Correct you are, rintense! What this boils down to is that when President Bush does something good, it is always dismissed. When he does something people don't agree with, they go ballistic and accuse him of not doing anything right.
Double standards apparently are not confined to the DNC.
Double standards apparently are not confined to the DNC.
True, our party has its toadies and lemmings as well.
Obviously we will now see hundreds of articles about the evils of Tom Dachle and how he wants to support amnesty, won't we. Won't we? Bueller?
I've been away for a while, but I've seen several such posts on Daschle's treachery in the past two days.
Bush is not alone, the bipartisan malfeasance on Illegals is a great stench in Washington.
When Bush does something good, it isn't dismissed, it's simply not made over like the second coming because the good he does is always the bare minimum sort of thing. Of course he refused Kyoto. Who wouldn't have except a Gore or Clinton? Sure he dumped the ICC. Only a communist would have signed on to that monstrosity. He hasn't done anything remarkable yet, except those remarkably liberal things he's pulled. When he does something remarkably conservative, I'll be lavish in my praise of him, you watch.
Until then, I'm not gong to take on over him because he eats his vegetables and refrains from picking his nose when the camera is on him. You fans of his do enough of that sort of thing. His signing of this bill isn't some grand accomplishment, you know.