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weathered the most unbelievable STORM OF HATRED ever seen by any other President ?

Even some of you who dislike him MUST admit that !!

2006-12-19 09:05:41 · 20 answers · asked by Anonymous in Politics & Government Politics

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YES.

Many other men would begin "governing by the polls", as you put it. And can you imagine how screwed up our country would be if a President did that???

That's what the politicians in France do, and look at that country! It's overrun by thieves and terrorists!!

2006-12-19 09:08:26 · answer #1 · answered by i hate hippies but love my Jesus 4 · 3 5

I think he is so wrapped up in a bubble that he rarely sees or hears the negativity. Recall that Dan Barlett, his former chief of staff, had to burn a DVD of news reports on Katrina to so that his boss would get an idea of the devastation and negative public opinion. This was several days after the levees broke.

"President George W. Bush has always trusted his gut. He prides himself in ignoring the distracting chatter, the caterwauling of the media elites, the Washington political buzz machine. He has boasted that he doesn't read the papers. ....

"Bush can be petulant about dissent; he equates disagreement with disloyalty. After five years in office, he is surrounded largely by people who agree with him. Bush can ask tough questions, but it's mostly a one-way street."

2006-12-19 09:17:43 · answer #2 · answered by ? 5 · 2 1

Honestly. I don't think so. I think his predecessor did. He has weathered some hatred, but it was self-induced.

Clinton was vilified because he had extra-marital affairs. Admittedly a bad thing. He deserved criticism for it - not impeachment.

Bush has done something far more egregious in my opinion. Americans are dying - for what? And to make it worse, there is no way whoever succeeds him will come out clean either. We are stained because of this man's arrogance. Some people think of him as a saint. All I can say is that I'm glad he's not smart enough to write a book - you shouldn't be able to profit from your crimes.

2006-12-19 09:15:31 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 2 1

Not as much as he deserves. Even the MAINSTREAM media has shilled for him until almost the present. They are waking up though. Cokie Roberts just wrote a negative column saying that Dumbya "has lost the hearts and minds of the American people" while weeks earlier she was saying that Dumbya should not be impeached on This Week, as if reading from a rehearsed script. I guess she doesn't want to seem like a fool on ABC. Down with Dictator Dumbya!!!

2006-12-19 09:18:29 · answer #4 · answered by rhino9joe 5 · 2 1

The President isn't a pastime that would favor to be in touch with approval rankings. The pastime is to do what you've faith is the superb for the country. you're saying he's despised with the help of thousands of thousands and that would nicely be authentic. There are those who will despise him because he's a Republican. They under no circumstances loved him from day a million. There those who despise him because he won't be able to blink, twitch his nostril, or wave a magic wand and make each little thing more beneficial. You throw out the note despised at the same time as dislike would in fantastic condition plenty more beneficial. I dislike how Bush has dealt with Iraq. and that i probably would have dealt with it in yet in a unique way. yet does that recommend my way would were more beneficial or basically extra diverse effects? at present I choose Bush would say, "i'm sick and bored with Congress's carping about each little thing I do in Iraq. The troops are coming residing house interior thirty days. I wash my hands of each little thing from right here on no count number what occurs it should not be my fault.". Congress has a good decrease approval score. They have not had a respectable approval score in a large number of years. What might want to they do? renounce? decrease spending? employ an excellent CPA and someone with a MBA to coach them a thanks to attend to money? And please, I lived in the course of the time of Jimmy Carter. in case you want to characteristic any validity to a truth for my section do not reference him. Rampant inflation, rediculious costs of pastime, severe unemployment, inventory market hits massive time, and severe gas expenditures, that's what I lived with the help of at the same time as Jimmy replaced into there. that you even factor out what Jimmy says costs you credibility.

2016-11-30 23:30:55 · answer #5 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

Yes he has because he has a job that is tough under most circumstances but even you libs have to admit a lot was put on his plate almost from the first day! I defy any of you Bush bashers to give me evidence of the things he has done that make him deserve all the hate you throw at him. You say it's the war we've already lost how the hell do you know that for sure? Because your liberal elite leaders tell you this on tv that's why! Too many have died from this war! Counting the 3000 that lost their lives on 911 the number of Americans who have died from the hands of terrorists innocently and defending your freedom is less than 5000. Over 300,000 Americans lost their lives in WW!!The economy is in great shape the stock market is at record breaking numbers, unemployment is at an all time low at 4.5% that means that 95.5% of Americans have jobs! You bunch of mind numbed robots make me very disappointed in what I thought was a fairly independent thinking populace, boy was I way off! I disagree with Bush on his bad judgment on immigration and out of control spending. But overall he is doing a good job in many areas. The hatred you share and regurgitate is a fabricated bunch of lies and half truths made up by a bunch of far left wing liberals who run the democratic party. Shame on you for falling for their bs. I still defy any one of you to give me a list of crimes Bush has commited against this country. Yes he has done things that go against the libs in the Democratic party but that's just politics. But to them they are crimes. Wake up you silly people lol

2006-12-19 13:04:16 · answer #6 · answered by crusinthru 6 · 0 1

Storms of hatred are reserved for the liberals, storms of discontent are directed at our President, with good reason. He is now talking about sending another thirty thousand troops to Iraq. Like I said, with good reason. The President inflicts most of this discontent upon himself.

2006-12-19 09:32:51 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 2

he has been threw a set of difficult situations.. many of which he has not handled well.. his adversity COULD have made him the greatest president of all time if he would have done a better job with it... but when you are slow to react for the Katrina victims, you try to sell our ports to Arab nations, you stop looking for the guy who bombed our city with our own planes.. then you failed the test.. like I said.. those events could have made him viewed as one of the greats.. instead he will be looked upon as a fool... so yes.. he has weathered some hatred.. but he didn't help it out any.

I also have to agree with cannon ball that Clinton received a lot of irrational hate.

2006-12-19 09:12:34 · answer #8 · answered by pip 7 · 2 2

You don't know history. Abraham Lincoln was hated by virtually everyone in the South. Half the people in the North hated him as well. History has a way of changing one's perceptions.
Many people were strongly against Ronald Reagan, when he first got elected. Did you see his funeral on TV? He was treated like royalty, after he died. Go figure.

2006-12-19 09:13:42 · answer #9 · answered by regerugged 7 · 0 2

President Bush did your mom.

2006-12-19 13:44:22 · answer #10 · answered by a lonely soul 1 · 1 0

No

What about FDR people hated him for being in a wheel chair. Just like they hate Bush for his handicaps.

Face it most people want a Ulysses or an Adonis for a King.

Go big Red Go

2006-12-19 09:16:30 · answer #11 · answered by Anonymous · 0 2

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