TPM has this post and this post on the 'Decision Maker.'
Who knew he was taking grammar lessons? And this post at Corrente is a gem.
Meanwhile, here and here are the news articles on Bush's new found use of grammar.
By the way, In The Pink Texas says, "the Decider is soooo 2006."
And of course I'm sure everyone remembers this quote from 'The Decider:'
I told all four that there were going to be some times where we don't agree with each other. But that's OK. If this were a dictatorship, it'd be a heck of a lot easier, just so long as I'm the dictator.
Speaks for itself, yeah?


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I think this might validate my concern that what happens at the top filters down. I've noticed that at least one Gather member who previously left comments that sounded as though they might have been written by Bush has demonstrated a miraculous improvement over the last few days.
That is encouraging!
Perhaps there is hope yet?
Can the fog of delusion and circular reasoning be lifting from the Decider's mind?
Nothing in the State of the Union Address would suggest that this is so.
True, and I've been saying since before Bush's invasion of Iraq that it was simply a political move, motivated by a desire to keep the American electorate's head down and the American people submissive while his party looted the treasury, gutted the regulatory agencies, and let the lobbyists play havoc with the ethically-challenged Republicans.
As for Perle, well:
"In Perle's case, much has been made of a paper that he and others, including the Pentagon's Douglas Feith, wrote some years ago for Israel's right-wing politician, Benjamin Netanyahu, calling for a "New Strategy For Securing The Realm." Their advice included getting the United States to overthrow Saddam Hussein as well as other moves in the Middle East to increase Israel's strategic position."
–H.D.S. Greenway, Boston Globe, August 27, 04(Richard Perle tells Americans to 'relax and celebrate victory'. I heard him say: 'The predictions of those who opposed this war can be discarded like spent cartridges.')
You may have to arm wrestle me on this. I say he's the Great Unider.