Posted on 11/11/2016 9:19:36 AM PST by Oldpuppymax
Rather than support Donald Trump in the 2016 election, George W. Bush reportedly left the Select-a-president space blank and voted instead for down-ballot Republicans. And he apparently had company as John McCain, Mitt Romney and W's father, George H.W. also refused to vote for Donald Trump.
But its not as though conservatives should be surprised. Because the US counter-attack after 9/11 was mandatory, during 8 years in the Oval Office, George W. managed only 2 estimable acts those being the nomination of John Roberts and Samuel Alito to the Supreme Court. And one of these decisions had to be forced upon him as the president had originally nominated his White House council, Harriet Myers, to replace the retiring Sandra Day OConnor. Thankfully, the resulting outcry was so deafening that Myers withdrew her name from consideration; Alito was then thrust upon W and the rest is history.
Throughout his 2nd term, Bush was mercilessly castigated by the liberal media. Though the unwarranted attacks continued day after day for years, Bush chose to remain above it all by refusing to answer them. Of course, the damage done the Republican Party thanks to Bushs silence was enormous. But no matter, for W had made the high ground his own. The dope.
The result of this pathetic, silent submission to years of unwarranted abuse was a Democrat blitz in the 2008 election, resulting in sufficient numbers in the United States Senate to ensure the passage of ObamaCare. Thanks a heap, George.
This year, the calculated betrayal of the American people by W and other NeverTrumpers didnt matter one bit as voters took up the banner from slack-jawed, GOPe politicos...
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The Movement has finally separated the truth from the lie. Boosche is the lie..
The only “ASS” is the person who wrote the story and the person who posted it.
It’s way past time to stop hitting out at GW.
Aw, layoff of Bush, it’s getting old. We could have had far worse and he was a good and decent man even for his mistakes.
He deserves credit for leaving the Presidency with dignity and for keeping his mouth shut for the most part afterward. If after a few years you can say the same about Obama, then come back and bash Bush some more.
BS they all voted for Hillary.
Trump in one election removed the Clintons/Bushcos from any major office.
May this become a trend for a couple of centuries.
The globalist W tried to push open borders shortly after 9/11. No surprise he doesn’t like trump
Oh because W was soooo good for the country
The record shows otherwise. W and family are globalists they don’t care if they hurt America time for you to wake up
Amen
It’s OK - we’re about to welcome in our first Republican President since 1988. :)
He’ll be the first Republican elected since 1984 you mean.
I somewhat agree with you, but to be fair, it was GW Bush who brought himself back into the news. He gets to own that.
He was silent for years about Barack Obama, but he found his voice when it came time to oppose his own party’s nominee.
No one forced him to speak out.
I do not think this goes any further than revenge for the wonderful way Trump destroyed JEB
One of my greatest vote regrets (twice). I am so ashamed.
I hate them and I feel bad because I supported Bush and defended him for years. They can all go hell.
I should be honored for his no child left behind and prescription drug plan. For the nomination of Roberts to the supreme court. The disastrous war in Iraq that continues to cost lives to this day. The idea that pleasing democrats while forsaking your base is the way to govern. Bush is at best a squishy moderate who might be considered a nice guy but was a sorry president. I’m sorry for not being in a generous mood but I just spent the past hour placing flags on the graves of veterans.
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