Levelheaded Bob
While liberals and far-lefties will continue to cling to George W. Bush as their political whipping boy long after he has left Washington, conservative minded people will feel a bit more confused and perhaps betrayed by his legacy. I see his presidency for what it truly was, and that was one more predictable rung scaled in mankind’s advance up the New World ladder. If nothing more, the Bush II presidency has proven that something other than the President of the United States is in complete control of our country’s economy and the more crucial events that are shaping our world.
“Give me control of a nation’s money and I care not who makes the laws.”
- Mayer Amschel Rothschild
In W’s defense, he neither had the heart nor the acting ability to handle this late stage of contrived drama toward the New World Order agenda. Since the end of WW II, most presidents had become aware of the heavy hand behind their necks once they took office. Those who were more resilient found themselves enveloped in scandal, forced into uncomfortable moves on the world chess board, or murdered as in case of JFK. One can see this in some parts of my older articles concerning Kennedy, Johnson, Nixon, Carter, Reagan, G.H.W. Bush, and Clinton. Of all these and aside from his father, George W. Bush was privy to a bigger picture than most. Being the son of a man who knows exactly why John F. Kennedy was sacrificed and subsequently martyred, young George had a troublesome burden on his shoulders and a horrifying script to follow. Should this evoke sorrow and pity from my readers? No; Bush, his father and their controllers have been indoctrinated into an ideology that we can only speculate upon. I speak freely of the New World Order as though I know what kind of world society it could deliver us. I don’t know. We certainly have been deceived about many things. A house of cards has been built, but just because it is fragile, and just because it will one day come crashing to the ground, doesn’t mean that it wasn’t a useful diversion to accomplish the intended goal. That goal was a centralized, world banking system, the abolition of religion as we knew it, and elite control of the masses through epidemics, chronic illness, one government, and economic slavery.
G.W. was surrounded by Rumsfeld and Cheney for most of his presidency. These are Washington old timers who came in with or around the time of President Gerald Ford. I like to call him Ford the ‘Fixer’. Many won’t recall that he was reigned in to head the Warren Commission. “Nothing to see here folks, move along; go back to your grazing, everything has been figured out and we need to get the country back on track and heal.” Years later, the man that Kennedy narrowly defeated would be shot down in the flames of Watergate and the ‘Fixer’ would be called upon to do his Warren Commission magic act once again. “Nothing to see here, an open and closed case of presidential scandal due to paranoia; it is time for the country to heal. Nixon has been shamed enough; we need look no further and no deeper.” Conveniently, he, Jerry ‘Fixer’ Ford was the Vice President. The transition was smooth, the democrats got their pound of flesh, and Mr. Fixer would see to it that Nixon would be pardoned for his suspicious crime that all assumed was driven entirely by Nixon himself. I hate to burst that mythical bubble nearly as bad as I hate to cast doubt on the Kennedy assassinations, or the results of the 9-11 Commission. G.W. did what he had to do be it treasonous or as a result of his New World Order ideology. I have seen George Bush speak on a few occasions and I have seen clips of him in his early presidency and as governor. Unless he has suffered a stroke or gotten Alzheimer’s disease, his oratory skills were at worst average. Certainly after 9-11, and just after the early days of the Iraq War, George hasn’t been able to form a complete sentence or hold a thought for more than a few seconds. It got so bad that Cheney and Rumsfeld were fielding more complicated questions than the Commander in Chief. Bush has since seemed confused, possibly medicated, and daftly behaved. It is as though he is taking dictation and trying to repeat it without screwing it up too badly when spewing it back to the media. He seems yoked to a handful of rehearsed responses. I have made better arguments for 9-11, the wars, and Hurricane Katrina in defense of George Bush than he or any in the administration have even cared to offer the media or American public. And all this time we are led to believe, that George Bush senior has had no contact with his son or the current administration on any of these critical matters. The junior Bush has clearly been being led around like a dog on a short leash. If he knew what he would have to become later in his life, then I wouldn’t blame him for being a drunk at a young age. I never believed that tall tale that was going around when he supposedly choked on popcorn and got a black eye out of it while serving as President of the United States. What he got was an attitude adjustment from his handlers with the blessing of George Herbert Walker Bush. American's can buy that he is a goofball, buffoon, and ignoramus. Not me. While he is no genius, he is nothing as he is perceived. He’s part of the continuing Big Lie, but somehow I think he believes that history will one day exonerate him and redeem his legacy. What is troublesome about that theory is that this New World Order agenda which is being crammed down our throats would have had to be perceived as needed, necessary and a positive outcome for the good of mankind.
Soon a new Hercules will take the weight of the world off of George W. Atlas’ narrow shoulders. McCain or Obama will be able to take the baton down the final stretch, and the world will perceive either candidate as a better runner than Bush. Both candidates for president feel the same about immigration, and both will go with the present banking system, unfair tax system, and basic economic remedies. The end result will be the same. Death to our present way of life will come quicker with an Obama administration, and be slightly more prolonged with a McCain victory. With our country basically cut in half by political ideology, one side is bound to cry foul at losing. If Obama loses or God forbid is harmed in any way other than his feelings getting hurt, there will be race riots or hostile liberal protest during McCain’s entire presidency. Like kindergarteners, the left will respond with new TV satires and movies of McCain and/or Palin as they did during the Bush years. They will entertain and comfort themselves with their snide jokes and accusations of how dumb the American public is. They’ll drag their feet and accuse abuses at all turns, create investigative committees, hold hearings and countless other petty gestures so they can accumulate enough dirt to impeach, embarrass, or disgrace McCain so they can have their ‘four more years of George Bush’. On the other hand if Obama wins, conservatives will hope to God they can take a few chairs back in the House of Representatives. Republicans will gracefully sit back and quietly observe Obama doctrine, saying “I told you so” when appropriate and keeping their mouths shut when they have nothing to add to the argument. Meanwhile, Senor Bush, who along with Democrat and moderate elitist politicians who did nothing about sealing our borders or illegal immigration, will be sucking up an iced tea from an air-conditioned office in Dallas or perhaps the new family spread in South America. He will have done his part, hated for now, and perhaps admired in a different kind of future. Adios El Presidente!