Bush administration gets caught appointing a crony with no relevant experience again, denies it, and gets caught lying by the Google cache… again.
They never learn… but apparently the public does: one American out of two would not call Bush honest.
Well, duh.
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Comment by Ria — September 20, 2005 at 16:20
See the original CNN poll results.
The “one bright spot for Bush”, the 60% approval for John Roberts’ nomination for Chief Justice, confirms that most people can’t judge something bad until it happens. Back in the day, the majority approved the Iraq invasion and Bush’s decisiveness (great oxymoron); now that they’ve got what they wanted, they don’t want it any more.
I have to deal with this kind of denial of responsibility every day … with my 4 and 6 year old kids.
Comment by Mathieu — September 20, 2005 at 16:31
Panem et circenses comes to mind, along with vox populi, vox dei… time to re-read Gibbon?
Comment by aussiemama — September 20, 2005 at 23:39
I didn’t think Bush or Blair for that matter could be mentioned in the same sentence as the word honest.
Comment by Mathieu — September 21, 2005 at 7:27
he he he