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  • Missing George W. Bush

    11/15/2009 9:26:04 AM PST · by FromLori · 81 replies · 3,299+ views
    The Examiner ^ | 11/14/09
    It’s an old joke. The drunk says, “I miss my wife.” His friend asks, “Where did she go?” The drunk replies, “I traded her for a bottle of whiskey.” “You miss her, huh?” “Heck no, I’m thirsty again.” I’m thirsty again, for the sense of security that I felt when George W. Bush was president. After nine months of The One’s narcissism, excessive Congressional spending, and in the aftermath of the horrific Fort Hood massacre perpetrated by a crazed Islamic Jihadist, America’s Obama binge has worn off. Even some noteworthy liberals are wondering if we wouldn’t be better off today...
  • Bush to Develop Think Tank Affiliated With His Library

    11/13/2009 11:17:49 AM PST · by La Enchiladita · 81 replies · 2,203+ views
    Wall Street Journal ^ | November 12, 2009 | John D. McKinnon
    Former President George W. Bush on Thursday outlined plans to establish a $300 million library, museum and research institute, taking a step back onto the national stage. The George W. Bush Policy Institute—which would be the first think tank to be affiliated with a presidential library—will address issues that were priorities during Mr. Bush's presidency, such as education, global health, political freedom and economic growth, and seek to promote advances by offering practical solutions, the former president said. In a speech at Southern Methodist University in Dallas, where the center is slated to be built, Mr. Bush said the institute...
  • The Hubris of the Trillion-Dollar Man

    11/13/2009 12:28:22 PM PST · by Ron Jeremy · 22 replies · 489+ views
    Cato@Liberty ^ | today | David Boaz
    The Hubris of the Trillion-Dollar Man Posted by David Boaz Former President George W. Bush said Thursday that America must resist the “temptation” to allow the government to take over the private sector, taking a subtle shot at his Democratic successor by warning that too much state intervention and protectionism will squelch the economic recovery… “As the world recovers, we will face a temptation to replace the risk-and-reward model of the private sector with the blunt instruments of government spending and control. History shows that the greater threat to prosperity is not too little government involvement, but too much,” said...
  • George W. Bush Secretly Visits Fort Hood Victims (11/7/09)

    11/11/2009 2:28:18 PM PST · by Thebaddog · 77 replies · 3,516+ views
    Fox News ^ | 11/7/09
    Former President George W. Bush and his wife Laura secretly visited Fort Hood last night and spent "considerable time" consoling those who were wounded in Thursday's shooting spree, Fox News has learned. The Bushes entered and departed the sprawling military facility in secret, having told the base commander they did not want press coverage of their visit, a source told Fox News. The couple was described as "deeply concerned" about military families on Fort Hood after Army Maj. Nidal Malik Hasan allegedly opened fire on soldiers and civilians, killing 13 and wounding 38. The Bushes, who have a 1,600-acre property...
  • Bush says Afghan war must be won to stop 'tyranny'

    11/01/2009 2:02:44 AM PST · by kingattax · 19 replies · 982+ views
    AFP/Yahoo ^ | 10-31-09 | Ben Sheppard
    NEW DELHI (AFP) – Former US president George W. Bush said Saturday that the war against the Taliban in Afghanistan must be won to stop a return to "brutal tyranny" in the nation. In a wide-ranging speech to a leadership conference in the Indian capital New Delhi, Bush said defeating the insurgents was "necessary for stability" and peace both in the region and globally. "If the Taliban, Al-Qaeda and their extremist allies were allowed to take over Afghanistan again, they would have a safe haven and the Afghan people, particularly the Afghan women, would face a return to a brutal...
  • O's whining jag: A nonstop 'blame Bush' game

    10/20/2009 4:07:52 AM PDT · by Scanian · 18 replies · 1,660+ views
    NY Post ^ | October 20, 2009 | Rich Lowry
    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...
  • President Bush Vastly Outclasses His Critics

    10/12/2009 11:16:56 AM PDT · by big black dog · 47 replies · 1,368+ views
    blogsforvictory ^ | Mark Noonan
    As usual: ** Former President George W. Bush addressed a capacity crowd Wednesday night at the Wilderness Resort and Convention Center in Sevierville. Bush wowed a crowd of more than 9,000 that attended a three-day conference of the Phil Waldrep Ministries based in Decatur, Ala. Bush gave the enthusiastic crowd a patriotic message of joy, hope and faith in our families… …The former president shied away from any political stance and said each U.S. leader must surround themselves with people they can trust. “Always surround yourself with people that you’re not afraid to listen to,” he said. “Base your decisions...
  • Did Al Qaeda Try to Assasinate Bush in Florida as First Step of 9/11 Attacks

