President Bush Mourns Every Loss?

In the last line of "The Unfeeling President," novelist E.L. Doctorow’s masterful 2004 essay on President Bush, he wrote: "He cannot mourn but is a figure of such moral vacancy as to make us mourn for ourselves." READ MORE.

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The only losses the Pretender-in-Chief would ever truly mourn...

...are that of his his job and his freedom.

He might shed a tear for his mother, but that would just be for the cameras, induced by masterful puppeteers and stage hands who know exactly how to reach the otherwise vacant stooge.

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