Post Here To Show Support For Bush

Hey – all of those who actually like President Bush need to stand up and show that support. We see thread after thread of “Bush bashing,” but nobody seems to stand up for him in a coordinated way. Since T-Nation is read all over the world, I think we need to show that these libs are not the majority opinion of our country. These liberal lunatics (who cannot win elections anymore) might be the majority in the liberal East and West coasts, but they don’t reflect the majority opinion of America.

OK, then please show your support for President Bush by stating the main reason that you think he is doing a good job.

I think President Bush is doing a good job, because he has protected us from enemy attack since 9/11 and has stood up to terrorism in the face of strong opposition from the liberal left.

Now your turn…

We’ve been arguing this for the last two years on every politics thread that has come up.

Why the fuck do we need you to start a thread to argue about him once again?

T motherfuckin S B

Hey Steveo, can I borrow your pom-pom’s and cheerleader outfit. There’s this woman here who wants to play “schoolgirl” for me…

I think Bush is a lying piece of shit and far and away the worst president in my lifetime. It is going to take many years, if it can even be done, to recover from the damage inflicted by this adminstration.

Ok, now zebivan is going to chime in with some asinine comment about the “haters” responding to the fucking retard’s thread.

LOL.

I like bush!

I think this should be posted in the ‘Sex and the Male Animal’ forum…

[quote]tme wrote:
I think Bush is a lying piece of shit and far and away the worst president in my lifetime. It is going to take many years, if it can even be done, to recover from the damage inflicted by this adminstration.

Ok, now zebivan is going to chime in with some asinine comment about the “haters” responding to the fucking retard’s thread.

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Who the heck is this zebivan guy? He doesn’t really need to chime in for anything - you just made the comment for him :slight_smile:

I think Bush has been dealt a pretty tough hand, and I think he is doing a pretty good job dealing with it. Let’s face it, it is pretty amazing that we have ousted Sadam and chased BinLaden to a cave, and at the same time warded off potential terror attacks.

Too bad there is so much propaganda and Bush bashing going on. If our country could actually unite, we’d once again deserve the superpower recognition that the United States previously had.

[quote]terribleivan wrote:
Too bad there is so much propaganda and Bush bashing going on. If our country could actually unite, we’d once again deserve the superpower recognition that the United States previously had.[/quote]

Somehow I suspect you think that such issues are one sided.

Politics is a shitty game played hard by both sides these days. There is nothing but propaganda coming from the administration either.

For the country to unite the politicians will have to worry more about finding solutions to issues than scoring political points.

Again, when you can apply this to both sides fairly evenly, then you’ll be in more of a position to see things clearly.

[quote]steveo5801 wrote:
Hey – all of those who actually like President Bush need to stand up and show that support. We see thread after thread of “Bush bashing,” but nobody seems to stand up for him in a coordinated way. Since T-Nation is read all over the world, I think we need to show that these libs are not the majority opinion of our country. These liberal lunatics (who cannot win elections anymore) might be the majority in the liberal East and West coasts, but they don’t reflect the majority opinion of America.

OK, then please show your support for President Bush by stating the main reason that you think he is doing a good job.

I think President Bush is doing a good job, because he has protected us from enemy attack since 9/11 and has stood up to terrorism in the face of strong opposition from the liberal left.

Now your turn…[/quote]

This is NOT a rip or trick: Steve, I admire your attitude in starting these threads. You don’t mind a good battle and I like that.

Guys, love him or hate him, give the man credit for not backing down from controversial issues.

HH

I admire Bush for ousting Saddam and for preventing another 9/11. I’ve read many of the horror stories about the poor souls living in Saddam’s Iraq and it truly was heart wrenching.

If he (Bush) could convince the Chinese to oust KJI, his stock would soar a lot more in my book.

I DO wish the man knew how to veto a bill once in a while. We can’t continue to consume more than we produce.

HH

[quote]tme wrote:
I think Bush is a lying piece of shit and far and away the worst president in my lifetime. It is going to take many years, if it can even be done, to recover from the damage inflicted by this adminstration.

Ok, now zebivan is going to chime in with some asinine comment about the “haters” responding to the fucking retard’s thread.

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The topic is SHOW support you dingbats!

Bush protects our people and other nations people from terrorism and oppression, and has the grave responsibility of being one of the World Leaders.

We as a country know where Bush stands and I’m glad for it. The last thing we need is some ultra-sensitive liberal waffling in the wind while the world goes to shit.

The only thing retarded here is saying Bush is the worst president ever.

You Libs who are talking shit don’t realize it is our responsibility to shape our own destiny. We can’t try and “understand” issues like Middle East Violence. We must manage it.

I support our president not because he’s republican, but because I agree with what we are doing.

