Posted on 08/02/2010 9:50:14 AM PDT by afraidfortherepublic
I predict you'll be proven right. I'll add that GW's book will be well received by people who actually read books.
Me a RINO? LOL!!!
“I think your problem is ...low self esteem.”
HaHaHa. Sorry about your Tiny brainpower thing RINO Boy Geez, that must be Real hard to live with even for a Obama lefty like you.
I agree, but remember what W campaigned on in his first term - he was a uniter not a divider. And, as part of that misguided philosophy, he "reached across the aisle" to Teddy Chappaquiddick to write the No Child Left Behind act that has contributed to and accelerated the deterioration of our public school system. Also, recall that as soon as W signed that bill, Teddy Chappaquiddick started stabbing W in the back.
His party in Congress reached over just fine.
Again, I agree that the 'Pubbies expend too much effort trying to be "liked" by their Dem counterparts to their own disadvanrage. This is why so many of us are so disenchanted with the GOP. Too many RINOs, and way too few pit bulls.
Yeah, I wouldn't hold my breath on that. W is a closet liberal and his second term is proof of that.
The BEST thing that W is doing is what ALL former presidents have traditionally done (Clinton being the exception, of course) is to keep a low profile and keep his own counsel. So far, that's one of the BEST things he's done since 2004.
President Ford, W and his father are the only former Presidents that I can think of in my personal recollection who went away and behaved himself with any personal dignity once out of office.
Nixon did, as did Johnson (up to a point. He died relatively shortly after deciding NOT to run for a second term). Also Eisenhower, and Truman pretty much disappeared from public view after their terms as president ended. Eisenhower (like Johnson) did not live long after he ended his second term and I don't recall about Truman. The point remains that Clinton has been extremely narcissistic and obnoxious about remaining in the news and criticizing his sucessor - also a traditional no-no among former presidents.
Nixon, in an odd twist of fate, redeemed himself and his reputation among politicians (though not the public, at large) by acting as an advisor to several presidents and politicians prior to his death. He also wrote something like 5 insightful books on topics such as history and politics.
I don’t remember Nixon and Johnson that much. My personal recollection is of the last 4 or so.
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