DISQUS

AMERICAblog: Does the president have no shame?

  • tlsintx · 1 year ago
    problem is, the president has no brain.
  • dad · 1 year ago
    no.
  • dad · 1 year ago
    or is it ...
    yes, he has no shame
  • hawkseye · 1 year ago
    Smirky is too damned dumb to have any shame.
  • TheOriginalLiz · 1 year ago
    isn't that the truth
  • dad · 1 year ago
    it is a fact
  • michaelt · 1 year ago
    what can you say that hasn't already been said?


    he's just no damn good.
  • sittenpretty · 1 year ago
    pablum comment...........he should have said,with the Presidents grandfather sited for TRADING WITH the NAZIS our enemies,Mr. Bush should not cast stones
  • sittenpretty · 1 year ago
    read it ,edjumacate yourselves

    http://watch-unto-prayer.org/reich.html
  • mountainhigh · 1 year ago
    Is Emanuel kidding? Come on, Bush has to be a psychopath, they know no shame, have no morals, have no feelings the same as a NORMAL social being. Only a psychopath could have gotten us into this damn "war" without feeling any remorse. Oh wait, that's right Bush gave up golf as a sign of remorse.
  • Rob Mule · 1 year ago
    Under the Trading with the Enemy Act, the government took over [ Oct. 20, 1942] the Union Banking Corporation, in which [Prescott] Bush was a director. The U.S. Alien Property Custodian seized Union Banking Corp.'s stock shares, all of which were owned by Prescott Bush, E. Roland "Bunny " Harriman, three Nazi executives, and two other associates of Bush.

    http://www.the7thfire.com/bush2.htm
  • tlsintx · 1 year ago
    and, right on time, johnny mcSame agrees with his president:

    http://thecaucus.blogs.nytimes.com/2008/05/15/m...

    to me, this is one of the hallmark differences between the old, worn-out, neocon GOPer mind-set and what i hope will be the new mind-set we need to see in this world...i hope Obama can spell this out beyond just calling it a political pot shot.
  • sittenpretty · 1 year ago
    i visited DACHAU concentration camp,when i was in Germany ...think of 20 footballfields of prisons and creamatoriums people...yea courtesy of the BUSHES
  • sittenpretty · 1 year ago
  • KarenMrsLloydRichards · 1 year ago
    Obama needs to hit back as hard: Bush's Nazi-loving grandpa, Cindy's Sudan investments (genocidal regimes are profitable!), and tell Lieberman, in so many words, to shut the fuck up.
  • Bush_Bites · 1 year ago
    No shame and no brain.

    It's a dangerous combination.
  • Butch1 · 1 year ago
    Bush has always broken the rules and he has been a constant embarrassment to this country since he started. He thinks he is above all rules of diplomacy and will say what he thinks when and where ever. Is this the same man who was going to bring both parties together? He is beyond ignorant and always the uninvited guest that ruins every party he attends.

    Speaker Pelosi, are you sure you can't find anything he has done wrong or illegally during his tenure?! I think it may be time to look into a new Speaker of the House who has a spine and will stand up to these bumpkins that stole the White House from its rightful occupant.
  • tlsintx · 1 year ago
    man, this is wildfire...
    "Grandson of Nazi Enabler - George W. Bush"

    http://emptywheel.firedoglake.com/2008/05/15/gr...
  • bordo · 1 year ago
    God, what a dolt. Dumb but dangerous, too. He's cranking up the Iran rhetoric again and he still has 250 or so days in office, so he has plenty of opportunities for more foreign policy mischief. And McCain is pathetic. Straight Talk Express my ass.
  • Shannon · 1 year ago
    And remember that Hillary Clinton voted to give Bush the authority to pre-emptively attack Iran, a country that has never done anything to anyone here. The drumbeat by Bu$hco to attack Iran is getting deafening, and stupid himself has vowed to do it before he leaves office (probably the first truthful thing he has publically said since 1999 )...the perfect turd in the Democrats' Middle East punchbowl a parting gift for our country and Barack Obama to deal with along with the disgusting huge mess that criminal has made for us all.
  • vwcat · 1 year ago
    Write to your senators to have them condemn Bush for his behavior. I wrote to one of my senators as the other one is in fact, Sen. Obama, himself. It seemed silly to write to him about it. lol. but, I did write to Sen. Durbin and I know this probably pissed him off as he thinks the world of Obama.
  • bordo · 1 year ago
    How long will it take America to regain the standing it enjoyed on the world stage until this pathetic little man became president? Ten years? 20? A generation? And how long will it take us as a nation to repudiate his loathesome policies including torture and illegal surveillance? The Dems better roll up their sleeves and get ready for some heavy-duty housecleaning after the November elections. We have a lot of work to do.
  • Nigel Elliott · 1 year ago
    How Bush's grandfather helped Hitler's rise to power
    http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2004/sep/25/usa...

  • PeteWa · 1 year ago
    Bush is a sack of crap who idiots and assholes voted for.
  • Nutjob · 1 year ago
    The only Nazi I can see is the douchebag that made that statement about Obama.
  • devis1 · 1 year ago
    The Bush-Nazi connection has been written about for years but has never been brought to the forefront. This is the most opportune time to do so and LOUDLY.
  • KansasModerate · 1 year ago
    I have always condemned American politicians on the left (Jesse Jackson and Jimmy Carter immediately come to mind) who stand on foreign soil and attack the American government or, more specifically, the American President.

    I now equally condemn President George W. Bush for using a taxpayer-funded official state visit to Israel, to celebrate that nation's 60th anniversary, to make an attack on Democratic office holders and/or candidates.

    I totally disagree with Obama's willingness to sit down and talk to our country's enemies before diplomatic talks at lower levels have prepared the way for productive talks at the presidential level. But I find it repugnant that President Bush would, in an election year, especially, compare that to the appeasement of Adolph Hitler and Nazi Germany in the late 1930s.

    Sadly, most of those posting comments will forget the fact that John Aravosis, DailyKos, moveon.org, and others on the left made it "acceptable" to throw that horrid word, "Nazi", around. It's always been OK for them to label conservatives and conservatives ideas as "Nazi" but now that their own ox is being gored...well, you can read as well as I can.
  • Nigel Elliott · 1 year ago
    Iran is an enemy of America, how? Iran hasn't attacked America and after the hostage crisis, Reagan armed Iran via the Contras and held summits with the Evil Empire to reduce arms. It's a historical fact: countries negotiate with their so-called enemies to prevent wars, duh!!!!

    What's the matter with Kansas?????
  • Dave of the Jungle · 1 year ago
    Shameless is the best descriptor available for the Republicans in our time.
  • Nigel Elliott · 1 year ago
    Bush/Petraeus Plan to Implicate Iran Fails
    http://www.dailykos.com/story/2008/5/15/154924/...

  • 2ndServe · 1 year ago
    Let's avoid slumping to the level of Bush and invoking any comparisons of modern politicians to Hitler and the Nazi's. I HATE Bush, his administration and the harm they have done to Americans but as bad as he is, he ain't no Hitler. I can think of no one better to campaign for Obama than any attempt Bush makes to help McCain. A few more comments like this and Obama might just take Texas.
  • LanceThruster · 1 year ago
    No. He does not. That has been clear for some time now.
  • Shannon · 1 year ago
    George W. Buffoon