Seems like G W is pitching like a mother to both sides. Enough mea culpa to sell to the critics and enough "I was right regardless" to sell to the supporters. Are we all gullible fools?
JMC wrote: Seems like G W is pitching like a mother to both sides. Enough mea culpa to sell to the critics and enough "I was right regardless" to sell to the supporters. Are we all gullible fools?
Do you really think that mea culpas will cause his critics to buy the book? I don't.
JMC wrote: Seems like G W is pitching like a mother to both sides. Enough mea culpa to sell to the critics and enough "I was right regardless" to sell to the supporters. Are we all gullible fools?
Do you really think that mea culpas will cause his critics to buy the book? I don't.
Yes ! he wants his critics to buy the book too. Smart.
I think he will go down in history as being a damn good president for keeping his word, not vacillating like some I could name, and keeping the country safe. I wasn't fond of some of the later things he did like the first stimulus.
jf1acai wrote: Certainly not the best President we ever had.
But, I don't think he was the worst either.
That is still in the process of being determined
good one!
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