Ray Evans Harrell wrote:
I think you guys are looking too hard. The guy is just a typical Texas
loudmouth.
I think the word Texas could be deleted from the above
sentence with ny appreciative loss of meaning.
[snip]
> I've known the kind of quiet characters
(also a sterotype) who on an individual basis were good for their word and
dangerous to cross.
"Dangerous to cross" Absolutely!
> I don't think Bush would be anything at all without
his gang and his family.
Dependent personality.
> Just a shallow loudmouth who seems kind of sad.
What I find amazing is that know one sees him as a sad character. His
affect is clearly so.
I concur with this observation. This guy "has problems".
Put him on Prozac.
Also why would his daughters be so disrespectful of Dad and Mom and their
place in the nation as to show up drunk on the local TV? We never saw
Chelsea anything but discreet and she was the brunt of jokes from
Republicans across the board, not for what she did, but for her adolescent
"looks". Even McCain had to apologize for his poor taste when a reporter
heard him.
I agree again. The Clintons were decent people, even if
Bill was, as Hillary said, "A hard dog to keep on the porch....
Who accomplished remarkably much considering his dysfunctional childhood."
But America seems to love this family. As for me, I agree with Hutton
about the Good Society as opposed to the "Good Economy." I think this
whole crew shows a remarkable lack of class even though they do abscound
with every penny they can. I can't call it class warfare for they clearly
have no class to war from or for.
What is the definition of a carpetbagger?
\brad mccormick
REH
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Keith,
While I like your hypotheses and urge you to keep them coming, I feel
that 'W' is quite at odds with his father and is following the man his
father said practiced 'voodoo economics', Uncle Ronnie.
Bill Ward
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Well, Saddam's speech was yet another one of defiance. He's not going to
go
into exile after all. My Hypothesis No 2 must bite the dust.
But if I've miscalculated, Bush has done so even more. Just what is he
going to do now? If he invades Iraq without Security Council permission
(and that's unlikely) then he'll lose his only ally, Tony Blair, because
there'll be a mass migration of members of the Labour Party into the
Liberal Democrats.
If he invades, then Bush dare not invade Baghdad or Basra for fear of a
backlash from his own population and he might have to sit around for a
long, long time.
Meanwhile Bush's economy is on the point of sliding into serious
deflation,
if it's not there already. His recent attempt at stimulating the economy
--
about 1% of GDP -- won't do anything. American business, the States and
the
consumer are all mired in debt with no obvious way of any of them being
able to pay it off. American investment is only being met by foreigners
--
who could quickly draw out their money soon if the dollar declines any
further against the euro, pathetic on its own account.
I'm pretty quickly reconciled to my second hypothesis biting the dust,
but
Bush Senior was never reconciled to his neglect of the economy when he
didn't get re-elected. That's why he's had to play puppet games using his
son. But he's making the same mistake all over again! I don't think Bush
Junior will worry too much as he loses the next Presidential election in
2004 -- he'll be happy enough playing with his chainsaw on his ranch and
reading comics. But Bush Senior . . . making the same mistake twice . . .
words fail me.
Keith Hudson
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