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That was so pathetic and sad it was almost laughable. When will the man child man up and take the responsibilities. It's almost to the point I am wishing for Carter to take control
Obama is victim of Bush's failed promises
Does anyone recall Bush blaming his problems on Clinton? Did Bush ever say "This recession is the fault of the previous administration"? Or "The attacks on 9/11 came about because of failures by the previous administration"?
I don't recall such if he did. I do recall that Bush took responsibility and proposed action.
But lest anyone say I am a Bush backer, I dont recall Clinton blaming Bush I either. Or any president blaming his predecessor 18 months into his term for the way things are.
I guess playing the blame game is the kind of change Obama had in mind.
Does anyone recall Bush blaming his problems on Clinton? Did Bush ever say "This recession is the fault of the previous administration"? Or "The attacks on 9/11 came about because of failures by the previous administration"?
I don't recall such if he did. I do recall that Bush took responsibility and proposed action.
But lest anyone say I am a Bush backer, I dont recall Clinton blaming Bush I either. Or any president blaming his predecessor 18 months into his term for the way things are.
I guess playing the blame game is the kind of change Obama had in mind.
Well to be honest Bush did blame Clinton for North Koreas nuclear arsenal
As for 9/11 it may have been warranted but he not only blamed Clinton but Cater and Reaganm
Re 9/11 (a three-fer, encompassing Clinton, Carter and Reagan):
"They looked at our response after the hostage crisis in Iran, the bombings of the Marine barracks in Lebanon, the first World Trade Center attack, the killing of American soldiers in Somalia, the destruction of two U.S. embassies in Africa, and the attack on the USS Cole. They concluded that free societies lacked the courage and character to defend themselves against a determined enemy." GW Bush
Does anyone recall Bush blaming his problems on Clinton? Did Bush ever say "This recession is the fault of the previous administration"? Or "The attacks on 9/11 came about because of failures by the previous administration"?
I don't recall such if he did. I do recall that Bush took responsibility and proposed action.
But lest anyone say I am a Bush backer, I dont recall Clinton blaming Bush I either. Or any president blaming his predecessor 18 months into his term for the way things are.
I guess playing the blame game is the kind of change Obama had in mind.
Well to be honest Bush did blame Clinton for North Koreas nuclear arsenal
As for 9/11 it may have been warranted but he not only blamed Clinton but Cater and Reaganm
Re 9/11 (a three-fer, encompassing Clinton, Carter and Reagan):
"They looked at our response after the hostage crisis in Iran, the bombings of the Marine barracks in Lebanon, the first World Trade Center attack, the killing of American soldiers in Somalia, the destruction of two U.S. embassies in Africa, and the attack on the USS Cole. They concluded that free societies lacked the courage and character to defend themselves against a determined enemy." GW Bush
May be. I don't recall it. I don't recall any president spending this much time pointing fingers at someone else for his own failures.
Obama is victim of Bush's failed promises
Democrats are always the victim.
Everyone else accepts personal responsibility.
That's so wrong.
The truth is, we are all the victims of Bush/Republican FAILED policies. But it's worse for the Republican base. They know they have been duped by the Republican elite, but they don't know what to do about it
Originally Posted by rdean
That's so wrong.
The truth is, we are all the victims of Bush/Republican FAILED policies. But it's worse for the Republican base. They know they have been duped by the Republican elite, but they don't know what to do about it
You are all victims of your own ignorance and lack of researching the candidates you have chosen over the last 50 years.And we are a victim of Obama's