What’s Another Slap in the Face From Bush?

In what is being reported as an early goodbye to Washington, President Bush took the opportunity to slap us upside the head to remind us just how much he and his Administration has gotten away with. During the annual Gridiron dinner, he serenaded cabinet secretaries, diplomatic officials and journalists by singing his rendition of “Green Green Grass of Home.”

“And there to meet me is my mama and my papa, down the lane I look and here comes Barney, heart of gold and breath like honey; it’s good to touch the brown brown grass of home.”

“For there’s Condi and Dick, my old compadre, talking to me about some oil rich Saudi, but soon I’ll touch the brown brown grass of home.”

“That old White house is behind me, I am once again carefree, don’t have to worry ’bout a crisis in Pyongyang. Down the lane I look, Dick Cheney is strolling with documents he’d been withholding, it’s good to touch the brown brown grass of home.”

Making light of his Vice President’s illegal acts of withholding documents and reports to the National Archive, among other secrecy issues, only goes to prove that Bush and his Administration cronies have taken us all for idiots, and they are not afraid to laugh in our faces about it.

Seven years of secrecy, lies, and stonewalling to cover their hidden agendas, and Bush sums it all up in a song.

Thank you George W. Bush and the Busharoos, for reminding us just how stupid we were for letting you get away with your antics for as long as you did.

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