Video: 100 Days of No Accountability

by Infidelesto on April 28, 2009 · Comments

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  • Great video, cross posted at Astute Bloggers....take care
  • Necrowulf
    i didnt like Bush, and I found him to be an idiot with a suit... I used to say "it couldn't get any worse..." well... here I am, eating my own words, it could indeed get any worse, a looooot worse! I miss bush!
  • Kal_El
    Bush was a bad public speaker, but he was far from an idiot. Obama is the idiot, hog-tieing our CIA, and kissing the asses of those that would destroy us. Dubya had his faults (and they were many) but he was no idiot. The blame for 9/11 falls not on his shoulders, but on the Clinton Administration, because Bubba was too busy cheating on his wife in the Oral Office to do anything about al Qaeda, on whom we had actionable intel back to 1995. Notice what party Bubba and B Hussein Obama come from...

    And I miss Dubya as well!
  • hellosnackbar
    The only thing that Bush was guilty of was an apparent lack of contingency planning after
    the Iraqi army were predictably flattened.
    That said ,I thought of him as a thoroughly decent man ;who had the honesty and character to laugh at his own gaffs.
  • SirWilhelm
    Bush had his strengths and weaknesses like any man, and he made his share of mistakes. He gained strength as a public speaker throughout his term, but people still missed what he was saying because they didn't like how he was saying it.

    Many of the mistakes made in Iraq were because Bush took what should have been good advice and listened to his generals. On the other hand, we had not defeated and occupied a country since WWII, so we had no generals with that kind of experience. And remember, there was a whole division in Turkey that was supposed in Iraq that the Turks changed their mind about at the last moment, and didn't aloow through their territory. And it wasn't until he found Gen Petraeus that the situation in Iraq turned in our favor. Bush isn't the only president in our history that had problems with his generals, remember Lincoln until he found Grant? Bush was wise enough to keep his problems behind the scenes, and even took the buck for the problems until he found Petraeus, and then gave the credit where it was due.

    Yes, he was a decent man, and he was his own man, who stood the course no matter what people or the polls thought of him, unlike Obama, who is still campaigning with an eye on the polls. And the longer he serves, the more evidence I see, that there really is someone pulling his strings.
  • JEWHAWK
    During these 100 days,I've been watching on a daily basis some of the Obama's staff and I didn't like ANY of them,but one.Here I put my grades on them using a scale from 0 up to 10.

    *ROBERT GIBBS : 4

    *ROBERT GATES: 7

    *ERIC HOLDER : 2

    *JANET NAPOLITANO: 3

    *TIMOTHY GEITHNER : 1

    *JOE BIDEN: 3

    *BARACK OBAMA: 5

    *OBAMA'S NEW DOG: 10
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