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Thread #82028 Message #2029879
Posted By: Dickey
19-Apr-07 - 09:07 AM
Thread Name: BS: Popular views of the Bush Administration
Subject: RE: BS: Popular views of the Bush Administration
"We've had a few who came closer than the rest. Despite all the hatred stirred up about him, Clinton seemed to hold to those values, and he was literate, although he played political smokescreens on occasion. I think Ike was a representative despite his soft-spoken undramatic ways. FDR had some of those virtues, as did Washington and Lincoln, despite their shortcomings. Even GHB had many, or at least the ability to camouflage those he lacked. W, in my opinion, does not even do that much, and he is mushy at the very core."
Your claim that some of the hings being done by the Bush administration are unprecedented and wrong are false.
So now it is fuck FDR? When ever something Clinton did is brought up, you groan and say "blame it on Clinton" but you bever hesitate to mention Reagan or HW Bush when it suits you.
Very persuasive and eloquent.
the Bush administration had all eight — an unprecedented number — ousted for political reasons.
Reno's abrupt firing of all [93] the U.S. attorneys had been described as extreme and unprecedented.