As usual, it's a great song, but the real story is that Bush's approval ratings have been climbing now that the White House has finally decided it can speak up and, you know, defend its policies, and call its opponents on their lies.
Everything the man touches, turns to garbage (the 'reverse Midas' touch). Thank God he won't get to touch Social Security.
Not saying that there won't need to be some tough decisions made, but his solution, privatization, failed in England, and luckily the American people spoke loud enough to their representatives that it won't be tried here.
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No tasteless recollections of Terry Shiavo, eh?
My feelings are so hurt I'm going to go cry now.
As usual, it's a great song, but the real story is that Bush's approval ratings have been climbing now that the White House has finally decided it can speak up and, you know, defend its policies, and call its opponents on their lies.
It has been a helluva year, though.
Everything the man touches, turns to garbage (the 'reverse Midas' touch). Thank God he won't get to touch Social Security.
Not saying that there won't need to be some tough decisions made, but his solution, privatization, failed in England, and luckily the American people spoke loud enough to their representatives that it won't be tried here.
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