The Real George Bush "There's an old...saying in Tennessee...I know it's in Texas, probably in Tennessee that says Fool me once...(3 second pause)... Shame on...(4 second pause)...Shame on you....(6 second pause)...Fool me...Can't get fooled again." � George W. Bush to Nashville, Tennessee audience, Sept. 17, 2002, MSNBC-TV (Transcription by BushWatch.com) Click here to listen. (The laughter in the background is the audience of The Daily Show with Jon Stewart.) To see the clip on The Daily Show, click here and then click on the Watch Now button. Prof. Mark Crispin Miller, author of The Bush Dyslexicon, comments: What was it that the president just could not bring himself to say? "Shame on me." The president could not say "Shame on me," not if his life depended on it -- an inability that's perfectly in character� That bias is very telling: Bush actually believes that he can do no wrong. This fixed conviction of his own infallibility has come out often, in remarks not laughably sub-literate or confused� It's time to see the man for who he is, and to pay close attention to his moves, and to the moves of his cabal. While Bush's grandiosity -- and shamelessness -- have been apparent all along, since 9/11 he's been acting on them big-time. This so-called "conservative" wants absolute and total power to fight whatever war he wants, and in whatever way he wants, and for as long as he may want. Day the teleprompter broke documented here... http://www.makethemaccountable.com/
