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Bush quietly advising Hillary Clinton, top Democrats, says new book
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President Bush is said to be advising top Democrats for the upcoming 2008 elections, says Bill Sammon, the Chief White House Correspondent for The Examiner.
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President Bush is said to be advising top Democrats for the upcoming 2008 elections, says Bill Sammon, the Chief White House Correspondent for The Examiner.

Washington, D.C. (Map, News) - President Bush is quietly providing back-channel advice to Hillary Rodham Clinton, urging her to modulate her rhetoric so she can effectively prosecute the war in Iraq if elected president.

In an interview for the new book “The Evangelical President,” White House Chief of Staff Josh Bolten said Bush has “been urging candidates: ‘Don’t get yourself too locked in where you stand right now. If you end up sitting where I sit, things could change dramatically.’ ”

Bolten said Bush wants enough continuity in his Iraq policy that “even a Democratic president would be in a position to sustain a legitimate presence there.”

“Especially if it’s a Democrat,” the chief of staff told The Examiner in his West Wing office. “He wants to create the conditions where a Democrat not only will have the leeway, but the obligation to see it out.”

To that end, the president has been sending advice, mostly through aides, aimed at preventing an abrupt withdrawal from Iraq in the event of a Democratic victory in November 2008.

“It’s different being a candidate and being the president,” Bush said in an Oval Office interview. “No matter who the president is, no matter what party, when they sit here in the Oval Office and seriously consider the effect of a vacuum being created in the Middle East, particularly one trying to be created by al Qaeda, they will then begin to understand the need to continue to support the young democracy.”

To that end, Bush is institutionalizing controversial anti-terror programs so they can be used by the next president.

“Look, I’d like to make as many hard decisions as I can make, and do a lot of the heavy lifting prior to whoever my successor is,” Bush said. “And then that person is going to have to come and look at the same data I’ve been looking at, and come to their own conclusion.”

As an example, Bush cited his detainee program, which allows him to keep enemy combatants imprisoned at Guantanamo Bay while they await adjudication. Bush is unmoved by endless criticism of the program because he says his successor will need it.

“I specifically talked about it so that a candidate and/or president wouldn’t have to deal with the issue,” he said. “The next person has got the opportunity to analyze the utility of the program and make his or her decision about whether or not it is necessary to protect the homeland. I suspect they’ll find that it is necessary. But my only point to you is that it was important for me to lay it out there, so that the politics wouldn’t enter into whether or not the program ought to survive beyond my period.”

The Examiner asked Bush why Democratic candidates such as Clinton and Barack Obama, who routinely lambaste his handling of Iraq, should take his advice.

“First of all, I expect them to criticize me. That’s one way you get elected in the Democratic primary, is to criticize the president,” Bush replied. “I don’t expect them to necessarily take advice from me. I would expect their insiders to at least get a perspective about how we see things.”

He added: “We have an obligation to make sure that whoever is interested, they get our point of view, because you want somebody running for president to at least understand all perspectives, apart from the politics.”

Besides, Bush suggested that Clinton and Obama just might benefit from his advice.

“If I were a candidate running for president in a complex world that we’re in, I would be asking my national security team to touch base with the White House just to at least listen about plans, thoughts,” he said.

So far, Bush has been encouraged by the fact that Democratic candidates are preserving enough wiggle room in their anti-war rhetoric to enable them to keep at least some troops in Iraq.

“If you listen carefully, there are Democrats that say, ‘Well, there needs to be some kind of presence,’” Bush said.

A senior White House official said the administration did not put much stock in pledges by Democratic presidential candidates to swiftly end the Iraq war if elected.

“Well, first of all, if you’re a presidential candidate,” the official said, “you’re able to [finesse] the public posturing that you may be required to do, or that you fall into doing.

“The other thing is, they are being advised by smart people,” the official said. “We’ve got colleagues here on the staff who have good communications with some of the thinkers on that side.

“And there is a recognition by most of them that there has to be a long-term presence by the United States if we hope to avoid America being brought back into the region in a very precarious way, at a point where all-out resources are required.”

One topic discussed by the White House and Democratic presidential campaigns is whether such a long-term presence should be inside Iraq, as Clinton prefers, or just outside, as Democratic candidate John Edwards has suggested.

Asked by The Examiner whether the Democrats were reluctant to have private contacts with the administration, the White House official replied: “No, I think they sort of welcome conversation.”

