rushmc 23 #76 January 17, 2009 Quote Quote Quote Quote Quote Quote Quote Quote There has been so much hate spewed by the liberals against President George Bush, I'm just wondering: Upon who are they going to vent their hatred once he's gone? Who will they attack when things don't go right? Who will they blame for mistakes and corruption? There’s a lot to hate. Eight years of incompetence has generated a long list. I suppose there are some liberals who hate for purely ideological reasons, just like some of our friends here on the far right. Ahh the platitudes So I will ask you, what SPECIFIC ACTIONS show him to be incompetent? Not actions you do not agree with but those that prove or indicate incompetence. fuck me,no, I pass on this one can you really be asking this question? Are you a 24%er? Cangrats You are the first to avoid specifics of your opinion. As predicted...... It wouldn't matter what I wrote here, your closed mind is like a closed book, just a block of wood and I can't reason with a block of wood. (credits to Confucius) LMFAO My mind is closed???Block of wood??? (nice PA by the way) I gave you a chance to explain the platitudes. YOU could not do it You cannot envisage bush doing wrong because of your ideology, you view (bush = good) as an axiom. Changing your view would be a greater challenge than Galileo had persuading the Pope to believe in heliocentrism. My ideology huh?You dont know me and you have not read or comprended much of my posting on this site. I asked a question to which you will not answer because you have no answer. Such is someone whos opinion is born of emotion. I think Bush has done many things wrong. I have stated as much. But the arogance of your self assurance will not allow you to thinkIn many ways you have proven what I have said about liberals and those who have infected themselves with BDS. I have enjoyed your posts and lack of answer. Thanks"America will never be destroyed from the outside, if we falter and lose our freedoms, it will be because we destroyed ourselves." Abraham Lincoln Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
rushmc 23 #77 January 17, 2009 If you want to try and engage in a dilalog, you can start by answering the question. No? Ok"America will never be destroyed from the outside, if we falter and lose our freedoms, it will be because we destroyed ourselves." Abraham Lincoln Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Bolas 5 #78 January 20, 2009 Quote Quote Quote Quote YOURGlorious leader.. YOUR president has buried us in something that is so profound.. that it will take a generation at least to dig out of it. Ah, so that's who you'll continue to blame for the financial crises. But what about other things unrelated to that? Who will you blame when Israelis and Palestinians continue to fight? Who will you blame when you can't get the troops home from Iraq and Afghanistan on schedule? Who will you blame when the Social Security system continues to go bankrupt? Who will you blame when Iran continues to threaten Israel and the United States? Who will you blame when the government doesn't provide free health care to all citizens? Who will you blame when global warming continues to increase? Who will you blame when gasoline prices go up? YOU own the House of Representatives. YOU own the Senate. YOU own the Presidency. YOU own the Cabinet. Who will you blame? Oh, don't worry. We'll still blame the repub's for all of this since they left us with a hole deep enough we won't even have a chance of getting out of it for quite some time. If we crawl halfway out of it, I'll be thankful, but I'm not expecting any miracles to happen since YOUR people left the biggest pile of poo in history to dig out from under! So, to sum it up and answer your question, I think I'll still blame the republicans, thanks. Well, to be fair (and here is my answer to the OP) the liberals would be taking a page from the Republican playbook. Remember how the Bush supporters tried to blame everything bad that happened in the Bush administration on Bill Clinton? It's not so much a playbook as it's just a fact of policy. Most changes a president makes are not felt during their term of office. It usually takes 4-12 years after a president has left to see the impact. Of course whatever is happening at the time, the current administration is given credit for or blamed. Then again it wouldn't be surprising if political analysts in both parties factor this into certain policy decisions. "We'll lose the next election but the fallout from this will be so bad, we're a shoe in for the one after." Stupidity if left untreated is self-correcting If ya can't be good, look good, if that fails, make 'em laugh. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites