Sunday, July 20, 2008

Barney the First Dog Stands by President Bush


Barney Photo Courtesy of Whitehouse.gov
That demoncrat Nancy Pelosi has been in the news lately, on CNN, the Washington Post and every major news outlet calling President Bush a total failure. Pelosi stated, "Well, you know, God bless him, bless his heart, the president of the United States, a total failure, losing all credibility with the American people on the economy, on the war, on energy, you name the subject, and for him to be challenging Congress when we are trying to sweep up after his mess over and over and over again." I think Nancy Pelosi is the one losing credibility due to her absolute lack of professionalism. She is good at pointing the finger of blame, yet, can you think of even one positive thing she has done for America? Me either.

It is a good thing President Bush has dogs, he could use some support at a time like this. Nancy Pelosi, I wouldn't expect you to understand, but as long as your dog still loves you, it is impossible to be a "total failure." Dogs could care less about polls, or public opinion. Your dog will love you, and stand by you all the way! Whether you like President Bush or not, you have to respect our first dog, Barney. According to WhiteHouse.gov,

Barney is a much-loved First Family member. Barney loves to play with his soccer ball, his golf ball and most recently has become a fan of playing horseshoes. There are numerous web sites across the Internet devoted to Barney. He has also starred in several "films" available on the White House web site including Barney Cam I (2002), Barney and Spot's Winter Wonderland (2003), Barney Cam II (2003), Where in the White House is Miss Beazley? (Barney Cam III, 2004), Barney has found Miss Beazley (2005), Barney and Miss Beazley's Spring Garden Tour (2005), A Very Beazley Christmas (Barney Cam IV, 2005), and Barney's Holiday Extravaganza (Barney Cam V, 2006), and My Barney Valentine (2007).


You can visit Barney's personal page and watch his movies at Whitehouse.gov.

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