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Politics is like horseshoes. They don’t always have to be ringers, some leaners are OK. But ALL of them have to be close!
Whom is Bush talking about when he mentions conservative? McCain bashed Alito, voted against the tax cuts and gave us these three conservative items namely:
- McCain Feingold
- McCain Liberman
- McCain Kennedy
He reached across the aisle, but that was all one way. Try the Gang of 14 too. While you are at it, add the Keating Five to this list.
Watch Bush push conservative programs » The only place Bush pushed conservative ideas was out the back door, except when the voters bludgeoned him into backing them.
Conservatives yes, McCain NO. Bush, no more years.
Now Bush is a comedian coming up with this:
Bush: Keep a conservative in White House
Archived in: Conservatives, Dubya, John McCain, Republican Party, Republican Primary, RINO'sWASHINGTON (CNN) — President Bush, in a rousing speech to fellow conservatives, exhorted his ideological cohorts to “fight for victory and keep the White House in 2008.” [snip]
The two-term U.S. leader, who addressed the Conservative Political Action Conference in Washington, leaves office next year and said it is important that the next president continues to reflect the conservative political principles he represents. [snip]
Bush’s address highlighted his conservative credentials in similar language to that McCain used when he spoke to the same group Thursday.
McCain noted his support for Bush’s policies, including permanent tax cuts, the appointment of conservative judges such as Chief Justice John Roberts and Justice Samuel Alito and his early call for the addition of troops in Iraq as part of the so-called surge. [snip]
February 9, 2008 at 5:20 pm | Trackback











