Originally posted by 2FastLX
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Little George is just finishing what big George started, and Clinton didn't have the balls to finish. His daddy is still the president and you can bet whenever little George gets in a bind daddy is there to tell him what to do.
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I was enjoying reading this thread until I saw this nonsense. Do you have one shred of evidence that former President Bush tells President George W. Bush 'what to do if he gets in a bind'? That's just negative propaganda that the liberals have tried to get you to buy since G. W. Bush was sworn in as President. The inference being that President Bush ('Little George') is some kind of half-bright frat boy playing at being president while the old men in the back room pull his strings. Do you actually
believe that - for a moment - in light of the last 15 months? Really?
George W. Bush has confounded his political enemies at every turn and now has a Republican-dominated House and Senate. His father didn't do that. G.W. Bush did by using his vast popularity to campaign and endorse the Republican candidates - and they won. He's led a successful invasion of Afghanistan, routed the Talban and restored some stability to that county, if not real democracy. Afghans are a lot freer than they were a year ago. His father didn't do that, George W. Bush did.
G.W. Bush has had more successes in the last two years than his father ever did in four, including the Gulf War. Former President G.H.W. Bush is 78, a friend to his son, of course, but he is in no way is telling the 56-year-old President of the United States 'what to do'. That's rubbish and unless you can show some concrete evidence I'm wrong, please don't keep regurgitating that liberal-generated lie here.
We're fortunate to have the man as president and he's done a masterful job, even getting the pacifists at the U.N. to finally see the real and present danger that Iraq poses to peace and stability in the mid-east. That wasn't done by checking with his dad, it was done by Bush and Colin Powell forcing the U.N. peaceniks to face reality and see that the U.N. could actually
be a force for peace, if they were willing to fight for it, or at least, let us do it.
I like Bush, too and I hate to see otherwise sensible people parrot the liberal lie that his father and others are pulling his strings in some way. It's manifestly untrue and if the President's assertive and successful actions haven't shown that by now, you're just not paying attention.