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By: Cas | Filed Under: President Bushmainstream mediaoil

President Bush met with the press this morning, and gave us this little gem:

This sums up, in a nutshell, the difference between Republicans and Democrats. Republicans usually believe that Americans are smart enough to run their own lives; Democrats don’t. Republicans usually think that Americans deserve to keep their own money; Democrats don’t. Republicans usually think that Americans will lead their lives perfectly fine without government intervention; Democrats don’t.

Liberals just can’t seem to grasp the fact that people don’t need their all-knowing wisdom-filled genius to live happy and full lives. When President Bush said that it was presumptuous to tell Americans how to live their own lives, I wanted to cheer. It’s something that liberals aren’t able to understand. They think that the American people are idiots who can’t be trusted to be intelligent enough to figure things out on their own, and therefore need liberals to come in and do everything for them.

But hey, it would be nice to not have to worry about balancing my checkbook anymore. I guess I should vote for the Obamamessiah and his hope-changeyness! HOPECHANGE!

Hat Tip: Hot Air

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14 Responses to ““Americans are smart enough to figure out whether they’re going to drive less or not.””
  1. 1
    July 15, 2008 • 11:43 pm
    scotth Says:

    I’m gonna’ miss that man when he leaves Office. Unlike many “true Conservatives,” even though I might disagree with a few of his polices, I think he is a great man and a good President.

  2. 2
    July 16, 2008 • 12:59 am
    Cylar Says:

    Same here. If it were legal for him to run for a 3rd term, I’d vote for him.

  3. 3
    July 16, 2008 • 8:31 am
    Sassy Says:

    I wish that this Bush would have stood up to the Dems over the past 2 years, I hope we see more of this until January 20th. Thank you Mr. Bush.

  4. 4
    July 16, 2008 • 8:43 am
    Jaan Doh Says:

    One would hope John McCain was watching and taking notes.

  5. 5
    July 16, 2008 • 9:03 am
    MDRepublican Says:

    I’d love it if he spent the rest of his presidency making up for lost time. What the hell, it ain’t like he can lose an election over it…… For that matter, it would be nice if McCain would follow GW’s lead and stand up for something.

  6. 6
    July 16, 2008 • 9:22 am
    Jennifer Says:

    I’m going to miss him too. Quite a courageous man there

  7. 7
    July 16, 2008 • 9:28 am
    Morgan K Freeberg Says:

    My disagreements with him have to do with when he values across-the-board agreement above his vision. And I usually just speak for myself in such matters; here, I’m thinking, not so much. When he talks like this, that’s when his approval rating kicks up a point or two.

  8. 8
    July 16, 2008 • 9:32 am
    Michael Says:

    What a great man! He said it like it is, didn’t he? It’s nice to see the Commander in Chief of the united free world putting down nanny-statism in no uncertain terms. Thank you, Mr. President.

  9. 9
    July 16, 2008 • 9:35 am
    House of Eratosthenes Pinged With:

    [...] Hot Air, via Cas, who sums it all up. This sums up, in a nutshell, the difference between Republicans and Democrats. [...]

  10. 10
    July 16, 2008 • 10:26 am
    Steve Taylor Says:

    Bush is certainly not perfect, and he’s no Ronald Reagan. He has abandoned some of conservatism’s true values, but he his so much better than the alternatives that the Dems gave us: Gore or Kerry.

    But your assessment about the difference between Dems and Republicans is right on.

  11. 11
    July 16, 2008 • 11:30 am
    Diet Says:

    “Republicans usually think that Americans will lead their lives perfectly fine without government intervention”. Really, then why do the republicans care about gay marriage and abortion at all? Why do they force a lack of full education about birth/disease control options?
    Republicans speak of being anti-women’s choice/anti-abortion and being anti-civil rights. Why do republicans seem happy to attempt to run the most private part of Americans lives? I do wonder as the republicans held the house and senate for 6 years why is apportion still legal? Really WHY is it still legal?

  12. 12
    July 16, 2008 • 3:52 pm
    Sassy Says:

    Diet, Republicans could care less about what a person or demographic does in their own home. It is the libernazis that bring a public light onto what should be taken care of in the home. Republicans are merely enforcing laws of morality that a civilized should adhere to. No murder, and keeping the definition of marriage intact. Whether libtards want to admit it or not, our jurisprudence is still and always has been based on Judeo-Christian thought and law.

  13. 13
    July 17, 2008 • 12:14 am
    sisu Trackbacked With:

    “The facts are irrelevant”…

    They are like bookends. They will bring you many years of pleasure, a veterinarian’s assistant predicted years ago of then-kittens Tiny (above) and Baby (below), out in the side yard this afternoon assuming full bookend posture.Googling a half-remembe…

  14. 14
    July 17, 2008 • 7:46 am
    Sissy WIllis Says:

    Great post! Trackback didn’t seem to work. Here’s my post referencing and linking yours (scroll down):

    “The facts are irrelevant”

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