So what you do is to make unsupported claims (I spend time trying to figure out what you were talking about, and found nothing) and when asked you just cop an attitude, cut and run.
Bush said he'd sign an extension to the "assault weapon" ban if Congress put it on his desk. Congress never put it on his desk and he knew they wouldn't:
BUSH: I did think we ought to extend the assault weapons ban and was told the bill was never going to move. I believe law-abiding citizens ought to be able to own a gun. I believe in background checks. The best way to protect our citizens from guns is to prosecute those who commit crimes with guns. - Third Bush-Kerry debate, in Tempe AZ , Oct 13, 2004
Crafting laws is the job of Congress, and Congress did not put that law on the President's desk. Bush knew this wouldn't happen, so to "support" something that he knew would never happen was simply a political move in his part.
That's like a Presidential candidate today supporting something that has absolutely no possibility of ever happening like banning all abortions, deporting all illegal aliens in 18 months all stopping all Muslims from entering the nation.
It's politics and pablum for the hopelessly moronic.
The basic bottom line here is that you have a visceral, Perot-like animus toward the Bush family.
"It's politics and pablum for the hopelessly moronic."
Just remember that YOU are the one who wrote that. I guess this means we should ignore everything Bubbette and Sanders says also,right?
"The basic bottom line here is that you have a visceral, Perot-like animus toward the Bush family."
Of course I do. I hate all traitors,and most especially the ones that pretend to be on my side and then sell out the country for personal gain.