To: Bryan Resheske
GW Bush is making me wonder if he's truly a Republican.I wondered how long it would be before McClintock supporters--who seemingly delight in calling everyone who disagrees with them "RINOS"--decided that not even President Bush was ideologically pure enough for them.
Now I have my answer.
thanks
To: Behind Liberal Lines
-Bush has set a new record in spending.
-Bush is letting Democrats set the tone in Washinton and caving to them when he needs to lead in a manner than proves the idiological superiority of fiscal conservatism.
-Bush is allowing Unconstitutional bills through hoping the Supreme Court shoots it down (McCain-Feingold Campaign Finance Reform bill)
-He has let let Ted Kennedy write a MASSIVE education bill.
I have mixed feeling about GW. He has a golden opportunity to drive the Republican agenda.
I don't know if he simply lacks the cojones to do what is needed to do in a way of ramming Conservatism down the throats of the Democrats...
if if he truly does not believe completely in the GOP platform.
Of course I will still vote for him as it will come down to a 1-on-1 race against the Democrats. That does not mean that I am millions of conservative (including Rush himself) are kind of disappointed with much of GWs leadership.
Then again, Bush has done a great job in so many areas that this short post could not do it justice. I also realize that, quite often, it is members of Congress (many of which who pose as Republicans) who make impede GWs efforts.
121 posted on
09/10/2003 9:08:16 PM PDT by
Bryan Resheske
(A Vote for Arnold is a Vote for Bustamante.)
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