Friday, February 08, 2008

"We've Always Been At War With Eurasia"

Scotland Yard: Bomb blast killed Bhutto
"Former Pakistani Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto died from a severe injury when a bomb blast slammed her head into an escape hatch on her SUV, investigators with Scotland Yard said in a report released Friday."

(Never mind the YouTube video that clearly shows her being shot)

Ship's anchor caused cut in Internet cable
"CAIRO, Egypt - A ship's anchor lying at the bottom of the sea was behind one of two cuts last week in undersea Internet cables around the Middle East that caused dramatic outages across the region and in parts of Asia, the cable-owner company said Friday."

(Ignore this headline - Egypt says: No ships were in area when Internet Cables Cut)

Bin Laden and Omar operating in Pakistan: U.S. official
"Mullah Omar and other Taliban leaders are directing insurgency operations in Afghanistan from the Pakistani city of Quetta, while al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden is operating from Pakistan's tribal areas, a senior U.S. administration official said on Friday."

(Forget that Osama's been dead for years)

Public opinion of Bush, Congress hits new lows
"Bush reached his lowest approval rating in The Associated Press-Ipsos poll today as only 30 percent said they like the job he is doing, including an all-time low in his support by Republicans."

(Pretend that other polls over the years never showed numbers far lower. As I've said before, approval numbers are periodically reset higher to avoid reality, which probably are single digits in some areas.)

2 Comments:

Blogger Nina said...

I find it funny how the media outlets have continued to say "approval ratings lowest to date" and yet they remain at or around 30%. Single digits, as you said, is more like it. Imagine that headline. One Percent of Americans Support.

9/2/08 11:54 AM  
Blogger nolocontendere said...

I've monitored this closely for years. Individual polls about support for Bubble Boy gradually get lower, into the 20s, then magically the next one pops back into the 30s and starts all over again with nary a peep from the filthy MSM.

9/2/08 6:24 PM  

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