NOT ONLY do the Post's WHORE editors assign their WHORE reporters to LIE and CHEAT and DECIEVE on behalf of the Neo-Con/neo-Confederate agenda (more wars now, Gestapo police-state powers, tax-cuts for rich in time of expanding wars & deficits, DEREGULATION of ENTIRE SWATHS of US financial economy, a relentless, sustained JIHAD against high wages, benefits, public education, and affordable health-care, etc.) but when Mr. Bush blatantly says "it would be alot better if this were a DICTATORSHIP" - and repeats that theme saying "I'm going to put people in my place, so when the history of this administration is written at least there's an _authoritarian_ voice saying exactly what happened" the WHORE POST PRETENDS not to notice.
(In this case, Bush probably meant "authoritative", but he is indeed a dictatorial, no-oversight authoritarian on issue after issue after issue after issue, and the WHORE Washington Post PRETENDS not to notice.)
Jackson Williams of HuffingtonPost.com catches the Post at their disgusting, pathetic, treacherous REAL job: WHITEWASHING and CHEERLEADING that "AUTHORITARIAN" agenda, in this case trying to help Mr. Bush WHITEWASH the past 8 years:
Jackson Williams(Mr. Williams goes on to explain that Americans have been able to judge PRESIDENT LINCOLN's legacy, WITHOUT Lincoln writing a post-presidential autobiography or setting up a presidential library, etc.)
Posted April 15, 2009
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/jackson-williams/caught-in-the-act-the-was_b_187105.html
Caught in the Act: The Washington Post Swallows Bush's Latest Spin
The WASHINGTON POST is HELPING George Bush polish his flaccid legacy.
Let's hope it's just a sympathetic one-off between ex-lovers.
Last Saturday, they ran a front page article on Bush-in-retirement. Woven into the puff piece was this seemingly bland statement (italics mine):
< Now he will try to explain his two terms by writing a book and building a presidential center at Dallas's Southern Methodist University so that history will have the means to judge him fairly. >
Do you catch that? The Post's reporter, Eli Saslow, is telling us it's imperative that we have Bush's tome -- and Taj Mahal -- to fully assess the past eight years. Where does this view come from?
The sentence isn't attributed; it's presented as fact, not opinion.
The bottom line is that the Post has bought the con job from the "commander guy." He insists history needs his opus to nail the real story, and the newspaper [the WHORE Post] has turned this shaky proposition into accepted wisdom.
It's really his spin, nothing more.
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