Guest Post by Michael J.W. Stickings
I had intended last night to write some stirring response to the president’s 9/11 speech. But it was all so predictable, so divisive, so self-serving that, upon reflection, I just couldn’t see the point. What did he say that we hadn’t heard before, the eternal recurrence of the same old nonsense? What could I have said that I and many others, including the proprietor of this blog, hadn’t said before, over and over again, often to the point of exhaustion and frustration? In the end, I preferred to welcome back Stewart and Colbert from their post-Emmy break. (Where would we without them to keep us laughing?) The former’s Bush-on-Osama montage, which highlighted the president’s web of contradiction and untruth, was particularly hilarious (in that typically disturbing sort of way).
Some of my response to Bush will come in the posts I write here today, so stay tuned, but allow me now, as we get started, to send you over to visit my friend Edward Copeland, who has deciphered Bush’s speech line by misleading line. His analysis, it seems to me, uncovers what Bush was really saying last night.