Jan
13
The Race for the White House
January 13, 2008 | Leave a Comment
I am watching with joyful glee the race for the White House.
I think most of us will agree the GWB has been a bit of a disappointment. Some will say the worst president ever, while others still feel the love for him.
I fall somewhere in the middle. I don’t like some of the decisions he’s made, I think he’s stubborn and has listened to some really bad advice. But on the other hand I don’t think he lied to me either. I also think that W is, both not as nice, nor not as stupid as many will say he is.
I find it interesting that those who argue so vehemently that the President pulled the wool over the eyes of the whole world, including some of the great thinkers of our time are also the same ones who say that George W. Bush is so stupid that he can’t tie his own shoes.
Yes, I’m talking to you Bill Maher. I’m a big fan of yours but the constant, “I hate Bush” and “Bush is stupid” drivel that you have stooped to is unfunny, not entertaining at all and quite honestly below you. I believe you have more talent and more intelligent things to say than that.
Come on friends, you can’t have it both ways. You can’t say on one hand that he is dumber than rocks then on the other say that he masterminded not only the take down of the
However, George Bush is yesterday’s news, we now look toward a new occupant in the White House. And it’s getting fun.
Here is why I watch with joyful glee.
The far left of this country, including
The shoe in, Billary Cinton, stumbled in ![]()
in NH, or did she? A careful look at the delegate count, courtesy of CNN will show you that Billary and Don’t Tell Mama I’m for Obama tied in
And now our first, self proclaimed, “black” president, Slick Willy, has the black population, mad at him for saying that the whole Obama phenomenon is the biggest fairy tale he’s ever seen. Meanwhile, his other half, Bill Junior, has the same folks mad at her for saying that Marty King has less to do with the Civil Rights Movement taking hold than Lyndon Johnson did.
Uh oh, perhaps that was a bit too Howard Dean, sorry. I mean hold on it’s going to be a bumpy ride.
