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The Irony of the Right Defending Bush


This is delicious irony. Bush fires law and order US Attorneys and the right is carrying his water.

This is yet another example of Bush not being a conservative, but the conservatives supporting him, nevertheless.

Ever since he was elected, I could not understand why conservatives, who claimed the moral and ethical high ground, would support him. There is no question that Bush is not a conservative. What he is, I don't know, but conservative he is not.

So, he fires US attorneys for political reasons. I really did not expect the conservative movement to run away, but it shows, once again, that they are shills, unwilling to hold his feet to the fire.

I challenge them to explain how Bush is any more conservative than Clinton was. Or how having Bush in power is any better, or worse, than having Kerry and Gore as president would have been.

Rove pulled the wool over their collective eyes.

I am a firm believe that the conservative movement, if shown for what it really is, commands a small percentage of the populace (the same, by the way, goes for the liberal movement).

With the exception of its view on sex (intercourse, that is), I think we are really a nation that agrees with the political, economic, and social position of the Catholic church. Were I a believer in Christ being the messiah, I would be a Catholic (or at least a protestant).


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