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AMERICAblog: Another Bush screw-up may put his last-minute regulations in peril

  • SINGING_TROLL · 1 year ago
    So, what about all those fundie college grads that are polluting the place?
    I hope Obama comes with a big broom.
  • SINGING_TROLL · 1 year ago
    Or a steamroller. Or at least some good scatter shot.
  • Butch1 · 1 year ago
    I first, read "Big Boom" instead of broom. It would be fitting for a fundie to experience a wee bit of science pushing them out the door.
  • SINGING_TROLL · 1 year ago
  • Butch1 · 1 year ago
    Great video! Thanks
  • Rob Mule · 1 year ago
    The Decider??? A screw-up??? Gosh, that's so hard to imagine....
    Ha!
  • SINGING_TROLL · 1 year ago
    oops I did it again
  • 1970cs · 1 year ago
    Even W. must be starting to believe that he is the worst president ever.
  • Rob Mule · 1 year ago
    The no book deal millions must really sting...And, sting worse if Pickles' hits the Best Seller lists.
    Come on, Pickles, just a smidge of ice cold dish could make the best seller difference.
  • bluestockton · 1 year ago
    Someone at Huffingtonpost proposed a title for Pickles' book: "My Pet Dolt."
  • 1970cs · 1 year ago
    Not getting those gas rights in Utah is really going to cut into his per diem on his post presidential gaffe speak craptacular.
  • Butch1 · 1 year ago
    This is very good news. No matter how much he tries to make it difficult for Obama, he will fail at this. He could care less about the country or its citizens. The fact that he was all for the bailout of his friends on Wall Street and then, turns his back on the blue collar workers at the automotive plants wraps up his true feelings. If they do go under, there are many more workers who will lose their jobs, homes and families over his "rich man, poor man" game Bush is playing. No one likes the pigheadedness of the corporate "brains" who continued to ignore the times and kept producing those behemoth dinosaur trucks and SUVs. For goodness sakes, who really needs an Hummer? If those companies can assure the government that they will immediately start re=tooling their plants for vehicles that are green, we should help them as well. We do not need continuation of "same as usual" production.
  • 1970cs · 1 year ago
    OT: Mark Foley 11/12/08
    "I'm trying to find my way back"

    http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2008/11/12/former...
  • Indigo · 1 year ago
    Mark could teach Sarah some fresh ways to whine. He isn't past denial yet, poor thing.
  • Rob Mule · 1 year ago
  • sittenpretty · 1 year ago
    thank good god for this
  • bluestockton · 1 year ago
    He got into office partly by deriding Al Gore's "fuzzy math." It's fitting he should go out almost the same way.
  • MNUSA · 1 year ago
    Every time I begin to feel sympathy for him for his ineptitude, he pulls this kind of thing that reminds me that he doesn't really care about us. Why on earth isn't he meeting with experts and trying to get our economy back on track? What on earth is he doing these days? I can't wait until January 20, 2009!
  • osage · 1 year ago
    George W. Bush is so wholly incompetent that not only does he thoroughly screw America, he unintentionally screws himself. The man is America's and his own worst enemy. He will certainly go down in history as a laughing stock of governance and an incontrovertable example of a sadistic and masochistic personality co-existing in one pathologically dysfunctional human being.
  • vkobaya · 1 year ago
    He never told us the truth, but his real middle name is screw-up.
  • foxy · 1 year ago
    Typical frat boy mentality...
  • Indigo · 1 year ago
    Math are difficult!
  • vkobaya · 1 year ago
    This had to be inevitable. 2 + 2 = 5, 3, 7, 17 ???? Ha ha!
  • Mike_in_the_Tundra · 1 year ago
    The Rachel Maddow show has an idea for the title of Bush's biography --- "My Bad".
  • Older_Wiser · 1 year ago
    Anyone watching Henry "My priority is the credit markets" Paulson's presser? How much are you making on this deal, Hank?

    Eat the rich, baby, eat the rich
    Bite down on that son of a bitch...
  • EmGD · 1 year ago
    He can't even screw over the environment and the next President properly. He's like a Swiss clock of ineptness. Always wrong, always messing up. Every hour on the hour.

    http://thesebastards.blogspot.com/
  • luvboxer · 1 year ago
    This idiot must really hate America! What is wrong with him hasn't he done enough to destroy our country and the american people. I can't wait till he is the hell out of office..He totally makes me sick I must say I am glad I am not his parents.
  • brian · 1 year ago
    Unfortunately, the righties think he has done a great job and are already thinking Obama will destroy the country. I have no clue where they have been living over these last few years, but it was not the Democrats that got us into this economy, nor was it the Democrats that order the torture or people, persons held without trials, deregulation of banks, added more people to poverty, spied on Americans. I guess the righties really like dictatorships and hate helping others.
  • vkobaya · 1 year ago
    Oh yes! Bush was going to be so gracious and cooperative and work to make the transition to the Obama administration the smoothest possible. What still astonishes me is that Obama didn't walk out of his meeting with Bush on Monday, a dozen daggers sticking out of his back if not a dozen two handed broad swords. We need to hope that Bush didn't use some slow acting poison and Obama and Michelled drop dead this weekend or he didn't get radioactive polonium from his bosom buddy, Putin, to put in the coffee he served to Obama ... actually that wouldn't work as Obama doesn't drink coffee. Treachery, thy name is Bush ... or maybe the Republican party.
  • woodroad34 · 1 year ago
    Thank God that the Monkey Boy is so incompetent. One last screw up for old time's sake, I guess. MSNBC is trying to make this idiot out to be some kind of outgoing statesman -- HAH! http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/27666550
  • ProgressiveTroll · 1 year ago
    I've never understood all this stuff of not being able to overturn regulations anyway. Why can't the new President just issue new regulations that he wants? If I were President I would just issue one order, it would be everything Bush has signed and ordered in the last 8 years is null and void. We start over. I know somethings couldn't be changed immediately such as things pertaining to two wars, but enviromental regulations and the like should be easily reversed.
  • jprfrog · 1 year ago
    Reminds me of an old description of the Hapsburg administration: Despotism mitigated by sloppiness.
    How fortunate that these guys can't shoot or talk straight, and can't count either.
  • clytemnestra · 1 year ago
    we could do with more screw ups like this
  • Naked Bunny with a Whip · 1 year ago
    Another example of Republicans passing partisan laws that give them an advantage without ever considering that they could be turned around and used against them someday. It's raw arrogance.
  • devlzadvocate · 1 year ago
    The dumb ass can't even keep his lies straight any longer.
  • Outspoken1 · 1 year ago
    Remember, Obama is a real lawyer and a Constitutional historian. If anyone can find a way to negate these Bush travesties, I am confident the Obama Administration can!
  • RitornaVincitor · 1 year ago
    Another Bush failure. A fitting way to end his failed Presidency. He should have stayed out of politics and stuck to ruining oil companies.