Strength in Numbers
April 24th, 2006The Temperance Movement has a new member, and some of its previously private supporters are now making waves.
Eight Major Generals of the Military have called for Donald Rumsfeld to resign with a new man joining the chorus today, and apparently there are more waiting in the wings to speak out. Couple that with the Congressional Leadership warning Bush about Rumsfeld, and there’s a hefty opposition to Rummy. George Bush’s response to the staggering strength of the Temperance Movement is out, and it’s as follow: “I don’t do leadership based on opinion polls. I do it with my faith in God.” Yes, the President did say that today, and it’s a tad humorous, certainly when you put it into the current context. You see, I don’t know if anyone’s explained it to him, but Donald Rumsfeld isn’t God, George. Fire him.
As everyone knows, strength is something that can be found in numbers, but not always. Hundred million dollar lawsuits don’t bring strength to Maury Povich much like thirty two percent approval ratings don’t help the average President, but George Bush isn’t the average President. Charges of incompetence and lack of evidence serve as spinach to Bush’s popeye, bubba, and he wouldn’t have it any other way.