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Conservative Spokesman- Bush the Worst

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Anonymous

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Something I can finally agree with Farah on :wink: But naturally as a paranoid rightwingnut who lives by fearmongering he has to throw in a conspiracy angle :roll:

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How Bush threw election to Obama
Joseph Farah
Posted: January 05, 2009
1:00 am Eastern

© 2009

I'm surprised no one else has explained this before.

It seems so obvious to me that I'm a little embarrassed to have to write it and explain it.

It worries me that no one else has, to date, stated so plainly and simply what I am about to tell you.

Barack Hussein Obama will be sworn in as president Jan. 20 because George W. Bush handed him the election on a silver spoon.

Maybe it's up to me to tell this story because I'm one of the very few pundits in America who didn't have a horse in the race in 2008.

First of all, let me begin by explaining that Bush is, without a doubt, one of the worst presidents of my lifetime – and I've seen some bad ones. The first president I remember – only vaguely – was Dwight D. Eisenhower. I lived through Lyndon Baines Johnson, truly a disaster and the height of corruption. I lived through Richard M. Nixon, need I say more? I lived through Gerald R. Ford, a man who didn't understand Soviet domination of Eastern Europe – at the end of his presidency! I lived through Jimmy Carter – barely. I lived through George W. Bush's father and his flip-flop on a "no new taxes" pledge. I lived through Bill Clinton – and have the scars to prove it.

Nevertheless, I have to admit, George W. Bush is right up there near the top of the worst of these men. Presidents need to be judged by their fruit. And Bush's fruit is mostly rotten.

But it was not the totality of his bad policies that made the Obama election inevitable. Despite them all, there was still a reasonable chance John McCain could have won the election – not that I cared. I didn't vote for him, and I'm happy I didn't.

However, I still think it is fascinating and noteworthy that Bush took a decisive action late in the campaign that clearly tipped the scales in Obama's favor. The only question is why he did so.

In the beginning of September, Bush announced, in the most dire terms imaginable, a bailout package for mortgage lenders. He assigned Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson to begin emergency negotiations with Congress on the size and scope. It was presented to the American people not as a request, but as a demand. There was no time for debate. The very stability of the economy and the markets hung on an immediate action.

That's the day McCain's fate was sealed.

The rest, as they say, is history.

I don't know why Bush chose that particular moment to tell us what we all knew – that the chickens were coming home to roost as a result of bad policies instituted in the 1990s and earlier. He didn't even explain it that way. All he did was present an immediate crisis that had to be dealt with in draconian fashion.

What signal did that send to the average American voter?

The message was clear: The Republican Bush administration had blown it. A very bad mess had to be cleaned up. He even positioned the Democratic Congress to ride to the rescue.

Was this just incredibly bad politics – or was it something else?

What would have happened if the Bush administration had toughed it out for the next two months? What would have happened Nov. 4 if Bush didn't lose his cool and invite the Congress, which was complicit in creating the mess, to take the lead in cleaning it up? Did he tip off John McCain to what was coming? Did he think at all about the ramifications of what he was doing two months before a presidential election? Or, conversely, if the situation was so dire, why did he wait so long to act?

Again, I don't care about the outcome. To me, at the end of the day, there wasn't a dime's worth of difference between McCain and Obama. I actually believe, as I have said many times, freedom-loving Americans have a better chance of reawakening the country and turning it around with Obama and the Democrats inheriting this debacle than we would with McCain in the White House and the Democrats running Congress. It is Obama and the Democrats who will reap the whirlwind for at least the next two years. They are sure to push all the wrong buttons, make matters worse and pay the price at the polls in 2010 and 2012.

But it's still curious. Why did Bush throw the election? There's no other way to say it. That's what he did. Was it stupidity? Was it disloyalty? Or was it something else?
 

loomixguy

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Let Anal Tourette's do his infamous cut and pastes. Just wait until PEBO begins (as if he hasn't already) stepping on his **** and the media is forced to finally expose the "Hope and Change" for what it really is.

AT is gonna get it back, in SPADES. (Pun intended!) :lol: :lol: :p
 

TexasBred

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Amazing what a difference a year makes. If the election had been held in 2007 Bush had a popularity rating in the high 40's...A good chance the repubs. would have run away with the elections.
 
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loomixguy said:
Let Anal Tourette's do his infamous cut and pastes. Just wait until PEBO begins (as if he hasn't already) stepping on his **** and the media is forced to finally expose the "Hope and Change" for what it really is.

AT is gonna get it back, in SPADES. (Pun intended!) :lol: :lol: :p

But loomix-- Farah is one of your rightwingnut spokesmen- and WorldNet Daily is your guy's second Bible- along with Reverend Rove, Corsi, and Rush preaching their fear and divide conspiracy messages....

Now this annointed one of the rightwingnuts is suggesting your hero and Champion, George W. Bush, was part of a conspiracy to get Obama the Presidency...
 

Sandhusker

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Conspiracy to get Obama elected? Noooooo. More likely, Bush lobbed McCain a softball. The bailout was very unpopular, all McCain had to do was vote against it and he gets a big boost. Then the story would of been that Bush used the bailout to give the election to McCain.
 

lazy ace

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Hey I'm not wild about obama but one good thing is I think he will have the shortest inauguration speech in history. He won't be saying "we can't afford 8 more years of George Bush" and he can't exactly say "it is time for a change" with all the Clinton administration he has chosen.

That was all I ever heard him say for the last 8 months. :lol: :lol:

have a cold one

lazy ace
 

loomixguy

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Oldtimer said:
loomixguy said:
Let Anal Tourette's do his infamous cut and pastes. Just wait until PEBO begins (as if he hasn't already) stepping on his **** and the media is forced to finally expose the "Hope and Change" for what it really is.

AT is gonna get it back, in SPADES. (Pun intended!) :lol: :lol: :p

But loomix-- Farah is one of your rightwingnut spokesmen- and WorldNet Daily is your guy's second Bible- along with Reverend Rove, Corsi, and Rush preaching their fear and divide conspiracy messages....

Now this annointed one of the rightwingnuts is suggesting your hero and Champion, George W. Bush, was part of a conspiracy to get Obama the Presidency...

Never heard of Farah, Anal Tourette's. Pretty safe to say he doesn't speak for me. As far as losing the Election, Johnny Mac stepped on his own **** and blew it with precious little help.

I am, however, waiting eagerly to see your Champions implode, and it looks like it's started happening even before PEBO's Coronation. I hope you truly enjoy the crap sammich you are about to have put on your plate day after day after day........ :wink: :p :lol: :lol: :lol:
 

Mike

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Pretty funny. OT says Farah is a rightwingnut kook yet agrees with him. :roll:

This shows volumes about the matters and subjects that he picks and chooses to agree and disagree with. :roll:
 

RobertMac

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Mike said:
Pretty funny. OT says Farah is a rightwingnut kook yet agrees with him. :roll:

This shows volumes about the matters and subjects that he picks and chooses to agree and disagree with. :roll:
OT measures his principles by putting a wet finger to the wind...typical liberal!!!
 

Mike

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RobertMac said:
Mike said:
Pretty funny. OT says Farah is a rightwingnut kook yet agrees with him. :roll:

This shows volumes about the matters and subjects that he picks and chooses to agree and disagree with. :roll:
OT measures his principles by putting a wet finger to the wind...typical liberal!!!

OT has principles?

You coulda fooled me!
 
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