    10/12/2009 11:12:56 AM PDT · by Moseley · 91 replies · 5,461+ views
    911Reality.com ^ | September 25, 2001 | The Longboat Observer, Shay Sullivan, City Editor
    Al Qaeda Tried to Assassinate George Bush at 6:00 AM on 9/11 2001, just as Al Qaeda Assassinated Northern Alliance Chief on 9/10 Possible Longboat terrorist incident Is it a clue or is it a coincidence? By now, most everyone knows President George W. Bush began that fateful day, Sept. 11, on Longboat Key, but the FBI is now investigating whether terrorists also began that fateful day here on the island. At about 6 a.m. Sept. 11, Longboat Key Fire Marshall Carroll Mooneyhan was at the front desk of the Colony Beach & Tennis Resort as Bush prepared for his...
  • Gandhi Wuz Robbed

    10/11/2009 8:33:00 AM PDT · by greyfoxx39 · 14 replies · 750+ views
    New York Times ^ | October 10, 2009 | Maureen Dowd
    When he heard the Nobel Peace Prize shocker on Friday, Bill Clinton went into one of his purple rages. He picked up the phone and dialed the one person on earth who would be as steamed as he was.CLINTON: Hey, man, it’s me. This thing is plumb crazy. Can you believe it?W: No way, Jose! CLINTON: First that prig Carter. Then that prig Gore. And now President Paris Hilton. -SNIP-CLINTON: Fine, but you never expected to win this prize. You were the quote-unquote war president and proud of it. I had to put up with a gazillion hours of...
  • Bush, 2008: “There is no conservative movement”

    09/15/2009 6:57:27 AM PDT · by RobinMasters · 94 replies · 2,279+ views
    Hot Air ^ | SEPTEMBER 15, 2009 | ED MORRISSEY
    During the 2008 CPAC convention, George Bush only mentioned the word “conservative” once, in the closing — and apparently that was no accident. A new book by the man who wrote the speech for Bush, staffer Matt Latimer, retells the story in Speechless: Tales of a White House Survivor, and Byron York relates it in today’s Washington Examiner. When Latimer tried to include supportive language about the conservative movement, Bush attempted to set his speechwriter straight: “What is this movement you keep talking about in the speech?” the president asked Latimer.Latimer explained that he meant the conservative movement — the...
  • Flashback... Democrats "BOO" Bush during SOTU address.

    09/09/2009 8:45:38 PM PDT · by Lachoneus · 26 replies · 6,996+ views
    TED KOPPEL (ABC host): When the president talked about the bankruptcy of Social Security, there were clearly some Democrats on the floor who thought that that was taking it too far. And they did something that, apparently, no one at this table has ever heard before. They booed. [ABC, Nightline, 2/2/05; Koppel's panel consisted of former Bush adviser Mary Matalin, former Reagan chief of staff Ken Duberstein, and former Clinton speechwriter Michael Waldman] JOHN ROBERTS (CBS White House correspondent): At a couple points in this address, it looked more like the British Parliament than the United States Congress. I've never...
  • President Bush at Cowboys Stadium (will be involved in Super Bowl XLV)

    09/08/2009 9:36:28 PM PDT · by STARWISE · 15 replies · 1,267+ views
    Dallas News ^ | 9-8-09 | Jeff Mosier
    The Super Bowl XLV effort has been a celebrity draw, attracting everyone from football legends (Roger Staubach) to business legends (T. Boone Pickens). Now, the host committee has landed its biggest names yet: former President George W. Bush and former first lady Laura Bush. They will be co-chairs of an educational, community service and art project that's being described as the largest of its kind in the country aimed at elementary school children.
  • “Lost” Fact in the “Rathergate” Mess — Part 1

    08/25/2009 5:29:12 PM PDT · by Notwithstanding · 43 replies · 1,915+ views
    Fox News ^ | 8/25/2009 | Bernard Goldberg
    Live on O'Reilly Factor
  • Some Perspective on GDP Growth and the W Shaped Recovery

