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Flashback: On 9/11 James Carville Said He Hoped Bush Wouldn’t Succeed
The problem with trying to rewrite history in the Internet age is that words last forever.
On the morning of 9/11 only minutes before the terrorist attacks James Carville was meeting with some Washington reporters and said this:
On the morning of Sept. 11, 2001, just minutes before learning of the terrorist attacks on America, Democratic strategist James Carville was hoping for President Bush to fail, telling a group of Washington reporters: “I certainly hope he doesn’t succeed.”…
Moments after learning of the attacks, Carville told those same reporters this:
“Disregard everything we just said! This changes everything!”
Any fair minded person knows as I do that Carville meant he hopes Bush’s policies fail not Bush the man. Which is why I find it so disingenuous for democrats to keep saying Rush Limbaugh wants Obama to fail when they know full well the rest of the quote and that he meant Obama’s policies.
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As we have been told over and over, 9/11 changed everything, right? More specifically the country is in serious trouble right now on many fronts. That was not true 9/10/01. Bush’s policies failing at that time would just mean that the Republican Party was in trouble. Obama’s policies failing right now means we lose some wars and have an economy crippled for years. Can you tell the difference?
The country is indeed in a lot of trouble, which is why socialist policies that empower big labor are so toxic. Obama’s policies are going to crush what’s left of our economy.