Was George W. Bush on the stump for anyone this election? (Reagan, Clinton)
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But the last two candidate, Romney and McCain were. Happily, the Clintons might turn out to be the biggest losers of this cycle.
Welcome back from the 2012 election Sanrene, I see you got your PAC funding back LOL, where have you been for the last 2 years witness protection program?
One's a patriot and the other a narcissist who admits he loves attention and power. Clinton is still suffering from self-esteem issues despite serving as President. Internally he still views himself as trailer trash hillbilly. Think about this - he was the President of the USA and he picks Lewinsky. The man could have at least picked a startlet like his idol JFK.
One's a patriot and the other a narcissist who admits he loves attention and power. Clinton is still suffering from self-esteem issues despite serving as President. Internally he still views himself as trailer trash hillbilly. Think about this - he was the President of the USA and he picks Lewinsky. The man could have at least picked a startlet like his idol JFK.
I agree with most of the comments on Clinton. That man has issues. But W was a patriot and Clinton wasn't?! That sort of self-aggrandizing GOP hogwash always revolts me.
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HAHAHAHAHAHAHA...no, he wasn't needed at all!
But the last two candidate, Romney and McCain were. Happily, the Clintons might turn out to be the biggest losers of this cycle.
No,the American people will be the biggest losers in THIS election cycle..Clinton's have more money than the Pope so they will benefit in the GOP takeover financially and then when the GOP screws the goat,the Clinton's will benefit in '16 yet again.
As for GW? I think he wants to stay out of the spotlight as much as possible..he knows what
the American people thought of him as he left office..you could see it on his face inaguaration day
..he finally realize Cheney et al had used him as a dupe..at least he has enough class to stay out of the way now.
No,the American people will be the biggest losers in THIS election cycle..Clinton's have more money than the Pope so they will benefit in the GOP takeover financially and then when the GOP screws the goat,the Clinton's will benefit in '16 yet again.
As for GW? I think he wants to stay out of the spotlight as much as possible..he knows what
the American people thought of him as he left office..you could see it on his face inaguaration day
..he finally realize Cheney et al had used him as a dupe..at least he has enough class to stay out of the way now.
And just exactly how did Cheney use him 'as a dupe?' You realize that it was Cheney who was the architect of the decision not to go to Baghdad after Desert Storm. Others had wanted to invade and take out Saddam, but Cheney expected that the Iraqis themselves would topple Saddam, and he saw that as a preferable solution. By the time he became VP, Saddam was still in power, and Cheney decided that his earlier decision had been a mistake.
Even so it was primarily Rumsfeld who pushed for going to Iraq after 9/11. Rumsfeld was eventually asked to resign and replaced with Robert Gates.
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And just exactly how did Cheney use him 'as a dupe?' You realize that it was Cheney who was the architect of the decision not to go to Baghdad after Desert Storm. Others had wanted to invade and take out Saddam, but Cheney expected that the Iraqis themselves would topple Saddam, and he saw that as a preferable solution. By the time he became VP, Saddam was still in power, and Cheney decided that his earlier decision had been a mistake.
Even so it was primarily Rumsfeld who pushed for going to Iraq after 9/11. Rumsfeld was eventually asked to resign and replaced with Robert Gates.
Really???? How was he used as a dupe? If you have to ask that question then you are way beyond being able to understand the answer.
Really???? How was he used as a dupe? If you have to ask that question then you are way beyond being able to understand the answer.
In other words you can't answer the question.
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