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When terrorists made the same prediction, neocons claimed that they (the terrorists) support Democrats.

So does Bush's prediction mean that he's endorsing Hillary Clinton for President?

(Using the logic neocons used for the terrorists' prediction, the answer should be yes. I assume it will be no, and I'd like to know what the difference is.)

2007-09-24 12:58:16 · 12 answers · asked by Bush Invented the Google 6 in Politics & Government Politics

Matt D: From neocon logic. When the terrorists said the SAME thing, all of a sudden, the Democrats were the "party of terrorism." Now, are we the "party of Bush"?

2007-09-24 13:04:23 · update #1

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Because he believes Hillary will lose to Gulliani.

Since when has Bush ever been right about anything?

PS. If Rove thought Hillary would lose he would not have left the White House to "spend time with his family". That's what people say when they know they are going to jail.

2007-09-24 13:03:03 · answer #1 · answered by easy_game_101 2 · 1 4

Bush and the Republicans said that terrorists, if they could vote, would vote for Democrats because Democrats are known for "cut and run" politics. Democrats tend to avoid war at nearly all costs, whereas Republicans would stand up to terrorists by continuing the war in Iraq.

Bush does not endorse Clinton, but has made a prediction that she will win the Democratic primary AND LOSE the general election.

So to answer your question, no.

2007-09-24 20:04:21 · answer #2 · answered by mukwonago53149 5 · 5 2

Okay, President Bush is an American and our Commander In Chief. He's the one keeping us safe, including Hitlery. That aside, he's not "endorsing her". He gave his opinion. The terrorists didn't make a prediction, they flat out said that Americans should vote for Democrats... They said that, because they know that the Dems have no spine to fight them and kill them.

2007-09-24 20:35:04 · answer #3 · answered by ks 5 · 1 1

The problem with your logic is that your attempting to apply logic to a politicians answer. Am I a neocon, no. Am I politically conservative, maybe, that would depend on the issue and candidate. American polititians are in the game for the money. If you think that the Dems are any different from the Repubs. you are fooling yourself. It's all about the money, if it wasn't they would all be in the business world or attempting to appear to practice law.

2007-09-24 20:04:24 · answer #4 · answered by kba1a 3 · 3 2

W is not endorsing Hillary he is reeving up his base. I am not going to vote for any Dem, as a life long Dem, I am disgusted with them for not only for their rolling over for W for this war of choice, but for they wanting to grant amnesty to law breakers.
But the last thing W wants is any Dem, elected to rummage around in his signing statements or any other records he is unable to transfer to his presidential library. The same way he transferred all the papers to his daddy presidential library, he did not want any to see when he was governor

2007-09-24 21:00:15 · answer #5 · answered by jean 7 · 0 1

No. Dumb people carrying the flag of the neocons use such poor logic. Real neocons are too slick to slip up like that.

2007-09-24 20:08:25 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 2

No,hes just expressing an opinion. Not an endorsement.

2007-09-24 20:06:19 · answer #7 · answered by smsmith500 7 · 2 0

Bush merely said Clinton would be the Democratic nominee. And that she would lose the election. I don't see where you get the idea he is supporting her.????????????????

2007-09-24 20:03:02 · answer #8 · answered by Matt D 6 · 6 1

Of course he does, they are in fact both the same ashole.

We are no longer a Constitutional Republic but an Aristocracy.

Bush-Clinton-Bush-Clinton...

2007-09-24 20:04:05 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 2 4

Bush is only for those that will help him and his rich friends.

So he will probably endorse Rudy Giuliani or whoever wins the Republican nomination.

The Clintons hate George W. Bush, and vise a versa.

2007-09-24 20:03:21 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 0 6

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