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It does not make sense for Republicans to criticize Obama the way they do when they never, ever, criticized the stupid crap that Bush did.
And the point is that Obama is a better president on his worst day than Bush ever was on his best day.
Have something--anything to back that up, hair boy?
Republicans criticized Bush all the time. I've posted links to criticism from Jeff Flake on the prescription drug benefit.
But even if they didnt, so what?
It makes sense for Republicans to criticise policies that are driving us into the ditch economically and endangering us worldwide. that's called taking responsibility. If they dont, who will? MSNBC??
Bush was faced with far more difficult problems than Obama. And while he had a mixed record some of his decisions were excellent. He surrounded himself with smart people and took their advice.
Obama has surrounded himself with yes-men. he doesn't know what he doesnt know. he still doesnt get it, despite getting drubbed in 3 elections.
The truth hurts, doesn't it?? I hate your posts. They are always full of lies, things you just make up. And your hostility is ridiculous. I think you're a serial killer or something. Weirdo.
58,000+ needlessly dead young troops and the fool Great Society debacle puts LBJ at the top of my lifetime's crappiest prez list.
America's past is not guiltless, but it is the most exceptional, admirable, and illustrious in human history
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Shrubbie doesn't even crack the top three in my lifetime, let alone top the list of worst in history.Ohh from the title I thought this was a review of the Bush presidency.
Sorry.
Nah, that title would have been WORST PRESIDENT IN AMERICAN HISTORY.
America's past is not guiltless, but it is the most exceptional, admirable, and illustrious in human history
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What a fucking load of shit....
Explained by whom? The wingnuts? You guys keep him so busy refuting the lies about him, he barely has time to explain anything.
We might even be talking Mt Rushmore of Bad Presidents here,right there with Warren Harding.
Best POTUS eva was William Henry Harrison.
We might even be talking Mt Rushmore of Bad Presidents here,right there with Warren Harding.
Dude, Harding kicked ass.
Gotta love a guy who shrinks gubmint and throws poker parties at the White House on Friday nights.
Obama's popularity is booming with the right wing.
They have raised his rating from "Fail" to "Mediocre"
This is shaping up to be a landslide in 2012
Obama's popularity is booming with the right wing.
They have raised his rating from "Fail" to "Mediocre"
This is shaping up to be a landslide in 2012
You mean the right wing of the Democratic Party, right?
I agree we'll see a landslide in 2012. But probably not what you have in mind.
Obama's popularity is booming with the right wing.
They have raised his rating from "Fail" to "Mediocre"
This is shaping up to be a landslide in 2012
You mean the right wing of the Democratic Party, right?
I agree we'll see a landslide in 2012. But probably not what you have in mind.
We shall see my friend....we shall see
I can't wait to see the stiff that the Republicans put up there
At the beginning of the summer, most observers expected Republicans to win all three of the big elections on Nov. 3. Two weeks out, it suddenly looks very possible that Republicans will win only one: the Virginia governor's race. The other two will be lostnot to superior Democratic organizing and messaging, but to the GOP's own divisions.
By all rights, the special election in New York's 23rd Congressional District should be a Republican cakewalk. Stretching across the hunting and fishing towns along the Great Lakes and Canadian border, the district contains Fort Drum, base of the 10th Mountain division, and re-elected its Republican congressman in the disaster years of 2006 and 2008 by margins of 60-plus percent.
Yet polls show the Republican candidate in serious trouble. State Republican Party leaders prevented an open primary race and instead engineered the nomination of one of their own, moderate, pro-choice Assemblywoman Deirdre Scozzafava.
Angry conservatives in the 23rd rebelled, rallying to the third-party candidacy of local accountant Doug Hoffman. Hoffman and Scozzafava are splitting the Republican vote between them, allowing Democrat Bill Owen to emerge as the front-runner.
Conservative radio host Hugh Hewitt this week offered a stern condemnation of this fratricide on his popular program, calling the third-party candidate:
.... a wrecker, a selfish "look at me" poser .... It takes an outsized ego to look at poll after poll that puts you behind not one but two candidates by more than 10 points and still declare yourself in the hunt.
