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Old 09-08-2008, 09:16 PM   #1
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Bush not showing at RNC

Just wondering what your guys thoughts were on Bush not showing to the RNC. It's been a very long time since an incumbent didn't attend the national convention, (1968 I think I heard was the last time it happened). I know there was the convenient excuse of the hurricane situation, but wasn't the real reason because McCain wants to separate himself from Bush/Cheney? Don't you think it was a pretty significant thing that he didn't attend?
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Old 09-09-2008, 12:48 AM   #2
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I don't think McCain and Bush exactly love one another. I wouldn't be surprised in the least bit if Bush didn't show because of their differences. The Dems would like you to think otherwise, but McCain and Bush are not the same.
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Old 09-09-2008, 01:06 AM   #3
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I actually think Bush is going to completely get out of politics. If I had to place a wager, I'd say he's burnt by all the negativity, and quite frankly doesn't give a crap what the republicans are doing. I think he wants to head back to his ranch and not be heard from for a LOOOONG time.
Not being best friends certainly helps, and I would also not be surprised if the "higher ups" in the republican party asked Bush not to show in order to create that separation. All in all, it's a smart move for the republicans for him NOT to show. There is no positive scenario for him showing up.
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Old 09-09-2008, 03:05 AM   #4
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Ain't nobody trying to see his ugly mug, not even Republicans. Gustav was a god send for the McCain camp.
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Old 09-09-2008, 09:35 AM   #5
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Just wondering what your guys thoughts were on Bush not showing to the RNC. It's been a very long time since an incumbent didn't attend the national convention, (1968 I think I heard was the last time it happened). I know there was the convenient excuse of the hurricane situation, but wasn't the real reason because McCain wants to separate himself from Bush/Cheney? Don't you think it was a pretty significant thing that he didn't attend?
This is the only reason. Bush's approval rating is in the crapper. Now the ratings don't mean a damn thing to Bush but they could do alot of damage to the Rep's. The Dem's are trying to portray Mccain as the second (uh, third) coming of Bush. We have all seen the "agrees with Bush 90%" commercials. If you were Mccain, would you want to be associated with GB?
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Everything the McCain campaign is doing revolves around trying to paint him and Palin as change from Bush and the ways of the last eight years. It's definitely no secret that McCain is trying to distance himself from Bush. Smart move, there's no possible scenario where that tactic could hurt McCain, LOL.

They keep touting this "maverick" thing, taking on Republicans and special interests and this and that. They're definitely trying to paint it as change.
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Old 09-09-2008, 10:13 AM   #7
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Well if the reason that he was not there was only to distance himself from McCain having him speak Via satilite link would not have made any sense. I think after Katrina they did not want anything to happen while Bush was at the RNC giving the Dem's aimo to attack them.

The Dems. would have a comercial going showing Bush at the RNC and then showing people suffering and with the tag line of he was not their for you and tying it to the McCain as not carring.
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Did anyone see Bill Maher's show this week? Hell they weren't even selling any sort of Bush related merch at the RNC.
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That RNC segment was hilarious..."we sold only one Bush pin."

Boy, watching Michale Steel was hard on the stomach. Big time hack.
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That RNC segment was hilarious..."we sold only one Bush pin."

Boy, watching Michale Steel was hard on the stomach. Big time hack.
He's pretty worthless
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Did anyone see Bill Maher's show this week? Hell they weren't even selling any sort of Bush related merch at the RNC.
Yeah, I was really disappointed that the other guests talked over Scott McLellan so much. I was really interested to hear his take on this year's election but he was too much of a gentleman to yell over Steele and that actress who I've never heard of.

The RNC bit was funny though, and Maher's analysis of Palin has been both hilarious and spot on.
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Kerry Washington? She's hot to death.
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Old 09-10-2008, 07:41 AM   #13
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Re: Bush not showing at RNC

Michael Steele isn't very impressive, though I must say, the cards are stacked against any conservatives who appear on that show. It's a wonder Maher is able to get any on.

I love his show though -- aside from Maher's stance on the war and foreign policy, I don't agree with much of what he has to say. But what's amazing is that there is actually far more intellectual discourse on Bill Maher than you'll find on Sean Hannity or any other right wing talk show. Plus, nobody is better at mixing good comedy into politics the way Maher does.

I only wish he was on every night like he was when he did "Politically Incorrect" on ABC.
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Michael Steele isn't very impressive, though I must say, the cards are stacked against any conservatives who appear on that show. It's a wonder Maher is able to get any on.

I love his show though -- aside from Maher's stance on the war and foreign policy, I don't agree with much of what he has to say. But what's amazing is that there is actually far more intellectual discourse on Bill Maher than you'll find on Sean Hannity or any other right wing talk show. Plus, nobody is better at mixing good comedy into politics the way Maher does.

I only wish he was on every night like he was when he did "Politically Incorrect" on ABC.
My thoughts exactly. Have you noticed he's drifted even farther to the left since politcally incorrect went off the air? He used to be an independent and now he's basically 100% aligned with the dems.
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If President Bush had showed up, he would've been ripped for going during a natural disaster. He can't win.
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