Drudge Retort: Red Meat for Yellow Dogs

Glenn Greenwald: When it comes to uprooting ("changing") the Bush/Cheney approach to Terrorism and civil liberties -- the issue which generated as much opposition to the last presidency as anything else -- the Obama administration has proven rather conclusively that tiny and cosmetic adjustments are the most it is willing to do. They love announcing new policies that cast the appearance of change but which have no effect whatsoever on presidential powers.

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"Meet the new boss, same as the old...Won't get fooled again..."

Hmm I wonder how long before rcade changes the thread title?

Maybe "But...but...but...with 0bama it's different"

lol

Sep-24-2009 14:26
Outfoxing the 9/11 Coverup
Gordon Duff Salem-News.com

With the 9/11 Commission rescinding their own report, 9/11 debunking machine is now our "smoking gun".


salem-news.com

Better title ~ Rcade! thxs:>)

FTA: No nation could preserve its freedom in the midst of continual warfare.

~James Madison.

Good one.

On Topic?

Bush's third term?

Spud insists that there is still "a dime's worth of difference" between the two parties these days but notes that a dime don't buy much anymore.

The irony here is that many on the left are becoming disenchanted by Obama's actions cos he's too much like Bush while at the same time folks on the right are screaming he's a far left, radical, socialist, commie etc.

Morons.

Be Well.

Obama just needs to change parties & the birthers will be overjoyed like the repubs were with Norm Coleman when he switched along his way to Frankenland

The irony here is that many on the left are becoming disenchanted by Obama's actions cos he's too much like Bush while at the same time folks on the right are screaming he's a far left, radical, socialist, commie etc.

Good point.

To be fair there were a small but perceptive number of people who realized Bush was the opposite of a "small government" guy -- another area in which Obama and Bush don't offer much difference.

Obama got in for the privilege, not change....

Obama isn't quite as stupid as bush. That's it.

In the end we will see that Obama did far more damage to our country than Bush. So we would have been better off with a third Bush term than with Obama.

Bush's third term?
LOL!
A misanthropic, paranoid, delusional veep? Nope.
A fundamentalist ignoramous as prez? Ixnay.
An inarticulate, ignorant head of state? Uh-ugh.
Bush's third term?
BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!

Obama isn't quite as stupid as bush. That's it.
#9 | Posted by Shawn

I'd almost wish that he was stupid the way you claim Bush was; at least then we could blame this stuff on stupidity. Its scarier to think that this was done by a president fully cognizant of the outcomes.


Bush's third term?
LOL!
A misanthropic, paranoid, delusional veep? Nope.
A fundamentalist ignoramous as prez? Ixnay.
An inarticulate, ignorant head of state? Uh-ugh.
Bush's third term?
BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!
#11 | Posted by Doc_Sarvis

That's some artful cheerleading you do there, doc. Those differences are no more than cosmetic at best. They don't even come close to being substantive.

By that I mean to say that it will be in the results that those differences will be determined to matter. So far, not so good.

To borrow and pervert a slogan from Bill Clinton's campaign:

"It's the Congress, Stupid!"

Obama could have all sorts of plans, but without the complicity of our Congress things wouldn't happen.

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Come the Revolution: Politicians, Lawyers & MBAs against the Wall first....

"it will be in the results that those differences will be determined to matter"

Well you simply don't understand the value of performing badly ... but with style.

;)

To borrow and pervert a slogan from Bill Clinton's campaign:

"It's the Congress, Stupid!"

Depends on what the meaning of "Congress" is.

The media would love to blame Republicans for Obama's economic mess, but know the opposite is true. Bush's third term? More like Carter's second.

The media would love to blame Republicans for Obama's economic mess, but know the opposite is true. Bush's third term? More like Carter's second.

#17 | Posted by Republican4ever


October Surprise by GW's dad was a genius piece of work, but the former CIA director failed @ on March 30th obviously...

www.nathanielblumberg.com

American politician = corporate owned.

Period.

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