Friday, November 04, 2005

Guardian aims cheap shot at President Bush's faith

Check out the ridiculous title of this article:

Bush feels hand of God as poll ratings slump

In reading the article, one has to wonder what exactly the "hand of God" phrase means. The author writes about the latest [skewed] polls, protests during his visit to Latin America, the wimpy indictment against Libby, WMDs, Karl Rove, some idiot football (soccer) star and barking moonbat who equates President Bush with Hitler using a swastika and calls him "human trash," and more protests (with protesters calling President Bush a "terrorist"). So all these negative things are supposedly supposed to be the "hand of God" coming down to squish President Bush, right? Riiiiiiight.

Meanwhile, had President Bush himself said anything about the "hand of God," he'd be condemned as a "theocratic religious right whacko" (or words to that effect). The left is rather amusing with their double-standards.

UPDATE: Ah, some background information comes to light in the comments thanks to a hostile source. The "hand of God" refers to one of the moonbat soccer star's goals. Now, considering its origin, it seems a strange phrase to use in reference to President Bush, unless, of course, it is meant as a direct reference to his faith in God. The soccer guy barely got any mention in the article.

And, again, it's perfectly alright for someone on the left to use a phrase like "the hand of God" with impunity when refering to something they did, but if President Bush were to do that... Well, we all know what would happen.

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