Quit Picking on the Republicans

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Palin calls for Obama's impeachment and the majority of Americans disagree. Still, empty headed Palin uses that same poll to try to justify her call:


Sarah Palin Embarrassingly Uses Poll That Shows Vast Majority of Americans Disagree With Her



As most of us know, Sarah Palin has been one of the leading Republicans calling for President Obama’s impeachment. And it seems Ms. Palin found “support” for her calls for impeachment in a recent CNN poll.



But the poll she cites as “evidence” to support her claims for impeachment is this poll where only 33 percent of Americans agree with her that President Obama should be impeached.
I don’t think I’ve ever seen anyone try to use a poll that says the vast majority of Americans are against them on an issue, to try and “prove” that they’re right about something.





Oh Sarah!
 

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Obamas approval is low.....but it is way better than congress.


Wonder why?


I can never figure out Obamas popularity, he's as con as they come.


Put him in Canada and he'd run to the right of Harper.


Clinton was the same.


Way right of center.
 

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I can never figure out Obamas popularity, .


I can't either, considering 90% of the posts! -:)
As far as politics go, I doubt if popularity is a desired trait.
Popularity is just a measure of how closely he/she is connected to the sheeple!
 

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I can't either, considering 90% of the posts! -:)
As far as politics go, I doubt if popularity is a desired trait.
Popularity is just a measure of how closely he/she is connected to the sheeple!



Obama is a corporate ***** just like the rest of them.


Obama care was a huge gift to insurance companies.
 

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I've no clue about Canadian politics , but here in my little world, the majority of conservatives that I have to work with, seem to think that it is their responsibility to share their obsessions with people who don't care to hear about their obsessions. You don't like the President and think that every time someone farts it's his fault?,,fine. Keep it to yourself because I'm tired of hearing about it. Let me listen to my music and leave me alone. That's kinda my attitude in regard to this subject.
 

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I've no clue about Canadian politics , but here in my little world, the majority of conservatives that I have to work with, seem to think that it is their responsibility to share their obsessions with people who don't care to hear about their obsessions. You don't like the President and think that every time someone farts it's his fault?,,fine. Keep it to yourself because I'm tired of hearing about it. Let me listen to my music and leave me alone. That's kinda my attitude in regard to this subject.


Ironically the same as the Democrats when a Republican President is at the helm!
 

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Ironically the same as the Democrats when a Republican President is at the helm!
Not even close. I'm 59 and have lived through several Presidents in my days, both Republican and Democrat. And never have I seen such an obsession as this. Doesn't matter what issue is popular , what conversation is going on, the subject being discussed will every single time, return to the conservatives hatred of the President. It is an obsession fed daily by talk show whiners,who, quite honestly,are poor losers. And it is sick in my opinion. Take that perspective for what it's worth. Add a quarter and you might be able to buy a pack of gum at the dollar store.

Not even close. I'm 59 and have lived through several Presidents in my days, both Republican and Democrat. And never have I seen such an obsession as this. Doesn't matter what issue is popular , what conversation is going on, the subject being discussed will every single time, return to the conservatives hatred of the President. It is an obsession fed daily by talk show whiners,who, quite honestly,are poor losers. And it is sick in my opinion. Take that perspective for what it's worth. Add a quarter and you might be able to buy a pack of gum at the dollar store.
It's actually quite boring as well. I'd rather talk fishing or the upcoming college football season.
 
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Not even close. I'm 59 and have lived through several Presidents in my days, both Republican and Democrat. And never have I seen such an obsession as this. Doesn't matter what issue is popular , what conversation is going on, the subject being discussed will every single time, return to the conservatives hatred of the President. It is an obsession fed daily by talk show whiners,who, quite honestly,are poor losers. And it is sick in my opinion. Take that perspective for what it's worth. Add a quarter and you might be able to buy a pack of gum at the dollar store.


It's actually quite boring as well. I'd rather talk fishing or the upcoming college football season.


Efforts to impeach George W. Bush - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia


Congresswoman who co-sponsored Bush impeachment bill said Democrats never tried to impeach Bush


Dem Who Co-Sponsored Bush Impeachment Bill Claims Dems Didn’t Want to Impeach Him | Mediaite


This took me all of about 5 minutes to find.....
Democrats are above all hypocrites....
 

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Not even close. I'm 59 and have lived through several Presidents in my days, both Republican and Democrat. And never have I seen such an obsession as this. Doesn't matter what issue is popular , what conversation is going on, the subject being discussed will every single time, return to the conservatives hatred of the President.


