Crazy Dennis Calls President Crazy

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Quite funny:

Democratic presidential candidate Dennis Kucinich questioned President Bush’s mental health in light of comments he made about a nuclear Iran precipitating World War III.

“I seriously believe we have to start asking questions about his mental health,” Kucinich, an Ohio congressman, said in an interview with The Philadelphia Inquirer’s editorial board on Tuesday. “There’s something wrong. He does not seem to understand his words have real impact.”

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“You cannot be a president of the United States who’s wanton in his expression of violence,” Kucinich said. “There’s a lot of people who need care. He might be one of them. If there isn’t something wrong with him, then there’s something wrong with us. This, to me, is a very serious question.”

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You just can’t make this stuff up folks.  I mean just when I thought Ron Paul was a true weirdo this man opens his mouth and RP goes quickly to number two.

Honestly, anyone who does not understand the fact that a nuclear Iran would initiate a nuclear arms race throughout the Middle
East which could quite possibly lead to a world war is deluding themselves.  All President Bush did was spell out the obvious.

Oh, and how is President Bush warning against a world war an “expression of violence” Dennis?

Crazy….meet crazy

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I thought the exact same thing when I heard this today.

On the serious side, a Paul/Kucinich ticket might actually have a chance. 50% of the nation will not vote for Hillary. Republicans can’t come to a consensus at all, and while Kucinich and Paul only get fractions of support each, combined, I think they’d equal or surpass the potential Republicans and maybe even keep Hillary from enough electoral votes. I don’t think either guy would team up with the other or take a backseat, but the mathematics make it a scary possibility. Happy Halloween ;p

On the serious side, a Paul/Kucinich ticket might actually have a chance.

You MUST be kidding.
I assure you, not only are the two diametrically opposed on nearly everything except for their opposition to the war (but for different reasons!), they’d probably get about 2% of a general election vote. American voters may be somewhat ignorant, but they’re not brain-dead.

Beth….

(repeat)
HAPPY HALLOWEEN

You do realize that by using the ‘pot calling the kettle black’ pic you’re implying that Bush actually *is* crazy, and that Kucinich’s comment lacks weight just because he happens to be crazy too? Just saying… not the best choice of metaphor…