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How much is President Bush and Bushies to Blame for this Loss?
opinion | 11/7/2006 | brianbaldwin

Posted on 11/07/2006 10:19:51 PM PST by Brian_Baldwin

This loss is going to have historical consequences – how much is President Bush to blame for this loss? Is it too early to say that the blame for this loss rests squarely with President Bush and the “Bushbots”?

Bush? Or is it Bush and the RINOs? . . . And worst of all to blame, the fault of what some talk show hosts call the Harriet Myers Storm-trooper crowd of Bushbots who simply would bray like a donkey whenever conservatives brought up the obvious problems with Bush from illegal immigration, to port deals, to his globalist friends and massive spending?

Well, it isn’t going to just be me saying that President Bush and the bots wasted too many years, they had the power and blew it.

Only in the last couple weeks did Bush start to try to get the message out about the good economy, but the fact is there were many conservatives who kept saying this is a winning message for a long time, if only the Republicans would get serious about getting the message out --- and the reply from the Bushbots was “the DOW and the stock market isn’t the same as the economy”, ignoring that the important message about the economy wasn’t just the stock market but much more.

The Republicans were on a dog and pony show with the “Bushies”, of which some now call the “Bushbots”, and years were wasted with what many now say were idiots who followed someone who never was a conservative anyway. The reality might just start to sink in that Bush just used some conservative lingo to take these idiots for a ride.

Yes, the President was “on track” regarding the war on terrorism – and yes, he and everyone else were correct that this war won’t be over in one or two years. The point being – no, Bush didn’t own the adage that this will not be a short war, but will be a long war, perhaps decades long – and everyone who understood the enemy said the same, and were saying so before even Bush took office in 2000.

In fact, many of these conservatives were saying Usama bin Laden and the Islamic terrorists et all hit the Trade Center once and he was coming back to finish the job, but Bush was too busy running around with Vicente Fox talking amnesty to listen.

But don’t worry, Bush will probably get his amnesty now. No, I’m not talking about the amnesty for Iraqi “insurgents” who killed American soldiers (no amnesty for our soldiers being held for “war crimes?”), no I talking about amnesty for illegal aliens from Mexico. And one may as well say exactly what we are talking about here – this isn’t about amnesty for illegal aliens from Jamaica, nor Russians, and such – it’s all about illegal aliens from Mexico, which once given will be irreversible, America will not be the same ever again and no one will be able to turn it around once done, because it’s done.

The best hope in stopping the Bush amnesty was a Republican victory in the House in 2006, but the Bushbots sunk it for us all and now with the Democrats running the show you are going to see an amnesty bill forwarded and Bush will sign it with a smile as a “great example of bipartisan leadership”.

The funding for the war in Iraq will likely now be cut off, a front in the battle on terrorism of which Bush wasn’t fighting as a “war” against the terrorists anymore – yes, let me say that President Bush has been doing a good job regarding the war on terrorism so lets just get that out there now - but, it seemed more like he was thinking the war on that particular front was over and he was “building Democracy” and sure didn’t want to accidentally kill any Iraqi civilians in the process because it wouldn’t look good in the New York Times and CNN.

Anyway, for sure the Democrats are going to have the leverage to screw us up on that one and cut and run not just in Iraq but everywhere. If and when the Democrats get there way, which they likely now will, what that tells the world, since Vietnam, and now Iraq which really was a punch drunk easy war as far as any war goes, the message to the world will now be that America can never win another war.

And that is really bad news since a lot of Americans are going to die as a result.

What that means is Iran now runs the region. And billions and billions and billions of dinars will sponsor further terrorism as they dance in the street having defeated the great Satan – and the Islamic terrorist with a likely victory in Iraq will do exactly what they already said they are going to do: they will turn their attention to overthrowing the governments of Turkey, Egypt and Pakistan.

Pakistan already has the nuclear bomb.

The governments of Turkey, Egypt and Pakistan are next on the head-chopping list, of which the Islamic fundamentalists may likely have very good success on instigating the axe. Because, at least Bush did a good job on the war on terrorism, but you can absolutely count on it that if the Democrats are going to call the shots, the region is going to explode; the Islamic terrorist front will be global like no ones business.

The idiots have been saying the war on Iraq fomented more Islamic terrorists.

