‘He shouldn’t be lecturing anybody!’:
Trump blasts Bush over Capitol
riot remark on 9/11
New York Post,
by
Mark Moore
Original Article
Posted By: MDConservative,
9/14/2021 11:17:37 AM
Former President Donald Trump on Monday lashed out at George W. Bush for his 9/11 20th anniversary speech in which he appeared to compare the Jan. 6 rioters to foreign terrorists, saying the 43rd president, who was in office when the 9/11 attacks happened, “shouldn’t be lecturing anybody!”
“So interesting to watch former President Bush, who is responsible for getting us into the quicksand of the Middle East (and then not winning!), as he lectures us that terrorists on the ’right’ are a bigger problem than those from foreign countries that hate America, and that are pouring into our Country right now,” Trump said in an emailed statement.
Reply 1 - Posted by:
Californian 9/14/2021 11:33:24 AM (No. 914262)
W is happy Biden is around now to protect him ever being named worst President.
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Reply 2 - Posted by:
SilkCity 9/14/2021 11:34:02 AM (No. 914264)
If PDJT so much as clears his throat, let alone defends himself, the media describes it as "lashing out".
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Reply 3 - Posted by:
Blue-Z-Anna 9/14/2021 11:36:52 AM (No. 914270)
I found Dubya easy to like back in the day.
He seemed like a good guy because of the people who hated him so violently.
Sad to see him reveal his loyalty to the swamp.
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Reply 4 - Posted by:
jinx 9/14/2021 11:42:22 AM (No. 914279)
Not only did he send troops into Afghanistan, but he failed to criticize the BLM and Antifa Communists who attacked our cities and killed people and put many people out of work or business. He is a real jewel!!! NOT!
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Bush came off as just plain stupid by reading that speech. He did irreparable damage to his reputation and has lost what remaining support he had with his voters.
I am done with the Bushies- to include Rove, Fleischer and Perino.
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Reply 6 - Posted by:
red1066 9/14/2021 12:33:43 PM (No. 914326)
Why mention Jan. 6th at all in the speech? The two incidents have absolutely nothing to do with each other. One was a terrorist attack that destroyed two buildings, and killed about three thousand people, the other was a response by concerned citizens of the U.S. to the fraudulent election results where only one person was killed and a few windows were broken. Others died because of medical issues not from violence. As it turns out, the people who caused all the issues at the Capitol were plants from the FBI and FBI agents. The rest of the people wandered around the Capitol building like tourists. Even the Capitol police inside didn't seem to be in fear for their lives when the people were standing around. So it wasn't any insurrection by any means.
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Reply 7 - Posted by:
paleoconserv43 9/14/2021 12:49:06 PM (No. 914341)
Poor Georgie. He hates Trump because Trump was mean to his little brother. Both Bushes were lousy Presidents and globalist stooges. I’m sure Georgie and his liberal wife both voted for Biden and Hillary.
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Reply 8 - Posted by:
Sanchin 9/14/2021 12:53:27 PM (No. 914346)
Bush's speech was extremely revealing because it revealed the truth as to how "they" see us. Bush, Clinton, Obama, Pelosi, McConnell, and et al are in their own little world that they each believe makes them superior to us and the vast majority of "citizens" in this country. There are factions within that world and club, yes but at the end of the day, they all stick together and are completely opposed to allowing the multitudes to be anything other than serfs. They create divisions and mistrust through fear and racism to keep Americans from uniting and throwing the bums out. The mythology of this country has run its course.
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Reply 9 - Posted by:
udanja99 9/14/2021 12:56:53 PM (No. 914350)
I love this man!
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Reply 10 - Posted by:
udanja99 9/14/2021 1:06:52 PM (No. 914358)
Just to clarify, my reply refers to President Donald Trump, NOT W.
