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Classic Bush - What Mistakes?

Here's a Bush golden oldie from a press conference in April of 2004. One can't help but laugh and cry as W. thinks really hard, only to come up empty-handed.  
 
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mehdinadif (1 month ago) Show Hide
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why is saying socialist negative?
JORGEPSOUSA911 (1 month ago) Show Hide
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Because everywhere Socialism has been tried, it has FAILED MISERABLY! Hitler was a Socialist! Need I say more?
mehdinadif (1 month ago) Show Hide
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sorry to say, but the US is not a success in domestic politics.. it's poverty rate and income equality only qualifies to comparison with Mali and other african nations. capitalism is not a solution!
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I'll take my chances with Capitalism over Socialism anytime!
mehdinadif (1 month ago) Show Hide
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in addition to that, Hitler gained success because of his socialist thoughts were actually very successful. that his nationalist thoughts where horrible, has nothing to do with socialism
JORGEPSOUSA911 (1 month ago) Show Hide
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I'll take Reagan & Bush anyday. You can keep your beloved Hitler!
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Godwin - you loose
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because its historically sensitive to American society as a result of the Red Scare
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Scott McClelland's book, "What Happened?" actually mentioned this specific question, and the mindset McClelland was in as he watched his president stumble and fumble his way through it was grim, at best.
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Part 1:6
"Hmm. I wish you'd given me this written question ahead of time so I could plan for it."
This does not seem to me to be the most difficult question to answer. A president and commander-in-chief must constantly be made aware of mistakes people perceive him to have made. To stand there and simply offer feebly "I can't think of any" is incredibly lame and disingenuous to say the least, and more likely dishonest and manipulative.

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