My first thought was "Fairweather Johnson" by Hootie & the Blowfish.

Gosh, they sure did disappear off the map with record speed.  And they're from SC.

- Matt Small
  ----- Original Message -----
  From: Jim Campbell
  To: CF-Community
  Sent: Thursday, November 20, 2003 2:13 PM
  Subject: Re: Bush resume

  No, I think he was referring to Navin R. Johnson.

  - Jim

  Matthew Small wrote:

  >He might have meant Andrew Johnson...
  >
  >
  >- Matt Small
  >  ----- Original Message -----
  >  From: Larry C. Lyons
  >  To: CF-Community
  >  Sent: Thursday, November 20, 2003 2:06 PM
  >  Subject: RE: Bush resume
  >
  >
  >  Given Johnson's record on the Civil Rights bill and continuing Kennedy's
  >  legislative agenda, I think its rather inappropriate for him to be on this
  >  list.
  >
  >  Nixon on the other hand...
  >
  >  larry
  >
  >  At 01:16 PM 11/20/2003, you wrote:
  >  >Jimmy C., Johnson,  and the current list of contenders...
  >  >   -----Original Message-----
  >  >   From: Jim Campbell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
  >  >   Sent: Thursday, November 20, 2003 11:52 AM
  >  >   To: CF-Community
  >  >   Subject: Re: Bush resume
  >  >
  >  >   If that bunch of presidents includes Ulysses S. Grant, Gerald Ford and
  >  >   the one in Superman 2 who knelt before Zod like a bitch, I might just
  >  >   agree with you :)
  >  >
  >  >   - Jim
  >  >
  >  >   Andy Ousterhout wrote:
  >  >
  >  >   >LOL.  And probably not too far off.
  >  >   >
  >  >   >I clearly don't think that Bush is a great president, he just happens
  >  > to be
  >  >   >the best of the bunch.
  >  >   >  -----Original Message-----
  >  >   >  From: Jim Campbell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
  >  >   >  Sent: Thursday, November 20, 2003 11:25 AM
  >  >   >  To: CF-Community
  >  >   >  Subject: Re: Bush resume
  >  >   >
  >  >   >
  >  >   >  I think "thinking big" is a large part of Bush's popularity.  I don't
  >  >   >  think he has a clue about how to manage the economy (or give the
  >  >   >  impression of managing the economy), but there were a _lot_ of big, bold
  >  >   >  "big picture" initiatives that were pushed through after the attacks.
  >  >   >  War On Terrorism! (Swoosh!), Department of Homeland Defense! (Shazam!),
  >  >   >  PATRIOT Act! (Kerpow!), Operation Enduring Freedom! (Kaboom!).  They
  >  >   >  were impressive feats of bureaucratic manipulation, but the economic
  >  >   >  policies seem wan and uncreative.
  >  >   >
  >  >   >  Here's a check for $300 - have fun.  I'm cutting taxes, sort of.  Oh,
  >  >   >  uh, here's another check for $400, go get yourself something nice, ok?
  >  >   >
  >  >   >  It seems to me that the "Economy" as a whole is sort of rooted in
  >  >   >  large-group psychology.  While I don't believe the president himself has
  >  >   >  that much *actual* control over the economy, I think his and his
  >  >   >  administration's attitude towards it can play into the general
  >  >   >  perception of how things are going and make people more optimistic about
  >  >   >  things.
  >  >   >
  >  >   >  - Jim
  >  >   >
  >  >   >  Andy Ousterhout wrote:
  >  >   >
  >  >   >  >And that is news to who?
  >  >   >  >
  >  >   >  >Presidents need to think big.  Short term fixes create a pendulum
  >  >effect,
  >  >   >long
  >  >   >  >term changes have long term impacts.
  >  >   >  >  -----Original Message-----
  >  >   >  >  From: Howie Hamlin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
  >  >   >  >  Sent: Thursday, November 20, 2003 10:49 AM
  >  >   >  >  To: CF-Community
