Posted on 10/20/2009 4:07:52 AM PDT by Scanian
Republicans needn't trouble themselves to nominate a presidential candidate in 2012. No matter what, President Obama will be running against George W. Bush.
Bush will be Obama's eternal foil. At this rate, when Obama writes his post-presidential memoir, it will be titled "An Audacious Presidency, or How I Saved America From That Bastard Bush." His presidential library will have a fright-house wing devoted to Bush's misrule.
Obama clearly wants Bush to be the Hoover to his FDR. Since Bush left office with a 34 percent job approval, Obama understandably feels moved to scorn him. But Obama's perpetual campaign against Bush is graceless, whiny and tin-eared. Must the leader of the free world always reach for the convenient excuse?
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Obama is right. The path to the New World Order was not formed over night. In December, he will finish the work to begin the New World Government.
I guess without that birth certificate, he just doesn’t think he’s the pres__ent yet. Whoops, the ID’s missing.
“Whining” is the right word.
Something Bush didn’t do, or very little if he did. I can’t recall any. And he had as much right to as zero does now, plenty of inherited problems and issues to complain about.
A white house with no morals. Oral sex in the green room, Sex with Flowers while Hitlery was out side in the rose garden (how appropriate is that).
Inflated stock market, forcing banks to give out 100% mortgages to those who couldn’t afford it.
Letting Bin Laden go when he was going to be turned over to us.
Let’s see, I could go on and on about the failures of the Clinton administration.
Graceless, whiney and tin eared describes Axelrod perfectly. And we should really refer to Axelrod and Emmanuel as Obama’s brain.
Just as Beck has filled a void by exposing Obama's underhandedness and secretiveness while he's in office, once out of office every wanna-be reporter and amateur historian around the world would feed on his unprotected carcass. He won't willingly allow that to happen and the only way he can prevent it is to remain in power.
And, you say, the Constitution would prevent that? Okay, dokie!
Bush is the ‘bama’s Emmanuel Goldstein.
Too bad the Bushies don’t get it. Just last week old man Bush was kissin’ Bam’s @$$ in TX.
**** BUMP ****
You got it!
Keep blaming Bush, but YOU WERE HIRED to fix it.
O(s)ama’s fault.
He's always done that, you remember how he pals around with Clinton? He's a one worlder deluxe version Ivy League elitist, a "nice" elitist but an elitist nonetheless.
He didn't have the stones to complete the mission in Gulf War 1 when Schwarzkopf was on Saddam's tail. Notice how Schwarzkopf has dropped out of sight? A good general that knew his duty but was shamed by his CIC. My wife and I rose out of our chairs shouting at the TV "You've just consigned our youngest son and kids his age to another war in another 10 years to fight Hussein AGAIN you idiot!"
And guess what? That's exactly what happened, wow, we must be prophets! He has been on two long combat deployments in Iraq because of H.W. Bush's cowardice (or worse) in not doing his duty. Gee, we're not even elitists, much less IVY LEAGUE elitists, just dumb working folks, sort of like serfs.
Bush 43 is another Ivy League One Worlder, don't kid yourself, but another "nice" guy, at least he has manners. On their level, there's more than meets the eye. Looks like I'll just go into slavery with the rest. And everyone thinks there's going to be a real election in 2010, much less 2012, get real.
Blame Bush - blame Limbaugh - blame - let’s see - who else can we blame?
“The path to the New World Order was not formed over night.”
They’ve been working on it since the French Revolution. They were call “Jacobeans” then.
Well if it works the why drop it? And since the media and most people are willing to swallow it then Obama and the Democrats will continue to rely on it.
They are discussed in here.
I don’t expect his whining to ever stop. It works for him. Isn’t that just great, we have a guy who plays president on tv, our representative to the world, whining. I’m sure the russians, iranians, norks and all the other bad guys are really going to respect him now. /s/
BO is not too awful far from that number.
President George W. Bush has replaced President Richard Nixon as the new Republican boogie man.
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