From Write It When I'm Gone: Remarkable Off-the Record Conversations with Gerald R. Ford, about George the Elder's reluctance to dump Dan Quayle from the ticket:
"He recalled Bush saying, 'You know, I changed my mind on taxes and this looks like I'm too willing to change my mind on major issues.'"
Since when did that, ipso facto, become a problem? And, is this where Junior got that attitude? Make your mind up, once and done?
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