The McBush Doctrine

Is it possible that Putin is simply following President Bush’s example? Yes it is. If there’s a threat — attack. And once you’ve started, don’t leave. Ever.

In a modern, post-Cold War sense, the Bush Doctrine established a precedent and Putin is merely following suit here. So why aren’t there any fingers of blame being aimed squarely in the president’s monkeyish face? Same goes for Senator McBush.

This is another reason why, no matter how it ends, Iraq will never be a victory. Between the decades of blowback and the awful precedent it set, this blunder will go on and on. Especially if McBush scares enough people into voting for him.

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  • Nanotyrannus

    That monkey bastard has also robbed us of the moral authority to really condemn any part of this. I mean the only statement he can really offer is “oh you’re totally doing that wrong. Haven’t you been paying attention the past seven years, SoulMate?”Also, for all the torturing, for all the reading of my fucking emails, the listening in on my phone calls, the total and almost complete destruction of my Constitution, Russia was able to throw down a SURPRISE invasion of a neighboring country and our Mental Defective in Chief was caught overseas, pants down, kissing the ass of yet another brutal non-democracy.

  • ceu

    Pravda (poorly written) editorial re: Bush’s standing to say anything about the Russia/Georgia situation:http://english.pravda.ru/opinion/columnists/12-08-2008/106067-bushshutup-0President Bush,Why don’t you shut up? Do you really think anyone gives any importance whatsoever to your words after 8 years of your criminal and murderous regime and policies? Do you really believe you have any moral ground whatsoever and do you really imagine there is a single human being anywhere on this planet who does not stick up his middle finger every time you appear on a TV screen? …Do you really believe you have the right to give any opinion or advice after Abu Ghraib? After Guantanamo? After the massacre of hundreds of thousands of Iraqi citizens? After the torture by CIA operatives? Do you really believe you have any right to make a statement on any point of international law after your trumped-up charges against Iraq and the subsequent criminal invasion?