Besides, he said, Democrats understand the negative consequences of moving too quickly to reverse Bush’s Iraq policy. The official noted that in the wake of Vietnam, anti-war Democrats “suffered for 20-some-odd years because they were identified as the party, when it came to national security, of being weak.”

“If I were a Democrat, I would not want to be in a place where I was forcing us to withdraw in ’08,” he said. “It’s an election year and any bad consequences would immediately be on their head.

“One of two things will happen if a Democrat gets elected president,” he said. “They will either have to withdraw U.S. troops in order to remain true to the rhetoric — in which case, any consequences in the aftermath fall on their heads. Or they have to break their word, in which case they encourage fratricide on the left of their party. Now that’s a thorny issue to work through.”

Vice President Dick Cheney was philosophical about the possibility of a Democratic president fundamentally reversing the policies that he and Bush have worked so hard to implement in Iraq.

“It’s the nature of the business, in a sense,” he shrugged during an interview in his West Wing office. “I mean, you get two terms. We were fortunate to get two terms. And I think we’ll increasingly see a lot of emphasis on deciding who the next occupant of the Oval Office is going to be.”

bsammon@dcexaminer.com

About 'The Evangelical President'

The articles in this series are adapted from "The Evangelical President," a book appearing this week from Regnery Publishing. Author Bill Sammon, The Examiner's Senior White House correspondent, reports on how President Bush is evangelical not just about his deeply held Christian beliefs, but also about the liberation of Iraq and the broader war against terrorism. Sammon interviewed Bush, Vice President Cheney and their closest confidantes about the president's religion and its impact on public policy. Sammon is the author of four previous books on the presidency, all New York Times bestsellers.

Read other excerpts: Part 1 | Part 2 | Part 3 | Part 4 | Part 5

Read other stories by Bill Sammon.


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6:24 AM MST on Sat., Jun. 14, 2008 re: "Bush quietly advising Hillary Clinton, top Democrats, says new book"

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1:16 PM MST on Mon., Feb. 25, 2008 re: "Bush quietly advising Hillary Clinton, top Democrats, says new book"

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nuke iraq...problem solved

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12:17 PM MST on Tue., Feb. 12, 2008 re: "Bush quietly advising Hillary Clinton, top Democrats, says new book"

veronica dominguez said:
Lets invest our American Money on Purchasing Books for American Children. Stop spending our American Money on Financing a War. Let the American Children Learn the Way of Peace First. Give the American Children the Opportunity to Publish their own books, as children, so that they can show us adults how to do things Right, instead of Wrong. Stop Looking for Warfare, because it will always be there. Warfare will never come to it's own end. Unless God Almighty has Personal Intervention. Stop the Human Addiction to Warfare. American Dollars can be better spent to Educate the American Children in their College Years. Where they can study; biological sciences, mathematics, engineering, law, medicine, history, foreign languages, journalism, business, accounting, finance, sports, theology, chemistry, computer science, and many new subjects. Put your Trust and Faith in the Children. Give them the room they need to Succeed. Veronica Dominguez, San Francisco, CA

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10:03 AM MST on Tue., Feb. 5, 2008 re: "Bush quietly advising Hillary Clinton, top Democrats, says new book"

Examiner Reader said:
they're all a bunch of tossers!

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12:56 PM MST on Tue., Jan. 15, 2008 re: "Bush quietly advising Hillary Clinton, top Democrats, says new book"

Ian Talla said:
How can a book teach Clinton to be President? I don't know!

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1:03 PM MST on Wed., Dec. 26, 2007 re: "Bush quietly advising Hillary Clinton, top Democrats, says new book"

Examiner Reader said:
Not a dime's worth of difference in either party! Vote www.ronpaul2008.com if you want real independence, honesty and the end of the war!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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12:20 PM MST on Tue., Dec. 18, 2007 re: "Bush quietly advising Hillary Clinton, top Democrats, says new book"

Examiner Reader said:
Characteristically, Bush is not with the present. He has to dream up something because he cannot deal with what is going on now. Hillary, heck, nobody wants to get 'advice' from G.W. Bush, maybe his father, but not him. Voted the dumbest president of the U.S., who would want to associate with him or his presidency? He is only trying to justify all the rules his yes men have given him so his backers (people who bought the presidency for him) can continue to profit.

