
"...The Republicans are on the run in red states and blue states alike." That's Joe Scarborough, savaging Republicans yet again, just now on MSNBC. Not content to trash Bush and the GOP himself, Scarborough intro'd a package from liberal Tom Brokaw, who talked about "accountability and credibility," or lack thereof from George W. Bush. "Why can't they admit they're wrong?" Brokaw said of the Bush administration.
And Joe then intro'd a panel of Joe Klein, Arianna Huffington, and Pat Buchanan. That's two liberals and one conservative. And of course, Buchanan, while certainly a conservative, is a Bush-basher, too. So Bush doesn't have a chance on this upcoming segment. It was a three-zip anti-W.
Here's a typical "question" from Scarborough to Klein: "Things really look bleak for the GOP." To be honest, there wasn't really a question mark to be added in that sentence. It was simply a statement, from ex-GOP Joe.
After 10 minutes of Bush-bashing, Scarborough teased his next segment, on Florida, "Coming up," Joe chortled, "President Bush stood up Charlie Crist." That would be the Republican gubernatorial nominee, who evidently shied away from being seen with W. That's fine, free country, and all that. But Joe is loving it too much. He is surely due for a raise from MSNBC, but Republicans and conservatives--and most of all those who simply want fairness--should lay him off.
