Thursday, June 16, 2005

Bush's Ambitious Second Term

And we continue to get THIS type of spin from the NutJob blogs:

Fred Barnes hits the nail on the head in today's Wall Street Journal:

"Mr. Bush doesn't have the second-term blues, his administration hasn't lost its zeal, and he hasn't been troubled by scandal or the lack of a clear policy agenda. Nor is he suffering solely from his single-minded pursuit of Social Security reform. Like Mr. Schwarzenegger, the president has taken on a string of big issues -- Iraq, a drastic foreign-policy overhaul, judges, plus Social Security -- with predictable results. These are issues that generate political conflict. They upset settled practice, rile various institutions, stir strong opposition, and keep poll ratings low.


HA HA HA HA HA. More of the "if I don't look there, it doesn't exist" mentality about Dubya's tenure in office. Just what are these "predictable results" anyway? Most assuredly, they are not successful ventures. If these posts weren't so pathetic, I'd actually try to communicate with "them."

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