To: Southack
President Bush has undertaken a major effort to remake the GOP in "his" image, alienating many of his conservative supporters in the process." Nonsense. Bush has 90% support of Republicans and 75% support of the nation at large. Someone would have to either be clueless or deliberately lying to claim that 90% base or 75% national support was equal to "many" being alienated.
Good point. It's to bad that so many of these so-called conservative challenges to Bush's politics have to ruin their objectivity with what are down-right dishonest claims.
A 90% approval hardly sounds like an alienated base to me.
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06/05/2002 8:30:57 PM PDT by
Jorge
To: Jorge
Good point. It's to bad that so many of these so-called conservative challenges to Bush's politics have to ruin their objectivity with what are down-right dishonest claims. A 90% approval hardly sounds like an alienated base to me.
From the article: "alienating many of his conservative supporters in the process."
Dishonest claims?? This is a fact that Bush has alienated many of his conservative supporters with his illegal alien amnesty, signature of the Democrap "Congressional Majority Insurance Bill" $150 billion farm subsidy bill, global warming report to the UN, etc has been reported in every rightwing newspaper and journal in America, which you apparently have never read. Your crying about it doesn't make it untrue. Its not my fault that you are one of the 90% mind-numbed blind Bush robots. Oh well, at least the real conservatives like Sean Hannity, Rush Limbaugh and David Limbaugh are making a case that Bush needs to take a stand for conservative principles against he radical Democrap left for a change.
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