George Bush says Jeb Bush 'wants it' (to be President)...

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  1. Dale Cooper

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    I agree. It's a waste of time and gas.
     
  2. ArmySoldier

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    I was mentioning this because the OP posts many threads, all involve Fox News. It's like some weird serial killer obsession
     
  3. Dale Cooper

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    Get used to losing? Very funny words from a party who consistently loses.

    It's hilarious to watch libs think they won something big because 0Stupid got elected twice. Lots of people get elected twice. It's meaningless. I think most libs must be all of about 24 years old and have no clue how things really work.

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    I should have known better than respond to you. You blow everything out of proportion and then are ugly enough to insult the person who answered your question sincerely and honestly.

    I'm done with you. Thank God for the ignore button.
     
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    If it's Dubya or Palin or Allen West or Michele Bachmann.....it's probably going to involve Fox....since FNC is the only place they go for interviews because they know they'll be asked "tough questions like"...

    "How much more wonderful were things under your Administration, President Bush? Fantastic or just superb? Take all the time you need to answer." :)

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    I simply examined WHAT YOU SAID...and threw it back at you.

    As for putting me on Ignore....I have no problem with an "unarmed opponent". All it means is...you won't be able to contradict anything I say in response to your posts.

    Knock yerself out. :)
     
  5. ArmySoldier

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    CNN mentions W all the time

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    CNN mentions W all the time
     
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    When was the last time Bush gave an interview to CNN???
     
  7. Nat Turner

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    CNN (and every other news station) mentions W all the time. They are supposed to as they are news stations. It's what they do. Personal sit down interviews are a completely different animal. The interviewee picks the interviewer and it would make sense for a right wing or GOP person to choose FOX for obvious reasons. As a self-serving politician, I would if I were them. It's a no-brainer.
     
  8. ArmySoldier

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    I don't know...I mean, I wouldn't if I were him. He's not a President anymore. He doesn't have to give an interview to an organization that used to dog on him
     
  9. Nat Turner

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    I don't think they 'dogged on him' unfairly. But true enough, he doesn't owe them a thing.
     
  10. ArmySoldier

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    No I agree they "had a right to", but yea, you get my point.
     
  11. PatrickT

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    But, CNN doesn't mention President Carter as much as President Bush and President Carter as an anti-Semitic supporter of terrorism is doing things that are actually newsworthy. Even their favorite son, President Clinton, gets no more mention than President Bush. Interesting but then the viewing audience for CNN hates President Bush with a passion and any mention of him fires them up.

    I do hope President Bush warned his brother not to take the incumbent too seriously. Being president isn't all luxury vacations, golf games, and getting your ass kissed by sycophants. It can be a rough job at times...for some.
     
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    I would favour a law that said all serious interviews have to be done by Charlie Rose. But that is just me.
     
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    So you just admitted that Fox will (and does) lob softball questions at Dubya...and that's why he goes there and no place else.
     
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    Did you vote for bill? Would you vote for Hilary?
     
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    So what? Fox is pretty much the only main stream media that leans right. And their "soft ball" questions compared to the questions CNN, MSNBC, ect ask Obama and the left are being thrown by Aroldis Chapman.
     
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    Yea I admit it. I wasn't denying it. I think you misunderstood my point. I was just saying, if I were him, I'd do the same thing too. He's not President anymore and not required to go on all these other stations. He can do what he wants. If I were retired, I wouldn't go back to some place where I was criticized. Bad vibes.
     
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    Romney did fine in many of the red states and Jeb is definitely more appealing than Romney was. If you look at four of the swing states in 2012, Romney only lost them by 330,000 votes. Had he won those he would have won the election.

    That race was actually extremely close regardless of where the electors ended up going.

    Jeb is thoroughly vetted and does not have many of the stigma's that Romney had so I would expect Jeb to do far better. Plus, people are getting tired of democrats and the nation is ready for a power switch and that always happens. I think Jeb would be the best candidate although Romney is a close second.
     
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    When was the last time Obama was on fox???

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    Actually that be Clinton.
     
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    ENOUGH!!!

    Enough of this dynasty shiza. Bush's, Clintons....Enough!
     
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    Americans love dynasty's, it is our connection to royalty which although we discarded, we still inherently miss.

    That is another positive for Bush.
     
  21. Dale Cooper

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    Ex governors are always better as presidents. Infinitely better than sloppy seconds from the DC bunch of yahoos.
     
  22. Wake_Up

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    One thing is for sure though, Jeb would be a far better president than O ever dreamed of being. (Actual 6 years of failure, aside, of course).
     
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    Bush wasn't lol
     
  24. RP12

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    No and No.
     
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    There are a ton of people I would vote for who are not those.

    However the ones I feel would actually benefit our country and our people will not run. That is not a sheep issue, it's a 'no-one-worth-a-****-will-win/run' situation.
     

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