Bush Calls Community Organizer to DC to Help With Financial Crisis
Bush Calls Community Organizer to DC to Help With Financial Crisis (flag)
gatewaypundit.blogspot.com — Community organizer to the rescue... President Bush called the Chicago politician to Washington DC to help with the global financial crisis. Obama has accepted the invitation. Once again... It looks like he'll be following John McCain. Michelle Malkin and Political Punch reported: ABC ...
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The Anchoress — ... Gateway Pundit says by accepting Bush’s offer to go to Washington to work on the crisis, but not McCain’s Obama is following, not leading. ...

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