Yeeehaw! The Republicans are starting to form a spine! I love it :)
1 posted on
04/05/2002 11:04:42 PM PST by
Gorons
To: JohnHuang2; kattracks
bumpola
2 posted on
04/05/2002 11:16:10 PM PST by
Gorons
To: Gorons
Great find!
Duh, what president is GW referring to here with this quote?:
"The problem is, the American president, when he calls a summit, better get it right," Bush said. "If a summit fails, if the president ... lays it out there and nothing happens, generally the ... follow-up is worse than the status quo."
To: Gorons
There is something to be said for picking your fight and hitting a home run!!
I think this will call of Madame Eagle on her shoulder, Jesse, and funniest of all Richardson and others. I had dreads of seeing them all on the Sunday rotation!
4 posted on
04/05/2002 11:21:43 PM PST by
malia
To: Gorons
"you have to face problems rather than to blame others"
Is Lockhart joking?? Face problems?? Since when did Clinton ever FACE any of his problems?? And ... when did Clinton accept respondibility for anything he did - all he ever did was blame others.
I should have known - it's the famous liberal "projection" game as usual. It's just the same ole, same ole!
6 posted on
04/06/2002 12:44:44 AM PST by
CyberAnt
To: Gorons
BTTT
10 posted on
04/06/2002 3:39:25 AM PST by
TLBSHOW
To: Gorons
Lockhart said. "And the only thing more glaring here than his lack of leadership is his lack of knowledge."
I've always wondered if Joe Lockjaw finds it hard to breathe with his head up his @$$ all the time...
12 posted on
04/06/2002 3:51:45 AM PST by
Paulie
To: Gorons
Joe Lockhart, who served as Clinton's press secretary, took issue with Bush's remarks. "He'll learn at some point that you have to face problems rather than to blame others," Lockhart said. "And the only thing more glaring here than his lack of leadership is his lack of knowledge." BS continues to flow from the lips of shills. Old joe was amazing in his ability to look the cameras straight in the eye and spout lies.
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