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Wednesday, December 17, 2008 4:09 AM
RIVERLOVE
Wednesday, December 17, 2008 5:02 AM
CHRISISALL
Wednesday, December 17, 2008 5:09 AM
Wednesday, December 17, 2008 5:21 AM
Quote:Originally posted by Riverlove: What sane person would even want to be President?
Wednesday, December 17, 2008 5:22 AM
PIZMOBEACH
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Quote:Originally posted by Riverlove: Many of my political peers are all fired up about the prospect of all this damaging Obama, possibly even eventually pointing to past Illinois shenanigans involving Obama. I tell them that Obama is un-touchable in all this for many reasons. But I do believe that some of his inner circle will have to fall on their swords in the coming months. This smelly onion is only beginning to peel away.
Wednesday, December 17, 2008 6:04 AM
Quote:Originally posted by pizmobeach: Quote:Originally posted by Riverlove: Many of my political peers are all fired up about the prospect of all this damaging Obama, possibly even eventually pointing to past Illinois shenanigans involving Obama. I tell them that Obama is un-touchable in all this for many reasons. But I do believe that some of his inner circle might have to fall on their swords in the coming months. This smelly onion is only beginning to peel away. Party before Nation - I am amazed at how many people will do that. The selfish, blind, and petty ... we deserve us.
Quote:Originally posted by Riverlove: Many of my political peers are all fired up about the prospect of all this damaging Obama, possibly even eventually pointing to past Illinois shenanigans involving Obama. I tell them that Obama is un-touchable in all this for many reasons. But I do believe that some of his inner circle might have to fall on their swords in the coming months. This smelly onion is only beginning to peel away.
Wednesday, December 17, 2008 12:09 PM
DREAMTROVE
Quote:What sane person would even want to be President?
Quote:It's only Wednesday. Have faith.
Quote:Many of my political peers
Quote:Not all Republicans are like that. While Rush Limbaugh is totally over the line in his un-relenting salivating over all this, others in the tiny sphere of conservative media, like Rove and Hannity, are trying to be fair, and give him every benefit of the doubt.
Quote:I just want to see the country start to climb out of this gigantic mess that Bush is leaving as his going away present. Politics mean almost nothing to me at this point.
Wednesday, December 17, 2008 12:19 PM
WHOZIT
Thursday, December 18, 2008 2:59 AM
Quote:Originally posted by dreamtrove: Clever title Quote:What sane person would even want to be President? Ah, there's the rub. Now you know why we end up with the kind of people we end up with. Obama never claimed to be free of corruption, during the campaign, he even averred that he was not free of it. Someone was talking about the corrupt vs. the squeaky clean, and Obama said "Nobody's hands are clean." I took that as tacit admission of guilt. But Obama is untouchable because the team is protecting him. Quote:It's only Wednesday. Have faith. This River person is growing on me. Have you been here for years? Quote:Many of my political peers Okay, I admit to not having paid enough attention to know who those are. Quote:Not all Republicans are like that. While Rush Limbaugh is totally over the line in his un-relenting salivating over all this, others in the tiny sphere of conservative media, like Rove and Hannity, are trying to be fair, and give him every benefit of the doubt. Oh, that would be me. But wait Rove and Hannity are hardly moderates. There's a whole swath of the conservative media, the real conservative media, that is all over the map. There are people who like him because he's very Ronald Reagan, and ones who dislike him for being too much like Bush. It's not all that he's too far to the left. Quote:I just want to see the country start to climb out of this gigantic mess that Bush is leaving as his going away present. Politics mean almost nothing to me at this point. Actually, if you check the record, not to defend Bush, not something I'm ever going to do except for one second in the next sentence, Everyone leaves a mess for the next guy to clean up. Bush, I'll admit, has left a stunner, but then he inherited a stunner as well. The worst mess ever, if we can skip over the debate between whether hoover or FDR inherited a worse impending or extant collapse, worst ever prize for leaving a mess has to go to Buchanan, who, after all, when asked what to do about the confederates attacking Fort Sumter, said "It's Lincoln's problem now." Here's my one concession to the political black hole that is our commander in chief: The administration has finally given the green light to federal funding for embryonic stem cell research. This ends that destructive debate. (of course, he could always do a 180 if one of his serpentine Jafar-eqsue advisors says something, you know, the ones who always sound much more like Iago the Parrot.) Anyway, the development by advanced cell in 2005 was perfected in humans last year, than can derive embryonic stem cells without hurting the embryo. Apparently, the emryo just replaces the absent stem cell without any net change. So, I'll toast to that no matter who does it. And footnote, as for when Bush lost me, it was probably afghanistan, it was a wheedling away, before Iraq. When Hagel stood up and said "This isn't a manhunt, it's a vendetta." The patriot act got me as a "disaster moment" but since it was largely crafted by democrats, I couldn't strictly pin it on the administration. Now to me their all one big blob in collusion for overall govt. power, regardless of party, etc. By Iraq, it was clear to me that the administration was jonesing for another war at any cost, and was trying to corner all the options to preclude anything that might avoid conflict. So I'd say, 2002ish?
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