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House Speaker Pelosi Calls Bush A “Total Failure”
Category: Current Events, Elitist, Government Madness, Harry Reid, Liberalism, Nancy Pelosi, Politics
Lashing out like a spoiled child, not to mention demonstrating her complete lack of stateliness, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi publicly proclaimed yesterday that President Bush was a “total failure.” Not to be left out of the personal character bashing of our President, Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid chimed in with “…who would be afraid of him, he’s got a 29% approval rating.” Senator Reid’s lack of statesmanship was undeniably proven to the American people a long time ago.
These outrageous and personal comments I find unnecessary and childish. Especially coming from the leaders of a do nothing Congress with a meager 18% approval rating. Listening to these two clowns send forth their personal attacks offends me as well as most clear thinking Americans. The very least these two could do is show some respect for the Presidency, not to mention some dignity for their own Congressional leadership roles. Bush will be gone in four months. These two need to get over their nearly eight year temper tantrum over Bush thankfully defeating Al Gore in 2000.
Our country is facing an economic crisis such as it’s never seen before in the history of the nation. There is an unprecedented and dangerous transfer of wealth and capital from of our country filling the coffers of countries who hate us. We are faced with a fuel crisis of biblical proportions with no end in site. And the best these two pompous elitist can do is resort to personal attacks. I don’t know about you, but I’ve just about had enough of it. These two imaginary Congressional leaders must go for no other reason than they are destroying this country with their liberal agenda at our expense. They are the disgrace, not the President.
As for the above photo of these two incompetent clowns. This photo should be pasted on every gas pump in America thanking them for the high price of gasoline due to their obstructionist energy policies. Let’s give them the credit they each so richly deserve.
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Hey, Hiilman… that’s a great idea. Who will get it started? Who will print the labels with Nancy and Harry’s picture and a big Thank You for this high price! Some enterprising blogger with more money than I have should do this. I will pledge to buy $50 worth of the labels and put them on gas pumps all opver Pittsburgh.
Steady Teddy,
I’m in it for a a $50.00 pledge too. What we need is a talented graphic artist and a few pledges such as yours and mine and the sticker campaign will take on a life of its own. This idea has great potential and I can see it taking the nation by storm. I bet we could put them on ebay or Craig’s List, sell them at cost and it would be a huge success.
Hillary,
Lack of stateliness? You’re joking right? It didn’t take too long to find this nugget from Tom
Delay during the Clinton presidency…
“I cannot support a failed foreign policy. History teaches us that it is often easier to make war than peace. This administration is just learning that lesson right now. The President began this mission with very vague objectives and lots of unanswered questions. A month later, these questions are still unanswered. There are no clarified rules of engagement. There is no timetable. There is no legitimate definition of victory. There is no contingency plan for mission creep. There is no clear funding program. There is no agenda to bolster our overextended military. There is no explanation defining what vital national interests are at stake. There was no strategic plan for war when the President started this thing, and there still is no plan today” -Representative Tom Delay (R-TX)
It’s was fine to criticize Clinton during a time of war, but it’s an “outrage” when someone does the same to Bush, right? The republic party hypocrasy knows no bounds. What a joke you people are.
Miss Bunny,
I believe Tom Delay’s criticism was aimed at Clinton’s policy…not a personal attack. Furthermore, what Mr. Delay stated was the truth my liberal defending friend. Don’t give me any Monica-gate either. Any personal criticism of “BJ” Bill Clinton’s immorality while in office was well earned, justifiable, and the truth.
And there you have it, folks. “Personal” attacks against Clinton were “well earned, justifiable, and the truth”, whereas Pelosi’s proclimation that Bush is a total failure is “unecessary, childish, and demonstrating her complete lack of stateliness”.
If Hillman likes the message, it’s fair game. If not, he’s outraged. Hypocrisy at its finest. What a tool Hillman has proven himself to be.
Bunny,Bunny,Bunny!
You are so right. Tom Delay did criticize the Prez. It was barely used by the mainstream press and when it was, Delay was sorely criticized by them. Isn’t the free press wonderful? I think the Hillman is right. He’s looking our for your backside too.