Conservatives: Bush Legacy Hinges on Obamessiah
Whiskey Fire —
... Could anything be more transparently devoted to bullshit than the Bush Legacy Project? In a just world, this group would have one brief meeting, agree that said legacy has everything to do with making the worse the better cause, and promptly imbibe some hemlock concoction. But instead they're rolling out Bush in "exit interviews" to say that going to war with Iraq "is a do-over I can't do. Over. It's hard for me to speculate. In other words, I'm a halfwit. A nincompoop. A mungfuck. O thunderous gods of Timbuktu, O venom! Hurl down something glorious and awful!" ...
Bush and Rove Launch 'Legacy' Project
The BRAD BLOG —
... On Tuesday, Stephen Hayes, a conservative columnist and analyst for CNN, revealed that George Bush and Karl Rove have launched a new propaganda campaign with the monumental goal of rewriting the history of the past eight years. The newspeak title of the enterprise is the "Bush legacy project." ...
Bob Cesca: No Attacks Since When?
Politics on HuffingtonPost.com —
... Americans after President Bush and his staff repeatedly ignored warnings from a variety of counter-terrorism and national security experts.
Noonan continued:
We have not been attacked since 9/11. Someone--someones--did something right.
Someones?
This is all part of a huge lie, and the lie is rapidly becoming reality thanks to various Bush apologists and dead-enders.
Perhaps it's been reignited in conjunction with the Bush "legacy project" -- an effort organized by Karl Rove to somehow fabricate a positive ...
Yucky yucky yucky employment figures
HorsesAss.Org —
... And to answer the question Reich asks in the title of his post, um yeah, it’s a Depression. I know it’s a matter of semantics, but since Karl Rove and Karen Hughes are busily trying to re-write history even as it happens, I think it’s only fair we get Bush’s name attached to this last bitter pill. ...
FOX News Host: Bush Very Much Kept Broadly To The Governing Philosophy He Ran On
News Hounds —
... The amendment would forbid states from doing "what they want to do" on same-sex marriage.
During his turn, Colmes asked Rove, “There's some report out of the Weekly Standard that you're taking part in something called the Bush Legacy Project, having meetings in the White House about the Bush legacy. Is that true and what is it?” (Comment: I think Colmes meant that Stephen Hayes from the Weekly Standard spoke about this on CNN. It was then picked up by Think Progress.)
Rove disingenuously answered that he could not comment because he hasn't ...
Let's not allow them to create their own reality
Brilliant at Breakfast —
... President Bush and his staff repeatedly ignored warnings from a variety of counter-terrorism and national security experts. Noonan continued: We have not been attacked since 9/11. Someone -- someones -- did something right. Someones? This is all part of a huge lie, and the lie is rapidly becoming reality thanks to various Bush apologists and dead-enders. Perhaps it's been reignited in conjunction with the Bush "legacy project" -- an effort organized by Karl Rove to somehow fabricate a positive ...
Stop the bailouts! ... Nicole Wallace has something much better!
The Reaction —
... , the Obama staff and, finally, we get to the point where we see she's signed up for passage on the S.S. Bush Legacy Restoration Barge, waxing on how ...
Top Ten Cloves: Things about Christmas around the nation's Capital
The Reaction —
... Christmas", he has to focus on just one of his seven homes 7. 'Silent Night' is, pretty much, the summation of Condi Rice's tenure as Secretary of State 6. Ted Stevens is afraid to sing "Deck The Halls", fearing it may bring new indictments against him 5. All the Obama Team will say is that he's 'Away In The Manger' 4. For Karl Rove, and his Legacy Project, is all about 'O Come All Ye Faithful' ...
Cliff Schecter: George Bush's Legacy of Failure
The Latest on Air America —
With only days left until his term expires, it appears that the Bush legacy project , an attempt by the usual corps of serial sycophants to rehabilitate the lame-duck generalissimo's image, is falling upon the deaf ears and self-gouged eyes of an American public sickened by the last eight years. Yes, the Bush cabal just couldn't clear out of town without trying to complete one last propaganda project for the Gipper, or the Decider, if you will. Karl Rove, the genius who predicted a permanent Republican majority right before destroying a temporary one, and Karen Hughes, who ...


