Could he have had an epiphany?
Naw, I think he is just trying to take advantage of all the anti-Obama talk around the nation to re-write his piss poor legacy.
Kind of like Nixon right?
Oh wait--Nixon failed!!
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Could he have had an epiphany?
Naw, I think he is just trying to take advantage of all the anti-Obama talk around the nation to re-write his piss poor legacy.
I'm not throwing rocks at either one yet. But if Obama keeps going like he has so far, we'll be looking back at the Bush years as "the good ol' days", when America was prosperous. I didn't like what Bush did to the US economy moving so many factories overseas, but Obama may be magnitudes worse.
Leave it to a foaming-at-the-mouth lib barking moonbat to gloss right over the irony and go straight for the cliche bitch-a-thon.No....Really...I'm seriously.
Bush warns of threats to freedom, economic growth - Washington Times
Where was this asshole between the years of 2001 & 2009?
That's an easy one. Bush and the Republicans were trashing every rule and regulation that protects us from the predators who work on Wall Street.
Worse, they were masterminding tax breaks for the rich and working with energy companies and other companies for the greatest redistribution of wealth from the middle class to the top 3% in the history of the world.
It worked beyond their wildest dreams.
The Republicans are trying to make sure the health care companies finish the job and squeeze that last dime out of the golden goose.
Hey, back off!
Chimp just finished his first book!
And he plans to soon read another!
Obama reads books???
And writes them. They are called "best sellers" and he wrote them himself. What a smart President we have!
ahhhhhhhh the dirty hands argument...because one once did wrong they can not do right .....
No....Really...I'm seriously.
Former President George W. Bush, outlining plans for a new public policy institute, on Thursday said America must fight the temptation to allow the federal government to take control of the private sector, declaring that too much government intervention will squelch economic recovery and expansion.
With the Obama administration establishing far-reaching controls in the auto, real estate and financial sectors, Mr. Bush said that "the role of government is not to create wealth, but to create the conditions that allow entrepreneurs and innovators to thrive."
Bush warns of threats to freedom, economic growth - Washington Times
Where was this asshole between the years of 2001 & 2009?
I'd like to think that now that former President Bush is no longer controlled by Cheney and Co. that he is finally speaking his mind,but I don't think it is as simple as that.
The irony of a Bush Think Tank is bad enough, but a Bush Think Tank on combatting Big Government? Oh Lord! Can one die from laughter?
Immie
No, the "nothing more self-righteous than a reformed drunk" argument...Which is also apropos in this particular instance.ahhhhhhhh the dirty hands argument...because one once did wrong they can not do right .....