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AMERICAblog: Bush on the campaign trail in Ohio fighting for his third term

  • Cpeterka · 1 year ago
    Keith Olbermann from last night.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9WN_V8FpleI
  • anastasjoy · 1 year ago
    Yeah, let's see how much he considers the confirmation process "broken" when the Republicans try to showboat and block Obama's judicial nominations. Funny, I'll bet the standard flip flops so wildly his head will fall off. Right now there is one and only one issue in the depression state of Ohio: the economy. It was the only issue in 2006 in the gubernatorial race when Kenny Blackwell was campaigning on "Look! Scary gay people!!!!" and Ted Strickland refused to talk about that "issue" or to deviate from his laser-beam focus on job creation, health care and education. Guess who won by 24 points? Maybe Bush's wealthy donors care about that crap but Ohioans like me only want to know WHERE'S MY JOB?
  • OlderButWiser · 1 year ago
    Is anyone but the 28% who approve of him listening any more? Of course, McBush is included in that number, along with his cartoon running mate.
  • SCLiberal · 1 year ago
    I hope Bush and Cheney both stump for McCain, often.
  • imjussayin · 1 year ago
    Funny how Bush always wants judges who go by the literal text of the constitution, but runs his administration according to an interpretation of that same document.
  • EmGD · 1 year ago
    There is no better advocate for Barack Obama than George Bush in a swing state avoiding talking about the economy.

    http://thesebastards.blogspot.com/
  • cmccbald · 1 year ago
    You quote George W. Bush: "This work is in all our interests, because the truth of the matter is, the belief in judicial restraint is shared by the vast majority of American citizens."

    Judicial restraint. As illustrated by Bush v. Gore. Perfect example.
  • TimK · 1 year ago
    He also made a comment about judges "interpreting" rather than "making" law, which I found ironic coming from someone who has repeatedly signed bills into law along with statements that essentially say, "I'm signing this bill, but I don't intend to obey it." I mean, seriously.
  • mrwizard57 · 1 year ago
    I can't believe that bush would refer to or make a comment about our constitution...when I have it on disc from free speech tv where he said that the constitution ain't nothing but a goddam piece of paper....... no wonder he can pass 15 excetutive laws without abiding by the constitution what other president ever did this withou approval
  • 2008 · 1 year ago
    I can't believe Bush would dare enter OHIO!!!
    That state is f***'d up thanks to his criminal
    deviance on both a national and international level!
    His thugs even rigged the Ohio 2004 election. The
    proof keeps emerging. Hence, they fire the honest
    U.S. Attorneys, pronto!

    And how corrupt do those "lawyers" have to be to
    welcome him when he's well known, even by the ABA,
    as an abomination to everything the U.S. Constitution
    represents?

    "Conservative," my a#@!!! What Bush and his greedy
    cronies have done in office is simply raid the Treasury!!
    All they do is break the law, repeatedly and with impunity.
    Any lawyer who supports Bush is no better.

    Bush has never acted as a conservative with any fiscal
    restraint whatsoever or with any respect for the public trust.
    He is an abomination and Ohio has seen enough, already!

    I'm SO sick to death of sanctimonious, perverted, wannabe
    "lawyers" thinking they are intellectual heavyweights when
    all they are to support Bush is a bunch of cowardly HYPOCRITES
    & LIARS in clear violation of their Oath for Admission to any Bar!!!

    The Bush Administration represents the antithesis of The Rule
    of Law. I'm truly disgusted by any Ohio "members" of my profession
    who attended this nonsense. For shame. THE END.