An excerpt:
George Bush is Gary Cooper in the classic western "High Noon." The sheriff is about to leave office when a marauding gang is coming to town. He could leave, but he waits to face the killers as all his friends and all the townspeople, who supported him during his years of keeping them safe, slowly abandon him. In the end, he walks alone to meet the killers, because someone has to.
That's Bush. Name one other person in Washington who would be willing to stand alone if he had to, because someone had to.
OK, there is one, but she's not in Washington yet. Appropriately, at the end of "High Noon," Cooper is surrounded by the last two highwaymen when, suddenly, his wife (Grace Kelly) appears out of nowhere and blows away one of the killers! The aging sheriff is saved by a beautiful, gun-toting woman.
qui se soucie si Joe ou quelqu'un d'autre est payé foir aider lors de l'élection Sams ... J'ai travaillé comme un signe bénévoles de placement et de telles mais si un homme peut gagner de l'argent en faisant ce qu'il peut quoi de puis le problème, les gens ne me dérange pas Bushy se faire payer, et ils havent réduire le salaire de obammys non plus ...
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