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Liberalism: Why think when you can “feel”?

"Bush fatigue"

From CNN:

Former President George Bush told CNN’s Larry King Monday that the electorate may be experiencing “Bush fatigue.”

Ya think?? Continuing:

And it may be the reason his son, former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush, is sitting out the 2008 presidential election, the 41st president said.

“There’s something to that — there might be a little Bush fatigue now,” former President Bush told CNN’s Larry King when asked if he agreed with a recent assessment from GOP presidential hopeful Mitt Romney that Jeb Bush would currently be a frontrunner for the Republican party’s presidential nomination if his last name wasn’t Bush.

But the former president predicted his youngest son may enter politics again in the future.

“I hope that Jeb, who left office looking good, is not through with politics,” the elder Bush said. ” I think he’s a good man, most other people think that, a man of principle. And I think he’s got a future.”

I agree. Jeb left office with high approval ratings, but he knows full well that running as a Bush in 2008 would be a huge liability. Jeb might have been better served had he challenged Bill Nelson last year for FL’s Senate seat, since he would have kept a high political profile. Laying low until 2012 or 2016 probably doesn’t help him.

April 24, 2007 Posted by | Uncategorized | Leave a Comment

Marine not feeling the Dems’ love

If the left purports to “support the troops”, they aren’t very good at showing it. This Marine seems to, shall we say, vehemently disagree with “douche” Harry Reid’s assessment that the war in Iraq is “lost”. From Pat Dollard:

yeah and i got a qoute for that douche harry reid. these families need us here. obviously he has never been in iraq. or atleast the area worth seeing. the parts where insurgency is rampant and the buildings are blown to pieces. we need to stay here and help rebuild. if iraq didnt want us here then why do we have IP’s voluntering everyday to rebuild their cities. and working directly with us too. same with the IA’s. it sucks that iraqi’s have more patriotism for a country that has turned to complete shit more than the people in america who drink starbucks everyday. we could leave this place and say we are sorry to the terrorists. and then we could wait for 3,000 more american civilians to die before we say “hey thats not nice” again. and the sad thing is after we WIN this war. people like him will say he was there for us the whole time.

Semper Fi, sir. Please be aware that most of us do not share Senator Douche’s anti-soldier defeatist sentiments.

April 24, 2007 Posted by | defeatism, Iraq, Reid | Leave a Comment

   

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