Politics in my blog, who would have thought? It seems an interview with George Snuffleupagus (His new name, since he is an imaginary reporter that only is there to ask questions) on Good Morning America with Rudolph Giuliani should make the A.M.A. list of most serious cases of Amnesia! It seems there were no domestic terroist attacks under the Bush Administration. The new mantra is "9-11, gone but forgotten". Obviously the asbestos he was breathing on that day (Bush's EPA says there was none) must have damaged his brain synapses (it should have been his Elmer Fudd's vocal chords that should have been destroyed). Of course the obligatory "what I meant to say was" statement meant post 9-11. Really? whew, because that shoe bomber on the plane Richard Reid was just pulling a prank on December 22nd, 2001. The anthrax deaths in October of 2001, were actually allergic reactions to envelope glue that caused the death of 5 people and serious illness in at least 2 dozen people. So yeah no domestic attacks under President George W. Bush. Good Job Rudy! Poor Rick Lazio already has an uphill battle for the Senate and Rudy endorses him in the same breath, a good day for democrats, I'd say. But don't short sell Americans. They will believe his quote hook, line and sinker, and blame the liberal media for overblowing a verbal gaffe. Hi Mom and Dad! By the way don't forget Rudy spent more time at Ground Zero then any of the workers: "I was at ground zero as often, if not more, than most of the workers. I was there working with them. I was there guiding things. I was the one bringing people there. I was exposed to exactly the same things they were exposed to. So in that sense, I'm one of them." I missed the part where he sifted for human remains!
And don't forget this natural disaster occured under Obama. TaTa for now
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