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In reply to the discussion: Krugman: The Great Degrader [View all]Cliff Arnebeck
(305 posts)18. My response to Paul Krugman, in regard to his distaste for G.W. Bush
http://krugman.blogs.nytimes.com/2013/04/27/the-great-degrader/
Paul, I am the guy who introduced himself as your greatest fan, when standing first in line for your autograph of your "End this Depression Now" at the 2012 Take Back the American Dream Conference in D.C.
I am also the guy who signed, as counsel of record, the Moss v. Bush contest of the 2004 Presidential election before the Ohio Supreme Court.
I think you are wrong about President George W. Bush. I do not believe he is either a liar or a person who conducted himself in the office of President of the U.S. in bad faith. Furthermore, I think it very important that you reconsider your view of President G.W. Bush, for the sake of our future.
As long as G. W. Bush is perceived as the treacherous liar responsible for the disasters you describe, Karl Rove, the real culprit, will continue to practice his trade of serial treason against the people of the United States to the prejudice of civilization. Therefore, I implore you to take the time to understand Rove's role in betraying President G. W. Bush and us from his strategic position of trust and confidence within the White House from 2001 through 2007.
I have been blogging on this subject at Democratic Underground http://www.democraticunderground.com/10022762994 and Daily Kos http://www.dailykos.com/story/2013/04/25/1204847/-In-Praise-of-President-G-W-Bush?showAll=yes. My political home on the Web is ElectionProtectionAction.org in association with Jill Simpson who knows a lot about this subject.
Paul, I am the guy who introduced himself as your greatest fan, when standing first in line for your autograph of your "End this Depression Now" at the 2012 Take Back the American Dream Conference in D.C.
I am also the guy who signed, as counsel of record, the Moss v. Bush contest of the 2004 Presidential election before the Ohio Supreme Court.
I think you are wrong about President George W. Bush. I do not believe he is either a liar or a person who conducted himself in the office of President of the U.S. in bad faith. Furthermore, I think it very important that you reconsider your view of President G.W. Bush, for the sake of our future.
As long as G. W. Bush is perceived as the treacherous liar responsible for the disasters you describe, Karl Rove, the real culprit, will continue to practice his trade of serial treason against the people of the United States to the prejudice of civilization. Therefore, I implore you to take the time to understand Rove's role in betraying President G. W. Bush and us from his strategic position of trust and confidence within the White House from 2001 through 2007.
I have been blogging on this subject at Democratic Underground http://www.democraticunderground.com/10022762994 and Daily Kos http://www.dailykos.com/story/2013/04/25/1204847/-In-Praise-of-President-G-W-Bush?showAll=yes. My political home on the Web is ElectionProtectionAction.org in association with Jill Simpson who knows a lot about this subject.
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No doubt W was the worst ever, but no more of the "we may never recover" melodrama, please.
reformist2
Apr 2013
#7
No, there is no question. Bush was the worse and yes, we may never recover.
Katashi_itto
Apr 2013
#10
The absurdity of the control we allowed Karl Rove to gain over our nation
Cliff Arnebeck
Apr 2013
#32
Neither George W. Bush nor Karl Rove Individually Wrecked the Havoc.
Justina For Justice
Apr 2013
#40