From Thursday's snapshot:
AFP reports,
 "Donald Trump is not  in the White House.  You do not know if he will 
run again (he seems to want to but Donald loves to f*k with people's 
heads), you do not know if he could get the GOP nomination if he tried 
to run, you do not know who the Democrats will run in 2024, "
Freud
 said the criminal had a compulsion to confess.  I'd like to think the 
incident was more than a mere slip of the tongue.  I'd love to believe 
the millions of Iraqis he killed haunt Bully Boy /bush's sleep, that 
they wreck every waking moment.
That's what should 
happen.  Hes responsible for an illegal war, he's responsible for 
suffering, he's responsib le for a genocide.  
Shame on
 those who are too weak and too stupid to hold him accountable.  I'm 
referring to the ones who in 2015 would have called him out but now, 
because they share his hatred for Donald Trump, they're BB's best buddy.
AP offers, "The 75-year-old former president jokingly blamed the mistake on his age,
 shaking his head and correcting himself, drawing laughter from the 
crowd."  It's not a laughing matter.  Arwa Mahdawi  (GUARDIAN) notes:
Tell you what, I’m not laughing. Nor are a lot of Arabs.
 I don’t think it’s possible to overstate the depravity and horror of 
the 2003 invasion of Iraq. Iraqi prisoners of war – many of whom were 
innocent people who were arrested by mistake – were violently tortured by US and UK troops. Hundreds of thousands of civilians died. The entire country was left in ruins.
 And the suffering continued long after the occupying forces left. The 
US military’s frequent use of munitions containing depleted uranium in 
Iraq, along with military hardware abandoned by troops, poisoned the 
environment and the population. Even now babies are being born with 
severe birth defects linked to the invasion. “Doctors are regularly 
encountering anomalies in babies that are so gruesome they cannot even 
find precedents for them,” the lead researcher of a 2019 study said.
 “The war has spread so much radiation here that, unless it is cleaned 
up, generations of Iraqis will continue to be affected.” So, yeah, 
please excuse me if I don’t find Bush’s slip-up particularly funny.
You know what’s even less funny? The fact there has been zero accountability
 for any of the architects of the Iraq war. Sure, some of the military 
personnel were convicted of crimes relating to torture of Abu Ghraib 
prisoners, but the people who were really in charge have faced no 
consequences whatsoever. Bush himself has had his reputation whitewashed in recent years;
 he has transformed himself into a cuddly grandpa figure who paints and 
pontificates about “unity”. As for his coterie of enablers, most of them
 went on to high-paying jobs and prestigious positions.
Before
 anyone starts making excuses for the architects of the Iraq war (“how 
could they have known?”), let me remind you that it was clear from the 
start that the war – and the flimsy weapons of mass destruction excuse 
used to justify it – was a sham. In February 2003 millions of people, 
including myself, in at least 650 cities around the world took to the 
streets to protest the US-led invasion of Iraq. It was the largest one-day global protest in history.
 Ordinary people could see the war was immoral and probably illegal – 
and yet there is a concerted effort in some quarters to rewrite the war 
as a deeply regrettable lapse in judgment that nobody at the time could 
really have been expected to get right.
Tamara Qiblawi (CNN) adds, "To add insult to injury, the US has not yet issued an apology to
 Iraqis, and almost two decades after the invasion, some — at least 
those in Bush's audience on Wednesday — are still laughing about it."  Chip Gibbons (JACOBIN) advises, "If Bush is not going to stand trial for war crimes, he should at the 
very least have the decency to avoid appearing in public as a moral 
authority on unjustified invasions. Instead, as Bush’s recent gaffe and 
his audience’s clear amusement at his misstatement demonstrate, neither 
Bush nor US society has ever really reckoned with the consequences of 
his imperialist crusade."  I remember bumping into Chip all over the country back when he was helping to push back against the hideous PATRIOT ACT.  Just tossing that out there because when I saw the byline, I smiled remembering many interesting conversations over the years.  I look forward to reading his upcoming book on the FBI.  At WSWS, Patrick Martin notes:
The World Socialist Web Site and the Socialist Equality 
Party opposed the Iraq war from the very beginning, condemning the 
support for the war, not only by the Bush administration and the 
Republican right, but by the bulk of the Democratic Party. It was the 
leading Democrat on the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, then-Senator
 Joe Biden, who played a central role in pushing through the 
Authorization for the Use of Military Force that provided a 
congressional rubber stamp for the illegal invasion.
In a series 
of articles in May 2007, the WSWS summed up the devastation inflicted by
 the US conquest and occupation of Iraq, branding it “sociocide,” the 
deliberate destruction of an entire society, and pointing out that under
 both Bush and his father, American imperialism had carried out crimes 
of the type previously associated only with fascist regimes. We wrote:
Iraq,
 once among the most advanced countries of the region, has been reduced,
 in terms of basic economic and social indices, to the level of the 
poorest countries of sub-Saharan Africa.
What is involved is the 
systematic destruction of an entire society through the unleashing of 
violence and criminality on a scale not seen since Hitler’s armies 
ravaged Europe in the Second World War.
Less than a third of the 
population nationwide has access to clean drinking water, and just 19 
percent have a functioning sewage system. Both the water and sewage 
systems were damaged heavily by US bombardments in the 1991 Persian Gulf
 War and the 2003 invasion…
On average, Iraqis receive only eight 
hours of electricity a day, with even worse conditions in Baghdad, where
 most of the capital’s seven million people get only six hours or less 
of service daily.
We
 noted the 150 percent increase in the infant mortality rate from 1990 
to 2005. Half of all Iraq’s children were suffering from malnutrition; 
only one-third were attending school. Half of Iraq’s doctors had fled 
the country. Per capita GDP was half that of 1980, and Iraq’s 
state-owned industries had been privatized and shut down, with the loss 
of half a million jobs, by an ideologically motivated campaign of the 
Iraq occupation authority set up by the US in Baghdad. The WSWS concluded:
The
 premeditated destruction of an entire society carried out on the basis 
of lies and in pursuit of the financial and geo-strategic interests of 
America’s ruling elite constitutes a war crime of historic proportions, 
punishable under the same statutes and on the basis of the same 
principles as those used to condemn leading figures of Germany’s Third 
Reich at Nuremberg.
Those responsible for launching the war in 
Iraq consist not merely of the right-wing Republican cabal grouped 
around Bush, Cheney, Rumsfeld and Wolfowitz. They include also the 
Democrats who enabled this war, the heads of US energy conglomerates and
 finance houses that hoped to profit from it and the chiefs of the media
 monopolies that promoted it. All of these layers, constituting the 
political establishment and financial aristocracy of the United States, 
are guilty of the same fundamental crime for which the Nazis were 
prosecuted nearly 60 years ago: the plotting and waging of a war of 
aggression. It is from this principal crime that all the multiple crimes
 and horrors inflicted upon the Iraqi people have flowed.
It
 is not a matter of justifying Putin’s reactionary attack on Ukraine to 
point out that the war he launched has produced nothing like the level 
of destruction inflicted by the US in Iraq. 
Bully Boy Bush is a War Criminal.  Anyone who pretends otherwise is a fraud. The following sites updated: