6/4/2014, 10:36 am
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Surprised by the adverse public and (more importantly) press reaction to the trade which saved POW private Bowe Bergdahl from the Taliban's extremist Tea Party wing, President Barack Obama today issued a public apology for the deal.
Speaking off the record to a news conference for his closest four or five hundred journOlist friends, the President said "I'm sorry President Bush screwed this up so badly. Obviously, if I had been in charge, better decisions would have been made."
The president went on to say he only heard about the trade while watching the evening news on MSNBC.
"If someone had told me about this earlier, I would've stepped in and demanded to be involved in the process."
Senate Intelligence Committee Chairwoman Diane Feinstein also issued an apology, saying "I wish to apologize for my Republican colleagues whose failure to give us 30 days notice regarding the illegal prisoner swap they were considering caused this whole fiasco. And I'm shocked and appalled that they have so little regard for the law they passed and forced President Obama to sign."
Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, interviewed at Katie's restaurant in Wilmington DE (which he and VP Joe Biden both assure us still exists), echoed Senator Feinstein's words and added "I also wish to apologize for the Koch Brothers who I'm sure are the motivating force for this un-American action."
Most of the Democrats were willing to accept the president's apology - as one put it, "Oh well, stupid sh*t will happen" - but some were not as conciliatory.
Congressman Alan Grayson (D-MOON) said "I REFUSE to accept the Republicans' apology for this just like I REFUSED to accept my ex-wife's apology for sandwiching herself between me and a door! And I STILL refuse to accept Sigmund Freud's apology for discovering lunacy! Ha, you thought I forgot about that one, didn't you?"