FlaSoxxJim Posted April 25, 2006 Share Posted April 25, 2006 Here's a fun game, courtesy of ThinkProgress. Try to guess who said each of these mean, nasty things about our Commander-In-Chief. – Bush has “lost control of the federal budget and cannot resist the temptation to stop raiding the public fisc.” [3/17/06] – “George W. Bush and his colleagues have become not merely the custodians of the largest government in the history of humankind, but also exponents of its vigorous expansion.” [3/17/06] – “President Bush distilled the essence of his presidency in this year’s State of the Union Address: brilliant foreign policy and listless domestic policy.” [2/3/06] – “George Bush has become something of an embarrassment.” [11/11/05] – Bush “has a habit of singing from the Political Correctness hymnal.” [10/7/05] – “No president has looked this impotent this long when it comes to defending presidential powers and prerogatives.” [9/30/05] – Bush “has given the impression that [he] is more eager to please than lead, and that political opponents can get their way if they simply dig in their heels and behave like petulant trust-fund brats, demanding money and favor — now!” [9/30/05] – “When it comes to federal spending, George W. Bush is the boy who can’t say no. In each of his three years at the helm, the president has warned Congress to restrain its spending appetites, but so far nobody has pushed away from the table mainly because the president doesn’t seem to mean what he says.” [The Detroit News, 12/28/03] – “The president doesn’t seem to give a rip about spending restraint.” [The Detroit News, 12/28/03] – “Bush, for all his personal appeal, ultimately bolstered his detractors’ claims that he didn’t have the drive and work ethic to succeed.” [11/16/00] – “Little in the character of demeanor of Al Gore or George Bush makes us say to ourselves: Now, this man is truly special! Little in our present peace and prosperity impels us to say: Give us a great man!” [8/25/00] – “George W. Bush, meanwhile, talks of a pillowy America, full of niceness and goodwill. Bush has inherited his mother’s attractive feistiness, but he also got his father’s syntax. At one point last week, he stunned a friendly audience by barking out absurd and inappropriate words, like a soul tortured with Tourette’s.” [8/25/00] – “He recently tried to dazzle reporters by discussing the vagaries of Congressional Budget Office economic forecasts, but his recitation of numbers proved so bewildering that not even his aides could produce a comprehensible translation. The English Language has become a minefield for the man, whose malaprops make him the political heir not of Ronald Reagan, but Norm Crosby.” [8/25/00] – “On the policy side, he has become a classical dime-store Democrat. He gladly will shovel money into programs that enjoy undeserved prestige, such as Head Start. He seems to consider it mean-spirited to shut down programs that rip-off taxpayers and mislead supposed beneficiaries.” [8/25/00] Done? Now, if your answers were: Tony Snow, Tony Snow, Tony Snow, Tony Snow, Tony Snow, Tony Snow, Tony Snow, Tony Snow, Tony Snow, Tony Snow, Tony Snow, Tony Snow, Tony Snow and Tony Snow, then give yourself full marks! It will be refreshing to see this kind of candor coming from Tony once he assumes his new duties as White House Press Secretary. :rolly Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Texsox Posted April 25, 2006 Share Posted April 25, 2006 I think this shows one of the things I admire about this president. He tries and finds the best cadidates for any position. He'll even take a little criticism in the process. Sadly, his most ardent backers can't find that same attribute and willingness. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Balta1701 Posted April 25, 2006 Share Posted April 25, 2006 QUOTE(Texsox @ Apr 25, 2006 -> 02:43 PM) I think this shows one of the things I admire about this president. He tries and finds the best cadidates for any position. He'll even take a little criticism in the process. Sadly, his most ardent backers can't find that same attribute and willingness. Are you serious about that? Appointees like Harriet Miers, Michael Brown, hell even Cheney & Rumsfeld are the best candidates for their positions? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rex Kickass Posted April 25, 2006 Share Posted April 25, 2006 Um, I missed the green. Perhaps you forgot about Harriet Miers, Brownie, Michael Chertoff, Donald Rumsfeld... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Texsox Posted April 25, 2006 Share Posted April 25, 2006 And what President hasn't had some mistakes? Overall, I've liked many of his appointments. I'll even admit to liking Donny Rumsssssfeld for a while. I like Condi, Powell, and many of his judge picks. Knowing he's going to pick conservatives, I grade him out around a B or a B+. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
YASNY Posted April 26, 2006 Share Posted April 26, 2006 QUOTE(FlaSoxxJim @ Apr 25, 2006 -> 03:39 PM) Here's a fun game, courtesy of ThinkProgress. Try to guess who said each of these mean, nasty things about our Commander-In-Chief. Done? Now, if your answers were: Tony Snow, Tony Snow, Tony Snow, Tony Snow, Tony Snow, Tony Snow, Tony Snow, Tony Snow, Tony Snow, Tony Snow, Tony Snow, Tony Snow, Tony Snow and Tony Snow, then give yourself full marks! It will be refreshing to see this kind of candor coming from Tony once he assumes his new duties as White House Press Secretary. :rolly Wait! What are you saying? Do you mean Tony Snow wasn't being 'fair and balanced' on Fox News because he was overly critical of the president? Fox News must be a another liberal media outlet. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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