1. The theory of the “unitary executive”.
I’m surprised the first three Presidents have not
started haunting the White House over that one.
2. Congress not doing it’s constitutional duty to
provide oversight of the executive branch. (See below.)
3. Gutting the fourth amendment
4. Having the president say : “A dictatorship would be a heck of a
lot easier, there’s no question about it.” — And mean it.
[Anybody who saw that comment as more than a joke has such animus toward the president that it’s probably incapable of having a conversation with that individual. –Ed.]
(White House briefing, Jul. 26, 2001) See 2 above.
seansays
Majority Leader Reid or Clinton?
Getting hit by a sniper in Iraq while bin Laden is in another country?
Predicting that the Big Mo was with the Republicans?
To paraphrase the great Robert Preston: An aging bitter GOP Queen with a head-cold? There’s nothing worse!
Kevinsays
Well, tha comment brings the real political debate in this coutnry to a new high.
I know what’s worse: Having to live another 2 more years with George in the Whtie House and a Republican controlled House and Senate. That was a pretty scary thought.
sloopsays
markie sounds mad
Chasesays
The Democrats gloat? Please!
This coming from a party who after the last election said they had a “permanent majority”.
#12: You define homosexuality as merely “[loving] to suck dick”, so don’t you dare profess to tell us who’s “narrowminded”.
What have you been doing since Night Court went off the air, Markie?
concernedsays
What’s worse? Finding out that Larry King is gay too…LOL!
Michigan-Mattsays
Heya Chase, you write “The Democrats gloat? Please!”
Could they do anything but? If you caution any gay Democrats’ enthusiasm over what the election results mean by looking at the narrow margins in the races which led up to the Senate… it’s dismissed.
If you argue it wasn’t all about the war in Iraq –opps, the policing action in Iraq (gotta get with the Democrats’ lingo)– and that it was about failures in Congressional leadership, party leadership, moving away from GOP bedrock principles, etc– you will get boo-ed. “NO, it was all about the BushCo’s war to avenge his Daddie’s honor. No WMDs. Fire Cheney!”
Gloat is an apt term, Chase. If you don’t like what your pals on the radical GayLeft are doing… tell ’em. Frankly, I think we should follow the lead of our TWICE-elected President Geo Bush: get over it, go to work, reach out to willing Democrats, move forward.
markiesays
guess i will leave you little cowards to your own devices, how trite and insecure that you decided to delete the first comment in this thread.
might not be worse – but pretty bad
king and maher out ken mehlman on larry king live
http://youtube.com/watch?v=vUvDdzBr5Fk
rebroadcasts edited out mehlman’s name
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2006/11/08/censored-by-cnn-bill-mah_n_33701.html
Okay — I’ll bite.
1. The theory of the “unitary executive”.
I’m surprised the first three Presidents have not
started haunting the White House over that one.
2. Congress not doing it’s constitutional duty to
provide oversight of the executive branch. (See below.)
3. Gutting the fourth amendment
4. Having the president say : “A dictatorship would be a heck of a
lot easier, there’s no question about it.” — And mean it.
[Anybody who saw that comment as more than a joke has such animus toward the president that it’s probably incapable of having a conversation with that individual. –Ed.]
(White House briefing, Jul. 26, 2001) See 2 above.
Majority Leader Reid or Clinton?
Getting hit by a sniper in Iraq while bin Laden is in another country?
Predicting that the Big Mo was with the Republicans?
“President Roosevelt,” “President Truman,” “President Eisenhower,” “President Kennedy,” “President Johnson,” “President Nixon,” “President Ford,” “President Carter,” “President Reagan,” “President Bush” (x 2), and “President Clinton.”
So apparently you don’t share PGW’s high value on dignity and grace in defeat.
…Crocodile tears coming from “God of Biscuits” – the king of nastiness and slime. Truly funny!!!
Which proves that even when they win, the Loony Left has no sense of humor.
When Democrats win elections, they gloat and act smug.
When Democrats lose elections, they make accusations of voter fraud.
Bad losers and bad winners.
Atta going, Attmay! You nailed it: bad losers and sore winners.
To paraphrase the great Robert Preston: An aging bitter GOP Queen with a head-cold? There’s nothing worse!
Well, tha comment brings the real political debate in this coutnry to a new high.
I know what’s worse: Having to live another 2 more years with George in the Whtie House and a Republican controlled House and Senate. That was a pretty scary thought.
markie sounds mad
The Democrats gloat? Please!
This coming from a party who after the last election said they had a “permanent majority”.
#12: You define homosexuality as merely “[loving] to suck dick”, so don’t you dare profess to tell us who’s “narrowminded”.
What have you been doing since Night Court went off the air, Markie?
What’s worse? Finding out that Larry King is gay too…LOL!
Heya Chase, you write “The Democrats gloat? Please!”
Could they do anything but? If you caution any gay Democrats’ enthusiasm over what the election results mean by looking at the narrow margins in the races which led up to the Senate… it’s dismissed.
If you argue it wasn’t all about the war in Iraq –opps, the policing action in Iraq (gotta get with the Democrats’ lingo)– and that it was about failures in Congressional leadership, party leadership, moving away from GOP bedrock principles, etc– you will get boo-ed. “NO, it was all about the BushCo’s war to avenge his Daddie’s honor. No WMDs. Fire Cheney!”
Gloat is an apt term, Chase. If you don’t like what your pals on the radical GayLeft are doing… tell ’em. Frankly, I think we should follow the lead of our TWICE-elected President Geo Bush: get over it, go to work, reach out to willing Democrats, move forward.
guess i will leave you little cowards to your own devices, how trite and insecure that you decided to delete the first comment in this thread.
Goodbye, and say hello to Richard Moll and John Larroquette while you’re gone, which is hopefully for good.