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LittleClarkie Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Oct-27-05 04:07 PM
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Rush: the withdrawl of Miers shows the strength of Conservative movement
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Are they not including Bush in that movement anymore? Because it sure doesn't show HIS strength.

He said "the lefties" were fit to be tied over the Conservative far right takeover of the Republican Party. He said that was wrong, because the Conservatives ARE the Party. Now, does he mean NEOconservatives? Because I suspect there are a few PALEOconservatives who would dispute that.

Is there a place where the two come together? Is social policy where they come together?

All of which still seems to leave out Bush. His cronies don't seem to care all that much about social issues. Oh, he talks a good game and throws a few bones. But his closest friends in the WH are pro-choice.

I dunno. I did think that Rush sounded like he was trying to put lipstick on a pig though.

He also called the Senator from Louisiana "Baby Fat Landrieu".

So what's on his body? It sure isn't baby fat. It's just fat fat.
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