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John Bolton: US Voters agree George W Bush left Barack Obama with a mess
TheTelegraph ^ | May 30, 2012 | Jon Swaine

Posted on 05/31/2012 7:38:41 AM PDT by Colonel Kangaroo

John Bolton, Mr Bush's ambassador to the United Nations, said it would not be helpful for the Republicans to more vigorously defend the former president's record, which Democrats have sharply criticised.

Mr Bolton urged Mitt Romney, the party's nominee to face Mr Obama in November, to focus on the future and resist arguing over whether their last president left behind "a big mess or a little mess".

His remarks came as Mr Bush prepared to return to the White House for only the second time since leaving office in January 2009, for the unveiling of his official portrait.

"I think people would agree with Obama that he was left with a mess," Mr Bolton told The Daily Telegraph.

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To: csmusaret
The GOP would have acted 'conservative'. 'They' only act that way when not in charge. Secondly, the GOP would have forced Gore/Kerry into acting like a Hawk. Though, I don't know if that would have been a good or bad thing.
41 posted on 05/31/2012 8:19:53 AM PDT by Theoria (Rush Limbaugh: Ron Paul sounds like an Islamic terrorist)
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To: Colonel Kangaroo; treetopsandroofs; grobdriver; csmusaret; Sir Napsalot; StraightDave; ...

Agree on this. Since 1988, the American voters have elected nothing but substandard politicians for President.


42 posted on 05/31/2012 8:26:53 AM PDT by sam_paine (X .................................)
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To: Colonel Kangaroo

Bolton is only partially correct; he should have expanded on that blanket statement to put the real blame where it lies; the large government mentality. These political blame-game comments are NOT at all helpful, if we want to rid ourselves of the RaceMaxist and the wholly destructive big government albatross.

More harm than good, Bolton, by running your mouth for the Communitst Media.


43 posted on 05/31/2012 8:32:41 AM PDT by EyeGuy (Armed, judgmental, fiscally responsible heterosexual.)
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To: Colonel Kangaroo
I agree that Romney should move the debate forward and avoid letting Obama focus on the Bush record still.

If Obama insists, Romney could point out all the ways in which the stagflation economy Reagan inherited from Carter was far worse.

And then point out that Reagan won reelection because he fixed the problems, as he was elected to do.

Reagan didn't have to run for reelection by citing Carter's record.

44 posted on 05/31/2012 8:34:58 AM PDT by dead (I've got my eye out for Mullah Omar.)
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To: Colonel Kangaroo

Every President says this.


45 posted on 05/31/2012 8:37:36 AM PDT by DMG2FUN
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To: apillar

Bravo! Wouldn’t hire the lazy, affirmative action, community organizer to run a lemonade stand.


46 posted on 05/31/2012 8:37:52 AM PDT by Bassfire (Remember the Alamo!)
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To: 12chachacha

Knowing that would be above his pay grade and also his ability.


47 posted on 05/31/2012 8:38:01 AM PDT by Mouton (Voting is an opiate of the electorate. Nothing changes no matter who wins..)
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To: csmusaret

At least Bush was better than a despicable poser. Could you possible set the bar any lower?


48 posted on 05/31/2012 8:38:18 AM PDT by DManA
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To: DManA
Bush had 8 years and didn’t get the job done and we will pay dearly for his failure.

Yes. Bush had good intentions. But in the real world, intentions don't matter. It's results that matter. And as you said, Bush didn't get the job done.

Bush created two more Vietnams under his watch. Inexcusable. And the radical muslims are today bolder than ever. Why? Because Bush did not destroy them the way FDR destroyed the fascists. FDR was weak in regards to Stalin, but that's another story. FDR completely destroyed the fascists. Were there any armed nazi units running around, anywhere, after 1945? No! Bush should have followed that example, but didn't.

On domestic issues, I don't buy the excuse that the Dem's controlled Congress. Bush had the veto pen.

Sorry for the rant. But Bush could have accomplished so very much. Instead he broke the country, and I don't mean just financially.

49 posted on 05/31/2012 8:40:43 AM PDT by Leaning Right (Why am I carrying this lantern? you ask. I am looking for the next Reagan.)
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To: Ruy Dias de Bivar
The housing and financial mess started under CARTER the Incompetent with the Community Reinvestment Act.