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2:14 PM MST on Fri., Nov. 30, 2007 re: "Bush quietly advising Hillary Clinton, top Democrats, says new book"

JOSEPH,The camera cannot lie said:
The camera cannot lie

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2:32 AM MST on Fri., Nov. 30, 2007 re: "Bush quietly advising Hillary Clinton, top Democrats, says new book"

PEPPER,The seven-year itch said:
The seven-year itch

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2:03 PM MST on Wed., Nov. 28, 2007 re: "Bush quietly advising Hillary Clinton, top Democrats, says new book"

SIENNA,As cold as any stone said:
As cold as any stone

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6:29 PM MST on Tue., Nov. 13, 2007 re: "Bush quietly advising Hillary Clinton, top Democrats, says new book"

Julian Ayrs said:
Hillary's headin' out on the campaign trail. In her recent e-mail, she notes, Dear Julian, You're my secret weapon. All the other campaigns are busy talking about me. But with your support, I'm staying focused on what's important in this race. I never forget what we're working for when I'm out on the campaign trail. That's why I'd like one of you to join me for a day. Ah, Hill, there's only "one" of me - to my knowledge! She goes on to ask, "Will you help me win these first few primaries and caucuses by contributing today? You could join me out on the campaign trail. We'll take a few minutes to grab a sandwich and talk." Yup, her handlers are inviting voters like me to drop by the stumpin' grounds to grab a sandwich when she alights in our Havens, Towns, big City dins - wherever! Ham & cheese on rye, with a little Grey Poupon, please! You know, the mustard the impeccably-dressed driver in the Rolls craves on a quick pass in the rarefied air of

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2:06 PM MST on Tue., Nov. 13, 2007 re: "Bush quietly advising Hillary Clinton, top Democrats, says new book"

Neni said:
First of all, this is not a conspieracy theory, this is my own personal opinion and I don't care if you don't agree. You people need to understand that our goverment is so corrupt that, if they were caught picking their noses, they'd tell you that they were only looking for bombs up there. They want to lie to everyone because when the people know the truth, it makes the goverments job harder. They give you facts, which are almost always "white lies" then later say that you misunderstood whatever it was they were "really" saying. They want the people to believe that it is them (the people) who are making all of the problems and such. It's NOT. It is the goverments fault for most of the things that have happen to this country because they lie to their people and do nothing about real threats becasue they don't want to get off of their high horse and actually do something. They would rather hide behind a desk and see what becomes of those threats. They wont, however, go away.

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9:03 AM MST on Wed., Nov. 7, 2007 re: "President predicts GOP will keep control of White House after 'tough race' in 2008"

VJC College Republican said:
I'm sorry, but you silly liberals need to understand that politics are for grown-ups. Pretending like threats do not exist is not a foreign policy. Cutting and running is not a foreign policy. Going to the U.N. is not a realistic foreign policy. Making up wild conspiracy theories is not a foreign policy. Appeasing terrorist dictators is not a foreign policy. It is a fact: Democrats cannot handle foreign policy.

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12:23 AM MST on Mon., Nov. 5, 2007 re: "Bush quietly advising Hillary Clinton, top Democrats, says new book"

Examiner Reader said:
If any of you take this serious or even read beyond the "Heading" of whatever the "Stupid People" had to say, you must be in a state of confusion, for I hope a short time and wil quickly recover because, "WE" need you to realize the truth and it is far from anything they are saying to you!!! PLEASE, BELIEVE YOUR NEIGHBORS!! They are sick like all of us! We have been sold short by our own government! Look at who they have sold us to!!!???!!! We are alone on this for what they have done. But we will fight!!!

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10:43 AM MST on Tue., Oct. 23, 2007 re: "Bush quietly advising Hillary Clinton, top Democrats, says new book"

Examiner Reader said:
The article is correct in that the news media "blessed" Democratic candidates are not very concrete in their opposition to the Iraq war. In Hilary Clinton's own website she talks about "[putting] an end to the blank check to the Iraqi government and give them real benchmarks with real consequences if they fail to meet them" and "[requiring] the Secretary of Defense to certify that all troops sent to Iraq have the training and equipment they need." Who would care about the Iraqi government does or talk about troop training that was planning to end the occupation there. Barack Obama and Edwards may pull some soldiers out of Iraq to the surrounding reagon but both have their eyes set on joining the conflicts in the Congo (check out their websites). Ron Paul, a Republican candidate (oddly enough), said, "We just marched in, and we can just march out. More good things may come of it than anyone can imagine. Consider our relationship with Vietnam, now our friendly trading partner."

