Wednesday, January 21, 2009
Carolyn Lochhead Still Hating on the Clintons.
She'll never stop:
But Bush was overheard in the Capitol yesterday saying, "Come on, Laura, we're going home." And give him credit, he left modestly, without the narcissistic pomp and ceremony that his predecessor used to upstage his big day.
Bush deserves credit for leaving modestly? The guy f*cked up the country in so many ways, only Carolyn Lochhead thinks he could have taken a victory lap. Bush's approval rating has been at 25% over the last year, what and with whom could he celebrate as he left?
And I was around in 2000, I don't recall anyone upstaging Bush's inauguration. I recall a very popular president, Bill Clinton, who left town with a 65% approval rating, the highest end-of-term approval rating since the 60s, and the rightfully earned farewell a successful president deserved. I also recall stories (that turned out to be false and spread by the Republicans) about the Clinton stealing the W keys of the computers. Somehow, a big deal was made of this. The new administration was classy in its arrival for sure, spreading lies from the get go.
Oh, and Bush is so classy in his departure, that he denied Obama the permission to stay at Blair House for no reason, struggling afterward to find a suitable guest to explain the snub. So much for the humble, elegant transition.
Lochhead: one of the few people to shed a tear when Bush took of in Executive One.
And she's started peddling BS: that Obama is not the legitimate president yet. What a crackpot.
But Bush was overheard in the Capitol yesterday saying, "Come on, Laura, we're going home." And give him credit, he left modestly, without the narcissistic pomp and ceremony that his predecessor used to upstage his big day.
Bush deserves credit for leaving modestly? The guy f*cked up the country in so many ways, only Carolyn Lochhead thinks he could have taken a victory lap. Bush's approval rating has been at 25% over the last year, what and with whom could he celebrate as he left?
And I was around in 2000, I don't recall anyone upstaging Bush's inauguration. I recall a very popular president, Bill Clinton, who left town with a 65% approval rating, the highest end-of-term approval rating since the 60s, and the rightfully earned farewell a successful president deserved. I also recall stories (that turned out to be false and spread by the Republicans) about the Clinton stealing the W keys of the computers. Somehow, a big deal was made of this. The new administration was classy in its arrival for sure, spreading lies from the get go.
Oh, and Bush is so classy in his departure, that he denied Obama the permission to stay at Blair House for no reason, struggling afterward to find a suitable guest to explain the snub. So much for the humble, elegant transition.
Lochhead: one of the few people to shed a tear when Bush took of in Executive One.
And she's started peddling BS: that Obama is not the legitimate president yet. What a crackpot.
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