“Read my lips: no new taxes.”
That pledge was the centerpiece of Bush’s acceptance address, written by speechwriter Peggy Noonan, for his party’s nomination at the 1988 Republican National Convention.
What will President Trump’s political epitaph be?
“Read My Lips: I’ll Build The Wall.”
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Amid the slush of sentimentality over the death of George H. Bush, nobody in media made mention of where “W” (shrub Jr.) had been when he bid farewell to his father.
Looks like the final words spoken by former President #GeorgeWBush to his father, former President #GeorgeHWBush, were on SPEAKERPHONE. "W" wasn't even present for his dad's passing, which was no sudden event. https://t.co/TW7AsPxXbs
— Ilana Mercer (@IlanaMercer) December 6, 2018
The State, remember, is not The People. The interests the dead pursued, for the most, were not those of ordinary Americans.
"… during his one White House term, #Bush41 signed immigration legislation that led to decades of American worker displacement that continues today at breakneck speed. https://t.co/VbhNfca4v1
— Ilana Mercer (@IlanaMercer) December 5, 2018
Maybe Israel can help?
Israel can do it, @anntensity. I mean, Israel doesn't have water. Most of the water they drink is man-made. (Desalination & purification) I'm pretty sure they can do a #TheWall for us. In exchange for that grand embassy gesture. https://t.co/M8z2iyJecr
— Ilana Mercer (@IlanaMercer) December 6, 2018
The invisible Wall:
Even a Washington Post reporter knows that not 1 inch of Trump's wall has been built. Does Trump think his supporters are dumber than a WaPo reporter? https://t.co/iCbior7yFp
— Ann Coulter (@AnnCoulter) December 11, 2018