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Can anyone explain to me the relevance of an approval rating to someone who isn't planning on running for office anymore?
Every Republican who is running for a national office in 2006 can.
But, that's not what bin Franklen was alluding to in the original post on this thread. He's clearly rooting for Bush's all time low. There's no mention of Republicans running for national office in 2006. He's just giggling over the dropping numbers.

Speaking of 2006, any idea what the Democrats will be running on yet? The clock is ticking. Dean promised us last year they would unveil a new plan. Nancy Pelosi promised us again last month. Seeing that it's now 2006, don't you think it's time to unveil it yet?
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Maybe its in Al Gores LockBox(tm) and they havent figured out how to open it yet?


Or maybe Kerry is in charge of The Plan(tm) and thus nobody knows what to say because it keeps changing on them?

IF it ever materializes it wil be some sort of convaluted mess.
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Can anyone explain to me the relevance of an approval rating to someone who isn't planning on running for office anymore?
Every Republican who is running for a national office in 2006 can.
But, that's not what bin Franklen was alluding to in the original post on this thread. He's clearly rooting for Bush's all time low. There's no mention of Republicans running for national office in 2006. He's just giggling over the dropping numbers.

Speaking of 2006, any idea what the Democrats will be running on yet? The clock is ticking. Dean promised us last year they would unveil a new plan. Nancy Pelosi promised us again last month. Seeing that it's now 2006, don't you think it's time to unveil it yet?
war veterans including Gulf and Iraq war veterans, and including a lady who lost both her legs in Iraq. And the point of the low ratings is that many Pubes don't want to be associated with Bush in their campaigns. That should tell you something.
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Well, the Pubelicans will be up against some Democractic war veterans including Gulf and Iraq war veterans, and including a lady who lost both her legs in Iraq. And the point of the low ratings is that many Pubes don't want to be associated with Bush in their campaigns. That should tell you something.
It speaks volumes.

It shows me you guys haven't learned a thing. You're going to have your hat handed to you yet again. Kerry was a Democratic war veteran... he lost..... remember? Bush wasn't a war veteran. He won.

I personally want someone who has a vision of what America needs to continue leading the rest of the world. Someone who doesn't govern by polls. Someone who is strong on defense like Bush, but also strong on Border security. Someone who is for keeping the tax cuts like Bush, but not like him in overspending. Smaller government, you know... conservative ideals. Proven concepts that make us even stronger.

Gosh this is going to be fun. Tell me, will you disappear when you lose like so many other liberal losers did the last time we had a Presidential Election?
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king George
That's entirely immature. You may not agree with his policies, his beliefs, or the fact that he is white, but it is entirely disrespectful, rude, and immature to call him names, especially since he is the President. What are you thinking when you call him names? That he will read the thread and be insulted by a man who spends his time pointing out others faults? I don't think so. You could have gotten your point across without an insult.

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Apparentely your inability to compliment someone.

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Tricky Dick shooting another friend in the face?
And of course, must you know that was an accident as well on everyone else on the face of the planet.
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I wouldn't put it that way... in fact, I don't even know where you pulled that from, other than the possibility of it coming from...oh, never mind.
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Default King George, bubble boy the great deceiver

Politics is a dirty business. If you don't like name calling I suggest you avoid politics. Bush was not drafted into the presidency. He ran for the office and as badly he has served the people of the United States he deserves a nick name or two. I call him King George, bubble boy the great deceiver. The king George part is that he is using the power of the executive to turn the United States into a totalitarian country similar to the UK under king Gorge. The bubble boy part comes from him always being in an information bubble and not watching the TV news. The great deceiver part comes from the BS spin they gave us as to why we needed to invade the nation of Iraq.

Heck they called Bill Clinton Slick Wily and he is one of the best presidents the US has ever had. 8 years and he did not start a war, left the economy booming, and racked up budget surpluses. And they still call him names. Nixon was tricky Dick. Heck you just aren’t cool as a leader if you don't have a nickname. What's his name over at the fed is called Helicopter Ben. He hates it but I think it's a cool nick name.
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How about dumb a.... It's a classic. Hmmm... I need to get more creative with Dubya nicknames.
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Default Look at all those sheeples

It dawned on me today as a random thought ran through my single brain cell that last year, during the elections there was this label. Liberals were all happy to use it on Bush supporters since there were so many. We were called sheeples who marched in lock step with the Bush camp because it was really just a mob mentality right?

Okay then, now the new mob is the 64% who disapprove of Bush.

Buncha' sheeples!

Yyyyep! Now the shoe's on the other foot.
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How about dumb a.... It's a classic. Hmmm... I need to get more creative with Dubya nicknames.
OK. I am game!

How about: the Puker, the fart man, The lay a turd dude, the elected emperor, the great benevolent dictator, the bushwhacker, the nose candy son, the Johnny Walker president, the stoned flying eagle, and the eagle has landed son.

Can't you just feel the love! Man I miss Nixon!
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It dawned on me today as a random thought ran through my single brain cell that last year, during the elections there was this label. Liberals were all happy to use it on Bush supporters since there were so many. We were called sheeples who marched in lock step with the Bush camp because it was really just a mob mentality right?

Okay then, now the new mob is the 64% who disapprove of Bush.

Buncha' sheeples!

Yyyyep! Now the shoe's on the other foot.
Since I thought Bush would make a lousy president from the beginning, when it was unpopular not to support him, this term just doesn't apply to me. Now I fall into the majority...How sweet it is! I'm glad to see that the American people are finally waking up.

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How about dumb a.... It's a classic. Hmmm... I need to get more creative with Dubya nicknames.
OK. I am game!

How about: the Puker, the fart man, The lay a turd dude, the elected emperor, the great benevolent dictator, the bushwhacker, the nose candy son, the Johnny Walker president, the stoned flying eagle, and the eagle has landed son.

Can't you just feel the love! Man I miss Nixon!
Here's one Bush would like - "War President".
"Curious George" is a good one since he never seems to know what's going on, like the Dubai port deal for example.
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