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IrishBloodEngHeart Donating Member (815 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Nov-09-04 09:14 PM
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Who can support leadership that licks Bush's boots like ours. From the Sunday talk shows:

the lone Dem on the Sunday shows, Sen.-elect Barack Obama. From NBC's Meet The Press:


...one of the things I told the president was that we all have a stake in seeing him have a successful presidency.I don't think that the Democrats succeed by rooting against the president in office.But we have to be honest where we disagree with him and he's got to make his case where he's presenting issues that we're skeptical about.

It's not just Obama showing softness. This is the party line.

Here's House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi, in the weekly radio address:

I hope that in this term President Bush will fulfill his promise to be a uniter, not a divider. A new term is indeed a new opportunity to bring America together.
House Democrats stand ready to work with the President. Despite our divisions, there are many places where we should be able to agree.


Will you guys fight for anything? Remember how the repubs were when Clinton was in office? We have a bunch of lilly livered apologists.
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