Daily Revolt

March 22, 2007

Hillary's Vast Right Wing Conspirators Come from the Left

It turns out that Hillary's right wing conspirators come from the left wing not the right:
The Internet video sensation that targeted Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton now has rival Sen. Barack Obama on the spot.

Heralded by many as the embodiment of Web-driven citizen activism, the mysterious YouTube ad now stands revealed as the work of a Democratic operative employed by a consulting firm with Obama links.

Speaking of paranoid, is seems to be getting pretty tense for George:
President Bush and the Democratic-controlled Congress careened closer to a full-blown legal showdown over the firing of federal prosecutors Wednesday as a House subcommittee voted subpoenas for top administration officials in defiance of the White House.

Everyone wants to take Mr.Bush on. Even their puppet government in Iraq is rebeling:
U.S. forces have released a senior aide to Shi'ite cleric Moqtada al-Sadr on the orders of Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki, Maliki's office said on Wednesday.

Even the Russians are thumbing their nose at the White House. Time to add that country to the "axis of evil.":
The United States expressed concern on Wednesday about Russia's arms sales to Iran, Syria and Venezuela and accused Moscow of bullying its neighbors.

George must be wondering whether it would've been better had he lost Florida in 2000. Especially after watching Al Gore come back to Washington yesterday as a conquering hero:
Al Gore -- star of an Oscar-winning movie, former U.S. vice president and the object of 2008 presidential speculation -- on Wednesday took his crusade against global warming to Capitol Hill.

...Yep, you have to wonder after starting the Iraq war under the guise of deposing the tyrant Saddam Hussein and watching how people in that country are becoming nostalgic for his rule:
Yep, you did it, George—mission impossible accomplished. Unbelievably, four years of a bungled occupation have managed to make Saddam Hussein’s tyranny look good in comparison with “liberated Iraq.”

At least, that is the view of the Iraqi weightlifter made famous through a video of him taking a sledgehammer to Saddam Hussein’s statue. “I really regret bringing down the statue,” Kadhim al-Jubouri said on British television this week. “The Americans are worse than the dictatorship. Every day is worse than the previous day.”

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