Thursday, December 29, 2005

A Kinder, Gentler Bush In 2006?

2005 has been a very bad year for the Bush Presidency. After the plethora of problems Mr. Bush has been faced with this last year, he is finding out his bullying tactics of the past are not serving him quite as well as they once did. Now, he has even, gasp! admitted to some mistakes he has made. [Whodda ever thunk it?] It seems some of Bushes younger aides are winning out over Rove's heavy handed campaign-style attacks and have convinced the President to go with candor for a change.

Nearly from the beginning of his re-election [hum, given?, taken?...again?] to his second term in office it's been all down hill. This time around even members of his own party seem to have grown a conscience [actually, the midterm elections are coming up and with Kiss of Death Bushes lagging, sagging poll numbers they prefer not to have him stand next to them] and are refusing to support him in some of his more obvious problems [cough] (lies) [cough]. No doubt this is also a factor in the softer, gentler, imperfect Bush we are beginning to see.

The 2005 year in review for Mr. Bush, let's see, where to start...[okay, damn me, that year end review is from jib-jab, heh heh] here is Froomkin's year in review for the second term of Mr. Bush and it is a must read.

Happy New Year!
To: Mr. Bush and the NeoCons, may 2006 be as terrible, ahem, good as 2005.

4 Comments:

Blogger Wild Widow said...

I really hope his numbers continue to dump. Bush may be the worst president this country has ever endured.

11:22 PM  
Blogger Sandy said...

Yep, every day it just gets worser and worser for Bush. Now if Americans will just hold his feet to the fire.

L

11:39 PM  
Blogger Catnapping said...

I hope the damned press holds his feet to the flame. If not for the press, Bush wouldn't even be in the whitehouse.

I pray to all that's holy that the repukes do not keep the house and senate in 2006. It's our only hope as a nation.

12:18 AM  
Blogger Sandy said...

As of now, there are no checks and balances in Washington and we are seeing an Administration running wild because of it.

Yes, we must win in 2006.

That Republicans think Clinton lying about a consensual sex act between two adults was grounds for impeachment but think Bushes lying to Americans is alright and that he is right to do it is sick.

The neocon movement must be stopped. Everyday they remind me of the Nazis.

L

7:08 AM  

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