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The failure of the current administration is due to people picking on them and saying mean things.
#11
Filliam H. Muffman wrote:
[quote=JoeH]
Trying to portray Bush and co. as outsiders? They were possibly the ultimate "insiders", bringing back a wide range of the most neo-con former members of the Reagan and Bush I administrations.

You left out Nixon, but there were only a couple of those. They were all in prominent positions though.
Well, can I beg off on that as there were not too many of them due to age considerations. Though some of the Reagan/Bush retreads did get their start back under Nixon and Ford.
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#12
The Bush family made their fortune by war profiteering, selling arms to the Nazis (that ought to officially end this thread, Godwinesquely). I guess the apple really doesn't fall far from the tree. What was the topic?
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Three sources told biographer J. H. Hatfield that Bush was performing community service on the orders of a judge. A Yale classmate said, "George W. was arrested for possession of cocaine in 1972, but due to his father's connections, the entire record was expunged by a state judge whom the older Bush helped get elected. It was one of those 'behind closed doors in the judges' chambers' kind of thing between the old man and one of his Texas cronies who owed him a favor ... There's only a handful of us that know the truth."

If the record of an arrest was expunged, Bush apparently received the equivalent of Youthful Offender status at the age of 26.

Another Bush associate told Hatfield, "I can't and won't give you any new names, but I can confirm that W's Dallas attorney remains the repository of any evidence of the expunged record. From what I've been told, the attorney is the one who advised him to get a new drivers license in 1995 when a survey of his public records uncovered a stale, but nevertheless incriminating trail for an overly eager reporter to follow."

Records prove that Bush did get a new drivers license at that time.

Newsweek (July 9, 2000) reported that the Bush campaign "launched a secretive research operation designed to scour all records relating to his Vietnam-era service" while preparing for Bush's 1998 re-election campaign. They paid Dallas lawyer Harriet Miers $19,000 to review the records.

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#15
I predict they will find Rove one day, hanged and wearing a scuba suit.
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#16
Dennis S wrote:
I predict they will find Rove one day, hanged and wearing a scuba suit.

No way, that method's reserved for clergy.
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#17
$tevie wrote:
Bush's father was president of the United States, and VP under Reagan. His grandfather was a Senator. They were both wealthy men with plenty of influence. How can W possibly be considered an "outsider"? Oh boo hoo, we were from Texas. What a load of malarkey.

No, Bush I was born in MA and moved to CT as a child attending prestigious "elite" schools like Philips Academy in Andover -- but Texas is a lot manlier than being a CT yankee.
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#18
"W" was also born in CT, raised in TX after the family moved there. Also attended Philips Academy.
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#19
This isn't all that relevant to the original topic, but continuing on the "insider" background:

One of my college profs (and mentors) grew up with Bush Sr., attending the same schools, including Yale. He said "Old Man Bush" (I guess this would be the Nazi profiteer) "drove his kids hard, all the time." This prof had no love loss for Bush I. When Bush I came to our college for a visit in '88, the prof donned a paper sack over his head and stood along the roadside as the Bush motorcade passed the crowds. He told me that the sack over the head was the ultimate insult to a Yalie.

EDIT: Of course Bush I seems outrageously great compared to W.
Bush I was actually a moderate on many issues.
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