    08/01/2009 8:47:27 AM PDT · by fiscon1 · 4 replies · 422+ views
    The Provocateur ^ | 08/01/2009 | Mike Volpe
    Now, if you just looked at the years 1933-1940 you might not even know that we were in a depression. In fact, from the period of 1933-1940 unemployment never reached single digits. In fact, by 1938 unemployment was still at 19%. GDP growth was solid all the way from 1933-1937. Of course, in order to recover from the economic contraction of 1929-1932, it was going to take more than merely "solid" growth. That's why despite what looked like solid GDP growth all throughout the Presidency of FDR we continued in a depression.
  • 54% Still Blame Bush for Nation’s Economic Woes

    07/25/2009 6:04:20 PM PDT · by Clintonfatigued · 50 replies · 691+ views
    Rasmussen Reports ^ | July 25, 2009
    Most Americans—54%--still blame President George W. Bush for the nation’s economic woes. A Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey found that 39% say the policies of President Barack Obama are to blame. Those top-line figures are unchanged from a month ago. Two months ago, 62% blamed Bush.
  • Five Criticisms of George Bush That Could Be Better Applied to Barack Obama

    07/14/2009 6:07:58 AM PDT · by Kaslin · 16 replies · 970+ views
    Townhall.com ^ | July 14, 2009 | John Hawkins
    Most liberals in this country are intellectually dishonest which is why they don't have the slightest qualms about grotesque double standards. That's why Al Gore can live in a mansion that consumes energy like a football stadium while he tells you to cut back. It's why Sarah Palin can be sliced apart for things said by Tina Fey on Saturday Night Live while Joe Biden is treated seriously despite being the biggest doofus ever to occupy the Vice-Presidency. It's also why Barack Obama gets a free pass for many of the same things that George Bush was criticized for doing....
  • A Month in the life of George W. Bush (News and photos) July 2009

    07/01/2009 4:10:49 PM PDT · by snugs · 605 replies · 16,597+ views
    July 2009 sees nearly 6 months since George W Bush entered private life and as we have done in previously monthly threads I have collated photos from the month we are in from previous years. Tonight I will post July 2001 and July 2002 photos and then over the next few days post 2003 and 2004 photos. I have also found some photos from this June which I will also post in the next few days starting with one of them as the photo of the month. Enjoy your visit to Sanity Island
  • Oliver Stone: 'Reagan Was a Dumb Son of a Bitch' Who Spawned Bush

    06/27/2009 3:20:43 AM PDT · by Sub-Driver · 63 replies · 2,413+ views
    Oliver Stone: 'Reagan Was a Dumb Son of a Bitch' Who Spawned Bush By Brent Baker Created 2009-06-27 02:14 Film producer/director Oliver Stone [1], a far-left promoter of conspiracies who is working on a sequel to his 1987 'Wall Street' movie, declared on Friday night's edition of HBO's Real Time with Bill Maher that “Reagan was a dumb son of a bitch” and “I really think George W is dumber” and so, after producing movies on the CIA conspiracy to murder President Kennedy and a dark look at President Nixon, he won't create a movie on Ronald Reagan because “by...
  • U.S. President to the People of Iran

    06/21/2009 11:57:24 AM PDT · by Admin Moderator · 119 replies · 6,287+ views
    Free Republic ^ | Jan. 13, 2008 | Saudi-US-Relations.org
    <p>"To the people of Iran: You are rich in culture and talent. You have a right to live under a government that listens to your wishes, respects your talents, and allows you to build better lives for your families. Unfortunately, your government denies you these opportunities, and threatens the peace and stability of your neighbors. So we call on the regime in Tehran to heed your will, and to make itself accountable to you. The day will come when the people of Iran have a government that embraces liberty and justice, and Iran joins the community of free nations. And when that good day comes, you will have no better friend than the United States of America." - President George W. Bush, January 13, 2008.</p>
  • A Month in the life of George W. Bush (News and photos) June 2009

    06/01/2009 5:24:02 PM PDT · by Kaslin · 336 replies · 13,743+ views
    White House.gov ^ | June 1, 2009
    It is now over 5 month since the best President of this century has left office . Do I miss the years he was our President and Commander in Chief.? You betcha. Today, I will post photos from June 2001 and June 2002. snugs will post photos from June 2003. (She might do it tomorrow though instead.. Enjoy your visit to Sanity Island