Bush gropes German Chancellor Angela Merkel
Wednesday, July 19th, 2006Ha! As soon as I heard about this, I knew that last night’s Daily Show wouldn’t disappoint! I’m just sorry that I missed the show about the pig dinner incident.
But you know what’s even worse than Our Glorious Leader evidently thinking Ms. Merkel looked a little tense? It’s some of the idiots back home (read the comments) who still, after all these years, have the gall to defend him. What kind of alternate universe do you people live in where it is ever okay to up and grab some woman who clearly does not want to be grabbed? Especially when that woman happens to be the leader of her country?? Where do you get off thinking that having dinner at her house somehow makes them bestest friends and his conduct is magically okay? Grow up, retards. This is not about you and your “right” to invade people’s personal space. This is about other people’s right not to be touched. Didn’t your mother ever tell you to keep your hands to yourself?
5 Responses to “Bush gropes German Chancellor Angela Merkel”
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Hey, lighten up. It’s not that big of a deal. Besides how do you know she didn’t like it? She was surprised, yeah, but she smiled afterward. How do you know what they were talking about before and after this?
There are a lot more important things, than talking about this silly little issue. We happen to be engaged in a world war, which by the way has little support, despite the dangers we face, because of the hard left in this country, who are secretly Marxists.
It is obvious you don’t like Bush, and it is also obvious that you are a liberal, but come on. This is a pretty lame excuse to criticize the president. If you must criticize him, why not criticize the fact that he allows the wacko kooks to trash him, and he has little, if any response. Or how about the fact that he spends more money than a socialist or a Democrat?
Yes, I defend him, for the right reasons, and I can assure you that I am far from a retard. I just happen to have respect for someone. Perhaps you should learn to have respect also, especially for people in such positions. He didn’t become president by being a “retard” you know. He was elected because people like him, and find him to have integrity, especially when it comes to protecting the country’s security.
I’m more than convinced that by my response you will hate my guts and probably call me names like retard, Nazi, bigot, etc. I will tell you ahead of time that none of that is true. I welcome you to visit my blog, and see what being a Patriotic American truly means.
By the way, I found your blog on Ubuntu Forums. I can see you are a fellow Ubuntu user, so there is a part of you that I must find to be intelligent. I’m not insulting you, but just wondering why you must have such anger.
Please be aware that we are seeing the beginnings of WWIII, and President Bush is leading, not sticking his thumb to the wind (like some other flip-flopping hot-air grand-standers who have ran for his position in the past). You are witnessing a historical, wartime president that will be appreciated later down the road for generations, for not cowering to terrorism, but actually acting, not just talking. Words are meaningless without actual real action. This infuriates the liberals, because it exposes them for what they truly are. They talk, but don’t actually ever act. They currently have no plan for WWIII, despite the fact that we are already engaged in it, and the elections are in Nov. So far, all we have heard is to retreat in fear. This is not the attitude of the great men who sacrificed to make our Great Nation. It is truly discraceful.
Another few leaders come to mind: Lincoln, Truman, Reagan. Similarly, these great leaders did not cower in fear, nor was their primary concern about re-elections. It was about the safety of Americans.
And as for REAL Americans, I’m as REAL as it gets. The question is, what have YOU done for YOUR country?
Note: If Kerry had won, I would be giving him just as much respect, because that is what REAL Americans are supposed to do. When we participate in free elections, we must remind ourselves to accept the results of the majority. Anything less of that, is not being a very good (REAL) American.
Not everybody has to agree with policy, but respect should still be given. Calling people retards and telling them to grow up seems a bit contradictory, does it not? It sounds like the language and thoughtless ramblings of a teenage girl.
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Hey, lighten up. It’s not that big of a deal. Besides how do you know she didn’t like it? She was surprised, yeah, but she smiled afterward. How do you know what they were talking about before and after this?
Does this look like a person who’s enjoying her unwanted massage?
It’s interesting how you’re so offended at my lack of “respect” for Our Glorious Leader, and yet OGL’s obvious lack of respect for just about the entire rest of the world is “not that big of a deal”. Did you see Merkel’s reaction to OGL babbling about his precious pig dinner during their press conference? She wanted to throttle him. They are not friends. Even if they were, a conference room full of world leaders with a video camera rolling is not the appropriate place for Dubya to unleash the old “Roman hands”. You know, at least Clinton had enough sense to pull all of his shenanigans in private.
There are a lot more important things, than talking about this silly little issue. We happen to be engaged in a world war, which by the way has little support, despite the dangers we face, because of the hard left in this country, who are secretly Marxists.
Hey, watch it, your tinfoil hat’s about to fall off. Here, let me fix it for you… that’s better.
It is obvious you don’t like Bush, and it is also obvious that you are a liberal, but come on. This is a pretty lame excuse to criticize the president. If you must criticize him, why not criticize the fact that he allows the wacko kooks to trash him, and he has little, if any response. Or how about the fact that he spends more money than a socialist or a Democrat?
