Nobody trashes him for breathing.
It's for the asinine, counterproductive, and wrong-headed decisions he makes that he is rightfully trashed, but the man has the right to breathe.
2007-03-17 13:56:57
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answered by oimwoomwio 7
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They don't have to trash him for breathing. All they have to do is report the news out of Washington every day and the latest scandals involving his highest officials and advisers. I don't watch CNN, but I know no one on MSNBC is expecting him to fold under any kind of news reporting, what a silly idea.
Ask Dick Cheney what he thinks of MSNBC's Hardball with Chris Matthews. He follows the show quite closely, as anyone who paid attention to the Libby trial knows already. Back in '03 when he was trying to float the yellow cake uranium story he wanted the transcript from the previous day's show on his desk first thing in the morning. Seems Chris Matthews was being stubborn about the validity of the story and was making Cheney more than a bit nervous. It's all in the trial transcripts, don't take my word for it.
It's clear you don't watch MSNBC, as Chris Matthews is Republican and always has guests from both sides of the issue, and Joe Scarborough is so Republican he reeks of elephant dung. As Republican as they both are, they don't shrink from asking the hard questions or calling a duck a duck - no matter which party it quacks from.
Funny, you didn't mention FAUX News, the current laughing stock of the journalist world.
No, George Bush isn't going to fold. He's incapable of admitting when he is wrong, he certainly isn't going to change now. It doesn't matter, he won't have to fold. The House That George Built is falling like a deck of cards. Corruption always ends up floating to the top. Stay tuned, it's only going to get worse for this Administration, the last couple of months is only the beginning. By the time the elections roll around in Nov. '08 the Democrats could run Bug Bunny and win the White House.
2007-03-17 22:52:41
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answered by Anonymous
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So criticizing someone about the cr*ppy job that they are doing is called trashing? Got it...
Oh, and by the way...I am very much a liberal, but I am sick and tired of how illegal aliens are getting everything handed to them on a silver platter. Dems and Repubs are both as guilty as the other one. Illegal aliens are killing the US and people are ignoring this fact.
And Bush HAS folded. I will never forget how he sat there reading a f*cking book after he found out that our nation was under attack.
2007-03-17 20:52:38
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answered by hera 4
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As everyone knows Bush doesn't read or watch the liberal news because he knows he can't handle it which really makes him kind of coward. Nixon didn't even run away from the lib media when he was in the middle of Watergate. He took the criticism like a man. Bush must have been one of the kids who ran from the schoolyard bully when the bully started making fun of him rather than fight. Something that seems to have followed Bush around his entire life.
2007-03-17 20:58:38
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answered by Anonymous
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Oh come on, aren't you getting rediculous with this? Just because people criticize the president for his corruption, lousy decisions, incompetence, lies etc. doesn't mean they are criticizing him for breathing. Of course the other side and their relentless attacks on Senator Hillary Clinton, Senator Barack Obama, and Speaker Nancy Pelosi isn't the same. If you believe that it is different you are, indeed, seeing only what you want and not the truth. With that how can anyone trust what you believe when you see only black or white anda very narrow view at that?
Harry Truman, referring to the Presidency, said "If you can't stand the heat get out of the kitchen".
2007-03-17 20:50:26
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answered by Anonymous
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If all he did was breathe, the world would be a lot better.
To think CNN isn't biased in favor of W is just hysterical.
This liberal, for one, doesn't trash bush for breathing. I trash him for declaring he has the right to disappear any of us at any time - you do know that he has said that, right, citizen?
2007-03-17 20:57:49
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answered by cassandra 6
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That's a bit extreme. I agree with you, he won't fold under pressure, no matter how wrong he may be, it's called reality not liberalism.
2007-03-17 21:09:38
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answered by Anonymous
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OK, so lets say "Bush" is Rotten, now what are you going to do ? Vote for Hillary ? Get the "Clinton/ Pelosi play book out and hand the country over to the 3rd world ? Socialize Medicine ? The Russians tried it for 125 years and it failed miserably, so let's try it again ? Then "Slick Willy' gets what he really wants (to act like an alley cat), and Hillary gets her power base she so desprately craves, and continue's to lie, and care less about "Bubba's" womanizing. The liberals keep whining and offering no solution, just "TEARS" !
2007-03-17 20:56:35
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answered by Anonymous
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uh... he keeps giving in... let's review him "giving in"
first... Ashcroft was fired... then he gave up on Harriet Meyers and giving the ports to UAE, then he gave up on Brownie and said he was "sorry" for the Katrina response, then Rumsfeld left, and he "didn't stay the course" when he added more troops (right after he said less than a year before that we shouldn't increase troops)... and multiple others have been fired in his administration in lesser rolls, from the attorney general firings to CIA/FBI intelligence
he's responded quite a bit to pressure so far... and I'm sure I'm forgetting some...
2007-03-17 20:55:39
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answered by Anonymous
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friend, these news agencies are owned by some of the largest corporations in america. these are not "liberal" organizations. however America (the united states) was founded on liberalism. perhaps you should learn these terms and ideas you toss about so recklessly.
2007-03-17 20:51:58
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answered by Anonymous
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