NobleSavage
Veteran Member
Obama not so much, maybe because it hasn't been that long. But who the hell is that George W. Bush guy in 2000? I'd vote for him.
I think that W. surrounded himself with the wrong people. If I'm not mistaken he was the only president with an MBA. He delegated too much. I'd like to read his biography. I wonder if he had the chance to do things differently what he would do.
You clearly don't remember much at all about him. That was supposed to be his strength. His handlers (Karen Hughes) knew they couldn't sell him much as a statesman, so they said he was a great manager (as well as a great uniter... yeah, remember that gem?). He couldn't even choose his own VP. The guy delegated to do that, took the job. He was a crap leader and a crap manager.I think that W. surrounded himself with the wrong people. If I'm not mistaken he was the only president with an MBA. He delegated too much.
He'd avoid having to answer that question. His response to Woodward regarding answering to a higher father tells you all you need to know about his mindset especially related to Iraq. His father was George HW Bush, one of the better people to talk with about Iraq. And instead, he talks about god being his father. Some say he is a nice guy. Funny how Carter is absolutely excoriated by so many in this nation, yet helped to improve things, where as W left the world in a much worse place than when he entered it. As I personally note, There was no problem the W Administration couldn't address with awful foresight, poor planning, with even worse execution.I'd like to read his biography. I wonder if he had the chance to do things differently what he would do.
Wait! Wait! Wait! ....Bush took me in completely. I thought he crushed Gore on foreign policy in every debate.
I think that W. surrounded himself with the wrong people. If I'm not mistaken he was the only president with an MBA. He delegated too much. I'd like to read his biography. I wonder if he had the chance to do things differently what he would do.
You clearly don't remember much at all about him. That was supposed to be his strength. His handlers (Karen Hughes) knew they couldn't sell him much as a statesman, so they said he was a great manager (as well as a great uniter... yeah, remember that gem?). He couldn't even choose his own VP. The guy delegated to do that, took the job. He was a crap leader and a crap manager.
He'd avoid having to answer that question. His response to Woodward regarding answering to a higher father tells you all you need to know about his mindset especially related to Iraq. His father was George HW Bush, one of the better people to talk with about Iraq. And instead, he talks about god being his father. Some say he is a nice guy. Funny how Carter is absolutely excoriated by so many in this nation, yet helped to improve things, where as W left the world in a much worse place than when he entered it. As I personally note, There was no problem the W Administration couldn't address with awful foresight, poor planning, with even worse execution.I'd like to read his biography. I wonder if he had the chance to do things differently what he would do.
He did only a few things right, Do Not Call list, aggressive funding for HIV treatment in Africa. signing the TARP bill without his own party's support. He lied about nation building (which may very well have been a premeditated lie seeing how quickly they turned their sights on Iraq), he lied about not touching the Social Security surplus (remember that promise? Wait... that wasn't a promise, it was a "symbolic promise"), he sure the hell wasn't a uniter (drove a Jeb Jeffords out of the party).Wait! Wait! Wait! ....Bush took me in completely. I thought he crushed Gore on foreign policy in every debate.
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Yeah, he was cleaning Gore's clock.