George W. Bush and Joe Knollenberg took a tour of America to see the damage caused by George W. Bush's presidency. Joe Knollenberg, one of his accomplices tagged along.
Showing posts with label George W. Bush. Show all posts
Showing posts with label George W. Bush. Show all posts
Friday, July 04, 2008
Tuesday, June 10, 2008
Will Joe Knollenberg Distance Himself from John McBush
In an interview with Brian Williams, John McBush again commits to keeping troops in Iraq basically forever. He still thinks we're winning in Iraq. I say he's delusional. What say you?
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George W. Bush,
Joe Knollenbeg,
John McBush,
John McCain
Saturday, May 24, 2008
Administering the Bush/McCain Challenge in Rochester at the Heritage Festival
We had a great time talking to people at the Heritage Festival in Rochester. Most people already knew the only difference, McCain is older.
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George W. Bush,
Joe Knollenberg,
John McCain
George Bush, John McBush and Joe NOllenberg at the Heritage Festival in Rochester
Here's something I'd never do with the real McCain and Bush. But I think the T-shirt says it all.

Joe NOllenberg made a visit to the Heritage Festival in Rochester on Saturday. I think Joe feels America has had enough of his brand of Republican, as you can see from his t-shirt. Enough of George Bush, John McCain and Joe Knollenberg. Joe is pretty tight with George and John. Joe's voted with George W. Bush 94% of the time and most people couldn't tell the difference between George and John McBush when the took the Bush/McCain Challenge. My favorite question was who finished 894 out a class of 899 in college? Answer: John McCain.
Joe NOllenberg made a visit to the Heritage Festival in Rochester on Saturday. I think Joe feels America has had enough of his brand of Republican, as you can see from his t-shirt. Enough of George Bush, John McCain and Joe Knollenberg. Joe is pretty tight with George and John. Joe's voted with George W. Bush 94% of the time and most people couldn't tell the difference between George and John McBush when the took the Bush/McCain Challenge. My favorite question was who finished 894 out a class of 899 in college? Answer: John McCain.
Labels:
George W. Bush,
Joe Knollenberg,
John McBush,
John McCain
Friday, May 02, 2008
Jon Stewart clarifies the Bush/McCain/Knollenberg Economic Plan
Jon Stewart on Thursday night made some clarifications about the Bush/McCain/Knollenberg/Republican economic plan. Let me know if you think they're going to work out for middle-class Americans. I don't think so.
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George W. Bush,
Joe Knollenberg,
John McCain
Wednesday, April 02, 2008
This is why Joe Knollenberg and George W. Bush are so dangerous
Please watch this video of Naomi Wolf. She goes through the 10 steps to fascism. It is an eye opening interview. Naomi will be at Oakland University on 4/2 at 7 p.m.
CLICK HERE to do something, the American Freedom Campaign is our best chance to turn things around.
CLICK HERE to do something, the American Freedom Campaign is our best chance to turn things around.
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George W. Bush,
Joe Knollenberg,
Naomi Wolf
Thursday, January 10, 2008
Joe Knollenberg Loves George W. Bush
I wonder how this will look played on television in say, October of 2008.
Sunday, October 07, 2007
Joe Knollenberg Loves George W. Bush
This video of Joe Knollenberg and his undying love for George W. Bush says it all. Joe thinks George W. Bush and his policies are just great. What do you think? Is Joe's judgement good enough to be our Congressman? I think not.
Labels:
George W. Bush,
Iraq War,
Joe Knollenberg
Saturday, September 22, 2007
Dear Mr. President and Joe Knollenberg
The video playing in the background and the lyrics tell it all.
Joe Knollenbeg thinks George W. Bush is great.
Joe Knollenbeg thinks George W. Bush is great.
Sunday, July 22, 2007
Knollenberg Gives D.C. Lobbyist Over $39,000 of Taxpayer Money

In another example of how Joe Knollenberg wastes your tax dollars, he has hired a Washington, D.C. lobbyist, Trent Wisecup, as his Chief of Staff -- even though all he is doing is running Knollenberg's re-election campaign -- and paid him $39,957 in just the first 3 months of the year!!!
Those useless glossy fliers you've been getting in the mail from Knollenberg -- also at taxpayer expense -- are work of this lobbyist.
Wisecup used to lobby for the pharmaceutical industry. In fact, his lobbying firm has bragged about how successful Wisecup was in convincing Congressman like Knollenberg to vote AGAINST SENIORS by prohibiting them from saving money by getting their prescriptions from Canada.

Notice how the flyers you have gotten from Knollenberg look almost identical to the flyers Wisecup used as a lobbyist.
It is bad enough that corrupt lobbyists have so much influence over Congress. Now they are using lobbyists to influence our choices in major elections. It doesn't get much sleazier than that.

