Dec 6th, 2008
by NachonBlogger.
Over the last eight years, George Bush has engaged in three major wars: Iraq, Afghanistan, and grammar. Here’s a salvo fired during a recent exit interview with ABC News:
Gibson: Do you feel in any way responsible for what’s happening?
Bush: You know, I’m the President during this period of time, but I think when the history of [...]
Nov 10th, 2008
by NachonBlogger.
Barack Obama went to the White House to talk with President Bush today. The historic meeting:
MSNBC’s less interesting coverage:
Oct 30th, 2008
by NachonBlogger.
A great ad that hammers home two critical themes: the Bush economy is in the crapper and John McCain = George Bush.
Oct 26th, 2008
by NachonBlogger.
The McCain campaign accuses Obama of having already drafted an inaugural address. Obama spokesman Bill Burton responds:
While this charge is completely false and there is no draft of an inaugural address for Sen. Obama, the last thing we need is a candidate like John McCain who just plans on rereading George Bush’s.
(H/T: Janice)
Sep 24th, 2008
by NachonBlogger.
Speaking to the nation about the danger faced by “our entire economy” tonight, George Bush invited John McCain and Barack Obama to the White House tomorrow to help work it out. This invitation comes, coincidentally, just a couple of hours after John McCain, struggling in the polls, announced the “suspension” of his campaign, his desire to [...]
Sep 23rd, 2008
by NachonBlogger.
Explore the logical conclusion of Bushonomics here.
(H/T: AG)
Sep 21st, 2008
by NachonBlogger.
The man in charge of the country didn’t realize how serious our economic problem was and didn’t plan on doing anything about it until “the experts” told him something was awry. Turns out, the economy is inter, uh, “interlinked.” Who knew? So Bush decided that he, in his own humble opinion, would take ”bold” action. Hard [...]
Sep 18th, 2008
by NachonBlogger.
Great Obama ad on the Bush-McCain plan to privatize Social Security:
Sep 11th, 2008
by NachonBlogger.
I live in Houston. My family and I spent a lot of time today preparing for tomorrow’s expected arrival of hurricane Ike. It’s a big one — about the size of Gustav.
It occurred to us today that President Bush wasn’t in our region helping coordinate the federal government’s rescue efforts. That seemed strange since he [...]