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She voted for Romney/Ryan and McCain/Palin too.
Minty knows all about being a butthurt loser.
The difference is I moved on instead of pushing conspiracy theories blaming imaginary boogeymen for the loss.
She voted for Romney/Ryan and McCain/Palin too.
Minty knows all about being a butthurt loser.
Yep......... They are now dissing the bush's like they never supported them, 12 years they supported them.
See how far their loyalty goes...![]()
They are establishment deep state scum just like the nigger Obama and the rapist Clinton.
Once Bone Spur is out, there will be nobody here that will admit having supporting him. Like there is almost nobody here admitting they loved W, or that they supported the war in Iraq.

Not surprised I didn't hear a peep from you alt right red pill popping Trumpkins denying having voted for Bush. Nothing is more satisfying and funnier than watching disaffected Nazis following the pied piper to the lake. "Fuck sake, liberalism seems to be working and most people are on board with it" "Time for panic mode!" "Hey, there's an Orange Clown making outrageous promises and he hates people too! Let's follow him" Hail mary pass.
The difference is I moved on instead of pushing conspiracy theories blaming imaginary boogeymen for the loss.

This is no revelation. The man is more like fat ass, than he is Trump.George Bush Sr has revealed in a new book that he voted for Hillary Clinton instead of "blowhard" Donald Trump in last year's US election.Yes, you read that correctly.And that's not all — George W Bush didn't vote for Mr Trump either.[h=2]Here's how we know:[/h]A new book is set to be released later this month, in which the two former leaders open up about their relationship.But the book, entitled The Last Republicans and written by historian Mark Updegrove, also explores how both men feel about the US President.In short, they're not fans.According to the book, George HW Bush, who served as president from 1989 to 1993, has an instinctive dislike of Mr Trump.The 93-year-old reveals he voted for Mrs Clinton at the 2016 election and describes Mr Trump as a "blowhard" driven by ego, who lacks a commitment to public service.Gee Mr Bush, tell us how you really feel.
PHOTO: Mr Trump was critical of the Republican establishment — something the Bush family epitomises — during his campaign. (Reuters: Carlos Barria)
And George W Bush, who served in the White House from 2001 to 2009, reveals he voted for "none of the above" because he believes the billionaire businessman lacks humility and a necessary understanding of what it means to be president.That's why, according to an interview author Updegrove gave with the New York Times, the younger Bush fears he will turn out to be the last Republican elected president."[During the election] I think he was concerned that Hillary Clinton would win," Updegrove said.
"But if you look at his values and those shared by his father and Ronald Reagan, they are very much in contrast to the values of the Republican Party today, in particular the platform that Donald Trump ran on, which is essentially protectionism and a certain xenophobia."[h=2]Is this all new information?[/h]Yes, but the Bushes have certainly dropped clues about how they feel towards Mr Trump in the past.Last month George W Bush gave a speech in New York that appeared to be a sweeping, yet thinly veiled critique of the Trump administration, its policies, and the President's blunt style.In it, he denounced "bullying and prejudice" in government and defended open immigration and trade — two of the pillars of previous Republican administrations that have been attacked by Mr Trump — but never mentioned Mr Trump by nameMedia player: "Space" to play, "M" to mute, "left" and "right" to seek.
VIDEO: Bush says bigotry, white supremacy 'blasphemy against the American creed' (ABC News)
[h=2]What has the White House said about all this?[/h]In a statement, White House spokeswoman Sarah Sanders said: "The American people voted to elect an outsider who is capable of implementing real, positive, and needed change — instead of a lifelong politician beholden to special interests"."If they were interested in continuing decades of costly mistakes, another establishment politician more concerned with putting politics over people would have won," she said.ABC/Reuters
This is no revelation. The man is more like fat ass, than he is Trump.