Uh, excuse me?
May. 10th, 2004 01:17 pmAfter three years of sweeping actions in both foreign and domestic affairs, the Bush administration is facing complaints from the conservative intelligentsia that it has lost its ability to produce fresh policies. -- From the 'Post
Uh, waitaminute. What "fresh policies"????
Everything he's done since day f*cking one has been a rehash of the standard conservative rhetoric we put up with 24 years when reagan was elected. There hasn't been a single "fresh" policy put up by this administration that wasn't first espoused during either reagan's or bush sr's terms of office or from uncle newt's congressional revolution in '94.
besides, conservatives aren't *supposed* to come up with "fresh policies". the whole point of conservativism is to leave things the way they are or to make minor adjustments to better benefit those already in power (which like the upcoming EPA deregulations involves just getting rid of things that "the liberals" imposed upon corporations). there's only so many beneficial-to-the-public things one can get rid of before the common person notices and actually says something about...
Uh, waitaminute. What "fresh policies"????
Everything he's done since day f*cking one has been a rehash of the standard conservative rhetoric we put up with 24 years when reagan was elected. There hasn't been a single "fresh" policy put up by this administration that wasn't first espoused during either reagan's or bush sr's terms of office or from uncle newt's congressional revolution in '94.
besides, conservatives aren't *supposed* to come up with "fresh policies". the whole point of conservativism is to leave things the way they are or to make minor adjustments to better benefit those already in power (which like the upcoming EPA deregulations involves just getting rid of things that "the liberals" imposed upon corporations). there's only so many beneficial-to-the-public things one can get rid of before the common person notices and actually says something about...