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Stephen Colbert has missed former president George W. Bush ever since the day
he left the White House, but never more than during the build-up to a possible
military strike in Syria.
"I miss being lied to by a professional," Colbert quipped.
Currently, support for a strike in Syria rests at among 29% of Americans.
Leading up to the Iraq, Colbert posited, Bush had much less evidence to sell the
war, but did so with much more confidence -- the only quality that matters.
"Where's the excitement, Obama? Where the zazz?" he asked the
president, in reference to his building a case to attack Syria.
Check out the clip above to see Colbert tell Obama that he can "learn a thing
or two" about selling war from George W. Bush.
It's funny.... but it is also true. Bush just sounded so sincere, so sure, and so trust worthy. Obama sounds like he's telling us we are going to have a fire drill sometime this week.
Obama want's so bad to be like Bush but lacks the talent fun to watch.Sad innocent people need to die again for a needless attempt for a weak man to try to seem tough with the tired military used as pawns to fill his ego. Obama bombing Syria will come to no good for him or us.The man is in over his head and acting stupidly like a cop he commented once upon a time.
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