Chilling because it's all true. This is an excerpt...go to the link below to read the complete article.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/paul-slansky-/what-if-pete-stark-is-rig_b_69375.htmlWith the usual gang of shameless Republican hypocrites being joined by the usual gang of spineless Democratic wimps in scolding Rep. Pete Stark for suggesting that George W. Bush's response to the deaths of U.S. troops is "amusement," might I suggest that maybe Stark doesn't really owe anyone an apology?
2) What was the subject of then-Yale party boy George W. Bush's first nationally quoted statement?
a) A complaint about the smell of hippies.
b) An apology for his arrest for stealing a Christmas wreath from a New Haven hotel.
c) A defense of his frat's practice of branding pledges with hot wire hangers in which he pooh-poohed the resulting "insignificant" wound as "only a cigarette burn" that leaves "no scarring mark, physically or mentally."3) What made George W. Bush chuckle during a debate with Al Gore?
a) He suddenly remembered something funny from an Austin Powers movie.
b) Gore couldn't stop saying "lockbox."
c) The moderator brought up an incident in which the lawyer for a Texas death row inmate slept through much of his client's trial.4) What put a big smile on George W. Bush's face during a debate with Al Gore?
a) Saying of the three Texans who killed a black man by dragging him behind their truck, "Guess what's going to happen to them! They're going to be put to death!"b) Saying, "I'm a uniter, not a divider."
c) Memories of cursing out a reporter who'd written something innocuous that he'd taken great offense at in front of the man's wife and four-year-old son, drunkenly snarling, "You no-good fucking son-of-a-bitch, I will never fucking forget what you wrote!"
8) True or false? In a 1999 interview with Talk magazine reporter (and future cable clown) Tucker Carlson, George W. Bush recounted a Larry King interview with condemned and famously born-again Texas killer Karla Faye Tucker, in which "he asked her real difficult questions, like, 'What would you say to Governor Bush?'" and when Carlson asked what her response was, Bush pursed his lips in mock desperation and whimpered, "Please don't kill me" -- a grotesque enough response if it had actually happened, but breathtakingly ugly considering that transcripts prove she said no such thing.
a) False, no one could be that gratuitously cruel.
b) True, and in that light, has anything happened since this ignorant sadistic bully and his gang of droogs hijacked the presidency that can rightly be considered surprising?