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Knowing When To Walk Away

by David Sirota

It wouldn't be the George W. Bush we all know if our shamed president didn't spend his remaining White House days in a final fit of polarization.

That's what Bush's moves this week are clearly about: dividing — not uniting. The New York Times reported that during his first meeting with Barack Obama, the outgoing president suggested he might support Democrats' economic stimulus package and aid to struggling automakers if party leaders "drop their opposition to a free-trade ag ...

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Posted by: Matt
Comment: #1
Mon Nov 17, 2008 6:28 PM

Are we ABOUT through yelling cliches like "the failed policies of the last eight years?" Your guy won. We get it. Enough. And to blame the sitting president for polarization...it's like blaming a cow for being turned into a steak. After eight straight years of knot-headed leftists twits screaming for the president's impeachment and criminal prosecution (simply for his having continued the previous Administration's policy of seeking regime change in Iraq), I have to sit here and listen to him get blamed for "polarizing" the country. As if the Democrats' insistence on nominating the most liberal member of the US Senate for the Presidency had absolutely nothing at all to do with it. That's rich, pal. Keep talking and making yourself look foolish.

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