If you don’t like the war on terror, then you should move out of the US and pay taxes somewhere else. All the radical libs are doing is tearing apart our country and worse…our troops resolve through their bantering and gay pride anti-war rhetoric.

[quote]Rockscar wrote:

You Libs who are talking shit don’t realize it is our responsibility to shape our own destiny.
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I’m not a liberal and I think Bush is an assclown.

Shaping our own destiny has nothing to do with meddeling in the affairs of people living half-way around the world.

No, the Arabs need to manage it. It’s not our responsibility.

Dustin

[quote]Rockscar wrote:
You Libs who are talking shit don’t realize it is our responsibility to shape our own destiny. We can’t try and “understand” issues like Middle East Violence. We must manage it.[/quote]

Rockscar, step back from the kool-aid stand buddy.

While there are differences in thinking between various people, it isn’t true that liberals want to sing kumba-ya while being bombed. Please, try to be a bit more realistic and look past the pure political bullshit.

It may surprise you, but I don’t have a problem combatting terrorists or terrorism either. However, brute force is too late. Terrorists are born and trained and then we have to fight them.

The end goal should be to stop people from being brainwashed into a fanatical mindset that supports terrorism. This doesn’t mean I want to sing kumba-ya either, but it does mean I think a multi-faceted approach will be required.

Strength is nice, and killing enemies clearly satisfies a lot of people, but it is not likely to give us a solution in the current situaton. Maybe you should consider what it would really mean to manage the situation instead of simply generating an ongoing conflict for the next fifty years?

Dude, again, step away from the kool-aid stand. There is a difference between the war on terror and war in Iraq. It isn’t “radical libs” but people who are questioning what are indeed some questionable moves by the administration.

Of course, yes, there are radical libs our there, but they are small in number and basically inconsequential.

While I support much of what Bush has been doing I don’t understand why you would start this topic.

You know it is going to bring the fruitbats out.

I’ve disagreed with President Bush on some Key issues right here on the T-Nation political threads.

But, overall I think he’s doing a fine job I’m proud of the fact that I voted for him twice.

I know the liberal faction of the democratic party loves to bash Bush. But I have yet to hear any real serious answers to the world problems that Bush has dealt with quite well over the past several years.

For example:

“Get out of Iraq”, is not a real answer to that complex problem now is it?

I wouldn’t give him an overall grade of “A” but I would give him a high “B”.

[quote]vroom wrote:

While there are differences in thinking between various people, it isn’t true that liberals want to sing kumba-ya while being bombed.

It may surprise you, but I don’t have a problem combatting terrorists or terrorism either. However, brute force is too late. Terrorists are born and trained and then we have to fight them.

The end goal should be to stop people from being brainwashed into a fanatical mindset that supports terrorism. This doesn’t mean I want to sing kumba-ya either, but it does mean I think a multi-faceted approach will be required.

Strength is nice, and killing enemies clearly satisfies a lot of people, but it is not likely to give us a solution in the current situaton. Maybe you should consider what it would really mean to manage the situation instead of simply generating an ongoing conflict for the next fifty years?

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This is a brilliant post, one of your best. Seriously, if possible to implement, I agree with exactly what you’ve said here. If bloodshed can be avoided, I’m all for it.

The problem is, of course, that these guys hate us with a passion. Imagine if someone had murdered one of your children — that’s the level of hatred they have against us, almost an insane loathing. I think its gotten down to a matter of us or them, sad to say.

Very good post, Vroom!

HH

[quote]Dustin wrote:
Rockscar wrote:


We can’t try and “understand” issues like Middle East Violence. We must manage it.

No, the Arabs need to manage it. It’s not our responsibility.

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The Persians are meddling. It is not a strict Arab problem.

It is a small world. We cannot ignore the problems in the middle east given the vital resources there.

[quote]Rockscar wrote:

If you don’t like the war on terror, then you should move out of the US and pay taxes somewhere else. All the radical libs are doing is tearing apart our country and worse…our troops resolve through their bantering and gay pride anti-war rhetoric.
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Wow, that just moved way up on the master list of “Most Retarded Posts Ever”. Stevie might still be winning, but that bullshit puts you in close second. (Maybe third, jerffy has some real winners, too.)

So if I’m following here, anyone who doesn’t like the Bush administration therefore is opposed to the “war on terror” and should move somewhere else. Never mind the annoying little fact that Bush, or actually Cheney/Rumsfeld to be accurate and honest, dropped the ball completely in the “war on terror” when they decided to invade Iraq.

What about the “war on social security” or the “war on the environment” or the “war on fiscal responsibility”? I don’t like any of those either, should I be forcibly packed up and moved “somewhere else”? Or can I just stop paying taxes for the stuff I don’t like?

