Bush The Drag
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In this instance it’s Minnesota’s Norm Coleman, running hard away from Bush after years of blind support. But there will be more. Up and down the ticket, from congressional seats up to the presidency. The stench of Bush permeates the Republican party.
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According to Commander Guy, the Republican’t Primary will be a showdown at the OK Corral and then he will campaign for and help the survivor win the election.
Yosemite Sam is our President. Yee Haw!
Judging from the lockstep votes for the Bush agenda and the ongoing filibusters of Dem legislation, they have been read the riot act by this Bush Crime Family White House, which still controls the purse strings of the RNC and the RNCC.
You cut and run, and we will shoot you in the back before the enemy does.
Boehner is a loyal Bush capo, but even he has been having knock-down screaming matches with the RNNC, which has been given the job of trying to keep the desperate, screaming GOP cowards in line for him.
It will take a little time before they realize they’re dead men walking, and the White House cannot help them. I give it til the spring.
Then you will see the Bush-GOP agenda fall apart like a house of rotten cards.
My father, who worked with Nahm at the Minnesota Attorney General’s office, always uses him as an example of a politician who will do or say anything to get elected. He will be bashing Bush in a few weeks.
This is the chance for the Democratic candidate (whoever it may be) to dominate the election. Whatever else may be said the Bush years have been a time of fear and playing on fear in American politics. 9-11, WMDs, Terrorism, Anthrax mail, Katrina. Played over and over again. I think the country is tired of it. Someone needs to come out and simply say, 7 years of fear has been enough, I am here to restore this country to greatness, to restore our status in the free world and to let our citizens know we don’t have to cower in the basement holding our duct tape.
Very simple. And its a message that can be used against all the rubber-stampers.