And a good response question would have been why. That would have initiated a debate on Bush's policies, good or bad, agree or not.
Is it being impolite to ask to who she voted for in 2000 Presidential election?
Yes, it is. It is none of your's or anyone else's business and demonstrates your desire to use it against her rather than a true desire to have an honest debate.
Sheesh you all act like the demos sometimes, and I am not surprised.
No, we have loyally come to defend our friend. That is not Dems behavior. Your's on the other hand, requiring everyone to toe the Bush loyalty line, does strike me as Dem behavior.
So I guess anybody criticising a person who won't even tell who they voted for in President in 2000 for the sake of political debate is a pariah to you.
Sorry, but it the person who won't admit who they voted for President is the one who is the coward, IMHO, and would find mutual succor with the liberal media reporters who wince when the same question is asked of them.
Yes, it is. It is none of your's or anyone else's business and demonstrates your desire to use it against her rather than a true desire to have an honest debate
Like I stated above you are parrotting the liberal media line when they are asked that question of who they vote for.
No, we have loyally come to defend our friend. That is not Dems behavior. Your's on the other hand, requiring everyone to toe the Bush loyalty line, does strike me as Dem behavior
Oh yes it is dem behavior, IMO, most Liberals in the media get indignant when asked who they voted for.