shockedcanadian
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The guy who burned trillions in a desert while China laughed all the way to the bank and told them "please, go chase the terrorists, go America. Yeah!". Of course, just as the conservatives in Canada did two decades ago, he is jumping on the "the party is not inclusive enough" to try and deflate the movement that is making HIM even more irrelevant than he already is. This isn't your party anymore pal, it's for the people who are tired of losing.
Does this low-I.Q Neo-Con insult to human intellect understand that Trump won more minority votes than any GOP candidate and had record numbers for a president in re-election? Bush needed billions, his dads name and a recount to win his first election that many Dems still say wasn't on the level.
When CNN is drooling all over you, you know it's because this guy represents all of the failure that has allowed China to become top dog, while a handful of conmen in the West made cash (only temporarily, though they are too thick to understand this).
China is dividing America and this selfish fool is helping them...yet again...I almost feel ashamed supporting Bush. I did so because I support the American People. Apparently he doesn't feel the same way.
MSS must be having a field day with their annual foreign recruitment drive. The West is open for business and you can bet many security agents are jumping ship.
Washington (CNN)Former President George W. Bush again criticized what he sees as a Republican Party that is not inclusive enough, arguing that if it stands for "White Anglo-Saxon Protestantism, then it's not going to win anything."
The comments by the 43rd President -- who has recently critiqued the modern GOP with a candor that has been unusual for him in retirement -- speak to a rift in the party that has one side urging a doubling-down on former President Donald Trump's brand of nativist politics and another that wants to return to the more traditional GOP that Bush once led.
Bush made the remark in a podcast interview with The Dispatch last week in response to a question about members of the Republican Party who planned to start a caucus pushing for "Anglo-Saxon political tradition" and Republicans who peddled the falsehood that the 2020 election was stolen. Bush, who said he does not believe the election was stolen, told The Dispatch that while he believes Republicans will eventually govern again, "if the Republican Party stands for exclusivity -- you know, it used to be country clubs, now evidently it's White Anglo-Saxon Protestantism -- then it's not going to win anything."
It's far from clear, however, if the former President's guidance will find an audience among a GOP whose leaders are reluctant to defy former President Donald Trump and his base.
Does this low-I.Q Neo-Con insult to human intellect understand that Trump won more minority votes than any GOP candidate and had record numbers for a president in re-election? Bush needed billions, his dads name and a recount to win his first election that many Dems still say wasn't on the level.
When CNN is drooling all over you, you know it's because this guy represents all of the failure that has allowed China to become top dog, while a handful of conmen in the West made cash (only temporarily, though they are too thick to understand this).
China is dividing America and this selfish fool is helping them...yet again...I almost feel ashamed supporting Bush. I did so because I support the American People. Apparently he doesn't feel the same way.
MSS must be having a field day with their annual foreign recruitment drive. The West is open for business and you can bet many security agents are jumping ship.
Bush says if GOP stands for 'White Anglo-Saxon Protestantism, then it's not going to win anything'
Former President George W. Bush again criticized what he sees as a Republican Party that is not inclusive enough, arguing that if it stands for "White Anglo-Saxon Protestantism, then it's not going to win anything."
www.cnn.com
Washington (CNN)Former President George W. Bush again criticized what he sees as a Republican Party that is not inclusive enough, arguing that if it stands for "White Anglo-Saxon Protestantism, then it's not going to win anything."
The comments by the 43rd President -- who has recently critiqued the modern GOP with a candor that has been unusual for him in retirement -- speak to a rift in the party that has one side urging a doubling-down on former President Donald Trump's brand of nativist politics and another that wants to return to the more traditional GOP that Bush once led.
Bush made the remark in a podcast interview with The Dispatch last week in response to a question about members of the Republican Party who planned to start a caucus pushing for "Anglo-Saxon political tradition" and Republicans who peddled the falsehood that the 2020 election was stolen. Bush, who said he does not believe the election was stolen, told The Dispatch that while he believes Republicans will eventually govern again, "if the Republican Party stands for exclusivity -- you know, it used to be country clubs, now evidently it's White Anglo-Saxon Protestantism -- then it's not going to win anything."
It's far from clear, however, if the former President's guidance will find an audience among a GOP whose leaders are reluctant to defy former President Donald Trump and his base.
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