 2002

bucolic_frolic

(50,966 posts)
3. Did he actually tweet "God bless the Middle East"?
Sun Jun 22, 2025, 09:40 AM
Yesterday

This bombing was Sat night in time for Sunday talk shows. It was a response to the failed parade and No Kings Day. Trump needed to change the narrative fast.

God's not too relevant to much of the Middle East.

Shipwack

(2,744 posts)
12. The Christian God, no.
Sun Jun 22, 2025, 10:43 AM
23 hrs ago

But God/Allah is relevant. Maybe not to the ruling elites, in private (just like here), but definitely still officially relevant.

I do agree that “God bless the Middle East” was definitely weird.

MadameButterfly

(3,102 posts)
13. Trump criticized Obama for military actions, accusing him
Sun Jun 22, 2025, 10:49 AM
23 hrs ago

of doing it to win an election. Since everything Trump says is projection, you could count on him starting a war at some point to boost his ratings.

I just hoped he wouldn't do it in the first 6 months. Man, it will be a long 4 years.

calimary

(86,756 posts)
41. Yeah, that's how I've been feeling for months.
Sun Jun 22, 2025, 12:32 PM
21 hrs ago

“Man, it will be a long 4 years.”

Hard to anticipate what he might do next. But then again, I don’t think like him. So I guess the response would be along the lines of “expect the worst.”

sop

(14,813 posts)
5. Most Americans believed him, his poll numbers increased, he was re-elected and the Iraq war lasted eight years.
Sun Jun 22, 2025, 09:49 AM
Yesterday

Xavier Breath

(5,741 posts)
6. Exactly, and that's the main takeaway.
Sun Jun 22, 2025, 09:59 AM
Yesterday

We can rightfully hate Shrub's methodology, but the bottom line was that it worked. A gullible and distracted American public, as guided by the press, largely went along with it, and he bought himself another term.

Ocelot II

(125,440 posts)
8. The difference, though, was that we were attacked first. Granted, it wasn't by Iraq.
Sun Jun 22, 2025, 10:18 AM
Yesterday

But after a few months W and his minions were effectively able to tie 9/11 to Iraq and get people to believe - at least for awhile - that somehow Saddam Hussein was behind the attack or supported it. Saddam really was a pretty terrible character, along with his two terrible sons Don Jr. and Eric (oh, wait, were those their names? I forget), an easy guy to hate and a convenient enemy. Throw in some sketchy claims that he had weapons of mass destruction (I recall a lot of frantic insistence that he was building an atomic bomb; remember the yellowcake hoax?), et voilà! All the justification Cheney and Rumsfeld needed for a big fat helping of Shock-N-Awe™! And it wasn't until American soldiers started coming home in body bags that our lazy, gullible, cheerleading media (and especially fuck you, Judith Miller and NYT) started to wonder WTF was really going on over there.

I think participating in Bibi's war of choice will be a tougher sell. W was popular right after 9/11, as the leader of a country whose innocent civilians were attacked, which made it much easier for him to convince people that going to war with Iraq was necessary. But trump's ratings are under water, and we are still stuck with his tariffs and ICE raids and other destructive fuckery. We still have people in the media like Van Jones (and forget about Fox) who are as happy to fellate him as Tweety ever was, but all that other shit won't go away and is likely to get worse. Expect gas prices to go up, for starters. People notice that sort of thing, and might object to pay more for gas just to make Bibi happy and Trump hard.

Xavier Breath

(5,741 posts)
17. I'm well aware that the situation was different.
Sun Jun 22, 2025, 11:05 AM
23 hrs ago

I merely added to the post of the person above me about the specific situation with Shrub, which angers me, and I imagine many, to this day. I was not asserting or implying that I believe Trump would getaway with the same thing. He just may, given his talent for playing the press like a Stradivarius, but here's hoping.

Ocelot II

(125,440 posts)
18. Oh, quite. The situation is different but the craven media are as eager as ever
Sun Jun 22, 2025, 11:08 AM
23 hrs ago

to suck up to authority. Could be even worse now that major media owners like Bezos are openly doing Dear Leader's bidding.

Martin Eden

(14,461 posts)
22. The Bush neocons were intent on invading Iraq before 9/11
Sun Jun 22, 2025, 11:17 AM
23 hrs ago

Before GW was elected, as a matter of fact.

9/11 gave them the "Pearl Harbor" they needed to implement the PNAC agenda written in the 1998 document "Rebuilding America's Defenses" which became a blueprint for the Bush administration (like Project 2025 became the current blueprint).

