Posted on 12/05/2008 2:48:33 PM PST by rocksblues
Appearing on Friday's "Morning Joe," former CBS anchor Dan Rather chided President Bush for not doing enough during his lame duck period and argued for moving Inauguration Day up to December 1. And although Rather didn't explain specifically what Bush wasn't doing enough about (The financial crisis? The terrorist incident in India?), he did hyperbolically fret, "But, we're in possibly, possibly the biggest crisis we've been in since December 7, 1941 and maybe since the time of the Civil War." (As big a calamity as slavery and the dissolution of the Union?)
Addressing the past practice of inaugurating presidents in March, Rather lobbied "Thank heaven, we now swear them in, new presidents, in January. I'd be in favor of moving it up to December 1st." (The former network anchor didn't explain how he would then deal with situations like the protracted 2000 post-election battle.)
Clearly speaking of President Bush, he complained, "And this business of being a lame duck president and saying, you know, 'Adios. I'm going to the ranch. I'm just not going to do very much during this period.' We can't afford it." Of Barack Obama, Rather enthused, "Yes, President-elect Obama is doing the best he can by getting out and raising people's spirits without over-raising their expectations."
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If he wants Bush to go away and be quiet, he should set an example.
Hey Dan, yer pants are on fire!
***After which Rather began talking into his cufflinks, saying, Whats the frequency, Kenneth?***
Did anybody ever ask Danny Boy just what the hell he was doing up that alley?
in Ehlichman’s book Witness to Power from WAY back in 1986 - Rather was generally regarded by HIS colleagues as the laziest reporter in the business. He only chanced onto the national scene by breathlessly covering a Texas cyclone back in the 60’s...(ala Jerry Rivers) -
just a lazy poser. History will not be kind to Dan Rather.
Let’s see if I’ve got this right... Government causes a depression, and Dan Rather is calling on government to end it.
What’s wrong with this picture?
***I’d ‘rather’ not know. ***
LOL!
Me, either. But I’ll always have my suspicions. Whether they’re false but true doesn’t matter.
Congressional Democrats Say Obama Not Doing Enough To Fix Mess They Created,/b>
Government causes a depression, and Dan Rather is calling on government to end it.
It wasn’t just GOVERNMENT, it was a socialist Democrat Party that pushed this silly Community Reinvestment Act down the financial system’s throat. Never forget that nitwit Obama was involved in ACORN with a primary purpose of harassing bank executives to give loans that never should have been made.
But your point is well taken, the sheeple elect the idiots who caused the financial mess to fix it. Can we survive the four years it will take to rid us of these fools?
the honeymoon will be over BEFORE he’s sworn in..
afilthyliarsayswhat?
Dementia is such a sad thing. Sea kelp, Dan.
former CBS anchor [and still partisan shill] Dan Rather chided President Bush for not doing enough during his lame duck period and... didn't explain specifically what Bush wasn't doing enough about... he did hyperbolically fret, "But, we're in possibly, possibly the biggest crisis we've been in since December 7, 1941 and maybe since the time of the Civil War."Y'know, 'cause of those Moslem Somalian pirates, those Moslem mass-murderers in India, the various Moslem police states in SE Asia, the Middle East, Africa, the Moslem rioters, rapists, and serial killers in Europe, oh, and, gosh, I guess it slipped his memory, the 18 Moslem mass-murderers who attacked us 9/11/2001.
Dan Blather....go away.
Hmmm....what other reasons could an Obama fan have for moving up the inauguration date?
Nope, just shows that Dan is wrong again.
It’s confirmed.
Rather’s a drooling idiot.
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