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QuoteThere are people on here still blaming FDR.
To be clear... this is about Obama blaming Bush for Afhganistan. Not you or me or anyone else. Obama.
Andy9o8 2
QuoteQuoteThere are people on here still blaming FDR.
To be clear... this is about Obama blaming Bush for Afhganistan. Not you or me or anyone else. Obama.
It's not as black-or-white as you're painting it to be. Or as Jack Cafferty (who I like) is making it out to be. Mind you, if Jack's gonna make a living, he has to regularly come up with "threads" to "post" in his own professional "speakers corner" - even if he has to stretch a bit.
Paraphrasing, I take Obama to be conveying essentially this message: "Look, folks, we're doing what we can, and we all wish that, 9 months into the administration, more of what that screwed-up mess we inherited was fixed; but that mess is still so screwed-up from before we inherited it, that it takes some time. We can't fix in a few months what's been mis-managed for the previous 7 years."
Partisan demagogues will put a much uglier spin on it, but average guys will recognize it for what it is, and is not.
Is some of that "blaming the last guy"? Sure. But is some of it a perfectly reasonable thing to say? Also Yes. I, personally, have faith in the average guy's ability to discern the difference between reasonable statements and demagoguery.
rhaig 0
QuoteSome of the stuff that Bush and his government did is inexcusabvle.... so, on some subjecta, the answer must be never.
I'd like to remind everyone here that it was not Bush's government. It was the government of the american people. It was our government.
Rob
Andy9o8 2
QuoteQuoteSome of the stuff that Bush and his government did is inexcusabvle.... so, on some subjecta, the answer must be never.
I'd like to remind everyone here that it was not Bush's government. It was the government of the american people. It was our government.
Naively idealistic perspective. The way it was run, it most certainly was Bush's government. The government of the people in many ways was co-opted to the point that it ceased being the government for the people.
Andy9o8 2
QuoteSo in four years when the war in Afghanistan is still viewed as a failure it would be appropriate for Obama to blame Bush?
Depends on whether it's capable of being turned into a success. If it is, then I'd say no.
QuoteSo in four years when the war in Afghanistan is still viewed as a failure it would be appropriate for Obama to blame Bush?
The blame game is inane!
'for it's Tommy this, an' Tommy that, an' "chuck 'im out, the brute!" But it's "saviour of 'is country" when the guns begin to shoot.'
kallend 2,026
QuoteSo in four years when the war in Afghanistan is still viewed as a failure it would be appropriate for Obama to blame Bush?
Sometimes the shooting victim dies despite the skill of the doctor.
Bush fought the wrong war for years and I have no idea if the damage he did is repairable.
The only sure way to survive a canopy collision is not to have one.
QuoteQuoteSo in four years when the war in Afghanistan is still viewed as a failure it would be appropriate for Obama to blame Bush?
The blame game is inane!
I agree!
juanesky 0
QuoteSome of the stuff that Bush and his government did is inexcusabvle.... so, on some subjecta, the answer must be never.
Some of the stuff your incredibly arrogant ugly ass queen has done, is very, what was that word again, imperialistic, and I don't see you whinning about it? Hell, the mess in the middle east still has British signatures all over it. Pakistan, Iraq, Palestine, Egypt, Sudan, etc, etc.
Andy9o8 2
QuoteAnd there's the catch. If he fails then he can blame Bush and say it was irrepairable. If he succeeds then he can take the credit.
Name me the president about whom that has not been said.
Here's a question for ya Hippy; what do you think you'd be doing if you were a young lad in Afghan where you'd the option to earn roughly $2 for being a standard grafter or $14 for being in the 'Taliban'?
That's the issue - the blame game is pointless.
'for it's Tommy this, an' Tommy that, an' "chuck 'im out, the brute!" But it's "saviour of 'is country" when the guns begin to shoot.'
kallend 2,026
QuoteAnd there's the catch. If he fails then he can blame Bush and say it was irrepairable. If he succeeds then he can take the credit.
He can say what he likes, but historians have the final word.
The only sure way to survive a canopy collision is not to have one.
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