And plenty of it. So it must be CAPTION CONTEST time:



“And I’ve kept yelling since I first commenced it, I’m against it!”
Q: You read his book on Europe, I’m told.Well, looked at the pictures.
BUSH: Well, I read parts of it, yes.
Q: You said, famously, when you looked into Vladimir Putin’s eyes you saw his soul.
BUSH: Yes.
Q: When you look into Benedict XVI’s eyes what do you see?
BUSH: God.


Q: As-Salamu Alaykum, Senator Clinton.That just strikes me as kind of funny. Just me? Okay.
CLINTON: Thank you.


Fifteen months ago, America and the Iraqi government were on the defensive; today, we have the initiative.Funny, I don’t remember him telling us 15 months ago that we were on the defensive.
Fifteen months ago, extremists were sowing sectarian violence; today, many mainstream Sunni and Shia are actively confronting the extremists.So instead of having one type of sectarian violence, there’s now another type of sectarian violence? Progress, ain’t it grand?
Fifteen months ago, Americans were worried about the prospect of failure in Iraq; today, thanks to the surge, we’ve renewed and revived the prospect of success.If Americans have stopped worrying about the prospects of failure in Iraq, they haven’t renewed the prospect of success, they’ve renewed their Xanax prescription.







They came with their own concerns: “Some provinces are quiet, and the governor wondered whether or not, because it’s quiet, people remember the people in the province exist.” Guys, most days Americans don’t remember that the people in Afghanistan exist.


































