Bush skunked ’em and it kills ’em.
Thur. night on Hardball with Chris Matthews, he said, “Did Bush give you any indication how many troops he would use to support the commitment as he described to you today?”
RUSSERT: No. But Chris, to give you a sense of his mindset, when he is asked to talk about common ground — “I want to find common ground with the Democrats in Congress” — and asked what that means, the response is: accepting the Petraeus report.
MATTHEWS: So that’s the common ground?
RUSSERT: That’s how he views this.
MATTHEWS: Wow.
They think he’s deranged. They are two different worldviews here. Yeah, common ground is accepting the report. Wow. That’s common ground? They asked for the report! They demanded the damn report, folks. The Democrats in Congress demanded the damn report.
By the way, folks, I want to remind every one of you, including you Democrats, when the president announced the war on terror, he said it would go beyond his presidency. Wouldn’t it be wise for you Democrats to be looking at inheriting this war as an opportunity, rather than an albatross around your neck? Yeah, but you don’t see anything positive in anything, so why am I asking?
If I’m wrong on this… I’d love to know what they see, as going well…
Economy, War, Gas, Environment, etc… — anything…
Still waiting …
Journalists’ Credibility Ratings Lower Than Bush’s
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