...or rather was he always soft?
Bush describes GOP as 'isolationist, protectionist and, to a certain extent, nativist'
https://www.cnn.com/2021/04/20/polit...rty/index.html
He came out with a book of his paintings of immigrants, mexicans muslims you name it. The thing is he is able to live in the most isolated fashion (as his family with generational wealth/theft tbh his grandfather was a stock manipulator ...#gamestonkcirca1920 from what I understand). Oh lord...not to mention the actual fuking security despite living on large plots of inaccessible land.
Cliffs: Again I ask a simple question...where are all these people gonna take a shyt? i'm being serious as its never reported that these large caravans leave trash & feces & dirty diapers in peoples yards and side of the road via their journey to the southern border of the US).
And if you get past the defecation excrement issues....how boutz housing, medical, etc....oh and jobs.
INB4: Steve Jobs was half-syrian...ummm still 1 out of 10,000 successes is not a good trade off dummy.
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Today, 09:58 AM #1
Why did George "W." Bush go soft?
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Today, 10:00 AM #2
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Today, 10:03 AM #3
Dubya was such a terrible President that I actually voted for John Kerry in 2004(srs). Honestly if you look at it there’s a strong case for him being the worst president of all time. Not surprised he’s back in the headlines saying stuff like this.
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Today, 10:04 AM #4
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Today, 10:05 AM #5
OP is just figuring out Jr is not conservative and has always been a lefty pretending to be part of the right. Join the club. Neo-conservatism was founded by leftists to take over the right, something that has been very successful on their part.
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Today, 10:09 AM #6
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Today, 10:15 AM #7
One of my greatest mistakes was supporting him. srs
He was an awful president who cost the lives of hundreds of thousands for reasons that were nowhere near worth the American involvement. I supposed I got caught up in the 9/11 hype which is understandable. Do not get this twisted with the Democrats being any better. Those ass hats voted for the same. They stayed there just as well and committed to nation-building.Resident Cop Defender-In-Chief
GOP needs no water, let it burn.
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Today, 10:36 AM #8
Exactly right. The public didn't know the true intel on the WMD situation in Iraq but Bush did or should have before starting these destructive wars. Starting wars like this is an "unforgivable mistake". What the democrats and MSM are doing to America now is also unforgivable.
The difference between a winner and a loser is
that when a loser loses, he gives up. Moore's law crew.
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Today, 10:37 AM #9When Trump faces a reality she can't stand, she becomes highly emotional and illogical. Every crisis is met by histrionics, tantrums and an inability to deal with facts. "Its a HOAX! Its a FRAUD!"
The emotion then becomes the reality. Those of us with girlfriends are familiar with this phenomena. Donald Trump menstruating 24/7: "Blood coming out of his eyes, blood coming out of his WHEREVER."
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Today, 10:51 AM #10
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Today, 10:56 AM #11
Well, as I read the former President appears to be stuck in a time warp. He believes it is still 2007.
"Clueless GOP elites want to turn the clock back to 2007 on immigration"
https://nypost.com/2021/04/19/cluele...n-immigration/
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Today, 10:56 AM #12
Yeah, like I said I voted for Kerry and it’s not like he would’ve been any better. Think of all of the negatives of Dubya - Patriot Act, started ballooning the deficit, John Roberts, horrible wars, did nothing to stop the impending housing crisis/Great Recession(and quite possibly amplified it through policy), No Child Left Behind, giant increase in healthcare costs, development of opioid crisis by letting drug companies have free reign...I could go on and on but the point is that John Kerry would’ve performed just as bad if not worse in all of those areas.
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Today, 11:01 AM #13
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Today, 11:05 AM #14
Policy-wise, what did Trump do that was anything remotely close to that train wreck, again? He passed some bloated budgets, I guess, but he'd have been veto'd if he hadn't.
Bush's true policy was big Government, doubling the department of Education, was making noise about UHC, endless wars, anti-liberty acts, big spending and some decent tax cuts.
Trump wanted to renegotiate some bad deals and have a secure border, big whoop whether you agree with him or not, it's not in the same ballpark as millions dead and trillions of dollars wasted on wars. Trump also made moves to reign in our out of control foreign policy, sadly he was unable to do much there b/c of the neo-cons in his own party and ever warlike Democrats; was still the first president in a long time to not actually start new wars.Reminder list: Clickbait, seven11, z4v4, ceizer1985, SkinnyKappa, maverickTT1, KINGFABIAN
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Today, 11:12 AM #15
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I saw him on The Today show this morning and they were on the verge of sucking his cock.. OOoooh! and Aaaaahhh! over how honored they were to have him - and then well golly gee! His thoughts on immigration are just heartwarming!
Yeah, it hasn't been that long ago that he was a nazi racist who hated brown people, and was Obama's scapegoat for eight years.
He wouldn't. Just like McCain or Romney - who I voted for wouldn't have. They're all establishment tools and are literally carbon copies of each other.THE SPIRIT OF THE BAYONET: The will to meet and destroy the enemy in hand-to-hand combat is the spirit of the bayonet. It springs from the fighter's confidence, courage, and grim determination, and is the result of vigorous training. Through training, the fighting instinct of the individual soldier is developed to the highest point. The will to use the bayonet first appears in the trainee when he begins to handle it with facility, and increases as his confidence grows.
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Today, 11:13 AM #16
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