I really wish the GOP would grow a ball and propose the repeal of the CRA. And when *they* inevitably brandish the "R" word in response, tell them to go f*** themselves: we're doing it anyway.

50 posted on 05/31/2012 8:46:31 AM PDT by bassmaner (Hey commies: I am a white male, and I am guilty of NOTHING! Sell your 'white guilt' elsewhere.)
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To: All
FOR THE PAST 25 YEARS, 300 MILLION PEOPLE, THESE ARE THE BEST CHOICES WE COULD MUSTER??????

1988 Michael Dukakis (Mass.) – Lloyd Bentsen (Tex.) George H. W. Bush (Tex.) – Dan Quayle (Ind.) Ron PaulAndre Marrou (Libertarian)
Lenora Fulani – (various) (New Alliance)
1992 Bill Clinton (Ark.) – Al Gore (Tenn.) George H. W. Bush (Tex.) – Dan Quayle (Ind.) Ross PerotJames Stockdale (Independent)
Andre MarrouNancy Lord (Libertarian)
Lenora FulaniMaria Elizabeth Muñoz (New Alliance)
1996 Bill Clinton (Ark.) – Al Gore (Tenn.) Bob Dole (Kan.) – Jack Kemp (N.Y.) Ross PerotPatrick Choate (Reform)
Harry BrowneJo Jorgensen (Libertarian)
Howard PhillipsHerb Titus (Taxpayers)
John Hagelin – Michael Tompkins (Natural Law)
2000 Al Gore (Tenn.) – Joe Lieberman (Conn.) George W. Bush (Tex.) – Dick Cheney (Wyo.) Ralph NaderWinona LaDuke (Green)
Pat Buchanan – Ezola Foster (Reform)
Harry BrowneArt Olivier (Libertarian)
Howard PhillipsCurtis Frazier (Constitution)
John HagelinNat Goldhaber (Natural Law)
2004 John Kerry (Mass.) – John Edwards (N.C.) George W. Bush (Tex.) – Dick Cheney (Wyo.) Ralph NaderPeter Camejo (Independent/Reform)
Michael BadnarikRichard Campagna (Libertarian)
Michael PeroutkaChuck Baldwin (Constitution)
David CobbPat LaMarche (Green)
2008 Barack Obama (Ill.) – Joseph Biden (Del.) John McCain (Ariz.) – Sarah Palin (Alaska) Bob BarrWayne Allyn Root (Libertarian)
Ralph NaderMatt Gonzalez (Independent)
Cynthia McKinneyRosa Clemente (Green)
Chuck BaldwinDarrell Castle (Constitution)

New Hampshire Republican primary, January 10, 2012[29][30]
Candidate Votes Percentage Actual delegate count
Bound Unbound Total
Mitt Romney 97,591 39.28% - - 12
Ron Paul 56,872 22.89% - - 5
Jon Huntsman 41,964 16.89% - - 3
Rick Santorum 23,432 9.43% - - 0
Newt Gingrich 23,421 9.43% - - 0
Rick Perry 1,764 0.71% - - 0
Buddy Roemer 950 0.38% - - 0
Michele Bachmann (withdrawn) 350 0.14% - - 0
Fred Karger 345 0.14% - - 0
Barack Obama (write-in) 285 0.11% - - 0
Kevin Rubash 250 0.10% - - 0
Gary Johnson (withdrawn) 181 0.07% - - 0
Herman Cain (withdrawn) 161 0.06% - - 0
Jeff Lawman 119 0.05% - - 0
Chris Hill 108 0.04% - - 0
Benjamin Linn 83 0.03% - - 0
Michael Meehan 54 0.02% - - 0
Keith Drummond 42 0.02% - - 0
Rickey Story 42 0.02% - - 0
Bear Betzler 29 0.01% - - 0
Joe Robinson 25 0.01% - - 0
Stewart Greenleaf 24 0.01% - - 0
Donald Trump (write-in) 24 0.01% - - 0
Sarah Palin (write-in) 23 0.01% - - 0
Mark Callahan 20 0.01% - - 0
Andy Martin 19 0.01% - - 0
Linden Swift 18 0.01% - - 0
Tim Brewer 15 0.01% - - 0
Vern Wuensche 15 0.01% - - 0
L. John Davis 14 0.01% - - 0
Randy Crow 12 0.00% - - 0
Vermin Supreme (write-in) 4 0.00% - - 0
James Vestermark 3 0.00% - - 0
Hugh Cort 3 0.00% - - 0
Other Write-ins[31] 213 0.09% - - 0
Unpledged delegates: - - 0
Total: 248,475 100.00% - - 20
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51 posted on 05/31/2012 8:46:54 AM PDT by sam_paine (X .................................)
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To: Colonel Kangaroo

it ain’t what you get, it’s what you do with it.
jimmy carter left reagan a worse mess, and look what reagan did with it.
compare that with what obama has done and is doing...