The fact is, the growth of Islamic terrorism is an historical trend of which was escalating before Iraq, was on the march and would have been as life-size now whether we invaded Iraq or not, in fact likely even more so if their march wasn’t tripped up a bit in old Babylon.

We have a great economy.

But the economy won’t be great after the terrorist hit us again. In fact, when it happens, don’t be surprised how fast you are going to lose your job.

Democrats running the House. Now just watch the war. The war isn’t over. It’s now going to get bigger than ever.

Well, I guess some are saying, with the Dems running things, they take the blame for things, too. The problem with this is, the old media will still blame everything on Bush. So, unless the American people figure out that what is about to happen to America was the fault of the Democrats, then we are in big trouble.

But we were already in big trouble with this election. And a lot of Americans didn’t understand the consequences now, and this will be the same crowd who won’t understand later when everything blows up in our face.

I suppose some are thinking that all I have been doing is the same as the Democrats – to simply blame Bush for everything.

No, I don’t blame Bush for everything. I blame myself. Because, for some reason, I didn’t get involved enough, involved with other conservatives to get the conservative message to Americans.

Thank you President Bush, you have had to deal with a lot of crap from the old media. As far as I’m concerned, I consider them an enemy of Democracy.

In fact, I consider the Democratic Party an enemy of Democracy.

And, thank you President Bush, since 911 we, America, hasn’t had another major terrorist attack on our soil. I give the President thanks for this. It has been a blessing.

I don’t think this blessing is going to last much longer. Not after tonight.


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KEYWORDS: bush; bushbots; bushies; dixiechixwin; weinerbot
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To: Binstence
President Bush is responsible. He should have taken elocution lessons on a daily basis.

There is no reason to get neurotic over this. Bush's speaking skills are far better today than they were when he started campaigning for 2000. And his performance on Rush's show the other day was top notch.

Let this be a lesson for the Republicans on getting too complacent, and for taking their majority for granted. I think Congress can be easily won back in 2008 and the presidency retained, if, we have a true conservative running as a conservative. Conservatism wins everytime it's tried. Meanwhile I will be one of the half billion people tuning in to Rush tomorrow. I listen to his whole show twice a day anyway, but especially more so tomorrow.

81 posted on 11/07/2006 10:39:49 PM PST by HarmlessLovableFuzzball
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To: Brian_Baldwin

How about blaming liberals and fence-sitters for not understanding what's going on in the world?


82 posted on 11/07/2006 10:39:55 PM PST by skr (We cannot play innocents abroad in a world that is not innocent.-- Ronald Reagan)
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To: Howlin

That was a comment saying that my expectation that the group of people who trash him would be part of the usual moderate crowd was correct. While certainly said in frustration, I don't consider that talking about people behind their backs. Sheesh.


83 posted on 11/07/2006 10:41:04 PM PST by NinoFan
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To: Natural Law
"Our country and certain western states have been invaded and colonized by Mexico"

They voted against Hayworth and Graf. This is a vote for a bipartisan approach to moving Mexico up here. The only house of government to stand against the tide is dissolved. They love it. They want it. Democracy rules. Bush and the Dems will now give us all the illegals we can handle and many more. Learn Spanish. The voters have spoken.
84 posted on 11/07/2006 10:41:50 PM PST by Luke21
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To: MaxMax

I'll be clear tomorrow when Rush says it to everyone, I guess. It's depressing, but again, as I've been saying, this is the hand that we've been dealt, we have to play it.


85 posted on 11/07/2006 10:42:00 PM PST by perfect_rovian_storm
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To: Natural Law

1) We won the war in Iraq in a month. Get over it. It's been an occupation and reconstruction ever since, with every jihadi from around the planet coming to wreak havoc. Exacty where we wanted them to go. They have an elected gov't, constitution, oil flowing, a bustling economy and an insurgency/criminal element. We already won the war. Now it takes patience, which the limpwristers do not have. "let's nuke mecca" is for Savage idiots.

2) Token tax cuts? GWB is the biggest tax cutter in modern history, and it is a FACT, not conjecture on my part.

3) Yes, GWB AND the GOP have been bad on illegal Immigration, as has every other single administration back to Eisenhower. ANd the dems??????? MUCH MUCH MUCH worse.