  >  >   >  >  Subject: Re: Bush resume
  >  >   >  >
  >  >   >  >
  >  >   >  >  Nobel winners attack Bush economics
  >  >   >  >
  >  >   >  >  "Regardless of how one views the specifics of the Bush plan, there is
  >  >   >wide
  >  >   >  >agreement that its purpose is a permanent change in the tax structure
  >  >and
  >  >   >not
  >  >   >  >the creation of jobs and growth in the near term," the economists said
  >  >in a
  >  >   >  >statement published by the Economic Policy Institute.
  >  >   >  >
  >  >   >  >
  >  > <http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/business/2735269.stm>http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/business/2735269.stm
  >  >   >  >
  >  >   >  >  ----- Original Message -----
  >  >   >  >  From: Andy Ousterhout
  >  >   >  >  To: CF-Community
  >  >   >  >  Sent: Thursday, November 20, 2003 10:05 AM
  >  >   >  >  Subject: RE: Bush resume
  >  >   >  >
  >  >   >  >  I guess all the economists are wrong too.  If it were not for that
  >  >damn
  >  >   >  >Bush:
  >  >   >  >      1   All of the world's ills would be cured.
  >  >   >  >      2.  All of the excesses of the 90's would have retroactively
  >  >   >  >disappeared,
  >  >   >  >      3.  All of those BAD business people who quickly realized that
  >  >BUSH
  >  >   >was
  >  >   >  >  lax on businesses would not have been able to implement evil business
  >  >   >  >  practices SO quickly that it appeared that they had been following
  >  >them
  >  >   >  >since
  >  >   >  >  the 90's
  >  >   >  >      4.  Business would be ignoring the lower cost of labor in other
  >  >   >  >countries
  >  >   >  >  and would have continued to hire people who provided diminishing
  >  > value
  >  >   >for
  >  >   >  >the
  >  >   >  >  love of country(sorry, God's out)
  >  >   >  >      5.  All of those foreigners who think that we suck would not be
  >  >   >risking
  >  >   >  >  life and limb to sneak into OUR country voluntarily work for, god
  >  >forbid,
  >  >   >  >  below minimum wage, and send huge amounts of their paltry earnings
  >  >back
  >  >   >to
  >  >   >  >  their highly advantaged family who stayed home to live a life of
  >  >luxury.
  >  >   >  >      6.  Yale's image would have remained untarnished
  >  >   >  >
  >  >   >  >  My bad.
  >  >   >  >
  >  >   >  >  -----Original Message-----
  >  >   >  >  From: Doug White [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
  >  >   >  >  Sent: Wednesday, November 19, 2003 10:39 PM
  >  >   >  >  To: CF-Community
  >  >   >  >  Subject: Re: Bush resume
  >  >   >  >
  >  >   >  >    Actually the statement that the economy is in a turnaround, is more
  >  >pie
  >  >   >in
  >  >   >  >  the
  >  >   >  >    sky.  Jobs continue to be lost, prosecutions of those involved in
  >  >   >business
  >  >   >  >    fraud, and securities scams are still running at a less than
  >  >   >enthusiastic
  >  >   >  >  rate.
  >  >   >  >    Our borders are still insecure.  Non-Mexican illegal immigrants are
  >  >   >still
  >  >   >  >    released into the streets after capture by the INS.  His energy and
  >  >oil
  >  >   >  >  patch
  >  >   >  >    friends are still not being called to account for their mis-deeds.
  >  >Our
  >  >   >  >    reputation internationally has sunk to a historic low.  But I do
  >  >have
  >  >   >to
  >  >   >  >  credit
  >  >   >  >    him for this, he still has a fanatic following, and the big bucks
  >  >   >  >
  >  >   >  >
  >  >   >
  >  >   >
  >  >
  >  >----------
  >  >[
  >
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