Last week we learned that Bush told the Palestinian prime minister that God told him to invade Afghanistan and Iraq. Now we learn he's seeking opinion from Jack Van Impe. Mr. Bush, you need to run this country by the rule of reason, not by superstitious nonsense. On a day when Iraqi Shiites attacked our troops because we tore down one of their Islamic banners, we don't need further ammo for them to think this is a war of religion. George Bush, you are an evil, lying, superstitious twit. http://www.msnbc.com/news/943879.asp?0cv=CB20
So Rex gets his news from a gossip column based on Van Impe's "word" and since it fits his beliefs he declares it fact. The reX-Files are back.
Fixin' to say, what's so bad about Van Impe? I must admit, I don't know him very well. All I know is he is a televangelist who has his own show, but I've never watched it. I don't think there is anything wrong with the President getting advice from a wide variety of sources. Besides, he might only be offering spiritual counsel, not advice on economics or national defense. So how about ya'll just calm down a little bit and tell me what's so bad about it.