Bush Republicanism Must Go Away
American Thinker,
by
J.B. Shurk
Original Article
Posted By: Magnante,
4/26/2021 8:56:42 AM
The Democratic Party is actively trying to start a race war in the United States, and George Bush thinks it's Republican voters who need lessons in humanity and fellowship.
Bush is on the media circuit these days pushing amnesty (while calling it anything but!) for millions of foreign nationals who have entered the country illegally; lecturing Republican voters on being "more respectful about the immigrant"; and trying desperately to reclaim the Republican Party as the slightly less socialist wing of the Uniparty
Reply 1 - Posted by:
zephyrgirl 4/26/2021 9:06:14 AM (No. 767332)
Amen.
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Reply 2 - Posted by:
JayD 4/26/2021 9:10:50 AM (No. 767337)
The GOPe still doesn't get it. We are tired of hearing campaign promises of conservative reforms, and then getting Democrat-lite once in office. After experiencing a real fighter for conservative causes I think the GOPe has lost most of the base.
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Reply 3 - Posted by:
NeverForget 4/26/2021 9:18:04 AM (No. 767346)
I have a brother who has made a life of politics. He happens to be a Democrat. But Democrat is merely his denomination. Government is his religion.
Many "Republicans," for example many of the Bush clan, pretend to be Christians but really don't believe in God but rather in Government as the most important force on Earth.
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Reply 4 - Posted by:
WhamDBambam 4/26/2021 9:18:24 AM (No. 767347)
What a terrible disappointment he has turned out to be.
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Reply 5 - Posted by:
Terry_tr6 4/26/2021 9:41:56 AM (No. 767374)
I am still baffled by the actions of republicans who are beaten and trashed but seem to forget and forgive endlessly and never push back. It is as though they are too good to dirty their hands with actually standing for anything and more than willing to play at opposition but with no desire to win. I think winning doesn't matter to them because they feel regardless of the outcome, they are not impacted and have no connection to the country as a whole. baffling. I had a manager whose father was president of the company and he refused to use that power to enforce his very sane policies, even less so than just a nobody off the street would have. he allowed himself to get pushed around and beaten up as well as same to his staff. nice guy but zero fight. Most concerned with no one thinking he was using his dad's influence and so rolled over to any pressure. only manager worth having was retired army officer who came in cleaned house, set policies and defended them. He quickly was recognized and rose in the company. the son rose also, but slowly and obviously only due to his family connections. never became a force in the company
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Reply 6 - Posted by:
red1066 4/26/2021 9:49:27 AM (No. 767378)
After Bush turned his cheek for eight years, is it any wonder why people like Donald Trump, and Ron DeSantis are viewed as how Republicans should act toward the Marxists democraps and the MSM. We want fighters, not people who want to get along.
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Reply 7 - Posted by:
RedWhiteBlue 4/26/2021 9:58:08 AM (No. 767387)
That screeeechy voiced Dana peRINO is and FOX are really trying to keep Bush's ''legacy'' alive by featuring his ''art'' work etc. . We all know that Dana is a true suck-up to the bush family...too bad they don't see that we're not! They are the members of the NewWorldOrder and we want nothing to do with them.....NOTHING! Dana is my second in line for the worst thing that is going on at TheFive next to JUAN! Both can go perch in a chair on cnn!
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Reply 8 - Posted by:
Lawsy0 4/26/2021 9:59:07 AM (No. 767388)
Okay. I get it that former presidents are given way too many passes. But frankly, W did not seem that crazy the two times I voted for him.
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Reply 9 - Posted by:
Dodge Boy 4/26/2021 10:06:11 AM (No. 767396)
Yep. W sure is revealing his true colors these days. Sounding more and more like the deep statist that we suspected he is. I see that W also signals the eye of the Illuminati with his hands more often these days, too.
There is no doubt anymore as to his desire for the new Amerika and new world order. It is he who must be removed from the pubbie party if the party chooses conservatism as its future.
