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Old 04-30-2007, 12:49 PM
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Stupid political rant of the day.

I kind of liked Bush at the start and I was only moderately against him for a while. I think he is a decent guy and I believe he has a lot of natural leadership capabilities and he has vision (which I love because it is so rare in leaders). However, the guy simply does not know how to execute a game plan. There really is nothing more fraught with disaster than an ambitious game plan executed with the wrong team and a poor tactical leader.

I think the President is simply fatally flawed when it comes to assembling the right team and he obviously doesn't hold people accountable. His support for Gonzalez was so out of whack with Gonzalez' performance and it is so out of whack with the AG's complete lack of support from both parties that it simply boggles the mind. It leaves you wondering and a bit unnerved that someone can fail so disastrously in his administration and still have a job. Sadly, we have seen this many times before with him.

Is the White House a place for his friends to hang out or is it a place for serious people to do serious work?

Although I think Bush is smart enough to be president, he clearly does not have the chops to be one. Worse, he doesn't even have the ability to keep his house in order and to support himself with the best and brightest. That is very dangerous for the U.S.

For the first time, I wonder in Kerry would have been a better president. I hate Kerry as he is a pompous windbag who trashed his country and his fellow soldiers. However, I have to believe that even Kerry would have done a better job surrounding himself with talent.
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Old 04-30-2007, 12:52 PM
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I think he is a decent guy and I believe he has a lot of natural leadership capabilities ...

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WOW! Stupid political rant is a huge understatement.
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Old 04-30-2007, 01:16 PM
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Bush's inability to hold anyone accountable comes from two places.

1) Bush himself has skated through life being bailed out by friends and family after messing up job after job. Unsurprisingly, he seems to hold his administration to the same rigorous standards. It's just typical old-boy networking writ extremely large.

2) Bush feels he was chosen by God to lead the country. Why would God put someone fallible in charge?

I think it's mostly #1 with a sprinkling of #2.

Also, for all the noise made about Bush's IQ, I don't think that really matters too much.
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Old 04-30-2007, 01:38 PM
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Also, for all the noise made about Bush's IQ, I don't think that really matters too much.

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It seems to me, from all that I've read about how the Bush administration operates, is that Bush isn't stupid so much as he's intentionally uninformed. Without making this a conspiracy post, Cheney really is making a lot of the decisions, and they use the President's lack of knowledge to shield him from harm. For example, the Valerie Plame leak for which insiders were shielded and Scooter Libby took the fall.

Regarding the OP, yeah, he's bad. The whole administration is dangerous.
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Old 04-30-2007, 01:57 PM
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Maybe its just because Bush is trying to do something important, and worth doing, and it ain't easy, so he's running into a lot of problems.
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Old 04-30-2007, 02:03 PM
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For the first time, I wonder in Kerry would have been a better president.

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LMAO !! the only worse prez than Bush would have been Kerry ... well maybe Dean .. its all just Giant Douche vs Turd Sandwich
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Old 04-30-2007, 02:56 PM
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Maybe its just because Bush is trying to do something important, and worth doing, and it ain't easy, so he's running into a lot of problems.

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"Honestly, I think we should just trust our president in every decision he makes and should just support that, you know, and be faithful in what happens." - Britney Spears
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Old 04-30-2007, 02:09 PM
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Bush's inability to hold anyone accountable comes from two places.

1) Bush himself has skated through life being bailed out by friends and family after messing up job after job. Unsurprisingly, he seems to hold his administration to the same rigorous standards. It's just typical old-boy networking writ extremely large.

2) Bush feels he was chosen by God to lead the country. Why would God put someone fallible in charge?

I think it's mostly #1 with a sprinkling of #2.

Also, for all the noise made about Bush's IQ, I don't think that really matters too much.

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Accountable? Why would he want to hold anyone accountable? Everything's going basically the way he wants it to.

"You're doing a fine job, brownie."
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Old 04-30-2007, 02:26 PM
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Bush's inability to hold anyone accountable comes from two places.

1) Bush himself has skated through life being bailed out by friends and family after messing up job after job. Unsurprisingly, he seems to hold his administration to the same rigorous standards. It's just typical old-boy networking writ extremely large.

2) Bush feels he was chosen by God to lead the country. Why would God put someone fallible in charge?

I think it's mostly #1 with a sprinkling of #2.

Also, for all the noise made about Bush's IQ, I don't think that really matters too much.

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Accountable? Why would he want to hold anyone accountable? Everything's going basically the way he wants it to.

"You're doing a fine job, brownie."

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Iraq's not going how he or his adminstration wanted it to--this is largely a result of Rumsfeld not being held accountable. How exactly is everything going how he wanted it to?

I don't get the purpose of the quote, either, other than to reiterate that Bush doesn't hold people accountable.
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Old 04-30-2007, 02:28 PM
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Bush's inability to hold anyone accountable comes from two places.

1) Bush himself has skated through life being bailed out by friends and family after messing up job after job. Unsurprisingly, he seems to hold his administration to the same rigorous standards. It's just typical old-boy networking writ extremely large.

2) Bush feels he was chosen by God to lead the country. Why would God put someone fallible in charge?

I think it's mostly #1 with a sprinkling of #2.

Also, for all the noise made about Bush's IQ, I don't think that really matters too much.

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Accountable? Why would he want to hold anyone accountable? Everything's going basically the way he wants it to.

"You're doing a fine job, brownie."

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Iraq's not going how he or his adminstration wanted it to--this is largely a result of Rumsfeld not being held accountable. How exactly is everything going how he wanted it to?

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