Because it seems that George Bush still does not get it. He does not understand that he is not playing a gentleman's game. He does not and cannot see Barak Obama for what he is. Bush does not get that Keystone pipeline is a symbol for Obama's determination to deprive America of energy until he starves and breaks the country.
I get angry because the Bush family so many times has honored the Clintons and even the Obamas and legitimatized them and undercut every effort conservatives mounted to expose the left for what it is. Bush honored Teddy Kennedy in the White House and his family did more than any other family in America to rehabilitate Bill Clinton.
The Keystone pipeline rejection and the throttling of drilling for oil and gas everywhere on the continent where the president's writ would run is a threat to preservation of the nation as a world economic and military power. It is not a no-brainer, it is malevolent.
He [Bush] does not and cannot see Barak Obama for what he is.We are talking about the man who presided over the imprisonment of Ignacio Ramos and Jose Alonso Compean.
I will never forgive him for that.
I know, it's a small thing compared to his inability to understand "Obama's determination to deprive America of energy until he starves and breaks the country". But to me, that incident with Ramos and Compean defined the absolute and total obtuseness of President George W Bush.
He has an amazing an frightening ability to be absolutely oblivious to the truth.
Yep! Another critical failure for 'W' was his inability to replace Dick Cheyney as VP after his first term. Had he done so we might have an 'heir apparent' and we might have been spared the Obama presidency. He could have kept Cheyney in another capacity.
Per usual, you are thorough and correct.
You don't understand. (;> You get all types at the country club bar and you have to get along for the good of the club. Be damn unseemly for one of the founders kids to be picking on the newbs. Damn caddies got a seat on the board and slipped everybody nitrous the night of the board president election. It will all sort itself out before the great grand kids come to maturity. The caddies are bound to wreck the place but the old members will pick up the pieces.