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September 3, 2005

I Can Root For the Team and Still Think the QB Sucks

I can be a fan of a particular sports team, in my case it is usually any team in Cleveland, and still think that the QB stinks or the Manager or Coach sucks. In addition I might feel that guy should be fired or traded or moved to another position or whatever. It doesn't change my feelings or support for the team. I am a Browns fan whatever place they are in. The same with the Indians. So what makes politics different?

It is becoming increasingly obvious, even to fairly objective analysts that this President is terrible. I realize this is an opinion and that two people can look at one thing and interpret it in completely different ways, but we have a number of factors that clearly add up to incompetency. We have or had the worst attack in our nation's history, huge budget deficits, a terrible economy for everyone except the wealthy, a horrible long term energy policy, a disasterous environmental policy, massive deception about the Iraq war, the lowest opinion of the U.S. in the world in over 60 years, a terrible and increasingly unpopular war in Iraq, an incompetent Homeland Security Department, a recent multi-billion dollar transportation bill supported and pushed by the President possessing so much pork it should have been considered a farm bill, a President who has set a record for vacations as President and he is not even through 5 or 8 years, and an inept response to the most massive natural disaster in the country's history. At what point do the majority of Republicans admit in public that this guy sucks? They can still be Republicans, and still believe in small, but efficient government, but really, isn't George W. rather pathetic?

Posted by Chip Spear at September 3, 2005 11:48 AM

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