JEB's embarrassing family oafs

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rudeguy

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This is a very good point. Whatever his other faults are he had the good sense to let his successor try and run the country without undermining him. This is a good example for all ex-presidents that I hope Obama follows.

I could have sworn that growing up it was SOP for former presidents to stay out of things. Fair warning that Clinton is the first former president from my generation, so I could be wrong.
 

fskimospy

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I could have sworn that growing up it was SOP for former presidents to stay out of things. Fair warning that Clinton is the first former president from my generation, so I could be wrong.

From my understanding it is somewhat of a tradition, but one that has been frequently violated in the past.
 

rudeguy

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From my understanding it is somewhat of a tradition, but one that has been frequently violated in the past.

Did Reagan ever do it?

Not setting traps here. I would have been 10 when he left office, so I have no idea.
 

fskimospy

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Did Reagan ever do it?

Not setting traps here. I would have been 10 when he left office, so I have no idea.

Not that I remember, but Reagan also had another Republican president following him who was his old vice president. Probably not going to criticize him that much no matter what.

Also, as dank mentioned Reagan was increasingly impaired in fairly short order after leaving office so I doubt he was involved in much at all after Democrats took over. (according to wiki he started displaying overt symptoms sometime in 1992 or 1993 and his last public speech was in February 1994, roughly 1 year after Clinton came into office)
 
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Did Reagan ever do it?

Not setting traps here. I would have been 10 when he left office, so I have no idea.

It was later revealed that Reagan's altimeters was progressing rapidly at the end of his tenure. People didn't talk about altimeters during that period so He & Nancy mostly kept to themselves.
I remember him attending some events but they were things that all the former presidents would go to, I don't remember him speaking much when he left office.
 
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Indus

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In case you hadn't noticed, W has been laying low since he left office. He isn't an attention whore like some former presidents. He doesn't try to make millions of dollars a year making speeches. He's retired. He paints pictures and spends time with his family.

The answer to the OP's question is: Who knows? The question is the op is IF Jeb gets nominated what IF W isn't invited? I dunno. What IF Hillary Clinton is found out to be a pod person and what IF she is still nominate?

Uhh George W. Bush Reportedly Charged $100K to Speak at Homeless Shelter Fundraiser in McKinney TX

http://www.mediaite.com/online/repo...100k-to-speak-at-homeless-shelter-fundraiser/
 

rudeguy

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Not that I remember, but Reagan also had another Republican president following him who was his old vice president. Probably not going to criticize him that much no matter what.

Also, as dank mentioned Reagan was increasingly impaired in fairly short order after leaving office so I doubt he was involved in much at all after Democrats took over. (according to wiki he started displaying overt symptoms sometime in 1992 or 1993 and his last public speech was in February 1994, roughly 1 year after Clinton came into office)

I always forget about HW :oops: I consider him a right wing mulligan.

I have been racking my brain trying to remember listening to a Reagan speech after he left office and I can't think of a single one I heard or remember. I remember listening to Michael Reagan on talk radio but that would have been around 97 or 98? I do remember Michael talking then about his dad not doing well.

OK thanks for the history refresher. Now lets get back to arguing!
 

rudeguy

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ROFL you got proven wrong so now you're doing a strawman to make me look like a moron. How pathetic.

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The so-called typical "attacking a straw man" argument creates the illusion of having completely refuted or defeated an opponent's proposition by covertly replacing it with a different proposition (i.e., "stand up a straw man") and then to refute or defeat that false argument ("knock down a straw man") instead of the original proposition.[2][3]
 

MovingTarget

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Hi. You're a moron

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He's used the same logo since 1994.

https://twitter.com/BuzzFeedAndrew/status/610096036120539136/photo/1


Care to spew any more ignorance?

For those of us that do not live in or near the sunshine state, it is a reasonable assumption to make. An incorrect one, but still a reasonable one considering the baggage that the Bush surname carries with it. If he hadn't been using his first name in a similar manner, any campaign adviser would probably tell him to avoid connections to his brother.

But you are correct, he has been using that terrible typographic logo for some time.
 

Meghan54

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Eskimo did not claim I said exactly what I said. He conveniently edited my post as he does too often. If it were you who had made that post, things would be entirely different. But he has a long track record of lying about what people said and attacking the lies he tells instead of the real post. I will continue to call him out every single time he edits posts, lies or pretends someone said something they didn't. He was made elite for his posts in this forum. I hold him to a higher standard in this forum.

You have pointlessly derailed this thread by trying (and failing) to claim you didn't make the statement you, in fact, did make. Countless posts later, this constitutes a thread derailment. Please do not repeat this.

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Does this qualify as self-ownage of the year fodder? ;)
 
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I'm going to guess George is smart enough to lay low however his overall approval rating is getting better.
He will be similar to Carter people said he was the worst modern President but years later he was respected for doing diplomatic work and now people rate him decently. We all forgive and forget.

W has maintained a remarkably low-profile for a still relatively-young former two term president. Whether that's because the RNC instructed him to maintain a low profile or he simply wants to kick back and relax is unknown.

I think he'll have a hard time following in Carter's footsteps. Carter really didn't do much of anything good or bad while in office, or at least his presidency isn't very memorable. In contrast, W got tens of thousands of Americans killed or seriously injured and greatly contributed to destabilizing the Middle East. The effects of his time in office are still being felt today, and the mess in the Middle East isn't over yet.
 
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