4) IF there is ONE thing you can NEVER accuse Bush of doing is catering to the polls. That is beyond ridiculous.

No, the electionwas not a rejection of conservatism, is was a rejection of Bush by SOME conservatives who have no clue about history, in addition to too many milquetoast candidates.


86 posted on 11/07/2006 10:42:09 PM PST by pissant
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To: Brian_Baldwin
Anyone who holds the President blameless tonight is delusional. He is every bit as responsible for this massacre as Bill Clinton was in 1994. Somebody on National Review said it best -- the real wake-up call was in 2004, and Bush did not wake up. The voters game him two years to fix Iraq and he didn't. They decided he is a liar and that the Republicans in Congress were just a rubber stamp for him. It's hard to argue with them. They have spoken all across the country, just as they did in 1994.

I'm old enough to have started in politics when you could have Republican meetings in a phone booth. We are still light years ahead of where we were in 1974. This is a setback for the party, but just like the stock market, every party in power needs a correction once in a while. This is ours. The Republic will survive. And if we know one thing, we know Democrats will overreach and will pay the price for it.

87 posted on 11/07/2006 10:42:18 PM PST by Dems_R_Losers (VOTE as if your life depends on it -- because it does!!!)
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To: Howlin

Bush would have lost in 2004 if not for those you despise so much.


88 posted on 11/07/2006 10:42:27 PM PST by NinoFan
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To: Howlin

Yeah, yeah. We know. You elected a ton of people tonight. Now learn Spanish.


89 posted on 11/07/2006 10:42:54 PM PST by Luke21
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To: Steve Van Doorn
Not if Bush passes Amnesty.

Well, I agree that Amnesty is the big risk right now.

90 posted on 11/07/2006 10:43:50 PM PST by rogue yam
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To: Luke21

You shure did your part in your state tonight --- both Hayworth and Graf lost.


91 posted on 11/07/2006 10:44:07 PM PST by onyx (We have two political parties: the American Party and the Anti-American Party.)
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To: blasater1960

Whatever happens, Rumsfeld should NOT go.


92 posted on 11/07/2006 10:44:27 PM PST by NinoFan
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To: onyx


shure = sure


93 posted on 11/07/2006 10:44:41 PM PST by onyx (We have two political parties: the American Party and the Anti-American Party.)
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To: Brian_Baldwin

Well the President is the skipper of the ship, so technically he's got to bear some blame. But IMO this wouldn't have happened had it not been for the ceaseless efforts of the MSM. In a sense, they have been the enemy ship.


94 posted on 11/07/2006 10:44:47 PM PST by Sam Cree (Don't mix alcopops and ufo's)
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To: Luke21

No, not tonight; but at least I *have* elected somebody to the White House.

Enjoy tonight; when the GOP realizes you people have drug them too far to the right, it will be your last Election night with fun involved.


95 posted on 11/07/2006 10:44:50 PM PST by Howlin
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To: Unam Sanctam

I have to think there was a substantial number of so-called conservatives who sat on their hands today.

We have two years to get the conservative movement back on track. Get control of this spending, do something about Iraq, and get control of the borders.

If we can do that, and hold the line on pelosi, then we can win this thing back.


96 posted on 11/07/2006 10:44:58 PM PST by Armedanddangerous (Master of Sinanju(Emeritus))
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To: rintense
I blame the 'teach them a lesson' crowd.

Or, the the cut-N-run (R) "voters"!

Would be interesting to talking with these spineless hypocritical "no-voters" today!!

But those "holier-than-thou" are probably hiding comfortable on the couch in front of the "drive-by" L.S.M. dumb-tube 100 to 200-lbs overweight!!!

97 posted on 11/07/2006 10:45:25 PM PST by danamco
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To: pissant

Bttt


98 posted on 11/07/2006 10:45:26 PM PST by Rheo
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To: Howlin

BRAVA!


99 posted on 11/07/2006 10:45:34 PM PST by nopardons
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To: Howlin

Please, go ahead and steer the party to the Left. Try it out. It will make the GOP irrelevant and ruin years of work by us conservatives. Who will you blame then when the losses keep on coming?


100 posted on 11/07/2006 10:46:29 PM PST by NinoFan
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