As another Lame Cherry exclusive in matter anti matter.
I frankly am pleased that George H.W. Bush was meeting with a liberal Obama, Kennedy, Clinton voter and family member and told her that he was voting for a woman as old and sick as he is, in Hillary Rodham Clinton.
It is fitting that the Bush Dynasty which was founded on the assassination of John F. Kennedy and the Watergate coup of Richard Nixon, would see it's demise at the hands of the bungling cut throat of HW Bush.
HW was never like his old man Prescott, and was never the man his son George W. is. HW was ........well the FBI files reveal that a Texas oil man from Houston was lured in November 1963 to the Texas School Book Depository, and then ran for his life, was arrested by police, and then turned loose to the jeers of a crowd of Texans.
That was HW Bush and a man that inept of course would ruin the legacy his father created by joining to the dying campaign of Hillary Clinton.
While Jorge Bush jr. is bottom rung, respectfully, he at least came out in support of Donald Trump as the correct Republican thing to do. As for the rest of the Bush clan, their patrician actions from George and George, to the women folk, to low energy Jeb and the Mexican have shown their contempt for America in attempting to ruin the American choice in Donald Trump as President.
Once again though, the only foundation of Conservatism ever associated with the Bush's in Vice President Dan Quayle is the only person sounding reasoned and astute, as Vice President Quayle always did. Mr. Quayle was sabotaged by the Bush Baker clique and smeared by the press. History has proven that Mr. Quayle was right on foreign policy and domestic policy. He has been wasted as a statesman for America all of these years, and if the press would stop being asses as much as Democrats, Dan Quayle is exactly the individual who should lead a Trump Administration group to deal with the situations in Europe and Asia.
One Bush official who has taken Trump's side is former Vice President Dan Quayle, who told POLITICO in an interview this summer he was still holding out hope both Bushes would back Trump. "Clearly in their heart of hearts I should hope they would want a Republican president, but they can speak for themselves," Quayle said in an interview in July.
Vice President Dan Quayle is astute, intelligent and a leader. As one can discern by the above photo he is healthy and vigorous. It is in that the Lame Cherry sincerely hopes that the Trump Administration will put this leader in charge as George Mitchell was tapped by the Obama regime, on a host of commissions to provide the white papers necessary to make America not just great again, but safe again.
It was extremely unfair and unAmerican what the Bush's did to Mr. Quayle, as they did to Norm Coleman, George Allen, Larry Craig etc... who all were targeted and destroyed so Jeb could rule without competition in Clintonista Cruz Conglomeratism.
Dan Quayle is someone I trust, even if I am absolutely leery yet as most are of Mike Pence. Mr. Quayle has never veered from Conservatism, nor has his family ever become a public problem as the Bush, Clinton, Kennedy and Obama's have.
So the Lame Cherry thanks Vice President Dan Quayle for his service and steadfastness to America, and for his early support of Donald Trump for President. That is the only important focus on this is the future of America and not the sour grapes dung heap of the Bush fam.
HW Bush just destroyed any semblance there will ever be of this family ever becoming a political force in America again. For that, the Lame Cherry thanks President George HW Bush accomplishing that, so the American right will be safe from that neocon dogma again.
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