Bush nominee gave money to Gore, democrats
Here is the first of two Bush stories where he seems to make bad decisions in his quest to please the liberal media. Why can't he figure out that you can not please them if you are a conservative?
If he messes up this nomination, I will consider him a failure as a President. Republicans have made 6 or 7 of the 9 nominations to the Supreme Court, yet they do not have a clear majority. I simply hate how scared Republicans are of the MSM. The media knows it, and it makes Republicans impotent.
Story number two:
Govs to Bush: Relief our job
Bush over-reacts to media pressure here by stating that he wants the federal government to lead relief efforts in catastrophic natural disasters.
36 of the 38 Governors do not agree, and they shouldn't.
This shows that most competent Governors can handle their job, and that the very very very very incompetent Gov. Blanko failed miserably.
The media focused on Bush, so most people now blame Bush. This story shows that the media should have focused on dumb (mayor) and dumber (governor).
I thought Bush had some Reagan DNA in him, seems like he does not.
Monday, October 03, 2005
Two stories very related
Posted by The Game at 12:16 PM
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comments from Rush:
After working for 20 years to get to this point, to elect a president and a Republican Senate, Republican House to change the direction of this court, to avoid the liberals being able to institutionalize their beliefs in the court, taking it out of the arena of ideas and away from the opportunity to defeat it in Congress, has disappointed some of them, that they feel we could win the fight, and that we could win the fight handily and it would be a nail in the coffin of the left, and we're still now having to wait, as you say, ten years to find out -- or a number of years -- that this was a good choice. Everybody's prayers are with the president on this, but there has to be some knowledge on your part that there's some disappointment out there that there's not somebody that could be immediately rallied around, and we've got people saying that they're depressed, and they're thinking that this is a decision that has let them down and they're, frankly, a little worn out having to appease the left on all of these choices.
Don't read anything into the Algore donation. Algore of twenty years ago is not the same motorhead he is today. Algore v.1988 was pro-life.
Trust & Faith.
I like the way you think Game. You're usually Right On The Mark. And you still could be when you made the comment that you thought Bush had some Reagan DNA in him. I thought that way also, in a positive light, but recently, I have been thinking that way in the negative sense.....that perhaps Bush suffers from the same malady that Reagan did...Alzheimers?!
And what a coincidence that you mentioned Reagan here, when before I read this posting, I had mentioned Reagan also, in a post I made just minutes ago.
My oldest sister, 55 years old, has early Alzeimers. She was the director of a nursing home. At first the signs and symptons aren't obvious to anyone but close family. It's probably a wrong diagnosis in Bush's case, he is probably just afraid.....but given the choice of either being known as 'media fraidy cat', afraid of the MSM, or a traitor to the voters, I think he should be hoping right now that he DOES have Alzheimers....some sort of plausible excuse for his insane decisions of late.
There are some email petitions circulating to protest several of his decisions lately. Supposedly these email petitions are going directly to the White House.
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