A ‘sad-sack president’

The president responded to the failure of his immigration bill with a brief statement to the press. Take a look.

Josh noted, “Have you ever seen such a sad-sack president? … He almost looks and sounds like someone has literally knocked the wind out of him.”

I think that’s true, but also believe the president looked like a man who’s been defeated. Bush had power, control, and the ability to tell Congress what to pass and when to pass it. Watching him meander, sadly, through his press statement, I kept thinking, “He’s lost it all and he knows it.” The Decider can now only decide what he wants, not what he’ll get.

I’ll include the transcript below for those readers who can’t watch online video from their work computers.

Here you go:

“I thank the members of the Senate and members of my administration who worked so hard on the border security and immigration reform bill. I’m sorry the Senate was unable to reach agreement on the bill this morning.

“Legal immigration is one of the top concerns of the American people and Congress’s failure to act on it is a disappointment. The American people understand the status quo is unacceptable when it comes to our immigration laws. A lot of us worked hard to see if we couldn’t find a common ground — it didn’t work.

“Congress really needs to prove to the American people that it can come together on hard issues. The Congress needs to work on comprehensive energy policy and good health care; make sure health care is affordable without inviting the federal government to run the health care system. We’ve got to work together to make sure we can balance this federal budget, and not overspend or raise taxes on the American people. We’ve got a lot of work to do.

“When they come back from the summer — from the July recess, before the summer break begins, we’ll be focusing on the appropriations process. And I look forward to working with Congress to balance our budgets and to be wise about how we spend the people’s money.

“Thank you for your time.”

Why did he pronounce it “Joo-lie”? The man is a walking affectation. ANd pathetic.

  • No matter how Bush looked, he did recite the talking points that his handlers gave him. Look for contrived budget battles through the end of the year, because all that Bush has left is beating up Congress.

  • Wow, he really did look upset. I guess so long as he surrounded himself with yes-men, he was happy but even they turned on him on this issue…

    Why did he pronounce it “Joo-lie”? — Chief Osceola
    Seconding this, but it’s nowhere near as interesting or significant as mood displayed in the video.

  • The dude deserves scorn, not sympathy. Notice how he continues to blame “Congress” for the failure, when Democrats voted for it by a large margin. He can’t bring himself to actually point a finger at the Republicans in Congress who overwhelmingly voted against the bill. If it was the other way ’round he certainly would have pointed at the Democrats.

    I hope he has a lot worse days real soon.

  • Chief Osceola: Why did he pronounce it “Joo-lie”?

    I’m not sure I understand this; I guess because I’m from the South (I know, I know… his accent is largely fake). Be that as it may, putting the emphasis on the first syllable is common in the South.

  • Maybe “Congress could come together” on impeachment. When will the Dumbcider, who has never accepted blame for his failures, reach the point in his bubble/bunker mentality that he will punish all Americans for letting him down. That seems to be what psychopaths like him always do before they blow their brains out rather than face the consequences of their actions. I think he will punish us with another war. It may take Dicktator Cheney and the Shrub together to be able to target Shrub’s miniscule brain. I’m sure Cheney keeps a shotgun handy for shooting his friends anyway.

  • The man has never been much for self-awareness, but I’ve got to think that somewhere under all the alcoholic’s denial he’s recognizing the pattern of failure he’s had all his life. His war is a wreck, his polling is a catastrophe, and his party is roiling with barely concealed discontent, having lost power in the congress and knowing it’s about to lose the White House next election, mostly due to him.

    His presidency is yet another powerful position granted him by his daddy’s friends that he turned into a colossal mess.

  • Maybe he’s a little worried about that subpoena thing.
    Maybe he’s back on the hard stuff.
    Or maybe he’s just pouting because he didn’t get his way. Waah.

    We’ve got a lot of work to do.

    Haha hahaaa! The Creature from Crawford telling people “we’ve” got a lot of work to do reminds me of the quote (can’t remember the source): “I love work. I could watch people do it all day.”

    Absolut Cretin.

  • Today the President’s “political capital” officially ran out. And he knows it.

  • At one point, I thought he was going to actually cry. He really does not deal well with not getting his way. Maybe he’s finally realized that he’s a lame duck and what that means. Though, judging by today’s performance, dead duck might be closer to the truth.

  • A buck says this comes up again. It’s a win/win proposition for Dems and just way too much fun to watch the Republicans eating their own not to bring it back for another encore.

  • I hope they don’t put him on suicide-watch.
    Maybe he’ll do the world a favor and win a Darwin Award at the same time.

  • He looked almost sick, with a gray pallor that nearly matched his hair.

    Somehow I can’t feel sorry for someone who has inflicted so much death and destruction on the world, and still thinks he was doing the right thing.

    Or at least that he would never lose his touch.

  • Keep in mind, this is nor a normal human being. As sad as he sounds today, he’ll be bashing Dems and catapulting the bullshit with his usual gusto tomorrow. This was just a minor brush with reality; he’ll be back in the bubble by morning, comfortable in his delusion that Barney and Laura are still behind him. If he had the capacity to acknowledge defeat, the world wouldn’t know his name.

