Posted on 10/19/2017 9:12:38 AM PDT by be-baw
George W. Bush hinted Thursday at his dissatisfaction with Donald Trump, complaining in a New York City speech that 'bullying and prejudice' has become a caustic norm in American public life.
At an event hosted by the George W. Bush Institute, the 43rd U.S. president rattled off a thinly veiled litany of complaints about the current commander-in-chief, focusing on both his tone and his isolationist policy choices.
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Bush is a card carrying Globalist. The movement intent on overthrowing our Republic.
Now that globalism is being outed for what it is, Bush comes out crying conspiracy theory?
Wag that dog Bushy...
“It was not worth invading for that amount of terrorist training”
Perhaps not.
There is a fakenews narrative that Saddam had no WMD, and practically everyone seems to be buying into it. However, Saddam was playing games with UN nuclear inspectors, and had already used gas on the Kurds. Suitcase nukes were loose in the wild. Bush was advised by our intelligence agencies and by the Brits that Saddam had WMDs.
Bush says that it was when somebody asked him if Saddam would give WMDs to terrorists if he had them that he, Bush, realized that Saddam had to go.
Bush needed to fight back against the fake news, but he didn’t. I don’t know why.
He should thank tRump. Every liberal problem is no longer “Bush’s Fault.
Yes. I have had those thoughts as well.
But I was not alone when i supported him way back when.
Many of us were deceived by this person.
Like his prevaricating pappy said (sort of): Read my lips! No More Bushes!!! (Only, my lips are honest.)
Someone should shoe that clown again...
(I truly am sorry I ever voted for any Bush, and I never will make that mistake again.)
[Just one more example of Bush putting Mexico First.]
He and Jeb! should be wearing the MMGA hats these days. Somebody already made one for Jeb!
Somehow I never ran across that dude. He would stand out in the crowd.
More like LBJ’s war, but only because Kennedy was no longer around to deal with the disaster that he set in motion with the assassination of Diem.
Yes I was. I tore up my Security Moms 4 Bush T-shirt when he called the Minuteman heroes vigilantes. (This site also backed Bush and forbade Minutemen articles and many of my new friends on another site came there after being banned. Id like an explanation, but am happy to see a return to real conservatism-so I joined up and jumped in)
I “left that other site” when I dubbed Obama “The Lyin’ King” and came here in 2009.
The other site that I left was supposedly conservative.
And here we Are!
Interesting - why was GHWB doing that?
I don’t think HW is a fan of Trump’s.
Oh I’m sure he isn’t. But I’m also sure they’re buddies with William Jefferson, Hillary and Barack Hussein Obama.
Axis of Globalist Elites.
Hitler, Marx, Lenin and Mao were all globalists.
Ooooh, the big, big globalist gun.
Im ignorant here - I dont know which other site you mean :-)
I was on liberty post, which is now defunct. The regulars were solidly conservative, and we just had to do with trolls now and then. But it was like a little site, with not that many articles and not that many posters. There were actually threads watching free public and what was going on there. A lot of people that were banned were very interested in those threads, and more critical than anything. At that point I just stayed neutral, although I agreed with my compatriots That amnesty was wrong and I didnt care for free republics stance at that time. It was ugly to watch a bunch of regulars, we called them harpies, pounce on a conservative for wanting to keep the country and invaded. And eventually that conservative got kicked out if they were vocal. There was a lot of bullying going on. I had created an account here, but didnt want to use it. After seeing that.
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