While Bill was bashing GW, Daddy Bush was bragging that Bubba was one of his sons. Apparently that who family is mental.

To go after Rumsfeld and Cheney shows just how little control GW had over his inner circle or how much respect he has for either.  Pathetic.  

So Daddy voted for an European Socialist,  Jeb campaigned on refusing to cut the size of government,  and GW tees off on two Conservative icons.  Gawd only knows who Jeb and GW voted for,  but it wasn't a vote for Conservative values and a return to law and order,  that is for certain  ~  editor. 

Breitbart reports:  

Former President George W. Bush went off on his former vice president and defense secretary, stating bluntly that “they did not make one f****** decision.”

Bush made the inflammatory remark about his former colleagues in Mark K. Updegrove’s book The Last Republicans: Inside the Extraordinary Relationship Between George H. W. Bush and George W. Bush, which is scheduled to be released November 14.
The 43rd president pushed back against critics who claim he did not make major decisions during his presidency, and that former Vice President Dick Cheney and Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld made most of the important decisions in the White House.
They “didn’t make one f****** decision,” Bush claimed. “The fact that there was any doubt in anyone’s mind about who the president was, blows my mind.”

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  1. GW and GHW both hate Trump.
    Look for some impending resignations coming soon and also, more arrests. The arrests may have occurred but we won't find out about them until Mueller wants to release the info.

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    1. The Bush family are butt buddies with the Clinton, so who cares what they think.

      You KNOW there is more other than Flynn and his son, but you have no idea who they are. You know how many, but you can't name a single person. Do you have any idea how brain dead that is?

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  2. I'll name names. These are the Trump officials you may see resigning before years end:
    Wilbur Ross, Ambassador to Russia Jon Hunstman, Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos, Attorney General Jeff Sessions, Secretary of State Rex Tillerson, and Secretary of the Interior Ryan Zinke, and others.

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    1. You just admitted that you do not know who these people are. Now, all of a sudden, you want the readers to know that you KNOW. just more BS from a man who wears short shorts in pursuit of his hobby "Look Mom, I can run."

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  3. Breaking: Page told the House Intel Committee (transcript released today) that he told 4 people

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    1. Page did not go to Russia as a representative of the Trump Campaign. Far from it. Rather, he went on "personal business." That is his testimony. I don't care how many people he told.

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    2. Personal business to meet the Deputy Prime Minister and a Russian oil executive?

      Sure. Page informed the Trump campaign of the following:

      “... I’ll send you guys a readout soon regarding some incredible insights and outreach I’ve received from a few Russian legislators and senior members of the Presidential administration here.”

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    3. And exactly what is wrong with a presidential hopeful getting to know world leadership? Answer: Nothing.

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  4. Five sealed indictments against five individuals were added this past week to the DC court’s schedule. This is the court that Mueller has been relying heavily on - the U.S. District Court in Washington DC for his grand juries and indictments. It is likely that these are Mueller's indictments. The indictments represent a total of seventeen criminal charges filed.

    It's coming. Mueller decides when.

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    1. Want to bet none of this has anything to do with collusion?

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  5. Then why did so many of them lie about it publicly including Trump?
    There was clearly trading of favors ... sanctions, money, loans. Very serious crimes. Putin is a criminal. Forging business deals with criminals on behalf of the US for favors to an adversary, is collusion, racketeering, treason.

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    1. "so many . . . . lie" Specifically, who are you talking about and what, specifically, were the lies? What you have, here, is a group of billionaires doing business in many countries including Russia. Zuckerberg, the Clintons, the Podesta Brothers, and dozens of other Democrats all have business dealing with the Russians. Of course they made deals with anyone who would deal. That is not criminal. That is not treasion, That certainly is not collusion. Find something else to obsess about.

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    2. Virtually every member of Trump's inner circle has lied. Clinton's have revealed their personal taxes as well as their Foundation's financials for years. Who looks like they're hiding something?

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    3. Your comment is factually wrong. And the Clintons continue to lie and misdirect. Fusion GPS is fighting turning over their banl statements. So who looks and acts guilty?

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