Another Bush for Obama to worry about

@laglen (19759)
United States
June 23, 2010 9:37am CST
Jeb Bush who has taken himself out of public politics, but still works with the party backing candidates, has chimed in on Obama's Blame Bush Mantra. Mr. Bush has said he doesnt intend to run anytime soon. He thinks Obama should stop listening so much to the media and maybe read a book instead. He also says that it is very childish for him to constantly blame his brother George for all of his woes. He disagrees with the idea to continue to spend money to fix our country, and said that Obama is like Hubert Humphrey on steroids. you can read more here http://www.nytimes.com/2010/06/23/us/politics/23bai.html what do you think? Do you agree with Jeb? I think he has a point about Obama trying to be everything to every one. He is like a cat in a room full of rocking chairs.
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@TTCCWW (579)
• United States
23 Jun 10
Bush spent months blaming Clinton. I actually have not seen as much blaming by Bush and Obama as the admistration pointing out changes they want to make in policy's to change direction. The press to blame once again, when the administration points out an old policy that it wants to change the press inserts Bush 43, when in fact some of these policies go back several presidents. Jeb still has a chip on his shoulder....lol Obama has actually laid the blame on the past congress almost every time he speaks about climate, finance and budget.
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@laglen (19759)
• United States
23 Jun 10
but he was that congress,
@laglen (19759)
• United States
23 Jun 10
good points, I just like to point out that he was a congressman because every body seems to think he just showed up and all these problems were just there.
@TTCCWW (579)
• United States
23 Jun 10
Yes he was, he was one of one hundred senators and not in congress. Served not quite one term. Some of these issues that are on the table go back decades but most of the press never points that out. Much of what he wants changed towards big business happened on Clintons watch but the press never points that out either. (well maybe Fox does but I refuse to watch them).
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@epicure35 (2814)
• United States
23 Jun 10
Obama will never stop blaming Bush or anyone else he can scapegoat, because he knows every tricky maneuver possible to distract unthinking human beings from the sleight of hand treachery he is committing against this country EVERY DAY. It worked well for Hitler and the rest of O's criminal heroes. Jeb is right; Obama is evil.
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@laglen (19759)
• United States
25 Jun 10
I think you hit the nail on the head - it worked for Hitler
@epicure35 (2814)
• United States
25 Jun 10
That's what I'm afraid of. Why are so many so blind?
@nangel78 (1454)
• United States
24 Jun 10
Politicians will always blame the other politician. If it takes the blame off of themselves and places it onto someone else, then they get to keep their job and look better.
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@laglen (19759)
• United States
25 Jun 10
yeah but it is really losing its effectiveness...
@max1950 (2306)
• United States
23 Jun 10
i agree with jeb i have "never" heard another president put so much blame on a former president in my lifetime following politics. im not going to read this one all i have to do is watch the news and see another lie another promise broken by obama. we should nail that cat to the floor and play that run around the chairs game and give everybody a chance to rock.
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@laglen (19759)
• United States
23 Jun 10
lmao good times!
• United States
23 Jun 10
My question is why aren't they blaming the right people. Bush was only the president. The president does not have as much power as congress. Congress holds more blame than Bush (but Bush does get some of the blame). But you know why they blame Bush? He is out of office now...where as much of his congress is still in office and trying to get re-elected...so they push the blame off on him. They want you to see what Bush did wrong (and there is plenty to look at) so you won't look too hard at them and waht they did wrong and how much responsibility they share in the blame. It is getting old to tell you the truth. Obama knew the state of the country when he ran for office...he volunteered for the job...so stop whining already.
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@laglen (19759)
• United States
25 Jun 10
Not only did he know and did he volunteer, He was a part of that Congress!