Whoops! Sorry, rewind. Fzzzzwwwwvvvvwwwzzzp. That was an editing error. Hugh Hewitt was not blasting Doug Hoffman, the third-party candidate in New York. In fact, Hoffman is the darling of talk radio and Fox News, which have helped to spread Hoffman Fever for the past few weeks.
No, Hewitt was attacking the third-party candidate in New Jersey's gubernatorial race, an independent named Chris Daggett who has drawn votes from the official Republican standard-bearer, Chris Christie.
Have something--anything to back that up, hair boy?
Republicans criticized Bush all the time. I've posted links to criticism from Jeff Flake on the prescription drug benefit.
But even if they didnt, so what?
It makes sense for Republicans to criticise policies that are driving us into the ditch economically and endangering us worldwide. that's called taking responsibility. If they dont, who will? MSNBC??
Bush was faced with far more difficult problems than Obama. And while he had a mixed record some of his decisions were excellent. He surrounded himself with smart people and took their advice.
Obama has surrounded himself with yes-men. he doesn't know what he doesnt know. he still doesnt get it, despite getting drubbed in 3 elections.
The truth hurts, doesn't it?? I hate your posts. They are always full of lies, things you just make up. And your hostility is ridiculous. I think you're a serial killer or something. Weirdo.
OK, so you admit you made the whole thing up and have nothing to back your statements.
I thought that was the case.
You are rapidly joining the ranks of "Jake, King of the Unsubstantiated Statement."
Congratulations, moron.
Obama's popularity is booming with the right wing.
They have raised his rating from "Fail" to "Mediocre"
This is shaping up to be a landslide in 2012
You mean the right wing of the Democratic Party, right?
I agree we'll see a landslide in 2012. But probably not what you have in mind.
We shall see my friend....we shall see
I can't wait to see the stiff that the Republicans put up there
You mean the right wing of the Democratic Party, right?
I agree we'll see a landslide in 2012. But probably not what you have in mind.
We shall see my friend....we shall see
I can't wait to see the stiff that the Republicans put up there
One of us has a track record of beig right and one of us has a track record of being wrong. Care to guess which is which?
Maybe this will help:
At the beginning of the summer, most observers expected Republicans to win all three of the big elections on Nov. 3. Two weeks out, it suddenly looks very possible that Republicans will win only one: the Virginia governor's race. The other two will be lostnot to superior Democratic organizing and messaging, but to the GOP's own divisions.
By all rights, the special election in New York's 23rd Congressional District should be a Republican cakewalk. Stretching across the hunting and fishing towns along the Great Lakes and Canadian border, the district contains Fort Drum, base of the 10th Mountain division, and re-elected its Republican congressman in the disaster years of 2006 and 2008 by margins of 60-plus percent.
Yet polls show the Republican candidate in serious trouble. State Republican Party leaders prevented an open primary race and instead engineered the nomination of one of their own, moderate, pro-choice Assemblywoman Deirdre Scozzafava.
Angry conservatives in the 23rd rebelled, rallying to the third-party candidacy of local accountant Doug Hoffman. Hoffman and Scozzafava are splitting the Republican vote between them, allowing Democrat Bill Owen to emerge as the front-runner.
Conservative radio host Hugh Hewitt this week offered a stern condemnation of this fratricide on his popular program, calling the third-party candidate:
.... a wrecker, a selfish "look at me" poser .... It takes an outsized ego to look at poll after poll that puts you behind not one but two candidates by more than 10 points and still declare yourself in the hunt.
Whoops! Sorry, rewind. Fzzzzwwwwvvvvwwwzzzp. That was an editing error. Hugh Hewitt was not blasting Doug Hoffman, the third-party candidate in New York. In fact, Hoffman is the darling of talk radio and Fox News, which have helped to spread Hoffman Fever for the past few weeks.
No, Hewitt was attacking the third-party candidate in New Jersey's gubernatorial race, an independent named Chris Daggett who has drawn votes from the official Republican standard-bearer, Chris Christie.