He has disappointed me at such a deep level when he wouldn’t fight back during his terms and when he kept quiet during Obama and when he fought Trump. I stopped contributing to the RNC during his terms and told them they had to fight in order for me to contribute. But, to me, he was infinitely better than AlGore and I shudder to think of Gore leading this country, as I do when I think how close we got to Hillary. I wish he had been better. I’m grateful he stood in place of Gore. And, yes, he should be quiet and keep painting.
But, to me, he was infinitely better than AlGore and I shudder to think of Gore leading this country, as I do when I think how close we got to Hillary. I wish he had been better. Im grateful he stood in place of Gore.
It’s like the Uniparty give us the choice of being slow roasted or boiled alive and we’re grateful to be slow roasted.
His failure to stand up for himself and challenge those who conflated “lying” with “operating on the best intelligence available at the time” was extremely disappointing. And why I now applaud and support Trump with so much vigor. What good is a leader who acts like a doormat?
W surrounded himself with rats like Colin Powell who didn’t help him a bit, but his own weakness was the core problem. He could have spoken up, but did not.
As one who was stuck out of town for a week after 9/11, my recollections of GWB will always reflect the leadership he demonstrated at that critical time. Our deepest memories are based on events, and the emotions we felt at those times.
I still agree with my housemate. Clearly the Bush’s are NWO stooges. Granddaddy helped fund and insure Hitler’s success.
Housemate speculated that Bush Jr may have been a reluctant stooge doing the oligarchy’s bidding somewhat against his own values and patriotic leanings. Now, Housemate is not so sure how reluctant he was. The hostility to Trump is more than a little dismaying.
Our household is not fond of duplicitous fickle “friends.” And we certainly do not like traitors.