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George W. Bush Supports Mitt Romney

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The only regrettable thing was that it was a quick passing comment as opposed to a formal endorsement. Evidently, Mitt has welcomed the former President's support. Now, why do I get this sneaking suspicion that that Mitt would not be comfortable with an actual formal endorsement from Bush, in front of all the TV cameras?

Earlier Tuesday the 43rd president told ABC News "I'm for Mitt Romney," as the doors of an elevator he was on closed before him.

The remark was the first public support from the former president, whose father, former President George H.W. Bush and mother, Barbara endorsed the presumptive GOP nominee in March.


Team Romney: Bush backing ‘welcome’ news – CNN Political Ticker - CNN.com Blogs
 
If this was 2008 I would agree - Bush fatigue and all

It's not

It's 2012 and after 3+ years of failed Obama economics policies + unpopular Obamacare .........

Bush fatigue is a bit "old"

it's not a biggie either way IMO
 
Where has Obama failed economically? He's led this nation to a recovery from one of the worst republican induced recession since 1929. I don't see how he failed with economics. More generalities.

LOL

you were the guy on the Titanic who said ..... iceberg? what iceberg? LOL

did you know that 342,000 americans in april 2012 gave up looking for work? you know how many got new jobs? 115,000

3x as many people EXITED the workforce than entered

The unemployment "rate" has been > 8% for 3+ years

April 2012 was a particularly bad month

and that doesn't include "underemployment" which is chronic

our debt is out of control with no end in sight

and gas prices are fucked

other than that you're right, things are peachy

no icebergs that i see ;)
 
Where has Obama failed economically? He's led this nation to a recovery from one of the worst republican induced recession since 1929. I don't see how he failed with economics. More generalities.
Fear not. Only Republicon talking points. I heard "the failed Obama presidency" on 1/20/09. ;)
 
Isn't a George W Bush endorsement the Kiss of Death to anyone?
 
^ Sometimes I think the best that can be said of Obama is that he didn't make things worse. But a third of his stimulus bill was actually well spent, and the big reason he hasn't gotten anything done is this pit of toxic quicksand known as the House of Representatives.

The sad thing is that thanks to them, we'll never know if Obama was a good or bad president; he's mainly been a blocked president.
 
It looks like Bush is still radioactive, yet his policies, which Romney has endorsed, haven't lost their luster.

Stupid Americans: Bush, the man, was the problem, not his policies. :rolleyes:
 
^ This.

It isn't like he has a hell of a lot of choice.
 
And you think somebody is going to wave the magic wand to fix the republican mess? The economy has been in steady recovery. It hasn't been another boom, but quite steady. You rely mostly on republican talking points with little substance behind anything else you say. You don't understand the economic situation, and you manipulate figures to fit into your own agenda. And then you expect "Mitt Romney" to have all the solutions? Please.

This economy is recovering from one of the WORST recessions since 1929. And you expect everything to get better in just 4 years to a stage of a boom? There are problems in this country, and I never said it was peachy... but you rely on the same old recycled talking points and manipulated statistics... things are clearly not bad. The economy is recovering... but things are not going to improve overnight to prior levels as you demand. Much of the job growth is significant and substantiated enough to push a solid recovery.

Your points on debt is moot... republicans have increased the debt far more then Obama.

Kulindahr is right. You just repeat what Eric Cantor says. Republicans are doing next to nothing to help the economy and they don't have any ideas.

Maybe I should take a lesson from others and just ignore you once and for all... and stick to my word.

Where do I began to address your blather ..........

Eric Cantor is not a man I pay much attention to - now if you'd said Paul Ryan ......... you'd have some cred. Do you even know what state he's from? rhetorical

As for this famed "recovery" ....... here's a few more facts for you - try to digest

On President Obama's watch we've borrowed $5 trillion
We have a whopping 1.7% GDP growth
$4 per gallon of gas
Unemployment rates that don't suggest recovery

During his first 2 years of office where he had it all baby - the senate, the house - the holy trinity

he decided to:
"stimulate" the economy
create obamacare

0 for 2

we don't need a magic wand - we need a steady hand and a leader - let's do the Buffet rule is not leading - it's dividing

now back to GWB - as with many things time softens opinions and often changes them

I think it's already happening

as many are experiencing Obama fatigue

as for putting me on ignore ......... be my guest - as i've stated before it's redundant - you should put everyone on ignore - and live in Giancarlo land
 
^ nice try

"you have nothing" is code for "i couldn't bring myself to read it ...... I'd rather pre-emptively respond" ;)

GDP growth blows !!!! it's barely growth

maybe in GiancarloLand, the economy is booming and gas is cheap (do you drive??) and people are not exiting the workforce at 3x the levels others are entering

maybe in GiancarloLand, small businesses are thriving under the heavy hand of Pres. Obama who thinks they're all "millionaires" and need to pay more in taxes

in your case .... ignorance is ...... BLISS :wave:

as for GWB and Mittens .......... I think GWB is, unlike Bill Clinton, not an attention whore - he actually is comfortable "backstage" - not a terrible quality

and IF Mittens wants him, he'll be there - but o/w not so much

which is how it outa be
 
What was this thread about again?

Oh, yeah -- how the Republicans want to dig us into a deeper hole.

And Obama sucks at filling the one the Republicans got us into.


Well, when becoming president is a popularity contest that doesn't test for the skills for the job, what do we expect?
Our community organizer has been organizing, but not even half the community came. Should we expect that a business gambler who got rich bleeding the taxpayers will do better?
 
has an ex-President ever not endorsed the elected nominee of his party?

True. But I suspect the Romney people and any other republican running for office would like George W Bush and Dick Cheney to disappear until after the election.
 
True. But I suspect the Romney people and any other republican running for office would like George W Bush and Dick Cheney to disappear until after the election.
Maybe Mittens can give both of them one-way airline tickets to The Hague? (!)
 
^ sorta like in 2010 when dems running for congress wanted no part of President Obama ??
 
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