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11:57 AM MST on Thu., Oct. 18, 2007 re: "Bush quietly advising Hillary Clinton, top Democrats, says new book"

Examiner Reader said:
It is obvious that Bush and Cheney are trying to scare Americans into thinking that a Democrat cannot handle foreign affairs. They see polls siding with the Democrats and this is their spin effort to swing/scare the public back towards the Republicans.

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7:16 PM MST on Mon., Oct. 15, 2007 re: "Book excerpt: Faith provides comfort on tough policy decisions, says Bush"

Examiner Reader said:
Bush's intent is good but his Illuminati background is to his undoing re our borders, pushing a wrongful two-state solution for Israel & PLO, backing NAU, etc. However, the war in Iraq had to be fought.

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8:16 PM MST on Tue., Oct. 9, 2007 re: "Bush quietly advising Hillary Clinton, top Democrats, says new book"

Examiner Reader said:
Utter nonsense. If you want to read a book that Bush would write about himself then buy this one. What dribble. Mr. Sammon is a talented writer. Unfortunatly he writes propaganda. If you are looking for an objective look at the Bush administration you'll have to wait for a true historian not a member of Bush's staff.

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5:27 PM MST on Tue., Oct. 9, 2007 re: "Book excerpt: Faith provides comfort on tough policy decisions, says Bush"

Examiner Reader said:
The question has been asked many times, why didn't GW Bush gain a better understanding of the sectarian makeup of Iraq before he invaded? Answer - because he prayed about it. He also said in regard to the invasion, "Going into this period, I was praying for strength to do the Lord’s will. ... Nevertheless, in my case, I pray that I be as good a messenger of his will as possible." There you have it, the leader of the free world doesn't need to make informed decisions because he prays he is doing God's will. Sammon is championing a world leader with space age weapons at his disposal whose prime doctrine was written by men during the Dark Ages. Sammon is a pathetic Bush sychophant.

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1:53 AM MST on Sat., Sep. 29, 2007 re: "Bush quietly advising Hillary Clinton, top Democrats, says new book"

Examiner Reader said:
In his remaining time in office, I suspect President Bush is going to work feverishly on his legacy. Because if his presidency was over today, I doubt President Bush would appreciate what historians would put on paper as to his time in office.

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2:10 PM MST on Fri., Sep. 28, 2007 re: "Bush quietly advising Hillary Clinton, top Democrats, says new book"

Examiner Reader said:
While they crossover each other at times, we separate church and state in this country for long-proven reasons. if you harbor doubts, read from a selection of history and notice the events where they converged and acted in concert to disastrous results. I believe the problem truly begins when we believe our religious/spiritual belief system somehow elevates us above another.

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11:56 AM MST on Fri., Sep. 28, 2007 re: "Bush quietly advising Hillary Clinton, top Democrats, says new book"

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links from the UN can be provided for verification of statements The New American Political Party: Healthism Healthism does not coincide with the health of the public, but it is the enmeshment of two concepts: health and totalitarianism. Today there is a dangerous deviation from the classic understanding of the role of both public health and of medicine in general (the latter having had the role of primarily treating and curing disease). This deviation (marketed today with the inaccurate term of prevention) implies the utilization of economic and political power to "prevent disease". This process, which has unarguable historical precedents in the Nazi state, includes the concept that being healthy -- or, rather, having a "healthy lifestyle" -- is not just a choice of the citizen but also a duty. Thus, the state has the right to demand and implement with force the compliance with this duty. Furthermore, the state has the right/duty to "educate" youth in this social duty

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8:29 PM MST on Thu., Sep. 27, 2007 re: "White House misjudged how presidential campaign would radicalize Dems against Iraq war"

Yeil Raven Tlingit said:
Americans what to do the right thing, with 70% of Americans disapproving of the way this White House is handling the Iraq war, The Democrat Presidential Candidates are listening. You can hear it in Barack Obama’s voice at his Washington Sq rally in New York City. You can feel it in Hillary Clinton’s voice at her New York rallies. The voices cheering them on aren’t just from the left, but from the center, and even some from the right! Voters just might surprise everyone in 2008! .