Ocelot II

(125,440 posts)
28. Iraq was a problem long before that.
Sun Jun 22, 2025, 11:45 AM
22 hrs ago

It was a Soviet ally during the Cold War and a supporter of Palestinian militant groups at that time. Iraq invaded Iran in the early '80s following years of conflict over ideology, religion (Sunni v. Shi'a) and borders, and to prevent Iran from destabilizing the area the US provided support to Iraq and began selling them arms. The idea that Iraq still had WMDs 20 years later came from the fact that they had used them against Iranian soldiers and civilians. Complicating matters was that during the same time period Reagan administration officials were clandestinely selling arms to Iran, which was under an embargo, in order to fund the Contras in Nicaragua. Then Iraq invaded Kuwait in 1990 to get out from under the huge debt it owed Kuwait on account of the war with Iran, and because Kuwait was slant-drilling into an Iraqi oil field. That led to Gulf War I, and the rest is history, as they say. But the US has been tangled up in that area's messes since WWII.

Martin Eden

(14,461 posts)
45. That "area's messes" grew from the colonial period
Sun Jun 22, 2025, 03:56 PM
18 hrs ago

Who knows how the peoples of that area would have organized themselves if not dominated by other powers competing for resources and strategic advantage.

Grievances and humiliation are not easily forgotten or forgiven by proud people with a long cultural history, but such is humanity. Those with superior numbers and technology dominate wherever they can, and victors write the story.

Centuries of slavery in the "Land of the Free" were followed by "Manifest Destiny" westward expansion that entailed genocide against the Native peoples residing here for millenia.

WAR marches on, both sides certain that God is on their side.

PatSeg

(50,407 posts)
15. An awful lot of people
Sun Jun 22, 2025, 10:57 AM
23 hrs ago

did not accept Bush's invasion of Iraq, but the MSM kept supporting him for fear of being called unpatriotic. If we wanted a differing viewpoint, we had to go online, which is how many of us found DU.

Ocelot II

(125,440 posts)
19. I'd pay to watch that!
Sun Jun 22, 2025, 11:11 AM
23 hrs ago

I don't think the Air Force makes flight suits that would fit him, though (or fighter aircraft cockpits, for that matter). He'd look like a sausage and he'd pop all the zippers. But we can be sure he'll come up with something even more cringe than that stunt.

Bayard

(25,589 posts)
26. It will have to be specially crafted anyway
Sun Jun 22, 2025, 11:38 AM
22 hrs ago

Must be gold, with medals and epaulets pre-installed.

BOSSHOG

(42,926 posts)
51. I got the opportunity in the summer of 74
Sun Jun 22, 2025, 10:17 PM
12 hrs ago

To ride in the backseat of a TA-4 at Naval Weapons Center China Lake California. Mojave Desert. The (Young Lieutenant) Pilot said you puke you clean it all up. He zigged and zagged and did his best but I didn’t puke. In the Jet.

PatSeg

(50,407 posts)
16. I remember Bush doing a really obscene
Sun Jun 22, 2025, 11:03 AM
23 hrs ago

skit where he was looking everywhere in the White House for those Weapons of Mass Destruction. It might have been for the Washington Correspondents' Dinner.

It couldn't have been more tasteless. Bush and his administration were totally tone deaf. After getting a lot of criticism when no weapons were found, they tried to make a sick joke out of it.

Martin Eden

(14,461 posts)
24. Every time I see a commercial pleading for donations to help grievously wounded soldiers
Sun Jun 22, 2025, 11:24 AM
23 hrs ago

From GW's stupid wars of choice, I remember the anger I felt during his disastrous reign as president.

I thought for sure we would never again elect someone so awful.

Martin Eden

(14,461 posts)
31. Dim Son was dumb, and did evil things.
Sun Jun 22, 2025, 11:53 AM
22 hrs ago

The Felon is a mentally deranged ignoramus who is vindictive, impulsive, treasonous, and is doing evil things.

Wednesdays

(20,562 posts)
52. "The Rapist makes W look like Einstein."
Mon Jun 23, 2025, 12:19 AM
10 hrs ago

The Rapist makes W look like a choir boy.

PatSeg

(50,407 posts)
36. Or that we could end up with someone much worse
Sun Jun 22, 2025, 12:05 PM
22 hrs ago

At least Bush loved his dogs. He was incompetent as a president and not terribly bright, but he did appear to have a soul.

Men with daddy issues rarely make good leaders.

John1956PA

(4,201 posts)
29. Yes, it was at a Washington correspondents dinner.
Sun Jun 22, 2025, 11:46 AM
22 hrs ago

That routine by W was despicable.

