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Bush and the Bush-Haters
It can be stated without fear of serious argument that no previous president has been treated as brutally, viciously, and unfairly as George W. Bush.
The Bush Economy
The Bush Economy
online.wsj.com — President Bush is leaving office amid the worst recession in 25 years, and naturally his economic policies are getting the blame. But before we move on to the era of Obamanomics, it's important to understand what really happened during the Bush years ... (more) The Bush Economy
To the bitter end: Bush-haters throw shoes at effigy in D.C.
To the bitter end: Bush-haters throw shoes at effigy in D.C.
hotair.com — One last ejaculation of dissent before everyone falls into line tomorrow morning. [...] Read the rest » (more) To the bitter end: Bush-haters throw shoes at effigy in D.C.
As the going gets tough, the white haters get going
As the going gets tough, the white haters get going
crooksandliars.com — We've been reporting steadily on the drumbeat of post-election racial hate that's being stirred up by the far racist right, particularly revolving around the election of Barack Obama. The most recent incident was the post-election assaults in New ... (more) As the going gets tough, the white haters get going
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He Took a Shoe for His Country
Flopping Aces — ... President Bush #43 has endured more worldwide hysteria and distortions to his character and policies than any president before him. Given the growth and evolution of the internet these last 8 years, perhaps the volume of vitriol and conspiratorial beliefs is in part a reflection of the information and disinformation super highway [sarcasm] (created by global warming climate change alarmist, Al Gore) [/sarcasm]. ...

Monday links
Maggie's Farm — ... Both the Byzantine and Orthodox priests here expect attendance at Vespers as well as Matins and Liturgy on Sundays. The Orthodox parish offers Vespers and confessions every Wednesday and Saturday evening, and the priest expects attendance on Wednesday evenings, as well as Holy Days, in order to receive the Eucharist. Both priests require regular confessions. The Plague hits Al Qaida. How nice for them. I agree with this quote at Am Thinker: It can be stated without fear of serious ...

The End of Bush Derangement Syndrome? No.
The Discerning Texan — ... reputation. At this they have been half successful, at a high price for the country and its government. Although everyone insists on doing so, it is impossible to judge Bush, his achievements, or his failings, without taking these attacks into account. Before any serious analysis of the Bush presidency can be made, some attempt to encompass the campaign against him must be carried out. I hope no one is holding his breath. You will want to read it all. Really. Unfortunately the Left's "hate first" modus operendi seems unlikely to ...

The End of Bush Derangement Syndrome? No.
THE ASTUTE BLOGGERSJ.R. Dunn was spot-on today in his take on President Bush and those who have made a living out of hating him: There is one thing certain to go through Barack Obama's mind during the inauguration: at one point or another, while glancing at George W. Bush, he will consider the treatment that Bush got as president and hope to God he suffers nothing even vaguely similar. It can be stated without fear of serious argument that no previous president has been treated as brutally, viciously, and unfairly as George W. Bush. Bush 43 endured a ...

If you were First Lady…
The Anchoress — ... “Brutally, viciously, unfairly treated”: Yes, but he was good for media - all those newspapers that made record profits bashing him, ...

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Take My President, Please
americanthinker.com 1/19/2009 — Bush haters will see January 20, 2009 as the defining moment in their lives in which a hideous and confounding bitterness, lodged deep within, was finally laid to rest