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2:00 PM MST on Thu., Sep. 27, 2007 re: "Bush quietly advising Hillary Clinton, top Democrats, says new book"

Hank said:
President Bush has the best intrest of all americans in mind including his enemys, as he trys to encourage presidential canadates to consider what they are really going to do when they sit in his chair. I believe that president Bush has wisdom and our great country will see this in history.

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1:37 PM MST on Thu., Sep. 27, 2007 re: "Bush quietly advising Hillary Clinton, top Democrats, says new book"

Michael Pannone said:
Are we going to continue to allow ourselves to be ruled by these kinds of people. They have no regard for the rule of law-the U.S. Constitution. They are constantly in double-speak. These people do not care one wit about the lives of innocent human beings around the globe or here at home. We are all fodder for whatever grinder they choose to sacrifice us through. America, in this election cycle, we have a chance to turn away these bankrupt people and their bankrupt ideas of foreign policy, monetary policy and domestic policy. Please take some time and research Ron Paul for yourself. Give yourself a chance to come to your own conclusion about him. It is time we take responsibility for ourselves. Exorcise notions of entitlement. You have a fundamental right to enjoy the fruits of YOUR labor. Your first responsibility is to yourself and your family. And now that you're saving again you will find the ability to be more generous to others in need. We can handle the truth. Ron Paul 2008.

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6:51 PM MST on Wed., Sep. 26, 2007 re: "Bush quietly advising Hillary Clinton, top Democrats, says new book"

Examiner Reader said:
We should leave Iraq right after we leave Germany, Japan and Korea. We stay in Iraq for the same reasons we "occupy" those other countries.

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1:18 PM MST on Wed., Sep. 26, 2007 re: "White House misjudged how presidential campaign would radicalize Dems against Iraq war"

Examiner Reader said:
Look like the WH is already raising the white flag out of the Lincoln's bedroom and failing to convince the democrats to lower down the rhetorics.

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9:15 AM MST on Wed., Sep. 26, 2007 re: "Bush quietly advising Hillary Clinton, top Democrats, says new book"

Examiner Reader said:
Don't call Bush an "Evangelical President". He is as far from being an Evangelical Christian as Jimmy Carter, selling out half of Israel to the terrorists (Genesis 12:3), not attending Falwell and James Kennedy funerals and rarely pushing any of the Christian Conservatie agenda during his time in office while always groveling to the Islamic special interest. He is not an Evangelical President.

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6:26 AM MST on Wed., Sep. 26, 2007 re: "Examiner Exclusive: White House misjudged how presidential campaign would radicalize Dems against Iraq war"

Examiner Reader said:
Leave it to a neocon to always say democrats want war on US soil. It was the Neocons,AIPAC,JINSA that made America weak as it is today. NO AIPAC = NO 9-11 !!!

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3:38 AM MST on Wed., Sep. 26, 2007 re: "Bush quietly advising Hillary Clinton, top Democrats, says new book"

Examiner Reader said:
Outrageous. He has an ego bigger than Texas. Sorry, George, nothing is going to salvage your legacy. You will be remembered as the President who started this war. It's all on you.

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1:15 AM MST on Wed., Sep. 26, 2007 re: "Bush quietly advising Hillary Clinton, top Democrats, says new book"

The Source said:
What Bush (rightly or wrongly) is really hinting at is in order for us to maintain our lifestyle that, lets face it, we all want to pretty much retain, we then need a steady source of oil. Hydrogen cells? I suggest doing the research of the short to medium term viability. Bio fuels? ha! hello? And so he is saying once the Democrats fully grasp this as a problem they will realise they will have to maintain a presence in Iraq. Iraq is the second biggest oil producer, and the one state in the Middle East where there is the greatest potential for further exploration. Note, Saudi Arabia has now hit its peak and is on a downward trend. What Bush and his cronies failed to see from the outset however, even though it was blindingly obvious to most people outside of the States, was in removing a hardline dictator with a U.S. stylised democratic state was something bound to fail. Maybe the fact that Saddam decided to change trading oil for Euros rather than Greenbacks was the final straw...

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10:36 PM MST on Tue., Sep. 25, 2007 re: "Bush quietly advising Hillary Clinton, top Democrats, says new book"

St Charles, MO said:
Perhaps we have another dynasty progresssion here - Bush, Clinton, Bush and another Clinton... As far as foreign policy is concerned, the leadership of the Dems and Repubs are simply the slightly left and right side of the same party. It stays consistent regardless of which lobbyist group is in power. In the Middle East, both defy our best interests by allowing Israeli think tanks to determine our policy in that region, telling us what is in our best interests, but only options that work for Israel. Congress is Israeli Occupied Territory.

