malaise
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Thu Nov-30-06 09:10 PM
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14% of Americans believe Bush on the question |
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Edited on Thu Nov-30-06 09:34 PM by malaise
of Iraq and the reality of the civil war.Poll cited on MSNBC. Pat Buchanan is about to blow a fuse. He alone and Bush want this crap to continue.
How amusing that MSM is now asking whether Bush is delusional. We here have been saying that for years. Sp.
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Thu Nov-30-06 09:12 PM
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Bush's break from reality.
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Thu Nov-30-06 09:12 PM
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2. Wow! Scarborough is going nuts! |
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Thu Nov-30-06 09:13 PM
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3. Scarborough is right in his face....This is great! |
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I can't believe Joe's turnabout lately.
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Thu Nov-30-06 09:16 PM
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4. Don't count your chickens |
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Joe can't help but admit Bush is out to lunch. This doesn't mean Joe gives a snot about ANY progressive issue or that he has any inclination to assist in stopping the ultra elite from their rape and pillage of America.
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Thu Nov-30-06 09:22 PM
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7. Did you see the "glasses" |
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he was wearing a few weeks ago - he's riding high on KO coattails and he knows it. If he was really true to his latest turn of heart, he wouldn't continue to have Pat on the show. EVERY NIGHT.
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Thu Nov-30-06 09:18 PM
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5. I thought Buchanan opposed the war and the neo-cons |
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Thu Nov-30-06 09:22 PM
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against the the administration's drive to war. He believes that there is a situation there now that demands further US involvement. It is true that the administration has done damage to not only Iraq, but to the US's position in the world. However, Mr. Buchanan does not have a rational position on what we should do to resolve the immediate crisis or long term damage.
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Thu Nov-30-06 09:27 PM
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Buchanan's dilemma is that false pride and jingoism have him trapped. He still thinks it's unpatriotic to speak the truth about this mess.
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Thu Nov-30-06 09:29 PM
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And I do not mean that in a cowardly sense. He is afraid of the mess this administration has created.
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Thu Nov-30-06 09:34 PM
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humiliated and embarrassed. A lot of old men finally understand the scale of this clusterfuck.
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