TFM’s unite…

Bush Losing Core Supporters

WASHINGTON, May 11 - President Bush appears to be losing support among a key group of voters who had hitherto stood firmly with the president even as his poll numbers among other groups fell dramatically.

A new Gallup poll shows that, for the first time, Bush’s approval rating has fallen below 50% among total fucking morons, and now stands at 44%. This represents a dramatic drop compared to a poll taken just last December, when 62% of total fucking morons expressed support for the president and his policies.

The current poll, conducted by phone with 1,409 total fucking morons between May 4 and May 8, reveals that only 44% of those polled believe the president is doing a good job, while 27% believe he is doing a poor job and 29% don’t understand the question.

The December poll, conducted by phone with 1,530 total fucking morons, showed 62% approved of the president, 7% disapproved and 31% didn’t understand the question.

Faltering approval ratings for the president among a group once thought to be a reliable source of loyal support gives Republicans one more reason to be nervous about the upcoming mid-term elections. “If we can’t depend on the support of total fucking morons,” says Sen. Rick Santorum (R-PA), “then we’ve got a big problem. They’re a key factor in our electoral strategy, and an important part of today’s Republican coalition.”

“We’ve taken the total fucking moron vote for granted,” says Rep. Tom Feeney (R-FL), “and now we’re paying for it. We’ve let the Democrats control the debate lately, and they’ve dragged discourse back into the realm of complex, nuanced issues. So your average total fucking moron turns on his TV and sees his Republican Congressman arguing about Constitutional law or the complexities of state formation in the Middle East, and he tunes out. He wants to hear comforting, pandering, flattering bromides and he doesn’t want to hear a logical argument more complex than what you’d find on a bumper sticker.”

For Feeney, the poll is a dire warning that Republicans can ignore only at their peril. “This should send a signal that we have to regain control of the debate if we want the support of our key constituencies in the coming election and beyond. We need to bring public discourse back into the realm of stupidity and vacuity. We should be talking about homosexual illegal immigrants burning flags. We should be talking about the power of pride. We should be talking about freedom fries. These are the issues that resonate with total fucking morons.”

But some total fucking morons say it’s too late. Bill Snarpel of Enid, Oklahoma is a total fucking moron who voted for Bush in both 2000 and 2004. But he says he won’t be voting for Bush in 2008. “I don’t like it that he was going to sell our ports to the Arabs. If the Arabs own the ports then that means they’ll let all the Arabs in and then we’ll all be riding camels and wearing towels on our heads. I don’t want my children singing the Star Spangled Banner in Muslim.”

Total fucking moron Kurt Meyer of Turlock, California also says his once solid support for Bush has collapsed. “He invaded Iraq and all those soldiers died, and for what? We destroyed all their WMDs, but now their new president is making fun of us and saying he’s going to build nuclear bombs and that we can’t stop him. Well, nuclear bombs are even worse than WMDs, so what did we accomplish?”

Laura McDonald, a total fucking moron from Chandler, Arizona, says she is disappointed that the president hasn’t been a more forceful advocate of Christian values. “This country was founded on Christian values,” she says, “but you’d never know it looking around and seeing all the Mexicans running around. I thought Bush was going to bring Jesus back into the government. Instead, Christians are being persecuted worse than ever before in history, because all these Mexicans come here and tell Christians that we have to respect their religious beliefs. So now it’s illegal for children to pray in school. Soon it will be illegal for them to speak English.”

Not all total fucking morons have turned their backs on the president. Jeb Larkin of Topeka, Kansas says he still fully supports Bush. “He is doing a great job. He is a great president. He is a great decider. I have a puppy. His tail sticks straight up and you can see his butthole.”

And not all Republican lawmakers are concerned about the poll. Sen. Lamar Alexander (R-TN), for one, does not find it a cause for anxiety. While he agrees that his party should not take total fucking morons for granted, they “really don’t have anywhere else to go. They’re never going to be able to understand someone like Al Gore or John Kerry or anybody intelligent and articulate who wants to talk about substantive issues. Just try having a conversation with one of them about global warming. They’ll say, ‘Oh, but Rush says volcanoes consume more ozone than humans do.’ I mean, they’re morons! Total fucking morons!”

“They’ve got nowhere else to go,” Alexander reaffirms with a smile, “and they always vote.”

[quote]ZEB wrote:
“Get out of Iraq”, is not a real answer to that complex problem now is it?

I wouldn’t give him an overall grade of “A” but I would give him a high “B”.[/quote]

I’ve seen you disagree with some of his initiatives, you are making baby steps in having your own opinion… :wink:

Anyway, as to your point, some people dock him marks for getting into Iraq in such a hell bent for leather way. Even Colin Powell suggested the infamous “if you break it you own it”.

Guess what, we own it. To bad we don’t really want it now.