How Do the Neocons Feel About Bush Now? Anybody Know?
leftyladyfrommo
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Sat Jun-03-06 02:35 PM
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How Do the Neocons Feel About Bush Now? Anybody Know? |
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They thought he was their ticket in. They thought they could become all powerful - run the govt. the way they wanted. Control everything.
But it's not working out quite right, is it?
We don't seem to hear that word "neocon" very much anymore. And Bush is losing his credibility at an alarming rate. Looks like we might have a Democratic landslide in the next election.
I wonder how all of those idiots feel now? Now that they have been proven so wrong about everything.
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Sat Jun-03-06 03:33 PM
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1. Let's see, bases in Iraq, talk of invading Iran, two more years of |
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* to go, gazillions funneled into Halliburton, I can't see why they'd be disappointed.
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Sat Jun-03-06 04:06 PM
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2. I wonder if they haven't changed their notions one iota but are |
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privately panicked because the Bush administration has fumbled the ball so badly and lost the public relations game.
At the exact point where they're farther along in their goal than ever before, their mission is in the most peril.
No public suppor for Iraq, and very doubtful on Iran. That part can't be looking very good to them.
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Sun Jun-04-06 07:29 AM
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3. Yea, that's what I'm thinking. |
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They thought they had the perfect front man in Bush - and he and his adm. have just fumbled everything.
Hopefully it will be another 100 years before they can get around to trying it all again.
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