7 thoughts on “More on Bush’s “Nazicrat” Fiasco

  1. see this is the bush rhetoric im talking about. MoveOn made no such ad. It was some indivual who entered it into their competition. The Bush team, however, is made the ad themselves, and is proudly displaying it with bush’s full knowledge. its distgusting.

  2. But just watch them win in November. Underestimate the pettiness of the American electorate at your own risk.

  3. noooooooo. dont even say that. thats blashemy. I know the American public are ignorant, but not that ignorant. Americans will not elect that fool again. Unfortunately, a great number of voters will still feel the need to vote for the man who lied to the american public to go to war, had ties to terrorist families himself, destroyed the environment, decimated education, reversed a huge surplus to the greatest deficit in history, gave tax cuts to the wealthy (first time tax cuts were ever made during a war), destroyed all relationships with other nations, shifted the focus from the terrorist who attacked the world trade center and pentagon and is still on the run and instead focused on someone who had never attacked america and didnt have the capability to, was the first president with a net loss of jobs during his time in office, proposed the first amendment that world restrict rights instead of grant them, stripped citizens of their privacy, let the FCC run amok censoring everything it pleased, allowed the saudis to jack up gas prices, used the worst terrorist attack in the nations history for political gain, and all in all was the worst president in the nations history.
    Its hard to believe the presidents “leadership” outweighs all that for some people.

  4. noooooooo. dont even say that. thats blashemy. I know the American public are ignorant, but not that ignorant. Americans will not elect that fool again. Unfortunately, a great number of voters will still feel the need to vote for the man who lied to the american public to go to war, had ties to terrorist families himself, destroyed the environment, decimated education, reversed a huge surplus to the greatest deficit in history, gave tax cuts to the wealthy (first time tax cuts were ever made during a war), destroyed all relationships with other nations, shifted the focus from the terrorist who attacked the world trade center and pentagon and is still on the run and instead focused on someone who had never attacked america and didnt have the capability to, was the first president with a net loss of jobs during his time in office, proposed the first amendment that world restrict rights instead of grant them, stripped citizens of their privacy, let the FCC run amok censoring everything it pleased, allowed the saudis to jack up gas prices, used the worst terrorist attack in the nations history for political gain, and all in all was the worst president in the nations history.
    Its hard to believe the presidents “leadership” outweighs all that for some people.

  5. liberaljew,
    Someone just came back from Fahrenheit 9/11. Not that I don’t agree with your basic premise. Bush is by far the worse President in history. However, in the spirit of accuracy, there are two corrections I’d like to make to your otherwise very astute post.
    1)the first president with a net loss of jobs during his time in office
    Actually, he’s the first since Herbert Hoover. Let us remember that this is the Herbert Hoover under whom our country entered the Great Depression. So Bush is the worst president on the economy (or at least jobs) who hasn’t led us into a great depression.
    2)the first amendment that world restrict rights instead of grant them
    Again, the gay bashing amendment proposed by Bush shows that he’s nothing more than a hatemonger who exploits divisions within our country for political gain. But, to be accurate, the 18th Amendment (which was later repealed) took away a right. And while alcohol is not as important as the civil rights denied in this amendment, one who seeks accuracy (as I’m sure you do) must concede this point. However, I’d say it strengthens the argument against the amendment, as we have a proven history of this not working (the Prohibition movement was very similar to the homophobic movement of today).

  6. Correction, the economy is actually doing pretty good considering there is a war on terror and in iraq. The unemployment is at 5.6%, which is the same during the “Golden Years” of Clinton in 1994. But I do agree with you one one thing, ever since Bush took office my rights and freedoms have been taken away and I feel that I’m living under a dictatorship. No wait a sec, that was Saddam.

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