I agree.
There were some things I supported him on, and I’m not universally appreciated on those points. I realize that. When I thought he needed to be defended I did.
That said, the meltdown at the end of his second terms was nearly cataclysmic. He had chances, and kicked the ball down the road.
His is the reason we had Obama for eight years.
His family this last 18 months destroyed whatever credibility they ever had with me.
The Clintons are not the only folks I never want to see near the White House again. It’s too bad, but that’s the truth.
Well put. We were all so very desperate to end the 8 years of horror under Bubba and stop Manbearpig that we didn’t see that Dubya was just another Establishment RINO tool who basically was not a Conservative. Open borders, not committed to smaller government or curtailing spending, and ultimately failed policies on the situation in the Middle East (and worse, repeating the Big Lie about Mohammadans being peaceful). All of those left an awful legacy (not entirely his doing, the party establishment and incompetent GOP leadership helped to compound the problem).
Add to that having 2 Socialist fake ringers as the Presidential nominee in ‘08 and ‘12, each whose goal was to prevent Zero from having a viable Conservative opponent who might dare to win. I frankly think Dubya was quite proud to have Zero as his successor. I truly lament that Reagan ever chose a Bush to be his VP instead of Paul Laxalt. The damage the Bushes, the Clintons and Zero have done to this country in the past 28 years has been incalculable.
Agreed. One of the nephews is a big Trump supporter, tho.
I so agree. No more Bushes, no more Clintons.
I’ve reached the conclusion that W refused to engage because he’s just not quick enough. Can you imagine W in a typical Tweet storm? People would just bury him.
Trump is quick. He’s a New Yorker, well-versed in the game of “Yo Mama...”, but he hides the skewer inside an innocuous wrapper like “Foolish guy.”