Posted on 10/18/2020 3:33:48 PM PDT by Hojczyk
Staffers who worked for President George W. Bush are going all in for Democrat presidential candidate Joe Biden in hopes of returning the White House back to one of their globalist allies in the political class.
The group, 43 Alumni for Biden, has released two campaign ads to prop up the former vice presidents campaign. One of the ads is geared towards Hispanic Americans and claims President Trump is an existential threat to their community.
The latest ad suggests the Bush staffers understand the character, the experience, and frankly the empathy required for leadership because weve seen it first hand when we all served with the 43rd president.
But come election day, every last one of us on this team is voting for Biden, the ad states. Lets put Joe Biden in the White House. Hell be a solid 46.
Bidens record in the Senate and as vice president is similar to that of Bushs as president. Biden supported Bushs war in Iraq and invasion in Afghanistan. Most recently, as Trump said he would bring the remaining American troops in Afghanistan home to the United States by Christmas, Biden wants to leave American troops in the region.
More than 4,500 Americans died in Iraq including more than 3,500 killed in combat and up to 205,000 Iraqi citizens died in the war since March 2003. Bushs post-9/11 wars in Iraq, Afghanistan, and intervention in Pakistan have resulted in the deaths of between 480,000 and 507,000 people including nearly 7,000 American soldiers who had deployed to the regions.
Likewise, Biden has vowed to resurrect a Bush-era plan that would allow employers to hire foreign workers regardless of their immigration status and whenever they claim to be short on American workers. Bushs policy was known as Any Willing Worker.
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American troops must remain in Afghanistan until the Afghans have learned their manners.
Yes by all means do all you can to promote a guy with dementia who is on video bragging he extorted a foreign country to get their country’s prosecutor fired to save his crack head son, Just great a-holes.
[ Ronald Reagans biggest mistake...the first George Bush.
Yup. It has turned out that way. ]
I am convinced this current round of corruption goes all the way back to before or after WW-II and heavily involves the spooks like the Bushes, the Dulles, and other deep state swamp creatures.
This is one of the reasons why I turned against Bush. He was a globalist and an internationalist cut from the same cloth as the Rockefellers.
They will never get their power back no matter how much they try.
I rate Bush below Obama.
Michelle and the Chimp. Bless his heart.
On February 13, 2008, an average of major polls indicated that Bush’s approval rating stood at 33.3%. The same average showed, for polls issued during the period from September 5 to 16, 2008, that Bush’s approval rating was 31.9%, and his disapproval rating was 64.8%.
They shouldnt. Theyve made an irreversible choice.
A list of traitors who do not need to be anywhere near the RNC or a government appointment.
Is this the same Bush that stole the 4th amendment from America?
That Bush?
This changes everything.../s.
43 RATpublicans.
I believe they are desperate to CYA because they’re all in deep with China and other countries.
One of the main reasons for the Uniparty phenomenon is actually something that should resonate with the left, namely, their desire for a constant stream of foreign wars to enrich defense contractors. McCain was the poster boy for this sort of approach. Trump ironically is too much of a pacifist for the liking of the Uniparty. He supports a strong military but only wants to use them defensively, not in adventures like the Gulf wars and Libya.
There is also the elitist view that only “folks with connections” should rule the peons, if anything an entirely anti-republican (small r) concept. Trump is a genuine Republican in that he understands the foundations of a republic.
We used to think highly of George W Bush but in retrospect, he was only marginally different from his two main opponents in two presidential terms.
The Marxist Powers That Be are evil, evil, evil, regardless of their labels or party affiliations.
Other than Justice Alito, he didn’t accomplish that much.
I feel the way you do. Certainly the conglomeration of the intelligence agencies at the end of WWII made it possible for grander events. However, the forming of the IRS and personal income tax by Woodrow Wilson, as well as shipping arms illegally to Britain in WWI suggest it was afoot much earlier.
Same here.
Yea, he should have went with his first choice, Paul Laxalt
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