Comments on: Gonzales-Bush Loyalty A Two-Way Street
Washington Post Analysis: Examining The Career Of The Attorney General Upon His Resignation
- We need the president to publicly voice his support for Cheney next! *POOF* Gone!
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- [In any event, Gonzo''''s leaving spared him and the President more distraction for a Congress (at 18% ratings) less intent on doing the people''''s business than seeking revenge for the loss of a chad President. ]
[Posted by mudrose at 09:49 AM : Aug 28, 2007]
at least until next week when another example of incompetence and misrepresentation surfaces in the bush admin ... who will it be ... who will it be? - Reply to this comment
- rwassel
Well said. But you have to know that mudrose is paid to come here and spin monday through friday, 8-5.
Posted by frankly6
Sure I am and you are Bozo the Clown. All clowns have this air of superiority when they know that the sum total of their point of view is irrelevant. Why all they can do is squirt water in your eye, or sting your hand with a buzzer when they shake it. Very much like the Judiciary Committee and it''s chair Leaky Leahy. - Reply to this comment
- In any event, Gonzo''s leaving spared him and the President more distraction for a Congress (at 18% ratings) less intent on doing the people''s business than seeking revenge for the loss of a chad President.
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rwassel
Well said. But you have to know that mudrose is paid to come here and spin monday through friday, 8-5.- Reply to this comment
- just another stinking, rotten RAT jumping from a sinking ship!
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- See how that works, mudbutt?
Posted by rwassel
No weasel, er wassel, that''s not how it works. Simply because you create the suspicion does not mean your create the fact. See how that works, weasel. - Reply to this comment
- mudrose -
Pretty sure he made statements that contradicted truthful statements (those are called FACTS here in the real world) made by one of his assistants.
I know in neo-con land things are backwards and hypocritical (see: Sen Craig Story), but again, here in the real world, when you say the opposite of TRUTH it is called a LIE.
See how that works, mudbutt? - Reply to this comment
"For once I agree with mudrose. Maybe this would be a good day for him to come out of the closet."
micma
That''s freakin'' hilarious!- Reply to this comment
- mudrose would pay for the honor if he wasn''''t already taking it up the azz.
Anyone else?
Posted by micma
Like I said of you yesterday. It''s a pig. What you do with people like this is put them in cages likes pigs one on top of the other and let the feed off themselves. Their own c/rap will keep them feed for years.
Yeah, this gets hilarious with each post too. micma, the little **** piglet. Oinking her way into legitmacy. - Reply to this comment
Gonzo resigning is awsome! Now if someone would just give Bu$h a blowwjob so that we can impeach him, that would finally put an end to this long national nightmare.
mudrose would pay for the honor if he wasn''''t already taking it up the azz.
Anyone else?
lol...this get''s funnier with each post!- Reply to this comment
- For once I agree with mudrose. Maybe this would be a good day for him to come out of the closet.
Posted by micma
Well, we''re all waiting for Hillary to first. Then you and the ole socialist hag can show us how to do it. - Reply to this comment
Gonzo resigning is awsome! Now if someone would just give Bu$h a blowwjob so that we can impeach him, that would finally put an end to this long national nightmare.
mudrose would pay for the honor if he wasn''t already taking it up the azz.
Anyone else?- Reply to this comment
"They come right out of the closet and don''''t give a *** who they offend. It''''s high time the Repubs do likewise."
Posted by mudrose at 09:17 AM : Aug 28, 2007
For once I agree with mudrose. Maybe this would be a good day for him to come out of the closet.- Reply to this comment
- Oops, almost forgot the worst thing Gonzales did, what was that? Oh yes, LYING UNDER OATH! You neocons were quick to go after Clinton during your witch hunt, so just settle down, and take a little of your own meidcine.
Posted by rwassel
Really, when did he do that? Just about everyone in Congress agrees that he didn''t. YOu must have the inside scoop. Right? - Reply to this comment
- [They serve at the President''''s pleasure. ]
[Posted by mudrose at 09:17 AM : Aug 28, 2007]
sounds like many of the republicans are tying their service to pleasure. - Reply to this comment
- CROOKS HONOR:
LOYALTY TO HIS FRIENDS, ONLY LAST UNTIL THE HEAT GETS TOO HOT FOR THE CHIEF CROOK.
LETS NOT FORGET, THAT GONZO, WAS ENFORCING THE BUSH ADMINISTRATION''S POLICY.
SO GONZO (THE FRIEND) BECOMES A LIABILITY.
STAY THE COURSE. - Reply to this comment
- Hope that is simple enough for you neocons to unerstand, but, I''''m sure the typical idiot bloggers will be on here soon crying foul...
Posted by rwassel
Yeah, simple enough except that it is still legitimate to fire any attorneys any time. They serve at the President''s pleasure. Had Gonzales said that it would have been the end of the story, but he suffers from the say disease Bush does and that''s an inability to articulate clearly. And as far as Craig and the other homos, I didn''t realize there were so many of them in mainstream politics. I guess they are not as advanced as the Dimnos homos. They come right out of the closet and don''t give a *** who they offend. It''s high time the Repubs do likewise. - Reply to this comment
- [It may be too late to wonder how much of this could have been avoided, but it is clear when it started]
it all started in the year 2000 ... and everyone thought the problems were going to be the computers! - Reply to this comment
"It''s clear that it has hurt Bush to have hung on to somebody who by all accounts was clearly failing in his job."
The biggest failure of all is George Bu$h himself.- Reply to this comment
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