jfk couldn t believe it? why would he want to give up president for a title. he was an army man and served in his army. why did he get a reputation for being this disengaged president? partly by his own design. he felt he could be more effective by not being a giant ego himself and letting the other egos clash and he came in and settled it. one of the things you talk about is all the wars. you are quoting eisenhower directly. i have spent my in the study of military strength and a deterrent to war. dwight eisenhower said this before vietnam and afghanistan. we are about to unwind. nobody is calling it victory. it s simply we are stopping it. he wanted to avoid the wars because he felt they could become big wars. he did not commit anything.
e-mail. this is the first time in history we had the immediate see of information. j.f.k. couldn t send it to marilyn? of course he would have. that s what is so weird. politicians have affairs and chase pretty girls. they prey on younger girls and unfortunate and in unseemingly ways. i don t want to step on your no, i am not defending it. he just got married a year ago. look at schwarzenegger. he was having sex with the monster maid of his. you brought up a good point earlier. thank you. it was a first. but i always thought this guy was definitely a sociopath because of his behavior after the fact. all he did and the way he lied, the intensity with which he did it i thought, oh, you are a sociopath.
country has kept for generations. lbj couldn t have said it any better. jfk couldn t have said it any better. and we as liberals in this country have to realize that it s not hard to stand up to the michael steeles of the world or any other righty out there that s spewing out a bunch of stuff about having an intelligent conversation but we got to wing it. we really don t know yet. let s just do it for the money. back in that generation it wasn t all about the money but about people. people made a difference back then. where are people, democrats now? what do we want? you see, this blowing up the federal budget deficit to the point of no return has brought us right where the conservative movement has wanted us to be for decades. here at the base line of getting us, liberals, to talk about, yeah. let s cut it. and they speak from a position of strength. listen to senator tom coburn a member of this gang of six. did you know that a gang of six is thinking about coming up with a plan to
fundamental commitment this country has kept for generations. lbj couldn t have said it any better. jfk couldn t have said it any better. and we as liberals in this country have to realize that it s not hard to stand up to the michael steeles of the world or any other righty out there that s spewing out a bunch of stuff about having an intelligent conversation but we got to wing it. we really don t know yet. let s just do it for the money. back in that generation it wasn t all about the money but about people. people made a difference back then. where are people, democrats now? what do we want? you see, this blowing up the federal budget deficit to the point of no return has brought us right where the conservative movement has wanted us to be for decades. here at the base line of getting us, liberals, to talk about, yeah. let s cut it. and they speak from a position of strength. listen to senator tom coburn a