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Originally Posted by spence
Democrats would be remiss in their duty to not use the issue to rally voters for the mid-terms.
There has always been some level of partisan bickering. The big divide we see today wasn't because of Bork, it was the Republican effort to create a permanent majority via the K Street project.
The issue with Bush started the moment the people realized he took our country to war in Iraq under a weak and dubious justification.
Both parties play games. What I've seen the last 20 years is the GOP favors conspiracy theories over facts. You have a FOX News party, the party of Trump.
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Can I remind you if the senators who voted for that war? Clinton, Kerry, Biden, Edwards, etc...they voted to invade, based on the same intelligence bush saw.
It was when the war became unpopular, and only then, that they all blamed bush for deceiving us into war.
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