You may have forgotten the vitriol directed toward George W. Bush! Actually much of what you hear toward Obama is tongue in cheek.



They all fall into that category!
 

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You may have forgotten the vitriol directed toward George W. Bush! Actually much of what you hear toward Obama is tongue in cheek.




They all fall into that category!
I actually liked George W. Bush. Especially his involvement with Elton John in regard to Aids research. Also his involvement with President Clinton in other altruistic activities. And I am a registered Democrat. We do like to categorize each other by our affiliations. And in that categorizing, we dehumanize each other continually, constantly. This is politics, and this is why as a society nothing will ever get accomplished. Because all of us think we have sole possession of the truth and anyone that disagrees with us has to be wrong.

Yes we all understand the great google god to be infallible. I stand corrected.:).
 

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After listening to libs rip GW. Bush from his first election to him leaving office the libs are getting their just desserts.


One lib at work had the audacity to say after ripping Bush daily and after Obama's inauguration to say...


"Now we can all be together as a unified country and get behind the president."


I laughed
 

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I actually liked George W. Bush..


Actually there wasn't a lot wrong with Dubya, he sure didn't take any crap from anyone and he didn't "sit on the fence" regarding issues and right or wrong you could depend on him for a decision. He did "drop the ball" on Katrina I thought!
 

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There is no question that some Democrats did try to stop Bush and that the impeachment effort was part of it. But that's because he started two needless wars that killed thousands of Americans, hundreds of thousands of Middle Easterners, and cost us over a trillion dollars. Obama has never dome anything like that. As for executive orders, Bush did even more without right wing objections.


Some Republicans openly stated they wanted the Obama administration to fail. I do not recall any Dems saying that about Bush. And as some forum right wingers have pointed out, Democrats openly supported Bush's wars and voted for it. Of course, that's because of the lies he used to "justify" his actions.

Every knows he dropped the ball on Katrina though some right wingers here remain in denial. Moreover, some deluded right wingers tried to put the blame on Dem mayor Nagin and Dem governor Blanco for the fiasco even though they should have been credited for saving lives. Bush's response: "you're doing a great job Brownie".
 

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But that's because he started two needless wars that killed thousands of Americans, hundreds of thousands of Middle Easterners,

You should ask the Kuwaiti's how they felt about Hussein and if US intervention wasn't needed and appreciated.

and cost us over a trillion dollars.

Solyndra, et al

Every knows he dropped the ball on Katrina though some right wingers here remain in denial. Moreover, some deluded right wingers tried to put the blame on Dem mayor Nagin and Dem governor Blanco for the fiasco even though they should have been credited for saving lives. Bush's response: "you're doing a great job Brownie".

Yeah, the mayor of NOLA really sprung into action on Katrina... But only after it was far too late.

Talk about closing the barns doors after the horses have left
 

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Actually there wasn't a lot wrong with Dubya, he sure didn't take any crap from anyone and he didn't "sit on the fence" regarding issues and right or wrong you could depend on him for a decision. He did "drop the ball" on Katrina I thought!
All Leaders have quite a few advisors . It's not like they make all of their decisions on all things on their own. It's kinda like FDR taking most of the credit for the New Deal programs because of course he's in the spotlight. But he had many advisors including people like Frances Berger. (hopefully I remembered the name correctly), and also his wife. And of course the right hated him and the left loved him. That's the way it is. We judge the person wearing the hat. And, we have our entertainers fanning the flames Like Rush, Beck, on the right, and Stewart and Maher on the left, and making millions in the process. And all of us commoners choose sides and prop up game as best we can. Maybe it's time to find some sort of common ground and let the status quo which solves damn near nothing, slip into history.

And with that said, I'm gonna put a movie on and not think about this anymore today.
 

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You should ask the Kuwaiti's how they felt about Hussein and if US intervention wasn't needed and appreciated.



Solyndra, et al



Yeah, the mayor of NOLA really sprung into action on Katrina... But only after it was far too late.

Talk about closing the barns doors after the horses have left




Kuwait - different Bush was involved and that was none of our business. Guatemala's Nazi style genocide of Ixils was far worse and nobody lifted a finger.



Solyndra- just another gentle reminder that it was Bush who started it. See my earlier links.


NOLA - again, see my earlier links which proved his order to abandon the city saved one million lives.

Ludlow,


Maher on the left



As we have discussed before, he is not a leftist but is openly libertarian.