Thanks for the footage. I really like the way Mr. Keith Olberman is addressing Dubya directly, in a very authentic way. I really thought he’d start screaming / crying / spitting into the camera at any moment.
It’s just incredible how the Bush administration leveraged fear to justify their action and to remain in power.
I don’t want to come up with conspiracy theories, but don’t you sometimes have the feeling that some stories are just fake (but evoke fear)?
I mean, it’s kinda shocking already what kind of information is released to the public (e.g. the info about the dirty bomb in various football stadiums which was likely to be a hoax).
Here’s how it probably went the whole time: Bush sitting in the Oval Office, having several fear mongering stories in front of him, choosing the one that he likes best. Doesn’t even have to be true or likely to happen.
Last but not least (I know it’s a serious issue, but I just can’t help it): Go to 8:45 and listen to the Republican rap which goes on to 8:45.
Thanks for the footage. I really like the way Mr. Keith Olberman is addressing Dubya directly, in a very authentic way. I really thought he’d start screaming / crying / spitting into the camera at any moment.
I’m wondering why Bush hasn’t sent him to Guantanamo yet. Keith Olberman seems to be a quite interesting person btw: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Keith_Olbermann.
If there’s anyone who doesn’t agree with Bush’s politics either, have a look at this video by the German band “Blumentopf”: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wNzGAmpcS4U.
It’s just incredible how the Bush administration leveraged fear to justify their action and to remain in power.
I don’t want to come up with conspiracy theories, but don’t you sometimes have the feeling that some stories are just fake (but evoke fear)?
I mean, it’s kinda shocking already what kind of information is released to the public (e.g. the info about the dirty bomb in various football stadiums which was likely to be a hoax).
Here’s how it probably went the whole time: Bush sitting in the Oval Office, having several fear mongering stories in front of him, choosing the one that he likes best. Doesn’t even have to be true or likely to happen.
Last but not least (I know it’s a serious issue, but I just can’t help it): Go to 8:45 and listen to the Republican rap which goes on to 8:45.
By: Stefan Martens on January 13, 2009
at 5:33 pm
Edit: The Republican Song goes on to 8:54 ;)
By: Stefan Martens on January 13, 2009
at 5:35 pm