Some loser from Texas has a brother that doesn't understand basic human needs, wants or cares. Since he has never had a need, want or care that wasn't immediately satisfied, his world has never included placing blame on anyone with a higher status than that of Butler or Maid.
Let me tell you, Jeb Bush, there are real people that care who's to blame.
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Who Cares Who's to Blame?
Well. People out of work. People dumpster diving for dinner. People with families that are hungry/homeless/destitute.
Americans. Iraqi's. Afghan's. Real fucking people, you piece of shit.
For Jeb Bush, Life Defending the Family Name
For months now, Jeb Bush has been listening as President Obama blasts his older brother's administration for the battered economy, budget deficits and even the lax oversight of oil wells.
A lot of Republican Party insiders think Jeb Bush could still be a serious presidential contender in 2012.
"It's kind of like a kid coming to school saying, 'The dog ate my homework,' " Mr. Bush, this state's former governor, said over lunch last week at the Biltmore Hotel. "It's childish. This is what children do until they mature. They don't accept responsibility."
Biltmore Hotel? Nice, Jebbie! Must have some seriously good dumpster pickin's! Oh, and that childish meme about President Obama? It was old a year ago, little man. Didn't you get the John Birch Memo?
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Washington wisdom — such as it is — holds that the real impediment to Mr. Bush’s political future would be the Bush brand, which has taken a pounding both inside the party and out. Neither George W. Bush nor his father ranks among the more successful presidents of our time, to put it politely.
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It is harder to imagine Jeb Bush, the fierce defender of his family, ever publicly acknowledging his brother's failures in a way that would enable him to come across as a different, more capable kind of Bush. When I asked him whether Mr. Obama had a legitimate point - whether his brother's administration did, in fact, bear responsibility for the country's economic collapse - Mr. Bush paused and, for the only time in our interview, appeared to carefully assemble his words.
"Look, I think there was a whole series of decisions made over a long period of time, the cumulative effect of which created the financial meltdown that has created the hardship that we're facing," he said slowly. "Congress, the administration, everyone can accept some responsibility."
"The issue to me is what we do now," Jeb Bush said. "Who cares who's to blame?"
Fuck you.