Posted on 12/21/2004 1:47:11 PM PST by Tumbleweed_Connection
I wouldn't have met with Mfume. I would have waited for the next guy.
But, he's showing his typical backbone to the rest of the nation.
Yiiiii-HAH! for the unilateral cowboy.
Couldn't Newsmax have found a elementry school pupil to come up with a tackier title for this article?
I like it.
I like Limbacher but this is really a non-story.
I hope Bush says "Hey Kwame, I won."
One can only speculate on what Dubya's moniker for Mr. Mfume was.
I'm guessing 'Crazy Mofo'.
GW Bush is responding as any decent gentleman would. Fact is: Blacks have no politcal power whatsoever in Washington, DC. Hispanics and Asians rule the day. Until Blacks wake up and leave the Democrat "slavery" Party, they are going nowhere fast!!! As of today, the Congressional Black Caucus and the NAACP are empty suits hanging out to dry.
Well, of course it IS accurate, but still.....not exactly something to quote from as a backup for facts. :-)
lol!
I saw Mfume interviewed recently. He has seemed to tone-down his vitriol towards Bush... must be 'lookin to run for office again.
This was easy in the "Is that a Newsmax Title?; click and see!" game.
LOL
I just made a post about the headline.
What, and miss an opportunity to look presidential in front of Mfume? I'll bet old George had a smirk on his face during the entire meeting. I know I would have.
I'm still waiting for IRS to dig in.
I seem to recall some recent story about Mfume actually being forced out of the NAACP because he was calling for the organization to begin reaching out to Republicans, specifically to President Bush, instead of automatically giving support to Democrats who patronize, exploit and take them for granted. If Mfume isn't out already, he will be soon. Haven't got time to dig up the details but I do recall reading this within the last week or two.
I believe Mfume was in dispute with Julian Bond, the president of NAACP. Mfume wants the organization to accept the fact that a Republican is in the White House and deal with it. Bond, more hardcore liberal between the two, rejected this. So, by accepting Mfume, Bush was playing "the lesser of two evils", "divide and conquer", and looked presidential at the same time.
It is idiotic to even talk to these people....They
hgave only one agenda and that is to discredit this
President who actually cares about people and is
an authentic person-- you can compare this with the
guy they all adore...Bill Clinton. So if I had my
druthers -it would be go catch a rolling donut...but
hell, I am not one to forgive and forget...and as
that old bullsh****..used to say..And that's the way
it is......Jake
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