Mark Levin made a good point last Friday. Before Bush had been in office, the GOP had won the Congress though elections for 6 years, even after being viciously attacked. After a few good elections, Bush sqaundered the election in 2004 and in a few years lost Congress. Him and his adminstration are the ones who had been in charge (Rove, Mehlmann, etc.). I find their advice for the past 2-3 years has been atrocious and wrong.
>>Mark Levin made a good point last Friday. Before Bush had been in office, the GOP had won the Congress though elections for 6 years, even after being viciously attacked. After a few good elections, Bush sqaundered the election in 2004 and in a few years lost Congress. Him and his adminstration are the ones who had been in charge (Rove, Mehlmann, etc.). I find their advice for the past 2-3 years has been atrocious and wrong.<<
Remember the “Rove is a genius” garbage we were hearing for so long?
I heard that too! It’s a crying shame.
Seems like Bush is determined to alienate the very portion of the electorate that still supports him.
Geroge Bush the man that killed the GOP is now trying to do tyhe same to the nation. 2008 can't get here fast enough.
Exactly. The left wing nutjobs say Bush just wanted revenge on Saddam for his daddy.
It’s obvious he really wanted revenge on conservatives for 1992.
GW’s goal is the destruction of the GOP to put them back into the Rockefeller Republican Minority where they can be controlled by his fellow elitist.
I’ll bet that after he leaves office GW will be the fastest ex-President to get seriously wealthy. The Saudi money alone will dwarf BillGates/WalMart territory.
He’s worse than incompetent which proves he’s perfect for the federal bureauucracy. Rove will make a fortune selling tickets into the system to Yale and Harvard grads as a “lobbyists”.
Game, set, match. Real conservatives go back into the silent majority and will again just take it up the you-know-what.