Today, in full view of millions, George W. Bush will
be innoculated for his second term as president of
the United States. If you pay close attention, you will
see someone briefly whisper in his ear, giving him just
a tiny little bit of bad news about Iraq, Iran, and/or
the War on Terror that will prevent his coming down
with news that is bad in a major way later on. Such
innoculations, as we all know, don't necessarily provide
total assurance that one will not catch the disease one
is being innoculated against, as new strains are always
arising, strains that are increasingly resistent to treatment.
You probably remember Bush's being innoculated
against bad news concerning the attack on the World
Trade Center back a few years ago, and, as we all
know, he was fully immunized against bad news
stemming from that particular tragedy, and, in fact,
managed to turn it to his advantage. Thus, Pres. Bush
will today be hoping for another successful immunization,
as well as a good page in future history books.
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