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Reply 10 - Posted by:
seamusm 4/26/2021 10:11:04 AM (No. 767400)
My wife hates W because she believes the cause of 9/11 to be fraud. I despise hime for a very simple reason - he was too cowardly to pardon Scooter Libby, commuting his sentence for having done nothing criminal in the first place. Either way we detest him and can't wait till he goes away for good. Yes, I hope we might be in heaven together forever but here on earth, please Lord, keep him far away from us.
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Reply 11 - Posted by:
MickTurn 4/26/2021 10:14:40 AM (No. 767409)
Get a clue Georgie, Government is NOT a Religion, it is a Pestilence!
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Reply 12 - Posted by:
Italiano 4/26/2021 10:18:23 AM (No. 767417)
I'll admit it. I loathe George W. Bush. One of the biggest services Donald Trump accomplished for his country was outing these self-serving pieces of...
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Reply 13 - Posted by:
DARling 4/26/2021 10:25:19 AM (No. 767430)
Bush won a hard-fought election and recount only to put the perpetual "Kick Me" sign on his back. It's still there. It makes me sick that he turned out to be such a groveler, both during his two terms and in his post-presidency.
Only the prospect of wins by Al Gore and Barack Obama prevents me from wanting to jump off of a bridge for voting for him and Mitt Romney.
News flash George. No matter what you do, the liberals will still hate you and trash you behind your back. They gush over your public badmouthing of Trump and his voter base, but they still hate you as a human being.
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Reply 14 - Posted by:
Ida Lou Pino 4/26/2021 10:30:52 AM (No. 767439)
Oh, nuts! I missed the special program on Fox - - where Dana Perino interviewed George & Laura Bush!
Can anyone post a video of it? Please, please, please! Sign me "Desperate."
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Reply 15 - Posted by:
bighambone 4/26/2021 10:40:45 AM (No. 767446)
The globalist investor class G.W. Bush’s politics were and are limp wrested so-called compassionate conservatism, that allowed the aggressive leftist and liberal Democrats to stomp Bush and his reputation into the gutter for years. With Bush being totally unable to defend his policies and programs, including a useless foreign war in Iraq, that caused a lot of American and coalition military people to lose their lives or end up seriously wounded. It’s not surprising that Bush would take the easy way out personally and now coddle up to the leftist and liberal Democrats, who blamed him for just about everything that occurred during his eight years in office. If Bush’s politics are the future of the Republican Party they will be on the road to committing political suicide.
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Reply 16 - Posted by:
lftrn97 4/26/2021 11:03:42 AM (No. 767478)
Far away and buried.
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Reply 17 - Posted by:
govlawyer 4/26/2021 11:41:15 AM (No. 767522)
Bush seems to think that we're still shackled to the UniParty (GOPe division) and its dictates; I guess the 75 million plus voters who supported President Trump didn't create a big enough visual for his dullness to bet penetrated. Maybe 82 million plus in 2024 in a fair and free election will dispel that mistaken view of his.
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Reply 18 - Posted by:
keep_right 4/26/2021 1:08:25 PM (No. 767602)
I'm sick of additional labels for Republicans, e.g. Bush Republicanism, Trump Republican, Never Trump Republican. Good grief, we don't need the Democrats to beat us up. Republicans do a great job on their own. I voted for W. happily and supported him throughout - even with major disagreement with some of his choices. As a Texan at the time, he did a good job as governor but developed overconfidence in that 'reach across the aisle' concept. It worked OK in Texas, but DC was a whole new ball game. His ongoing temper tantrum after Republicans rejected Jeb as their nominee for president is tiresome, but he's no longer president and has no influence upon my choices. He's entitled to his opinions, but I don't know of anyone that's waiting on baited breath for his next speech. Trump did great most of the time, but I hate that he went along with the Fauci-Scarf Lady dictatorship for FAR too long. I still support his focus on America First theme and miss him terribly as the Imposter-in-Chief took charge. Now more than ever, look for something that you can agree upon with ANY Republican. The Democrats cheated their way into power and we've got to do everything we can to restore election integrity and get them OUT!
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Reply 19 - Posted by:
bpl40 4/26/2021 1:16:51 PM (No. 767618)
The voters will take care of it!
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Reply 20 - Posted by:
udanja99 4/26/2021 2:29:42 PM (No. 767715)
Sometimes I wonder if W isn’t back on the sauce.
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