For years now, George W. Bush and Dick Cheney have acted as if their extraordinary powers extend to inventing reality itself. And despite some recent reversals, they seem to believe they can still fool much of the American public most of the time. Their latest Iraq War lies are a medley of old and new favorites, from Cheney's continued insistence of a pre-war al-Qaeda connection to Iraq and Bush's latest whopper about how wrong it is for politicians to tell commanders what to do, after he just ousted generals opposed to his "surge." April 6, 2007
Friday, April 06, 2007
For years now, George W. Bush and Dick Cheney have acted as if their extraordinary powers extend to inventing reality itself. And despite some recent reversals, they seem to believe they can still fool much of the American public most of the time. Their latest Iraq War lies are a medley of old and new favorites, from Cheney's continued insistence of a pre-war al-Qaeda connection to Iraq and Bush's latest whopper about how wrong it is for politicians to tell commanders what to do, after he just ousted generals opposed to his "surge." April 6, 2007
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