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10:11 PM MST on Tue., Sep. 25, 2007 re: "Bush quietly advising Hillary Clinton, top Democrats, says new book"

Regular reader said:
The two party system is obviously broken. Of course, given that both parties are beholden to the lobbies that financed their campaigns, both are likely to follow the same path. If the american people fail to perceive that they are merely pawns in a game of international domination, then they are inexorably bound to travel down the path that other empires have travelled. face it the interests of the rank and file american has nothing in common with the interest of the globalist. The daunting question is what will the american people do about it, obviously voting won't solve the problem unless a nationwide consensus can be reached among voters, independent of the media, and what is the chance of that happening when no one can reach agreement on any issue. Confucius said that "it is a curse to live during interesting times." I suspect he was right.

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9:47 PM MST on Tue., Sep. 25, 2007 re: "Bush quietly advising Hillary Clinton, top Democrats, says new book"

Examiner Reader said:
We will maintain bases in Iraq unless we totally surrender. Bush just wants them to know how ignorant it is to abandon Iraq. A few thousnnd ladmines in desolate border areas, straiffing patrols leaving smoking buzzard bait behind, closed checkpoints...would cut casualities AND allow our MINIMAL BASE presence eveentually.

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9:45 PM MST on Tue., Sep. 25, 2007 re: "Bush quietly advising Hillary Clinton, top Democrats, says new book"

Examiner Reader said:
So it is not enough for Bush to have stolen two terms in the White Houe, he is now trying to extend his ignorance into a third term. Illegal tribunals in Gitmo, illegal searches against law abiding Americans, turning what is suppose to be a neutral civil service in the Justice Department into an arm of the RNC, rendition, and torture, illegally treaty for a North American Union, not a a very good legacy. Frankly, unless the Dems want to lose in 2008, they better have cut funding to the troops before the election comes along.

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9:13 PM MST on Tue., Sep. 25, 2007 re: "Bush quietly advising Hillary Clinton, top Democrats, says new book"

Examiner Reader said:
This is retarded. Why is everyone beating the "Bush-bashing" thing death? Seriously. Give it up. This is all a joke written by anti-Bush individuals. If you buy into this (which I know you all would love to) you're more foolish than I had anticipated.

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8:59 PM MST on Tue., Sep. 25, 2007 re: "Bush quietly advising Hillary Clinton, top Democrats, says new book"

Radar said:
The Oil is not yours George. Deal with it.

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8:52 PM MST on Tue., Sep. 25, 2007 re: "Bush quietly advising Hillary Clinton, top Democrats, says new book"

Examiner Reader said:
I was going to comment about Bush advising She Who Would Be Queen. But I see all the left-coast whack-a-loons are screaming that 9-11 was staged to advance the neocon globalist Zionist conspiracy. Compared to such insane lefty moonbats, Hillary almost sounds credible.

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8:43 PM MST on Tue., Sep. 25, 2007 re: "Bush quietly advising Hillary Clinton, top Democrats, says new book"

Prince Charles said:
This is America. But now we seem to have royal dynasties. Bush88 Clinton92 Clinton96 Bush00 Bush04 (Clinton 08?). It's like something out of the Dark Ages. How about a Chelsea Clinton/Jena Bush ticket, 2024?

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8:28 PM MST on Tue., Sep. 25, 2007 re: "Bush quietly advising Hillary Clinton, top Democrats, says new book"

Harold Goodman said:
I strongly agree.

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8:10 PM MST on Tue., Sep. 25, 2007 re: "Bush quietly advising Hillary Clinton, top Democrats, says new book"

Examiner Reader said:
Bush and Clinton are nothing more then global leaders.... Bush has highjacked the GOP with this neocon agenda and Hillary sold out to China long ago.... Just go look up the details regarding Hillary when Bill Clinton was in office. Please take the time to realize the top global options will further harm our nation.

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8:05 PM MST on Tue., Sep. 25, 2007 re: "President predicts GOP will keep control of White House after 'tough race' in 2008"

Examiner Reader said:
There will not be a US president who is black, Jewish, or female. Deal with it.

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