Bush is the biggest divider I have seen out of any US President.
Can you believe there are actually some people that think Bush is a uniter?
This may be one of the most unfair remarks about Bush I've seen; and it is a fact, the Left tries to characterize him this way.
In fact, it is you on the Left who have been the "dividers". It was the Left who refused to give Bush's court nominees even so much as a fair hearing (employing techniques to avoid it that have NEVER been applied before); it was the Left who chronically treated Bush as though he was some sort of mental defective; it was the Left who attempted to steal the election in Florida.
It is interesting that these false accusations are made against a man who, as governor of Texas, was universally believed to be a "uniter". And while he worked closely with Ted Kennedy (a literal turncoat) to pass a big-spending education bill, only to have Kennedy stab him in the back about it.
What, SPECIFICALLY, makes you believe Bush is a "divider"? Please don't answer in generalities, and please don't come back with some kind of crap about the UN. I want to know what, exactly, Bush did that could be considered divisive amongst the constiuency.
Dividers? Al Gore. John Kerry. Ted Kennedy. Hillary. The Left.
One other thing: I advise all liberals to look long and hard at what they're doing to the nation. You people are DESTROYING our democracy. You're already gearing up, we KNOW, to fight the results of the election REGARDLESS of whether there is any basis for it -- we've already been told this.
Look closely at what the liberals on the Judiciary committee have already done. DESTROYED a process set out by the Constitution, one which has worked for 200 years, to insure fair and unbiased Supreme Court appointees.
It is really pathetic to watch the Left destroy our democracy. But it is precisely what we're seeing. I recommend you read John Fund's book on the subject. Not that it matters. The Left is so determined to have it their way with the ideology that the democracy is secondary, even tertiary, to your demand for liberal ideology and political power. |