Even his own NeoCon base has abandoned him, calling him names such as "Liberal", "Socialist" and "Ultra Liberal", while trying to paint Hillary Clinton with a Neo Con paintbrush.
Sorry, but Bush was YOUR idea, Cons, so grow a pair and own up to your mistakes.
2007-06-13 01:13:13
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answered by Anonymous
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I don't feel sorry for our beloved Idiot King. This guy started a bogus "war" in Iraq, abandoned the search for that PIG Osama, allowed the megalomaniac, power-drunk fool Rumsfeld to mismanage not one but TWO wars, as well as LIE-LIE-LIE to America...
Feel sorry for the Idiot King? Are you nuts?!
If he's "abandoned by the GOP," it's only because perhaps the GOP has finally rediscovered itself, beyond that faith-based, neo-conservative crap from the Feiths, Wolfowitzes, Rumsfelds, Libbys and 5-D Cheneys of this world.
Abandoned by the GOP, my foot...
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By the way: My brother is a decent guy, too, but he'd make a lousy president, too.
2007-06-13 01:15:05
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answered by Anonymous
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I am not sure he is intelligent enough to know what is really happening out side his bubble. But my guess is he is experiencing mounting frustration at how hard presidenting really is. As we see Republicans distancing themselves from Bush and sometimes Bush's war, I think he may be getting an overall sense that he has less support and things are NOT going his way. My fear is the GOP will lock on to some one just like him or worse.
2007-06-13 01:22:08
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answered by Anonymous
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No, not at all. He knows he can't run again so the others have to turn their attention to another time.
Only a few have made much noise about it and that is not enough to make much difference.
As they say politics make strange bed fellows.
2007-06-13 01:15:57
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answered by Anonymous
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Hells yeah. Goose-stepping to checklist deficits to combat an enemy that's no longer there in Iraq mutually as letting OBL play golfing in Afghanistan? and then hiding at the back of patriotism????? Mmmmmm. Grape or cherry?
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answered by ? 4
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He's in a position where it dosen't matter ..he has to try to keep moving forward even if means moving alone..
.Americans put him there. Americans aided in his position, and now when the BIG OPPS! falls he's left standing alone to weather the storm....
It 's typical, do I feel sorry for him? Nope Cuz he's the first President to have True Grit in this country since Kennedy...
I still support him.....as many others do as well!
2007-06-13 01:22:01
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answered by snickers 3
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He still has his share of supporters, but this immigration/amnesty bill has certainly divided things up.
As a voter, and a conservative, I'll continue to send daily emails to my representatives that I do not support this bill unless we close our borders first and send every known gang member and criminal back. After that is done, then we should consider immigration.
2007-06-13 01:16:59
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answered by Anonymous
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His medicare and immigration decisions are doing more harm to this country than any president in a very long time. And both issues will continue their ugly havoc on our lives for generations to come. P.S. I have, until now, been a Republican.
2007-06-13 01:15:23
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answered by lollipop 6
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Bush abandoned them with his wacky policies.
2007-06-13 01:16:18
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answered by ash 7
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I feel sorry for him too because I think he's getting a royal but unneccesary pummeling. I remain firmly by his side, however, because I am loyal and I know this man is basically a decent guy!
2007-06-13 01:14:09
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answered by Anonymous
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