Put their faces on the past quarter century of decline and suffocation and run AGAINST them.
Bush-Clinton-Bush-Obama. There's no other honest way to explain the destruction that has occurred to the USA since the election of 1988.
“Bush-Clinton-Bush-Obama. There’s no other honest way to explain the destruction that has occurred to the USA since the election of 1988.”
No, there isn’t.
It is always worthwhile to review GHW Bush’s first and final Inaugural Address:
“We need harmony; we’ve had a chorus of discordant voices.
For Congress, too, has changed in our time. There has grown a certain divisiveness. We have seen the hard looks and heard the statements in which not each other’s ideas are challenged but each other’s motives. And our great parties have too often been far apart and untrusting of each other. It’s been this way since Vietnam. That war cleaves us still. But, friends, that war began in earnest a quarter of a century ago, and surely the statute of limitation has been reached. This is a fact: The final lesson of Vietnam is that no great nation can long afford to be sundered by a memory. A new breeze is blowing, and the old bipartisanship must be made new again.
To my friends, and, yes, I do mean friendsin the loyal opposition and, yes, I mean loyalI put out my hand. I am putting out my hand to you, Mr. Speaker. I am putting out my hand to you, Mr. Majority Leader. For this is the thing: This is the age of the offered hand. And we can’t turn back clocks, and I don’t want to. But when our fathers were young, Mr. Speaker, our differences ended at the water’s edge. And we don’t wish to turn back time, but when our mothers were young, Mr. Majority Leader, the Congress and the Executive were capable of working together to produce a budget on which this nation could live. Let us negotiate soon and hard. But in the end, let us produce. The American people await action. They didn’t send us here to bicker. They ask us to rise above the merely partisan. “In crucial things, unity”and this, my friends, is crucial.”