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Vanity Fair Exclusive ---: Now They Tell Us
November 3, 2006
Neo Culpa
As Iraq slips further into chaos, the war's neoconservative boosters have turned sharply on the Bush administration, charging that their grand designs have been undermined by White House incompetence. In a series of exclusive interviews, Richard Perle, Kenneth Adelman, David Frum, and others play the blame game with shocking frankness. Target No. 1: the president himself.

So now tne neoconservatives blame the president. Oops. But didn't they encourage him to take down Saddam and occupy Iraq?
didn't they see Iraq as a good candidate for democratic reform?
So now they want to lay it on the president. Typical. Except perhaps next time, we will embrace the democratic process OURSELVES, and be sure we pick a new president who can THINK FOR HIMSELF !

2006-11-03 16:06:59 · 13 answers · asked by Anonymous in Politics & Government Politics

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Better not use the word EMBRACE, Ted Haggard will be knocking on your door.

To answer your question, these people are nothing more than Godless, murdering, warmongering buffoons. The think is us Liberals have always known this. Cut and Run when things are not going well for you.

2006-11-03 16:20:04 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Seeing as how you are most definately not from this country, you have no idea about our great President Geroge W. Bush. He did not lie about anything. He got the same information as our intelligence agencies, Congress, and other countries leaders. He did what he had to do with the backing of the majority of Congress and the UN. Our President George W. Bush has been a decent President in very troubling times. He has been the victim of the most vile smear campaign ever to be unleashed on a sitting President. That is the truth.

2016-05-21 22:19:13 · answer #2 · answered by Linda 4 · 0 0

They were behind him at the time of course. He didn't need encouragement. He wanted to do what daddy couldn't while in office. Remember politics is a dog eat dog free for all. All rats abandon a sinking ship. Though this is one time I am glad. The chips need to fall right at his feet. He is the Commander In Chief of the United States of America.

2006-11-03 16:11:59 · answer #3 · answered by CuervoBMed 4 · 0 1

I would not be surprised to see Bush step down if Dems take house, pass power to Cheney to get pardon, consolidating NeoCon power with Cheney at the helm.

2006-11-03 16:14:09 · answer #4 · answered by Victory ! 6 · 0 1

just a thought,if nov 7 wasnt around the corner how many re-pugs would be divorcing themselves from the administration?

2006-11-03 16:11:26 · answer #5 · answered by ? 7 · 0 1

But does their condemnation make them any less culpable than Bush ? ..After all he was merely pushing their own (P.N.A.C.) Project for A New America agenda. (google it)
What I find ironic is their own "cut and run" Strategy from their stupid Facilitator that we as Americans have the misfortune of having as our President.

2006-11-03 16:09:01 · answer #6 · answered by dstr 6 · 1 2

hahah YEA!!! Of course they are.. Its election time and it is right around the corner... They want the powar. They must have the power! Power good.!

2006-11-03 16:10:25 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

too late. the Republicans have been rubberstamping GW's every whim for 6 years now.

2006-11-03 16:10:12 · answer #8 · answered by nebtet 6 · 0 1

That is a good one, trying to divorce the neocons from GWB. Try again spinner!

2006-11-03 16:09:46 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 2

3 guys speak for all of us?

And Vanity Fair?

Enough said...I still agree with him...but im just a conservative.

2006-11-03 16:09:45 · answer #10 · answered by Squawkers 4 · 1 1

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