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Frist out for ’08 run

From MSNBC:

Outgoing Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist, R-Tenn., has decided not to run for President in 2008.

In a written statement released today, Frist says, “In the Bible, God tells us for everything there is a season, and for me, for now, this season of being an elected official has come to a close. I do not intend to run for president in 2008.”

In his written statment, Frist says, “I will take a sabbatical from public life. At this point a return to private life will allow me to return to my professional roots as a healer and to refocus my creative energies on innovative solutions to seemingly insurmountable challenges Americans face.”

“Healer”? As a doctor, sure. But as a politician, I’d say that what he did to his party violates the Hippocratic Oath he took as a physician to “first do no harm.”

Leading the charge for the president’s amnesty plan for lawbreaking immigrants, trying to sneak an anti-online gambling bill into a port security bill, suggesting we should be willing to have an open dialogue with only the “moderate” Taliban and invite them into the new Afghan government…in short, ticking off enough of the base to keep them home (or switch them to the dark side) on Nov. 7. All that stuff doesn’t seem to qualify as “doing no harm” to his party, does it?

Well, at least he’s a man of principle…or, practicality. Either way, he won’t be missed much.

November 29, 2006 Posted by | Uncategorized | Leave a Comment

Bush and Webb not buddies

Sometimes, people just make things harder than they have to be. Simple questions deserve simple answers, but some folks just can’t figure it out. From The Hill:

President Bush has pledged to work with the new Democratic majorities in Congress, but he has already gotten off on the wrong foot with Jim Webb, whose surprise victory over Sen. George Allen (R-Va.) tipped the Senate to the Democrats.

Webb, a decorated former Marine officer, hammered Allen and Bush over the unpopular war in Iraq while wearing his son’s old combat boots on the campaign trail. It seems the president may have some lingering resentment.

At a private reception held at the White House with newly elected lawmakers shortly after the election, Bush asked Webb how his son, a Marine lance corporal serving in Iraq, was doing.

Webb responded that he really wanted to see his son brought back home, said a person who heard about the exchange from Webb.

“I didn’t ask you that, I asked how he’s doing,” Bush retorted, according to the source.

Webb confessed that he was so angered by this that he was tempted to slug the commander-in-chief, reported the source, but of course didn’t. It’s safe to say, however, that Bush and Webb won’t be taking any overseas trips together anytime soon.

I suppose replying with “Just fine, thanks” or “Not too well…he needs body armor, you bastard” would have been too much? No, replying with an answer to a question that wasn’t asked must have been what the depraved citizens of VA had in mind when they sent that pervert to DC.

I guess Webb might have been more “touched” moved had Bush asked him this question instead:

“So, Jimmy Boy…has that son of yours fellated any little Iraqi boys? I know how that kinda interest runs in the family.” Alas, Dubya just isn’t that diplomatic, is he?

November 29, 2006 Posted by | Uncategorized | Leave a Comment

   

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