The only narrative a wartime President can repeat in public is ‘Blood, Toil, Tears and Sweat’ - Bush speaks in Montreal and says, ""I regret standing in front of a ‘Mission Impossible’ sign!"" ...and there's the problem...

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In Montreal....

Rage filled protests!!!  Shoes fly!!! 

More Bad Jokes!!! 

And there's the problem:

"Bush's shallow comprehension of the party to party political war being waged against conservatives and his delusional pursuit of a 'new tone' built upon weak RINO narratives, poorly presented!"

Bush was the wrong man to be a wartime leader because he all but ignored a politically ruthless, far-left, democrat party waging a party to party political war domestically to impose national democrat socialism on a traditional, freedom loving, people.

Once in deep political trouble, Bush fell back on weak narratives; failed attempts at self-deprecation; poor use of time across too many fronts; abysmal personal communications skills and a deep misunderstanding of how foreign war always dominates a Presidency; especially a poorly resourced war that lasts for years and years and years longer than it should.

Because of Bush's abysmal handling of so many issues, all under the dark clouds of an under resourced, poorly executed Iraq war, the far-left has successfully installed so many destructive [make someone else pay for everything] narratives into the minds of so many young Americans that the very future of the 'American Revolution' is in extreme jeopardy.

Bottom-line:

There is no room for bad jokes; weak communications or the slightest strategic misstep by an American President fighting a war.

There is no room for bad jokes; weak communications or the slightest strategic misstep by an American President fighting a war.

 

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