Yes, because Bush's idea of, "I have what basically amounts to divine right to do what I please, so everyone else and what they think" is SO much better for American policy.
If Obama ignored the republican party, he would be accused of being self-righteous and out for his party's own interest. Now that he actually shows he's concerned what the other side thinks of him, he's catching fire for... what, exactly? Not being polarizing enough? Not alienating enough republicans from the current government?
It's baffling to me that the republican party has got to the point where they actually think Rush is GOOD for the country. Where Rush actually has individuals coming to his defense like he's a man of the people and for the people.That's the guy that once accused Michael J. Fox of over-exaggerating his Parkinson's Disease.
The GOP is a joke, as it stands, and has nothing to do with conservative ideals any longer.

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That's the guy that once accused Michael J. Fox of over-exaggerating his Parkinson's Disease.
