Why Bush left Texas
"With respect: answer the questions." - Dan Rather, to the lying chickenshit AWOL coke-snortin' lazy-ass war deserter.
From Kos:
I think the sudden behavioral changes in early 1972 might partially have been Bush's response to an abortion performed on his girlfriend around that time. Something definitely happened that sent him into a sudden behavioral tailspin that quickly affected his performance. That he was becoming a potential liability for his father, as noted in this Salon interview of the widow of the man George H.W. Bush asked to find a place away from Texas for young George, is also a sure sign that something had happened and George W. Bush's behavior was spiraling out of control.Yerp. As USA Today pointed out, "Neither the White House nor former officers in the Texas National Guard have challenged the central assertions in the documents: that Bush’s performance as a pilot was under scrutiny by commanders beginning in 1972 and that Killian, his supervisor, was unhappy with him."
Should we really care about this? Is it important to hash out all these old details? Personally, I would rather be talking about the economy or Iraq or the War on Terror, and I will be talking about all that and more. But all this discussion of past events is also important because it gets at the heart of pResident Bush's credibility. I couldn't care less what he was doing 32 years ago but I do care that he insists on lying about it.
Fun fact: The National Enquirer, sniffing around the Bush-cocaine connection, finds "more proof" of Smirky 'Lines' McDumbass's favorite hobby.


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