This is a link to a video about a billboard in Minnesota with a big picture of George W Bush and the caption "Miss me yet?
I am completely mystified by the notion that, no matter how bad it gets in the US, anyone of sound mind would want to return to the days of Bush 43.
In case you have forgotten, here is a little trip down memory lane for you. First there are the war crimes. Then there is the economy (much of which Republicans are now trying to blame on Obama). More comprehensive lists include Katrina, Afghanistan and the lies that were the basis of our entry into the war on Iraq.
It would seem to me that even conservatives would not want be nostalgic about Bush, given the fact that he oversaw the largest expansion of government in 60 years. Not to mention his administration's complete disregard for the ideal of individual liberty.
Do I miss Bush? Well, yeah, I do. I mean, from the perspective of fodder for outrage, Bush's years in the White House were a cornucopia. But you know, even outrage gets old after a while.
I am completely mystified by the notion that, no matter how bad it gets in the US, anyone of sound mind would want to return to the days of Bush 43.
In case you have forgotten, here is a little trip down memory lane for you. First there are the war crimes. Then there is the economy (much of which Republicans are now trying to blame on Obama). More comprehensive lists include Katrina, Afghanistan and the lies that were the basis of our entry into the war on Iraq.
It would seem to me that even conservatives would not want be nostalgic about Bush, given the fact that he oversaw the largest expansion of government in 60 years. Not to mention his administration's complete disregard for the ideal of individual liberty.
Do I miss Bush? Well, yeah, I do. I mean, from the perspective of fodder for outrage, Bush's years in the White House were a cornucopia. But you know, even outrage gets old after a while.
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