Mary Matalin says Bush "inherited" the 9/11 attacks

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Mary Matalin says Bush "inherited" the 9/11 attacks

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  • uhmmm clinton was the only president where we actually had a surplus of money

  • There is a basic fallacy here. It's the idea that a president actually controls every aspect of what happens in the entire country while he is president. 9/11 was a terrorist attack that could have happened under anyone's watch. We have put in place more strict security since, but that is because of the event. Economics are also very complicated. I'm not forgiving Bush for anything. I didn't think he was a good president. But to blame 9/11on Clinton ir Bush is ridiculous.

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  • What a cunt

  • @Auggie56

    You're right, my mistake, I should have wrote RepubliKKKlan

  • @hellogreenstar What are your qualifications on this subject ?

  • @AtlasShruggery Please fill us in on what you know about the subject.

  • @BoredomCorner Tell us why you say that ?

  • @jawsjaws4 Now here's a thinking man !

  • @DarthVADIK Gee, I didn't know there was a "V" in Republican.

  • @AIexandar Kinda extream don't you think ?

  • @hyperseauton Clinton is partly at fault, because we were attacked several times, under Clinton's watch. He never responded because of his liberal idealology, plus he "loathed the military." USS Cole come to mind ? 

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