February 28, 2008
Baker To Endorse McCain
James Baker is endorsing John McCain today in Houston, reports NBC/NJ's Adam Aigner-Treworgy. Baker, of course, spoke for George W. Bush during the prolonged 2000 election contest. And he has, as we know, held a number of big deal Washington jobs: chief of staff to President Reagan, as well as his Treasury Sec, chairman of George H.W. Bush's presidential campaign and later his Sec of State. Count Baker's endorsement of McCain as another, obviously at this point perhaps unnecessary, nod from the family Bush.
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Would not Secretary Baker be remembered as a traitor to the nation of the USA? In the 2000 the majority had no idea who Bush is, but Mr. Baker was very well informed, and yet he still had pushed the ignorant and cocky drunkard to the highest office. This is the Baker's legacy. Unforgivable. His progeny will read about all this in years ahead. It was your choice, Mr. Baker.
Marion | 02.29.08 04:42 PM
Would not Secretary Baker be remembered as a traitor to the nation of the USA? In the 2000 the majority had no idea who Bush is, but Mr. Baker was very well informed, and yet he still had pushed the ignorant and cocky drunkard to the highest office. This is the Baker's legacy. Unforgivable. His progeny will read about all this in years ahead. It was your choice, Mr. Baker.
Marion | 02.29.08 04:43 PM
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