Which is precisely why Bush's approval rating is so anemic. If he had vetoed all those spending bills his approval rating would be at 70 percent today and it wouldn't matter what Kerry-Edwards do over the next couple of months. Trust me, if Bush loses, he wasn't a conservative where it mattered - holding down spending and reducing the size of the federal government.
."If he had vetoed all those spending bills
his approval rating would be at 70 percent today and it wouldn't what matter what Kerry-Edwards do over the next couple of months."
Good Point. Sanford in 2008
Exactly, like father like son.
Where are all the hispanics, senior citizens, moderates and liberals for whom we raided the treasury and ignored our principals to pander to?
Supposedly for every one of us "one percenters" who dared complain about Bush's exorbitant spending sprees, they were going to pick of two of them. When Bush's ratings were sky high he was and he was supposedly going to win in a landslide, his supporters (here and elsewhere) were some of the most arrogant, nasty pricks I've had the displeasure of knowing.
I probably will be voting for Bush in November, but I certainly will never involve myself with any Bush's campaigns as I had in the past. I've had my fill of Rockafeller RINOS, we should have learned our lesson with Bush-I.
You're forgetting about border and port security - neither of which have been addressed.
You are dreaming.