This not only shows just how tied Knollenberg is with lobbyists, it brings Knollenberg's judgment into question.
How can you possibly trust anyone who spends nearly $40,000 of taxpayer money on a lobbyist.
And that $40,000 is just for the first 3 months of the year.
- 2 months work for the Appropriations Committee: $19,978.50 ($ 9,989.25/month)
- 3 months work for Knollenberg: $19,090.57 + $887.93 = $19,938.50 ($9,969.25/month)
If Joe Knollenberg wants to hire a lobbyist, he should be honest about it and pay the lobbyist from campaign funds, not out of our tax dollars.
Joe Knollenberg is wasting $239,502/year
of taxpayer money on a lobbyist!!!
We cannot afford 2 more years of Joe Knollenberg.
of taxpayer money on a lobbyist!!!
We cannot afford 2 more years of Joe Knollenberg.
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cheater,
crook,
culture of corruption,
dubya,
George W. Bush,
iraq,
jack abramoff,
Joe Knollenberg,
Liar,
nixon
Sunday, May 20, 2007
75 More American Troops Killed

75 more U.S. Troops have died since Joe Knollenberg voted against a timetable to withdraw from Iraq.
75 more of our friends, neighbors, co-workers.
75 more mothers, fathers, sisters, brothers.
75 more sons and daughters.
75 more Americans have died since Joe Knollenberg voted against a timetable to withdraw from Iraq.
75 more Americans have died in just 3 weeks.
How many more have to die before Joe Knollenberg will actually do something to stop this slaughter?
Vote No On Joe!
Labels:
George W. Bush,
iraq,
Iraq War,
Joe Knollenberg
Saturday, April 21, 2007
Knollenberg Still Unconditionally Supports Bush's War in Iraq -- Part 1
Joe Knollenberg has given Unconditional Support to George Bush's war in Iraq.
In one of his most recent statements, Knollenberg said he was supporting Bush's "STAY THE COURSE", but add more troops plan.
Specifically, Knollenberg said, "I am hopeful that the Administration’s new policy [the additional 21,000 troops] will bring an end to the sectarian violence in Iraq. . ." (March 23, 2007 statement.)
Instead, as we have seen, as more and more troops are added, the violence in Iraq just increases as well. Although only half of the additional troops have even arrived in Iraq, last month was the bloodiest month in the history of the conflict.
Vast Majority of Voters in Michigan Disagree with Knollenberg
But voters in Michigan disagree with Knollenberg on the war. In an April 21, 2007 article, the Detroit News reports that 67% of voters disapprove of Bush's handling of the war.
A full two-thirds of us disapprove of Bush's overall job performance! That is a remarkable statistic.
With only a third of us approving of the President's job performance, one would think that our Congressional representatives would feel similarly. Not because they would be following the polling, but simply because it seems they would be well aware of the same failures and problems of which the rest of us are aware and concerned about. But Knollenberg continues to vote with Bush over 90% of the time -- including unquestioning support for the war in Iraq.
In one of his most recent statements, Knollenberg said he was supporting Bush's "STAY THE COURSE", but add more troops plan.
Specifically, Knollenberg said, "I am hopeful that the Administration’s new policy [the additional 21,000 troops] will bring an end to the sectarian violence in Iraq. . ." (March 23, 2007 statement.)
Instead, as we have seen, as more and more troops are added, the violence in Iraq just increases as well. Although only half of the additional troops have even arrived in Iraq, last month was the bloodiest month in the history of the conflict.
Vast Majority of Voters in Michigan Disagree with Knollenberg
But voters in Michigan disagree with Knollenberg on the war. In an April 21, 2007 article, the Detroit News reports that 67% of voters disapprove of Bush's handling of the war.
A full two-thirds of us disapprove of Bush's overall job performance! That is a remarkable statistic.
With only a third of us approving of the President's job performance, one would think that our Congressional representatives would feel similarly. Not because they would be following the polling, but simply because it seems they would be well aware of the same failures and problems of which the rest of us are aware and concerned about. But Knollenberg continues to vote with Bush over 90% of the time -- including unquestioning support for the war in Iraq.
Joe Knollenberg's Position on Iraq is Too Extreme for Oakland County.
Sunday, April 08, 2007
'Retire Joe Knollenberg' camp activates early - Farmington Eccentric

Oakland County resident Mike Smith, left, along with "Karl Rove" and "George W. Bush" demonstrate outside of U.S. Rep. Joe Knollenberg's office on Northwestern Highway in Farmington Hills on Wednesday to urge the Congressman to retire.
An Oakland County grassroots group has a creative way of getting its message across.
The group, led by Bruce Fealk of Rochester Hills, stood on the curb on Northwestern Highway, outside of U.S. Rep. Joe Knollenberg's Farmington Hills district office on Wednesday, sporting cartoon-like images of President George W. Bush and his Deputy Chief of Staff Karl Rove.
The demonstration was a kick-off event of the group's "Retire Joe Knollenberg" campaign, which is fueled by a new Web site, www.RetireJoeKnollenberg.com.
Click here to read the rest of the story.
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George W. Bush,
Karl Rove,
Retire Joe Knollenberg
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