This of coarse is something we were all hoping Iraqi's would be able to grasp and then embrace much quicker than they have managed to do thus far, and time is running out on that experiment as Bush burns bridges left, and right his minimal threadbare support for the war may finally turn that fateful corner of ZERO should he manage to get this monumental spit in the face of Americans will immigration shamnesty bill passed..
While over there Bush made another "middle finger to America" comment that has flown under the radar so far in the MSM, (no big surprise there) and when combined with the activities on his schedule for this week detailed in my post below, he may be forced to move to Bulgaria after his presidency is completed as he won't even be welcomed in Red State America any longer if this little jibe below comes to fruition.
I'll see you at the (immigration) bill signing':
The Swamp: Bush: ' "SOFIA, Bulgaria – Crowds in Albania may have cheered for President Bush – ''Boosh-y, Boosh-y', they called him – but the president returns to Washington to face a deepening political crisis in Congress, where his attorney general faces a vote of no-confidence and his long-sought immigration reform is on the ropes."The president, who started his second term declaring that he had the wind at his back and political capital to spend, will struggle this week to spend perhaps the last remnants of capital he still possesses with a Democratic-run Senate that has ridiculed his attorney general and friend and stalled his immigration reforms.
"The political process sometimes isn't pretty to look at it,'' Bush said today, appearing at a press conference in Bulgaria. "We take two steps forward and one step back.''
Yet the president insisted that even a vote of no confidence from the Senate would not undermine his own support for his attorney general, and maintained that he still can win passage of immigration reform.
"I'll see you at the bill signing,'' Bush quietly told reporters facing him in a 15th Century mosque that has become an archaeological museum in this nation that adopted democracy less than two decades ago. read more
Maybe you can run for office again, in Kosovo that is.
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