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Sunday, May 27, 2012

Awkward: Obamas to Welcome George W. Bush to White House Next Week

This ought to be fun. Barack and Michelle Obama will welcome The Most Evil Man in the World (or as he's known outside the Democratic Party, George W. Bush) and his wife Laura to the White House next week, for the unveiling of their official portraits. Of course, this comes as the current president is in full campaign mode, and W. occupies the role of Obama's eternal scapegoat. It'll be no minor miracle if Obama can make it through the unveiling without blaming Bush for something.

Such ceremonies often bring together current and former presidents with rivalries, grudges or awkward relationships. But the timing of this unveiling is particularly delicate as Mr. Obama uses Mr. Bush as a foil on the campaign trail against former Gov. Mitt Romney of Massachusetts, his presumptive Republican challenger. Although Mr. Obama generally does not mention Mr. Bush by name, he often says Mr. Romney wants to replicate the former president’s agenda but “on steroids.”

At a campaign fund-raiser in Redwood City, Calif., on Wednesday, for instance, Mr. Obama said Republicans wanted “bigger tax cuts for the wealthiest Americans,” “deeper cuts” in Medicare and education, “even more power” for banks to do as they please, and fewer regulations that protect consumers. “But that’s not new,” he added. “That was tried, remember? The last guy did all this.”

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5 comments:

Anonymous said...

And the dems were in majority the last two years of Bush's reign!!

Dana said...

Maybe the Bush family can teach the Obama's how to be real Americans while they are there. I know I know, but miracles do happen.

Anonymous said...

As if Obama and Bush don't have the same puppetmasters! Wake up America!

Anonymous said...

Anon: 8:14pm

And how exactly isn't the President a "real" American.

Anonymous said...

12:50, there isn't enough room or time to answer your question. you must have your head in the sand or your blinders on.

actions speak louder than words and this presidents actions and the people he "hangs" with; the people he's comfortable with speaks volumns. enough said...