I’ve wondered the same thing. It is curious that when his eligibility was challenged he did not challenge The Ones. Instead he produced his BC and went on his merry way to lose the election. As the one person we know to have standing, he needs to be challenged to bring a suit or join one the many already out there. If he declines, it will be safe to assume that he is part of the effort to bring down this country. It is now very obvious, and becoming more so each passing day, that destroying this country is the goal of many in power. I just wonder how many and who? I loved George Bush and defended him to BDS friends and relatives on many occasions. Now I find myself wondering if he was part of this debacle. He must have known that there were challenges to Obama’s elegibility, yet he graciously handed him the reins of power. I hope I’m wrong but one has to wonder.
> I loved George Bush and defended him to BDS friends and relatives on many occasions. Now I find myself wondering if he was part of this debacle. He must have known that there were challenges to Obamas elegibility, yet he graciously handed him the reins of power.
I think in President George W Bush’s case it was probably an “aw buggerit!” response. The Dems had been rotten to him for 8 years, and more than a few of the GOP had turned on him, and then he was getting blamed for the financial meltdown that actually belonged to the Dems — he probably felt sick and tired of it all and couldn’t wait to be The Former President: on the basis that the Nation gets the government it deserves.
An entirely human reaction and perfectly understandable under the circumstances.