Daschle withdraws

#27
#27
What's weak is making a mistake and simply refusing to recognize it, fix it, and move on. See e.g. Bush.
I appreciate the deflection, but the blase response didn't work. Obama's holier than thou BS about taxpaying and disallowing lobbyists has proven to be an outright lie.

Surely you're bothered about how much more of his drivel was the exact same thing.
 
#31
#31
What's weak is making a mistake and simply refusing to recognize it, fix it, and move on. See e.g. Bush.

So lets see; it was a mistake to nominate these 2 who didn't pay their taxes on time, oBAMA recognized it, fixed it and moved on. So how is this different from Timothy Geithner's confirmation as treasury secretary? Is oBAMA weak for refusing to fix this? :dunno:
 
#32
#32
Oh happy days - innocent mistakes and changed minds. What a wonderful world it is.
Yeah, I think I hear the birds singing at the dawn of a new day in America. :crazy:

This thread is a fine example of the old "Hang a lantern on your problem" political tactic.
 
#33
#33
Obama is one and done. Also, no I have no "links" to back this up, no inside infor, no nothing. But, Obama may be the best thing the GOP has ever seen. It won't surprise me at all if he all but almost destroys the "modern" democratic philosophy. Jindal will soon represent.
 
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