RetiredGySgt
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Ok Libs tell us exactly why Bush was a bad President. Be specific. List his errors and mistakes.
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Who gives a fuck Sarge... what's the point of this?
Who gives a fuck Sarge... what's the point of this?
Trolling! Sgt. wins another bottle of beer.................
Ok Libs tell us exactly why Bush was a bad President. Be specific. List his errors and mistakes.
Who gives a fuck Sarge... what's the point of this?
Trolling! Sgt. wins another bottle of beer.................
So you have no complaints? Bush was a good President. Thanks for admitting it.
Ok Libs tell us exactly why Bush was a bad President. Be specific. List his errors and mistakes.
Ok Libs tell us exactly why Bush was a bad President. Be specific. List his errors and mistakes.
1/12/07
"In many ways, George W. Bush is the perfect man for the job, if one understands what his real work entails as an emissary of the ruling class. He possesses all of the qualifications the vocation requires: callousness and indifference to the needs of others, the absence of conscience, truncated mental capacity; the inability to reason and to analyze; the incapacity to admit wrong doing; a penchant for cruelty that includes the enjoyment of inflicting pain and torture on others, as well as a powerful sense of nobility and entitlement that stems from being born into wealth and privilege. He is also a pathological liar."
September 2, 2002
"When George W. Bush took office, his Administration loudly touted its corporate credentials. In place of Clinton's policy wonks, the Bush economic team featured real businessmen, who knew how the world worked, and who appreciated, in a visceral and practical way, the value of free markets. Bush had more former C.E.O.s in his Cabinet than any previous President. His Vice-President was a former C.E.O., and Bush himself had run an oil company. "No president, administration, and Cabinet has been as marinated in capitalism," observed USA Today, which also praised the Administration's "deep management pool" and its "all-star boardroom."
Now, though, the consensus seems to be that Bush's boardroom is filled with benchwarmers, not all-stars."