Posted on 11/06/2006 2:31:10 PM PST by Dane
If the Democrats win one of either houses of Congress...
It will be the end of the Bush presidency...
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Bush will have to prosecute a war, while being hounded by critics (who have a say in budgetary matters) and enjoying little popular support. The question is how the Bush White House will deal with this radically new reality - that is, if it can.
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Hasn't he said this every couple of months for the past 6 years?
I just can't digest Corn.
Win, lose or draw, Corn is still a Nancy-Boy.
No matter what happens, Corn, we'll be here to fight you another day.
Nothing about how any of this will be better for Iraq or America. Just that Bush will be stopped.
Cheese and whine.
Q: What were Elvis's last words?
A: "Corn?!!"
He looks very Islamic, maybe it explains why he's sympathetic toward Osama and the terrorists. Why do these people remain citizens of this great Country, they hate everything about it, he belongs in Cuba or Venezuela, he doesn't now nor will he ever, really belong in freedom loving America.
"Bush will have to prosecute a war, while being hounded by critics "
In other words, business as usual.
I'm Richard Armitage and I approved this column.
LOL! I was going to say, and this is different how, exactly?
Responding to Corn - -
We are not fighting a war in Iraq. We won the war. We removed the government. A new government is in place. We are not fighting Iraq. We are responding to a very small group of people who want the new government to fail. The actual war was one of the greatest military successes ever in history.
This is the new talking point... if so much as 1 seat flips from GOP to Dem... it is a landslide, a repudiation, a loss for the President ... or that is how the MSM will portray it.
Truth is... anything less than a loss of 35 to 40 seats is a victory for Bush because it is historically the 6 year party will lose a lot more than 15 or 16 seats.
Something about 'great minds' comes to me.
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Dave looks like he's been on the rough end of the cob a time or two.
I agree. This is so true, the "war" is over.
Unfortunately, this makes it a "police action" which is not a term I'd throw around either.
"..Bush will have to prosecute a war, while being hounded by critics (who have a say in budgetary matters) and enjoying little popular support..."
Uh, this is already the case. Thanks to the MSM's stellar and oh so biased "reporting".
LOL.
Kernal Sanders
"police action"
It's OK. Our soldiers have the new Miranda cards.
"You have the right to surrender. If you don't, we shoot"
There goes Corn, popping off again.
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