Posted on 01/05/2006 6:18:00 AM PST by Theodore R.
Joe Farah does comedy.
Is America ready for another President Clinton, more terrorist attacks and more condescending, snotty liberals running the executive branch and appointing ACLU judges?
A lot of Republicans are quick to criticize GWB, but we have not had a terrorist attack for quite a while now (knock on wood), the economy is doing nicely despite all the seemingly insurmountable obstacles in the past six years, and we have two new supreme court justices appointed by a Republican.
Why the hell would anyone want to put the brakes on that by caving in to the liberals with nominating McCain or Giuliani to face Hitlery or Skerry??? Myself, I don't want anyone tainted by the senate to be in the White House...
Of course, I am tooting my own horn by saying this: I publicly predicted GWB would be the next president for two terms back in 1995 and that Bob Dole would lose. Everybody said I was nuts... I think if Jeb wants it, he will sweep the election.
* Interesting note on Bob Dole - - a REAL hero on the battlefield!
Hillary Clinton will never be President.
And McCaine will not be the Republican presidential nominee in 2008.
"OK, I apologize ***for*** you."
I just love free speech. You either learn something useful, or you learn about someone's character.
Incidentally, I agree with some of your posts. [Shaking head.] I'm no fan of Buchanan. In fact, I think his fear of Jews tends to blind him. Nor do I think third parties are the answer. I would just love to see a fair, bi-partizan purging of scumbags in DC, and I think a strong dose of skepticism about a politician's purity is healthy.
That includes GW. He may be a war champion. He may have spurred a strong economy with tax cuts. But he called the Minutemen 'vigilantes', he spends like a drunken sailor on liberty after being at sea for three months, he panders to the most perverse elements of the beltway [such as the Clintons and the National Endowment for the 'Arts'], and he's doing nothing I know of to straighten out our insane tax code.
Can't we find someone better in 2008 than a Bush?
FRegards....
I think one of the major problems of some conservatives is their lack of practical politics and an obsession with absolute principles. President Bush is not an absolutist and he is much more practical in getting what he wants, and he got a lot of what he wants so far. The fact the President Bush is not an absolutist causes the absolutists among us to get angry at him regarding some issues like illegal immigration, spending, and not being nasty to our opponents. The absolutists should realize that we can never win anything if we cannot be practical and we do not want to be a defeated and bitter minority. After all it was President Reagan who said, paraphrasing, that it is better to win little than not to win anything.
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