That debate’s been done. And it’s still being done. But you know what? I am really not that interested in political debate. I don’t care. I do care that this administration doesn’t care about my rights, or the rights of the people I care about. And I care that our President is an embarrassment to his office and to our country.
Yes, I defend him, for the right reasons, and I can assure you that I am far from a retard. I just happen to have respect for someone. Perhaps you should learn to have respect also, especially for people in such positions. He didn’t become president by being a “retard” you know. He was elected because people like him, and find him to have integrity, especially when it comes to protecting the country’s security.
No, he became President because he said what the rednecks wanted to hear, and because he was running against a douche bag both times. The President can have my respect just as soon as he earns it.
By the way, I found your blog on Ubuntu Forums. I can see you are a fellow Ubuntu user, so there is a part of you that I must find to be intelligent. I’m not insulting you, but just wondering why you must have such anger.
Question for the ages. I think I’ll just fall back on the old chestnut: “If you’re not outraged, you’re not paying attention.”
Please be aware that we are seeing the beginnings of WWIII, and President Bush is leading, not sticking his thumb to the wind (like some other flip-flopping hot-air grand-standers who have ran for his position in the past).
If you think you’re going to goad me into defending Kerry, you’re mistaken. He’s a cringing, spineless coward, just like the rest of them.
Note: If Kerry had won, I would be giving him just as much respect, because that is what REAL Americans are supposed to do. When we participate in free elections, we must remind ourselves to accept the results of the majority. Anything less of that, is not being a very good (REAL) American.
Hitler was elected by a majority, you know. Sieg heil! Sieg heil!
Samantha Bennett said it better than I can, though — and without invoking the Nazis, even: Freedom of Speech Doesn’t Require 51 Percent
Not everybody has to agree with policy, but respect should still be given. Calling people retards and telling them to grow up seems a bit contradictory, does it not? It sounds like the language and thoughtless ramblings of a teenage girl.
Yeah, tell you what, why don’t you go give one of your female co-workers an unsolicited backrub and see how much respect you get around the office.
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I don’t work in an office, and if I gave one of my female co-workers a back rub, they would either love it, or point a rifle at me!
I apologize for affording you the benefit of having rationale. And I don’t wear a tinfoil hat, but I do happen to have access to a lot more information than the average person does. perhaps you are the tinfoil hat wearer. Or perhaps you are ignorant, or don’t have access to the information that I do.
Hitler was elected by a majority, you know. Sieg heil! Sieg heil!
Yet another Hitler/Nazi reference. I am not surprised, in fact didn’t I predict this in my previous comment? This reference is very offensive. If I am a Nazi, then is it fair for me to cal you a communist who loves Stalin?
I’m not even a Republican, and I voted for Gore in 2000. I’m just not a wacko kook socialist.
at least Clinton had enough sense to pull all of his shenanigans in private.
Yeah, well, it would be a bit difficult to rape a woman in front of the entire world.
To suggest that Bush did this in any sexual way is truly funny. He was being friendly, and just goofing around.
Why do you people always take everything so seriously? Don’t you have a sense of humor –one which goes beyond John Stewart and anti-Bush jokes? I can laugh at Bush jokes, but if someone tells a joke about liberals, you become furious.
Bush just happens to be a funny guy. He tells jokes a lot and isn’t too uptight all the time. What’s wrong with that?
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Yet another Hitler/Nazi reference. I am not surprised, in fact didn’t I predict this in my previous comment? This reference is very offensive. If I am a Nazi, then is it fair for me to cal you a communist who loves Stalin?
You missed my point. Let me make it a little clearer: You said \”When we participate in free elections, we must remind ourselves to accept the results of the majority.\” Hitler was elected, fair and square, in a free election, by a majority of the German people. Did he deserve unconditional respect, regardless of his actions? Were the Germans who opposed him not REAL Germans?
To suggest that Bush did this in any sexual way is truly funny. He was being friendly, and just goofing around.
I don\’t pretend to know what Bush thought he was doing or what his intentions were. But randomly massaging a woman, a woman in a position of power, a woman whom he did not have an intimate relationship with, in front of a gathering of world leaders — you don\’t see anything wrong with this? You don\’t see anything inappropriate here? Seriously, what if Clinton had done it? Would it still be okay then?
Bush just happens to be a funny guy. He tells jokes a lot and isn’t too uptight all the time. What’s wrong with that?
He\’s the President of the United States and he has all the social decorum and impulse control of a five-year-old. Am I the only person who\’s disturbed by this?
Oh, one more thing — When I first heard about this, I thought it was hilarious. It\’s all the people falling all over themselves to excuse him and saying \”Oh come on, she enjoyed it!\” (Apparently in Germany they express happiness by looking and acting completely skeeved out) that piss me off.








July 21st, 2006 at 2:15 pm
I feel like writing Ms. Merkel an open letter of apology on behalf of all REAL Americans. Does anyone know how the German Chancellor is properly addressed?