52 posted on 05/31/2012 8:49:16 AM PDT by camle (keep an open mind and someone will fill it full of something for you)
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To: sam_paine

Yep. I agree. However there are degrees of bad. I just wouldn’t fall for leftist tactics to attack and focus on imperfections of republicans. The focus should be on obama. Relatively speaking the economy was in far better shape under bush.


53 posted on 05/31/2012 8:55:36 AM PDT by plain talk
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To: sam_paine

I think it is time for the GOP to do away with the primaries and go back to the “smokey back room” to decide which candidate to run.

All Presidents are elected by an uncommitted electorate who will vote for the most handsome, Presidential looking man, not the most qualified.


54 posted on 05/31/2012 8:55:38 AM PDT by Ruy Dias de Bivar (Anything Goes, Phantom of the Opera, Nice work if you can get it, EVITA. On BROADWAY last week.!)
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To: DManA
While I'm certainly no fan of the Bush family, this(media/democrap)idea that Clinton left Bush a great economy was a truckload of bovine excrement.

The house-of-cards Clinton economy was built upon tech/housing bubbles and Madoff-like ponzi schemes. America became nothing but a den of thieves, creating shysters on every corner from wall street to main street. The Clintonites were nothing more than grifters, except they set up their operations to steal from everyone...good or bad, unfortunately many outside of the Clinton clan joined in on the greed and selfishness of the 90's.

Every crisis since(nature or man-made)was an opportunity for some shyster(s)to rip off government coffers/innocent bystanders...from Katrina to 911.

"You never want a serious crisis to go to waste"...and the leeches didn't.

It's what happens when a people turn to Gov. for all the answers and take on no responsibilities themselves. If it continues unabated...well, there's a word for it, anarchy.

America's future depends on how much of this cancer has, or will continue to spread...and what will be done to stop it. With so many on the Gov. dole(in one way or the other), I don't see much "hope/change"...just a festering.

55 posted on 05/31/2012 8:56:03 AM PDT by RckyRaCoCo (I prefer liberty with danger to peace with slavery, IXNAY THE TSA!)
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To: RckyRaCoCo

The Republican Congress DID nearly balance the budget with the forebearance of Clinton.

But I agree that the glow coming off the economy in his term was more from a fever than robust health.


56 posted on 05/31/2012 9:05:06 AM PDT by DManA
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To: Personal Responsibility

The media successfully “borked” W

How? Were they supposed to not report on the biggest recession since the Great Depression? Bush presided over a massive housing bubble - fueled by the easy lending policies for low incomes that he and Rove promoted - and when the bubble burst, the economy tanked. And you’re saying it’s the media’s fault, not Bush’s?

I don’t like the liberal media either, but Reagan had a liberal media too, and that didn’t keep him from being a successful and popular president.


57 posted on 05/31/2012 9:09:44 AM PDT by WilliamIII
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To: DManA
George Bush was a failed President.

Many presidents were failures at one thing or another during their term. However, Obama has failed at everything he has tried except for his attempt to destroy this nation and its credibility worldwide. At that he has been a resounding success.

58 posted on 05/31/2012 9:11:22 AM PDT by Don Corleone ("Oil the gun..eat the cannoli. Take it to the Mattress.")
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To: Colonel Kangaroo

Truth be told, Pelosi, Reid, Dodd and Frank left the mess and Obama doubled down on it.


59 posted on 05/31/2012 9:12:55 AM PDT by N. Theknow (Kennedys=Can't drive, can't ski, can't fly, can't skipper a boat, but they know what's best for you.)
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To: 12chachacha

I have never heard him specify, in his opinion, what got us into this mess

That’s because Bush was following liberal policies, like easy lending for low income homebuyers. Bush’s liberalism ran us into the ditch, so Obama can’t get too specific in criticism policies he, as a liberal like Bush, supported.


60 posted on 05/31/2012 9:13:55 AM PDT by WilliamIII
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