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To: mathluv; RandallFlagg
Speaking of President Bush, has anyone seen this? LOLOL. The Hill.com

House Republican leader rips Bush

"A House Republican leader is lambasting President Bush on his decision not to call Congress back into session to deal with the energy crisis.

In a legislative update sent to GOP members and staff on Tuesday, Republican House Policy Committee Chairman Thaddeus McCotter (Mich.) accused "Beijing George" Bush of throwing House Republicans "under the bone-dry bus" on his way to the Olympics in China.

House GOP leaders last week called on Bush to convene an emergency session ofCongress, but the White House said such a move would not make a difference because Democrats would not call for an up-or-down vote on offshore drilling legislation.

McCotter, known for his frank and sometimes unusual political opinions, was not pleased with that decision. His memo stated, "Today, in his final term, the wildly unpopular President George W. Bush boarded Air Force One bound for the Beijing Olympics and a meeting with his chum Hu Jintao, the dapper ruler of a nuclear armed, communist dictatorship. ... Perhaps our Compassionate Conservative-in-Chief will bring our absent Democrat Congress some 'Made in (communist) China' souvenir t-shirts: 'Bush went to Beijing and all I got was this lousy five week, paid vacation.' "

The memo ends, "Bon Voyage, Mr. Bush! House Republicans will fight on for America!"


Asked for comment, White House spokesman Tony Fratto said, "Let me be very clear: we support what the House Republicans are doing. They are doing the right thing by shining a light on this issue. There should be no mistake about that. Unfortunately, simply calling Congress into session isn't going to guarantee that Speaker [Nancy] Pelosi [D-Calif.] will give a vote on the bill.

"Democratic leaders need to hear from their constituents, from the American people, who support expanding domestic drilling by overwhelming majorities. We want clean votes on these issues, and the best way for that to happen is if Democrats bring up a bill that addresses these issues, like the Interior appropriations bill. If congressional Democrats listen to their constituents, they will put these issues on the floor for votes when they return."
167 posted on 08/06/2008 7:42:33 AM PDT by Girlene
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To: Girlene

From what I read on the other threads, the President can call them back, but it has to be for an agenda set by the Senate -controlled by democrats- for extraordinary circumstances.

Democrats don’t see $4.00 gallon gas as much of an issue. I know his hands are tied on this, But President Bush could at least address it a bit more than he has been. Prehaps he’s waiting for more momentum to build. Strategery, ya know.


173 posted on 08/06/2008 7:46:35 AM PDT by RandallFlagg (Satisfaction was my sin)
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To: Girlene

Can you imagine the uproar if he did recall Congress? This will give everyone cover - including mccain.


177 posted on 08/06/2008 7:48:36 AM PDT by mathluv
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To: Girlene

McCotter recently gave a good speech on “How to Speak Democrat” which was on YouTube.

He criticized the President for going to the Olympics, instead of dealing with this issue, but at this point, the House Reps own this issue and this is old fashioned politicking.


183 posted on 08/06/2008 7:52:54 AM PDT by saveliberty (Prayer blizzard for the Snow family. Tony was a blessing unto us all. We will miss him.)
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To: Girlene
******Asked for comment, White House spokesman Tony Fratto said, “Let me be very clear: we support what the House Republicans are doing. They are doing the right thing by shining a light on this issue. There should be no mistake about that. Unfortunately, simply calling Congress into session isn't going to guarantee that Speaker [Nancy] Pelosi [D-Calif.] will give a vote on the bill.******

Fretto and the President are wrong.

We want the Congress to vote. If they vote for drilling, good. If they vote against drilling, then those anti-Americans who run for re-election soon will have to look for another job.

Most voters are not party advocates but independent-minded people who vote what is best for America and also what is best for the voter. Over 75% of the electorate want drilling, NOW. I wish I were a politician and I elected to do what 75% wanted-—nice result for me.

474 posted on 08/07/2008 6:58:55 AM PDT by GOPologist (Illigitimi non carborundum.)
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