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Greenspan says Bush isn't a Conservative. What a surprise.



But but - Bush SAYS he's a conservative. Is he lying, or is Greenspan lying?


Did you need a stick to beat that horse with? :D


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Greenspan says Bush isn't a Conservative. What a surprise.



But but - Bush SAYS he's a conservative. Is he lying, or is Greenspan lying?


Did you need a stick to beat that horse with? :D


Of course Bush is lying, it's such a habit with him he doesn't know any other way.

But we only have to put up with another 493 days of it, if he doesn't blow up the planet in the meantime.

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Greenspan on Bush.....and Reagan....and Ford....and Clinton....and others.
Nice slant in your thread title. ;)



Well, the big CRITICISM is for GWB.

From one review in the London Sunday Times:

Greenspan’s 531-page book will do little to restore faith in the Bush administration’s claims of economic proficiency at a time when the markets are deeply unsettled. He has harsh words for Bush, the vice-president, Dick Cheney, and the Republicans over their big spending and lack of financial discipline. They are contrasted with former president Bill Clinton, whom Greenspan clearly admires.

He writes that Bush’s failure to curb spending was “a major mistake” and that Republican congressmen were “feeding at the trough”. “The Republicans in Congress lost their way,” he says. “They swapped principle for power. They ended up with neither. They deserved to lose [the 2006 congressional election].”


And Greenspan is a Republican.:P
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Bush should take a major hit on his lack of veto (on spending) pen for allowing his party to go on a drunken spending spree and the medicare drug program[:/]

"America will never be destroyed from the outside,
if we falter and lose our freedoms,
it will be because we destroyed ourselves."
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Greenspan on Bush.....and Reagan....and Ford....and Clinton....and others.
Nice slant in your thread title. ;)



sure Greenspan talked about other presidents:

from CNN Article,
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Former Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan slams President Bush and today's Republicans, while calling Richard Nixon and Bill Clinton "the smartest presidents" he worked with, according to an advance copy of his upcoming book.


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conservatives have been upset with and voicing are objections loudly at the lack of restraint shown by lots of republicans in congress and by Bush. the last elections happened the way the did in part of conservatives, but the leftist kooks are just to blind and stupid to realize it, instead they spin it as everyones against the war, and that they were given the power to surrender. several of the republicans that were voted out in the last election were more liberals than republican so to clear some of the deadwood out conservatives either voted against or refrained from voting.
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conservatives have been upset with and voicing are objections loudly at the lack of restraint shown by lots of republicans in congress and by Bush. the last elections happened the way the did in part of conservatives, but the leftist kooks are just to blind and stupid to realize it, instead they spin it as everyones against the war, and that they were given the power to surrender. several of the republicans that were voted out in the last election were more liberals than republican so to clear some of the deadwood out conservatives either voted against or refrained from voting.



Nice rationalization, but it doesn't address the fact that Bush is a piss-poor president in every respect, and that pretty much every objective observer (including many Republicans) agrees on that.
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conservatives have been upset with and voicing are objections loudly at the lack of restraint shown by lots of republicans in congress and by Bush. the last elections happened the way the did in part of conservatives, but the leftist kooks are just to blind and stupid to realize it, instead they spin it as everyones against the war, and that they were given the power to surrender. several of the republicans that were voted out in the last election were more liberals than republican so to clear some of the deadwood out conservatives either voted against or refrained from voting.



The republicans lost congress because America was tired of liberals.

Awesome.
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