"Barely a third of Americans -- 34 percent -- think Bush is doing a good job ensuring high ethics in government, which is slightly lower than President Bill Clinton's standing on this issue when he left office."

That's gotta sting.


I can remember Barbara Bush being interviewed during the 2000 election and seeing her roll her eyes and refer to Clinton as "That Man!"

Clinton has exactly 0% chance of being remembered as the "Worst President Ever." I'd say that GW is definitely in the running for that honor.


I think jimmy carter has that all wrapped up.


no wong. That was a survey of 600 random people. did they randomly live in boston by chance?


Anyone that does daily business with an alleged felon and trusts that alleged felon with national security secrets and the day to operation of a country at war is a complete idiot. Shrub saw nothing wrong with this. He also saw nothing with pooping two bottles of Jack Daniels at Camp David this last weekend.

2006 the house of reps. becomes a democratic majority.

2008 the white house and the senate.

Then we will see...oh yes, then we will see...who in the new president's mind needs further investigation.

Bush lied to the American people about yellow cake and was caught.

Bush fought all the way to avoid the 9/11 comission investigation.

Bush fought all the way to avoid a special prosecuter in the plamegate investigation.

Bush will have a big fight on his hands to get the new supreme court nominee through hearings. Filibuster to no end.

Dave, you are a tool of your leaders who continually lie to you yet instead of holding them accountable you wait for the next point of darkness to shore up the damage. It is not going to work this time.


"Bush lied to the American people about yellow cake and was caught.

Bush fought all the way to avoid the 9/11 comission investigation.

Bush fought all the way to avoid a special prosecuter in the plamegate investigation."

Sources please. Or as LA would say--linkie, linkie!!


Sources please.

Pssst. BRT, there's this crazy thing called "Google.com" out there that may make your typical Republican intellectual-laziness just a tad ... tedious. And it makes your "Show me the money" boasts petty and sad.

That said:

Bush lied to the American people about yellow cake and was caught.

Busted.

Bush fought all the way to avoid the 9/11 comission investigation

Oh, wrong again!

Bush fought all the way to avoid a special prosecuter in the plamegate investigation.

Well, Bush certainly< a href="http://www.ksat.com/news/2520341/detail.html">did not take the initiative in appointing a special counsel, and the House Majority Leader considered appointment of a special prosecutor tantamount to playing politics.


Third link

Now go put on your duncecap, BRT, and go trick-or-treating until mom says you need to come home.


What's with all the blue thingees Dobby, don't you have a mind of your own?

On second thought, forget I said that.

So it's a war of the blue thingees is it?

Tomorrow bud. My blue thingees can whip your blue thingees anytime.

Or, as they said about the late great Bear Bryant(paraphrased)...

"He could take his blue thingees and whip yourn.

Then he could take your blue thingees and whip
his'n....."

Either way you lose, sonny...


"Either way you lose, sonny..."

True, dat. If Dobby doesn't post links, you say "where's the evidence?" If Dobby posts links you say "what're those things? I'm not clicking on those."

Smarter trolls, please.


Shining the light of truth, reason and common sense into the grotto-one blue thingee at a time...

From an editorial in The New York Sun...

"The leading prevaricator in this case is Mr. Wilson himself. He has accused Mr. Bush of falsely leading America to war.

Mr. Bush had claimed "The British government has learned that Saddam Hussein recently sought significant quantities of uranium from Africa."

**(Study that statement carefully, bats. It's the infamous "16 words" that Bush included in his address. For weak attention spans-repeat "The BRITISH GOVERNMENT HAS LEARNED")

Mr. Wilson drank tea in Niger for a week and said that Mr. Bush's claim was not true. But even after Mr. Wilson's objection, the July 2004 report by the British government's Butler Commission found that Mr. Bush's comment was "well-founded."

In a July 2004 report by the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence, Senators Roberts, Hatch, and Bond said of Mr. Wilson, "The former Ambassador, either by design or through ignorance, gave the American people and, for that matter, the world a version of events that was inaccurate, unsubstantiated, and misleading."


From an editorial in The New York Sun

Oh no you didn't! You did not just site to an editorial for your "facts." But then the rest of your post has no "blue thingees" because it's a big brown thingee that you pulled from your ass.


Screaming denial, in free fall all the way to the bottom of the grotto.

I also "sited"(sic) a report by Great Britain's Butler commission and the Senate Select Committe on Intelligence, Dobby.

Pretend it's blue. Just like your blankey.

Pull it up tight, say hello to Mr. Thumb and nighty night now........


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