Hahahahaha! I love the last line. I guess there are a few Republicans who understand what the far-reaching consequences of the Bush Administration will be when Hillary is elected. Don't whine when it happens, Repubs. You made your bed, you will have to sleep in it.
"Republicans, he added, may come to regret the precedents that Bush is asserting.
"I tell my Republican friends that Hillary Clinton will be the president some day," Fein said. "They just don't get it."
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20070806/ap_on_go_pr_wh/bush_congress
2007-08-05
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Yes, Bush has garnered more power for the Executive branch than any other President in history. That power will come to the next President also, who will most probably be a Democrat, as the people are sick of Republicans. I can't see Bush harvesting power only to turn it over to someone else, it makes me think he has no intention of doing so. He did give himself the power to declare martial law, thereby suspending all elections. I fear that is his trump card.
2007-08-05 15:16:19
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, Bruce Fein is a Republican and he is one of, if not the person who helped write articles of impeachment against Bill Clinton. He said he did it because Clinton indeed did lie. Even as a liberal Democrat, I can't argue with his logic, even if I didn't agree with it. He has stated over and over on several different venues that Congress needs to get a handle on Bush, because he isn't going to be President forever. The pendulum is going to swing the other way sooner or later.
Read the discussion here:
http://www.pbs.org/moyers/journal/07132007/profile.html
2007-08-05 15:33:05
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answered by Slimsmom 6
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It isn't about Bush. It's about Congress.
Our Democrat controlled Congress has a lower approval rating than President Bush.
2007-08-05 15:18:01
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answered by Anonymous
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First female president elected AND assinated... she'll set record left and right.
Me personally, I'd vote for her, but I think we ALL know there are a few too many Good Ole Boyz down south with some jack daniels, crystal meth, lever action 30/30 and TOO much time on their hands...
2007-08-05 15:12:03
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That's why i keep trying to explain that this isn't a partisan issue. What Bush is doing will effect every future administration, regardless of which party wins.
2007-08-05 15:09:53
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answered by coragryph 7
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Clinton will NOT be president. I'll tell you that. She has enough people against her that it's not possible.
2007-08-05 15:11:29
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answered by sillygoose112393 4
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