The left was right all along: the man is a moron.
I used to think that Bush would be remembered as one of the Great presidents. I gave that up a while ago. I still tend to think he will be remembered as a Good president. But I’m not sure about that either.
I know this is an incredibly selfish thing to say, but I’d rather be popular when I was alive than when I was dead.
President Bush lifted this nation out of its despair after an outrageous and unjustied attack designed to murder 50,000 of her citizens and to kill him in the White House.
Consequently, he has brought to an end the murderous regimes of the Taliban and Saddam Hussein providing more than 50 million people with an extraordinary measure of hope and means to a better life and culture.
There has been not one repeat of the dastardly attacks made on 911.
For his excellent service, we get the vitriol of slander from a fascist left and right in this country who are more than certain that this President is no patriot.
The nation has enjoyed relentless abundance and economic affluence while prattling on about Anna Nichole and Brittany. Pretending that the height of luxury enjoyed by our citizenry is continually in jeopardy from his policies, the fascist left and right rail for his end by nearly any means.
I will not stand down in the face of the continued absurdity even if I were the last person on the planet who liked President Bush.
Jorge Bush has just about completed his “total desctruction tour”. Is there anybody left to piss off?
It’s all Bush’s fault.
"Sticks and stones," bub.
“If you want to kill the bill, if you don’t want to do what’s right for America, you can pick one little aspect out of it, you can use it to frighten people.”
Mr. Bush, clarify “you”.
“Those determined to find fault with this bill will always be able to look at a narrow slice of it and find something they don’t like,” the president told a clutch of immigration officers at a training camp in Georgia earlier this week. An exaggeration, but we don’t expect precision from politicians. The president continued:
“If you want to kill the bill, if you don’t want to do what’s right for America, you can pick one little aspect out of it, you can use it to frighten people.”
He’ll have a legacy alright.
The most successful bait-and-switch job in American political history.