So far, every decision Bush has made has resulted in disaster.
Bill Maher said it well in the wake of the Katrina debacle:
"Mr. President, this job can't be fun for you any more. There's no more
money to spend--you used up all of that. You can't start another war
because you used up the army. And now, darn the luck, the rest of your
term has become the Bush family nightmare: helping poor people. Listen
to your Mom. The cupboard's bare, the credit cards maxed out. No one's
speaking to you. Mission accomplished.
"Now it's time to do what you've always done best: lose interest and
walk away. Like you did with your military service and the oil company
and the baseball team. It's time. Time to move on and try the next
fantasy job. How about cowboy or space man? Now I know what you're
saying: there's so many other things that you as President could
involve yourself in. Please don't. I know, I know. There's a lot left
to do. There's a war with Venezuela. Eliminating the sales tax on
yachts. Turning the space program over to the church. And Social
Security to Fannie Mae. Giving embryos the vote.
"But, Sir, none of that is going to happen now. Why? Because you
govern like Billy Joel drives. You've performed so poorly I'm surprised
that you haven't given yourself a medal. You're a catastrophe that walks
like a man. Herbert Hoover was a shitty president, but even he never
conceded an entire city to rising water and snakes.
"On your watch, we've lost almost all of our allies, the surplus, four
airliners, two trade centers, a piece of the Pentagon and the City of
New Orleans. Maybe you're just not lucky. I'm not saying you don't love
this country. I'm just wondering how much worse it could be if you were
on the other side.
"So, yes, God does speak to you. What he is saying is: 'Take a hint.' "
2007-02-02 00:32:21
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answered by Anonymous
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I think we all give Bush and his predecessors far too much credit. The Oval Office has been a puppet for decades...the agendas have been set long before any president occupies office. Each one just puts his spin on his term...and GWB has failed miserably at trying to inspire confidence in the American people. But thats because of the man himself...not his political agenda.
2007-02-02 00:35:05
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answered by Super Ruper 6
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He has done a fair job, he has had a lot of hard decisions to make...I would like to see you make them...making a decision, even if it does not turn out like you want it to, is better than not making a decision at all...see Bill Clinton for that one...I think him calling himself the Decider is a fair description of a President...it is better than...what did Hillary say...oh yea..."...we are the President..." You treat the Presidency like a popularity contest in High School...I guess that shows your mentality...sometimes the right decisions are not the most popular, the sooner you learn that, the better....and oh yea it is spelled DECISION...or have they not taught that yet in Jr High School....
2007-02-02 00:53:41
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answered by Anonymous
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He is certainly not afraid to make decision but he needs to listen to people who actually know what they are talking about so he can get the good info that he needs to make good decisions. The best example was when he chose to listen to people who never were on combat over a man who was in combat on how to manage this war and we all see how well that has turned out didn't we!
2007-02-02 00:41:41
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answered by Carlos D 4
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As a tool of the international banking illuminati that want to run America through the "federal reserve", Bush is slowly marching to their drumbeat as did Clinton, and Reagan, and Carter, and Nixon before him.
2007-02-02 00:26:53
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answered by CJ 6
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He needs to go by polls more... like Clinton. Clinton kept us from losing lives. Once a few of our guys lost their life in Samolia he got us out. OBL saw that and called us a paper dragon that would run when threatened. But terrorists won't think that if we pull out of Iraq.
2007-02-02 00:43:20
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answered by lend322 4
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My dog just lifted his leg next to a tree outside. Kind of thinks he's the decider also. Yep, reminds me of Bush.
2007-02-02 00:29:55
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answered by Isabel F 1
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The above record is physically powerful, yet i could upload "selflessness"to it. you'll be able to desire to be prepared to permit your mate to be thierself till this is unfavorable to the relationship. Faithfulness is likewise paramount. Infidelity, in any sort, is unfavorable.
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answered by Anonymous
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He hasn't done too badly considering the opposition and its unhinged and implacable hostile opposition to any and everything he tries to do. I am just thankful Al Gore or John Kerry is not president. The latter can't even tell a joke properly.
2007-02-02 01:04:07
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answered by Mad Roy 6
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Misunderestimating.
2007-02-02 00:30:05
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answered by Overt Operative 6
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