Sunday, November 18, 2007

Memory Hole: Ms. Bubblehead

(Updated: Originally published November 19, 2006)

Cavorting around with the AC is Ms. Bubblehead, Condoleeza Rice.

Here she is all-wrapped up in her celebrity status.

Woman carries herself like she's on vacation and is a rock star.

What she is, however, is unequivocally the WORST NATIONAL SECURITY ADVISER in the history of this country!


"U.S. Signals New Incentives for North Korea" by HELENE COOPER and DAVID E. SANGER

HANOI, Vietnam, Sunday, Nov. 19 — The South Korean president repeated his insistence that while his country accepted the “principles and goals” of an America-led initiative to intercept shipments in and out of the North, it would not participate in parts of the effort.

And I say GOOD! But let's get Ms. Bubblehead going, shall we?


Administration officials were dogged by questions about the Iraq war. After her speech to business leaders, Ms. Rice was challenged by an American questioner who drew a parallel between “our recent misadventures in Iraq and the tragedy of the Vietnam War some 30 years ago.”

“How can we resolve this quagmire?”

Ms. Rice, who had been giving fairly bland answers to questions, became animated, embarking on a lengthy discourse that touched on the history books she read last summer (biographies of America’s founding fathers), an exploration of the Iraqi psyche, the 1948 coup in Czechoslovakia that “ended the last free society in Eastern Europe,” and reflections on her own life growing up in the segregated South.

Think about Japan, prostrate at the end of World War II, now the vibrant second-most important economy in the world. Think, too, about Korea, South Korea: after years of military dictatorship, finally a vibrant democracy.

And think also about where we’re standing. Thirty years ago, what American would have thought that you would be standing in Vietnam at a conference of the Asia-Pacific Economic Council talking about free markets and open trade and the need to better integrate our economies? Who would have thought it?


One question: DID IT HAVE TO COME AT SUCH A TERRIBLY HIGH PRICE, or COULD OTHER SOLUTIONS HAVE BEEN FOUND?

Look at Ms. Bubblehead getting all animated with her self-indulgent "knowledge."

Yeah, and think about all the people unnecessarily killed in these 'effin bloodbaths!

Isn't there a better way?


She concluded that if the Iraqis work at it, with America’s help, one day an American secretary of state would stand on a podium somewhere and say:

How could it ever have been thought that the Iraqi people weren’t capable of democracy? How could anyone have ever questioned that freedom and liberty would reign in the Middle East?

Talk about gushing over delusions!

Look at the hubris, the arrogance, the empty head that poses as our Secretary of State.

How could anyone ever question the PNAC Plan for world domination?

They will certainly forget the "Shock and Awe" bombing campaigns, as well as the depleted uranium left behind, and the 655,000 DEAD!

What a Dipshit!