Evaluation of the policies of George W. Bush and his Republican conservatives on America.


This week two of the Bush appointees have shown how inept they have proven to be. The Attorney General Alberto Gonzales and the president of the World Bank Paul Wolfowitz. Each time the President goes on TV and tells us that his appointees, that have failed to perform their job, have his FULL CONFIDENCE the President shows his incompetence.

In addition to these two we have Harriet Myers that Bush tried to get on the Supreme Court. We have Mike Brown from FEMA. David Safavian the corrupt White House Procurement Director that was arrested while in office. John Snow who proved to be nothing more then a Bush Parrot. Then let’s not forget Donald Rumsfeld who with Paul Wolfowitz managed the Iraq War.

The good Bush appointees like Colin Powell, Christy Whitman and Paul O’Neil all left the Bush administration. YES the quality or lack of it is surely seen in the Bush Appointees!

Comments
on Apr 21, 2007
yeah, but consider the fact these people you mentioned and a whole lot more might very well be unemployed if it weren't for the bush administration.

consider those graduates of pat robertson's regent university--150 of em seems to be the consensus--now working for the whitehouse. it's hard out there for a simp who's holding a law degree from a school ranked 136th outta 170 surveyed by us news (which considers the place a 'tier 4' institution).

all in all, we're lucky the administration hasn't started recruiting at madrasas.
on Apr 22, 2007
Kingbee

The Iraq war is a GREAT help to those that are recruiting at the madrasas. They can hire Bush and Cheney in January 2009 to help recruit terrorists!
on Apr 23, 2007
Another example of just how inept a President we have in the White House.

Bush Backs Gonzales, Says 'He's Staying'
By TERENCE HUNT (AP White House Correspondent)
From Associated Press
April 23, 2007 9:34 AM EDT
WASHINGTON - President Bush gave embattled Attorney General Alberto Gonzales a strong vote of confidence on Monday despite scant support for him among key Republicans.

"This is an honest, honorable man, in whom I h WASHINGTON (AP) - President Bush gave embattled Attorney General Alberto Gonzales a strong vote of confidence on Monday despite scant support and scathing criticism from key Republicans.

"This is an honest, honorable man, in whom I have confidence," Bush said. This clearly demonstrates that the REAL problem with our government is at the VERY TOP and continues down.
on Apr 24, 2007
The U.S. Border Patrol voted in a unanimous vote that they had NO Confidence in the man bush appointed to head their agency, David Aguilar. They Border patrol member also voted NO CONFIDENCE in the Bush policy toward protecting our borders. Another Bush appointment that is NOT doing the job in which the Bolder Patrol members have no confidence. Another Great Pick George!!!!!
on Apr 24, 2007
The U.S. Border Patrol voted in a unanimous vote that they had NO Confidence in the man Bush appointed to head their agency, David Aguilar. The Border patrol members also voted NO CONFIDENCE in the Bush policy toward protecting our borders. Another Bush appointment that is NOT doing the job and in which the Bolder Patrol members have no confidence. Another Great Pick George!!!!!
on Apr 28, 2007
Another Bush appointee. I wonder how many more will resign?

By ANNE GEARAN (AP Diplomatic Writer)
From Associated Press
April 28, 2007 7:10 AM EDT
WASHINGTON - Randall Tobias, head of the Bush administration's foreign aid programs, abruptly resigned Friday after his name surfaced in an investigation into a high-priced call-girl ring, said two people in a position to know the circumstances of his departure.

It was Tobias' own decision to resign, according to one of the people, who said the issue came up only in the past day or so. The people spoke to The Associated Press on condition of anonymity because the investigation is still under way.