  • :::cracks open an Old Milwaukee:::

    Because it doesn’t get any better than this (except, of course, to see the Loyal Bushie Brownshirt Cabal escorted out of the White House in hand-cuffs).

  • I’m a compassionate progressive, so I felt kinda sorry for him at first — no smirk, just heavy with sorrow, and it wasn’t even one of those fake-serious expressions; it was for real. I was even willing to forgive him for blaming all of the Congress equally, even though Dems went out of their way to compromise past decency, to get it through.

    Till the third paragraph and “make sure health care is affordable without inviting the federal government to run the health care system.” At that point, my compassion shifted to: “Well, screw you and the horse you rode in on, brush-cutting cowboy.”

  • The one issue he seems to have any knowledge of is immigration. So it must have hurt in a different way to be told no on that one. I do wish he would take a vacation at his “ranch” and decide just to stay there. I’m glad the Senate kicked him in the balls, although I wish it were over Iraq, not immigration.

  • Nothing. He said nothing. Zip, zero, nada, zilch. He reeled off a few empty talking points like an automon from the same old script, took a few slaps at the Democrats from sheer force of habit, and said nothing of substance.

    Wait, why would I suddenly expect anything else?

  • Shame on you Libra.

    This is the guy that mocked the cries for mercy of a woman on death row.

    This is the guy that lied us into a war and ignored global warming.

    This is the guy that hinted that anybody who doubts his policies is a traitor.

    This is the guy who signed off on torture.

    This is the guy that squandered America’s good will and prestige in the world.

    This is a guy who denies you the right to see the paperwork of your own government.

    And you started to feel sorry for this guy because he was boo-hooing about losing a token political battle?

    There are lampreys and ticks and pill bugs that are far more deserving of your compassion.

    Moral of the story:
    The greatest and hardest lesson a compassionate progressive can learn is to feel NO compassion for these people.

    I know it is hard. Goes against the grain of your being.
    But….
    They’ll step on you… or shit on you… or stone you…
    They deserve ONLY the same in return.

  • Tough to argue with #20.

    jimBOB at #7 is exactly correct. Dubya has performed in the presidency exactly how he’s performed in every other job he’s ever held.

    While it’s too much to hope that Bush himself would ever recognize the list of the above for the tragic mistakes and mis-steps they were, I do hope that on some level he realizes just what a failure he’s been, and that years from now he dies with that full knowledge as well as the understanding that his stunning incompetence disgraced Mutant Conservatism forever.

  • ROTFL etc, @20,

    Yeah, I know. Unfortunately, I’m “with Donne”, in that “every man’s death diminishes me”. I can’t help it. Once or twice in the past I was unable to defend myself for a bit, because doing so would have (physically) hurt the attacker. My first instinct is to feel sorry for someone who’s such an obviously broken “sad sack” and it takes a lot of conscious effort to counter-balance it.

  • There’s no common ground more solid on immigration than putting teeth in the fines employers pay for hiring illegals.
    It’s currently $3000. The last bill raised it to a far more plausibly painful 75,000.

    Naturally, the Republicans want the status quo in THAT regard.

    With it, it hurts their base.
    Without it, it truly is “amnesty” because we’ll have 12 million new citizens AND illegal immigrants who will be part of the next immigration “solution” in 2020 which ALSO will not go after employers that lure them here.

    If it weren’t such a crappy bill I’d like to see it come up for a vote every week. Little else could make the GOP so torn.

  • This guy deserves no one’s compassion or concern. A lack of self-awareness is a hallmark of those who see themselves as entitled and priveleged. Even when their nose is rubbed in cow pies they think only of revenge and getting even. Six years in office has taught the Boy-president how to read a script. Not much else. While his body language and hesitant delivery conveyed more sincere emotion than I have every seen on this poor excuse for a human being, let alone a president, nothing is going to change. His claque probably told him he was going to win this one. Heads will roll. But whose? He needs to blame someone.

    Whenever the WH gets into this kind of trouble they create a diversion, change the subject, and the media goes right along. So what will it be this time. War with Iran?

    The Rethugs have now lost the Hispanic vote, and with their installation of Roberts and Alito they have put blacks solidly back in the Dems corner for at least a generation. Just who is left to vote for Romney next year? Corporate white racist scum and redneck bible thumpers?

    One can always give Sonny credit for having destroyed the Rethugs, but unfortunately they never stay dead.

  • So Bush didn’t get what he wanted and couldn’t spin it otherwise like he did with the creation of DHS. Oh poor boy. Where’s that mandate now?

    I can’t say I know whether this legislation was good or bad, but frankly, and you can call me petty, I don’t want Bush to get anything he want legislatively for the remainder of his presidency.

  • IF BUSH WAS NOT A FEW BRICKS SHORT OF A LOAD, I WOULD BE OUTRAGED AT HIM. IF HE COULD FATHOM THE LEVEL OF DISCOURSE THAT IS TAKING PLACE, HIS LTTLE “BUSHWORLD” WOULD JUST CRUMBLE. OH NO!!!!

  • If only he would express such devastation about the thousands of people he’s killed in Iraq or about horribly disfiguring our Justice system and defiling our Constitution. No, no compassion here as he’s incapable of grasping what he’s done to our country. It looks like he’s three prunes away from feeling on top of the world again.

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