Given that he did it without prompting for Teddy Kennedy (ensuring a steady supply of leftists out of schools), John McCain, and Russ Feingold (thus empowering George Soros), it would be hardly out of character. Given that he has done nothing to promote a conservative successor (indeed, quite the contrary), it would be hardly surprising. Given that he has caved to the corporate lobby, doing nothing to prevent the infusion of terrorists over open borders, take a leap.
At least you finally stopped saying "IT WAS A QUESTION" like that meant something...
Given that he did what? How dim are you?
He hasn't 'done' anything.
But you, on the other hand, have. You have revealed that you don't need information to shoot off your mouth, and that you don't take responsibility for what you do or say no matter how vile it is. It's always someone else's fault, isn't it? Might as well blame President Bush for your own faults, right? He has broad shoulders and the strength of character to stand up against any assault from you or anyone else, no matter how baseless.
You've revealed all I need to know about you.
President Bush is a man of impeccable character and integrity. People like you who bash him mindlessly and cheaply as you did aren't worth the bother of trying to set you straight......
Given that President Bush appointed Bolton in the first place, asked Bolton to stay and was willing to fight for him (I just heard it from his OWN words, not a RUMOR from the Drudge Report). Given that he's put forth many highly qualified conservative judges (including 2 Supreme court justices). I think an argument could be made that the opposite is true. THIS thread has nothing to do with McCain-Feingold, but even if it did there's no reason resourceful conservatives can't have influential 527's as well. Sometimes WE have to help ourselves.
Given that Bush wasn't POTUS (or even on the political scene) when the educational system started tilting to the left and WE THE PEOPLE, the taxpayers just watched it happen for the past few decades instead of holding legislators, college campuses, and school districts accountable...Given that in the last election conservatives voted out (either through staying home or voting dem or 3rd party) any chance they had of at least holding the border issue where it stands and working to elect a strong border enforcement president, they've virtually insured the country will take a step backward thus making it harder to enact the kind of reform they want, I'd say a good argument could be made for conservatives being the ones who should bend over.
Cindie