PatSeg

(50,407 posts)
38. I can't believe his advisers let him do it
Sun Jun 22, 2025, 12:08 PM
22 hrs ago

Surely someone must have realized that was going to backfire big time.

Edit to add video:

John1956PA

(4,201 posts)
43. W's routine at the 2004 dinner mocked the outcry of us Progressives that the 2003 Iraq invasion was based on a lie.
Sun Jun 22, 2025, 01:27 PM
21 hrs ago

It reminded me of Lily Tomlin's prerecorded bit on NBC's Saturday Night Live on September 18, 1976, about "The Phone Company."



JHB

(37,743 posts)
47. It was also around that time he made a Soviet-grade historical rewrite...
Sun Jun 22, 2025, 04:22 PM
18 hrs ago

...and the media briefly went "umm" then fell in line.

What did he do? He started claiming Saddam had not allowed inspectors in (and that was why we couldn't find his WMDs).

I had to go around: "Do you remember Hans Blix? Do you remember why you remember Hans Blix (aside from his name)? Why he was in the news in the first place? Because he was leading the WMD inspector teams IN IRAQ! Don't you remember the cartoons painting him as Inspector Clouseau leading the Keystone Kops? Because they were IN IRAQ and not finding WMDs!"

PatSeg

(50,407 posts)
49. That brings back memories
Sun Jun 22, 2025, 06:32 PM
15 hrs ago

Trump and today's republicans are so incompetent and deceitful, that it is easy to forget how unethical and duplicitous the Bush administration was. Clearly, they were bad enough to keep most of us on edge for eight long years. Sites like Democratic Underground were born out of that administration.

Varying versions of the same old monsters I guess.

IronLionZion

(49,210 posts)
14. Mexico will pay for the wall. ICE will only target dangerous criminals. Tax cuts trickle down.
Sun Jun 22, 2025, 10:52 AM
23 hrs ago

all lies.

wiggs

(8,258 posts)
21. I WISH pundits, analysts, and politicians would stop pretending that the Tr*mp WH carefully
Sun Jun 22, 2025, 11:16 AM
23 hrs ago

considers options, confers with experts and allies, thinks about consequences, uses deep intelligence to inform decisions, etc..

Are there experts left? Are allies willing to provide intelligence? Is Tr$mp capable of any thought other than 'I want it give it to me?'. What cartoon did aides produce to present to Tr*mp on complex international matters?

There is no reason to think this and other major WH actions are carefully considered and the public should hear that.

Hornedfrog2000

(277 posts)
34. Exactly
Sun Jun 22, 2025, 12:04 PM
22 hrs ago

Hes an impulsive, bully of a teenager, and he does whatever impulse comes in his brain, and his aides/handlers walk behind him like theyre sweeping up walking behind an elephant in a parade. The guy shits wherever he wants and they just eat that shit up. They agree with any and every crazy thing he says. He probably legitimately says stuff thats crazy af not on purpose and we have no idea at this point.

3Hotdogs

(14,276 posts)
25. Yeah? Says you and fuck me. If it wasn't for Dubya,
Sun Jun 22, 2025, 11:34 AM
22 hrs ago

we would’a been facing a mushroom gun and a smoking cloud.

Beatlelvr

(741 posts)
27. I'm no historian
Sun Jun 22, 2025, 11:45 AM
22 hrs ago

But isn't that the big bullshit line on getting into any war we've been involved in? If they ever spoke the truth, the country would never get behind it. Truth being: it will cost billions, we will lose thousands of our soldiers, we'll kick their butts in 6 months. I remember Rumsfeld saying "I doubt it will take even six months".

lonely bird

(2,370 posts)
32. Iirc
Sun Jun 22, 2025, 11:54 AM
22 hrs ago

It was Gen. Shinseki who got kicked to the curb for saying they would need 400,000 troops to do the after invasion work.

Dan

(4,742 posts)
33. My only thoughts after reading the posts
Sun Jun 22, 2025, 12:00 PM
22 hrs ago

Are, Iraq isn't Iran.
Iraq's population was around 30 million plus whereas Iran's population is around 92 million.

Remember back then there was a saying that boys went into Iraq and real men would go into Iran.

During Iraq we had allies, now not so much.

I read where the sec of state is asking others to request China to intervene with Iran 🇮🇷 to ask them not to close the Strait of H.

We have potentially created a shit storm without consideration of the consequences.

calimary

(86,756 posts)
46. Just tell 'em what you want them to hear.
Sun Jun 22, 2025, 04:19 PM
18 hrs ago

That seems to be THE Single-Most-Cherished advice Republicans EVER are advised to offer.

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