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]]>There’s no doubt at all in my mind that Bush is utterly incapable of admitting any mistakes. If you need evidence of that, set aside this whole Iraq thing and look at Katrina. If ever an apology was needed, it was then, but it never came.
The truth is that there is absolutely no incentive for great men to seek that office any more. Why would anyone want to subject themselves to living uder a microscope and why would anyone want to expose themselves to what is required to hold that office.
Only the incredibly stupid (Bush) or incredibly ambitious and willing to do anything to get and keep power (Clinton) are willing to step up.
I guess we get what we deserve, huh?
Eric
]]>Your politics and mine probably couldn’t be more polar opposites (on a general political perspective), but I couldn’t help but feel the same thing all over again – it’s 1965 – 1970 all over again.
I suspect there are no great presidents any more; certainly no men that can look at a problem, admit a mistake, and move on to a different solution. It’s clear George Bush can’t.
That said, the reaction of the Democrats in Congress is *exactly* what one would expect upon a change of control, and we’re going to see another two years of the Dems trying to institute their version of American thought on us, and George Bush vetoing it.
Two more wasted years, and a sad commentary on American politics.
I’m thinking as a president, Barack Obama looks better and better, if nothing else, as a refreshing change from politics as usual …
]]>You’ve just gotten your one opportunity to insult me on my own web site. Trust me: it won’t happen again.
And hear me loud and clear: if it happens again, you will be permanently banned from posting comments.
Consider yourself fortunate that I don’t believe in censorship, or your obnoxious and terribly insulting comment would already have been deleted.
Another of the beautiful things about this being MY web site is that I get to write about what I want to write about. Your opinion as to what is and is not an appropriate topic for this blog is wholly and entirely irrelevant to me. If you don’t like it, don’t read it.
I trust that I have made myself abundantly clear.
Eric
]]>It is NOT 1965 and those who say it is have no grasp of the reality on the ground in Iraq.
Anyone who thinks they know that “is destined to be just the same as” ANY other time period is a fool filled with only the most cursory knowledge.
Go back to the Custer stuff.
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