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Re: [Dems2008] Re: Bush hates being irrelevant

I read the subject"Bush hates being irrelevant" and thought to myself "really I thought he might like to be irrelevant since he is"

lisa pallez <lisapallez@yahoo.com> wrote:
Never underestimate the power, privilege and prestige held by members of Skull and Bones, even the lamest of legacy members. Chimp in Chief would've never done more than be challenged by the simplest of tasks in a meritocracy
Btw, is it true that Hillary was the first female member (and this is so not an attempt to bash her, Gore was a member, too.and etc.)? I read that on another group, but there was no substantiation to the claim.
I just know that the level of Hillary knowledge here is stellar.
Ty,
Lisa

citation502 <citation502@yahoo.com> wrote:

Leaving aside the fact that if Dubya's father had not been president we
would NEVER have heard of Boy George, there's an analogy for Bush that
to me says it all: some time, read the history of the making of Warren
G. Harding, who was simply the creation of a political operative named
Mark Hannah. Hannah saw in Harding a pleasant presentable character who
would appeal to a substantial part of the public.

Hannah cared not at all whether there was any substance to Warren G --
there was none --his objective was simply to make a king out of an
attractive guy.....and he did it, and Harding was a short-term disaster.

My impression has always been that those who'd missed operating the
levers of power for eight years (1993-2001) searched around and found
this kid George Bush -- who had plenty of name recognition and an
ostensible claim to having been head of a large state's government --
and calculated that if they were to get their hands back on the levers
in Washington, they had to float this guy out as the GOP candidate.

It has never been a wonder to me that Geo. W has so little regard for
the Constitution, his legacy, the opportunities to lead that one has
when President, vision, purpose, etc. This is just a party boy from
Yale who probably doesn't even realize on most days that he is the GOP's
nominal president. He probably just thinks the job involves state
dinners and living in a big white house behind a fence.

--- In Dems2008@yahoogroups.com, lilgeorgiehas2go <no_reply@...> wrote:
>
> 2/17/2008 08:10:00 AM ET Put aside his false statements (OK, lies)
> that the abstinence programs work and put aside his strange comment
> about not wanting to give money to people who steal from the people
> (cough, Iraq, cough Halliburton, cough) and you still have an amazing
> quote from Bush. He has to be the center of attention and it must be
> driving him mad that he's become a complete has-been and is irrelevant
> <http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20080217/ap_on_re_af/bush_africa> . At the
> news conference, both leaders dodged a question about the presidential
> race in the United States and the candidacy of Sen. Barack Obama,
> D-Ill., whose father was Kenyan.
>
> Bush, momentarily taken aback by a question about the excitement
> surrounding Obama's candidacy, said: "Seems like there was a lot of
> excitement for me."
> http://www.americablog.com/2008/02/bush-hates-being-irrelevant.html
> <http://www.americablog.com/2008/02/bush-hates-being-irrelevant.html>
>



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