Posted on 12/03/2018 1:01:52 PM PST by 2ndDivisionVet
If there was one thing it seemed most Americans could agree on this weekend it was that former President George H.W. Bush was generally a good man who had the countrys best interest at heart.
And yet, somehow, the hosts of The View still found a way to turn his tribute into an argument on Monday morning.
Things started off cordial enough with moderator Whoopi Goldberg noting how the remembrances from Presidents Clinton and Obama have helped remind us how you can still not agree with somebody but be respectful of somebody.
He seemed to be coming from a loving, kind place also, Joy Behar added of Bush Sr. That's what Im gleaning from what they're talking about, that he was loving....
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Presidents don’t pass anything.
The view = a thousand lit farts.
Respect or fear? Bottom line is that Trump just broke the 4 minute mile, now that people know it can be done a lot more people will take on the corrupt media. The old days are over.
That only matters if you are a woman. otherwise, you would have nothing to worry about. 8>)
Whatever. Signed.
Bush 41 looks good on paper. But behind the war hero and the civility lurked a globalist, a wolf in sheep’s clothing.
He was a classic London School of economics type, a Fabian socialist.
But reagrding the father, the more you know about GHW Bush, the more you scratch your head and say "this can't all be coincidence". He led a secretive life that put him, Zelig like, lurking in the shadows around a lot of historical events. He wasn't just an aristocratic bureaucrat turned politician. He was a spook, and a particularly spooky one that seemed to operate mostly within the USA, curiously enough.
Talk about yesterday’s “problem.”
In the CIA, in Dallas, downtown, the day Kennedy was shot. Then he lied about being there.
The guy installed hyper betrayers James Baker and Richard Darman in his administration, didn’t fight for Clarence Thomas, tanked our candidates by raising taxes on the eve of the 1990 election. Then he threw the game to his “son,” Bill Clinton in 1992. How about that David Souter?
The most meaningful thing he has done of late was feel up an actress.
Do we have to do the Rino march again because this clown died?
Yeah, well none of what they said could be as offensive as the snippets over the weekend of Colin Powell heaping praise on his former boss, the Republican president who made him Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, and father of the Republican president who appointed him the first black Secretary of State of the United States - and who returned the honors by attacking the Republican party which they represented as being “racist” - the ditzes on “The View” are silly ignoramuses - Powell was a man of some intelligence and accomplishment who turned on those who played a big role in helping succeed - a traitor.....
And he bought an oil company (Zapata oil) in 1960, the 1961 Bay of Pigs invasion was codenamed “Operation Zapata” and his oil rigs were used as radio towers in the invasion, then the SEC accidentally destroyed all their records on the company from 1960 to 1966. Then he was in Dallas when JFK was killed there and lied about it. And later he was close friends with the Hinkley family, one of which tried to kill Reagan. Come on man, this isn’t just some rich guy who got lucky and became President.
This was a wicked, wicked man.
The bints on the View are bitter,angry and nasty.
In 1992, GHWB threw up on the Japanese prime minister, so he’s got that going for him.
We’re being taken for a ride by the media, folks. They’ve divided themselves and us into pro and anti Trump teams and are putting on a real show, kind of like professional wrestling. Good guys and bad guys.
But if they’re hauling in audiences and sponsors then what’s to complain about?
“Talk about yesterdays problem.”
Did you omit the /s?
I know of no statute of limitations on murder.
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