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Reply 11 - Posted by:
zephyrgirl 9/14/2021 1:09:19 PM (No. 914365)
The Bush family lost me with their sense of entitlement about Heb! in 2016, not the least of which was Heb's certainty that his $100 million war chest had locked in the nomination while he positioned himself for the general election before the first primary vote was cast. It was obvious early on that they were outraged that PDJT dared to challenge Heb! and when he succeeded in knocking Heb! out early, they went into spoiled brat overdrive from which they've never recovered. They didn't convince us that Trump was bad, just that they were sore losers and not the conservatives they pretended to be. Now they've gone full leftist with their friends the Clintons and Obamas. As far as I'm concerned we should purge the Republican party of the Bush family, and that includes Heb's son the land commissioner in Texas.
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Reply 12 - Posted by:
WhamDBambam 9/14/2021 1:26:29 PM (No. 914381)
I see that our "press" is back to lashing out at statements made by Republicans.
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Reply 13 - Posted by:
stablemoney 9/14/2021 1:30:18 PM (No. 914384)
Bush is accomplishing nothing but further ostracizing himself, and generating a lot more hatred for himself. Bush has zero political following. Another Trump success. Exposing how really stupid GW is.
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Reply 14 - Posted by:
PlayItAgain 9/14/2021 1:34:30 PM (No. 914386)
Even as POTUS, GW Bush displayed much weakness. That part of him always disappointed me.
And now, having no influence whatsoever, he tries to act tough. I'm at a loss.
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Reply 15 - Posted by:
kewmac 9/14/2021 1:38:43 PM (No. 914388)
I didn't think my disgust with and loathing of W could get much worse, but after seeing this article I frankly admit I was wrong.
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Out of 300+ million citizens, it was either Dubya or Al Gore. Then it was Dubya or Jean Francois Kerry. I voted for him twice because the alternative was unthinkable, but Dubya was a poor excuse for a president and his childish vendetta against Donald Trump is inexcusable. I had to, but I still regret voting for him.
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Reply 17 - Posted by:
EQKimball 9/14/2021 2:14:23 PM (No. 914432)
January 6 was not an unarmed "insurrection," nor were the participants terrorists. Having once worked in the Capitol, I wonder, however, what they thought they would accomplish by wandering around inside yelling "Nancy" and taking selfies after forcing their way past the police line. The episode was a pointless example of mob hysteria by people caught up in a moment of high drama without possibility of a good outcome, either for themselves or for the nation. At the individual level, it was what criminal lawyers sometimes call "felony stupid."
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Reply 18 - Posted by:
RuckusTom 9/14/2021 4:03:34 PM (No. 914507)
Soon after 9/11, 'islam is a religion of peace' still rings in my ears. That, and taking windy walks, hand in hand with King Saud on W.'s ranch is still a disgusting memory. And then there's going into Iraq because Saddam was a meanie pumping out WMDs left and right - a lie (when 15 of the 9/11 hijackers were Saudis). You'd think we might have had something a little more stern to say to the Saudis and while there point our weapons at Tehran.
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W. broke my heart. I was so emotionally invested in that election I actually got hives during the chad fiasco. Then he turns education reform over to Ted Kennedy, of all people. Then the March into Iraq. Why, for heavens sake! It looked so much like payback for his dads humiliation that I could never support it in my heart. By the time of his second election, I just shrugged my shoulders. The betrayals against conservatives and back-stabbing had left me just exhausted. They he tries to sneak amnesty past us. I’ll always revere Jeff sessions for his fight against that betrayal. He single-handed started the fight against that mess. And it never got better during those last four years. I absolutely loathed Obama but was glad to see the last of w. He almost destroyed the conservative movement. We wandered in the wilderness for eight long interminable years because of him.
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Truer words were never spoken. "Mission Accomplished", Dubya? History will not treat this era and its bi-partisan leaders well, and should not. Like post-Vietnam, our military leaders will carry on. One wonders when America will learn the lesson that George Washington tried to "teach" in his farewell. Exactly where are we leading the "free world"?