His own ego, his stubborn refusal to consider other viewpoints, and his lack of morals.
2007-03-27 03:57:46
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answered by brian2412 7
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I would have to say, my biggest compaint with him has been he has been too nice with those that mean to undermind his authority. We may not agree with his stance on things, but we have far less information than him. A good leader listens to his advisors opinions, not the changing winds of public polls. What is right for the country is not always what is popular. In fact, often people view it as unpopular, atleast at the time.
I loved it when he called out the Dems on the pork riden bill to fund the G.I's that also placed a arbitrary withdrawal date. Since when do the Dems think that they are the CinC of the military and how dare they try to backhandedly remove the funding of the troops. If they had any guts at all, they would openly state that they are withdrawing these funds so as to pull the troops out, but they won't do that because they know it would be political suicide to deal with the ramifications of the aftermath.
2007-03-27 04:25:50
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answered by Nate 3
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I think his greatest flaw is his inability to communicate with the American people and let his enemies (Democrats and Liberal media define him) They tried this with Reagan but he was such a good communicator he mostly bypass this.
Every Republican president will encounter this problem in the future because he is going to be assail from both sides the Democrats and the liberal media so they better be prepared to be on the attack all the time.
2007-03-27 04:43:01
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answered by Ynot! 6
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1. Failure to secure our borders and ports.
2. Failure to keep the American people informed as to the progress and successes being made in Iraq.
3. Falure to veto spending bill after spending bill.
4. Failure to abolish the NEA and the Department of Education.
5. Falure to effectively communicate and get support for SS reform.
6. Failure to push for and get passed the Fair Tax.
Lots.
Going into Iraq and staying there until Iraq can defend itself is not one of those weakenesses.
2007-03-27 04:01:29
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answered by Anonymous
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Well to start with - He is a Liar, a Fraud, a Convicted Drunk, a Self Admitted Dope Addict, a Deserter, and a False Christian - as well as a Bankrupter of three businesses and basically an idiot without the brains that he was born with!
Other than that the Republicans think he is the Greatest!
ROFLMAO!
But then, They would!
2007-03-27 03:59:32
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answered by Anonymous
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He's not a good public speaker, so he is mistaken for being dim. His biggest critics could probably do no better.
2007-03-27 03:58:36
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answered by mikehunt29 5
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That azz woke up every morning.
2007-03-27 05:00:11
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answered by Stealth 2
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in my opinion? it's the very thing that allows him to hold his 30% that he is keeping... his sense of I'm gonna do it and I'm gonna do it the way I think it should be done and not listen to nay sayers. good leaders should listen to all sides.
2007-03-27 03:59:44
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answered by pip 7
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His stance on illegal immigration
2007-03-27 03:57:02
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answered by tobcol 5
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Allowing liberals a voice, especially when it's always against him!
2007-03-27 03:59:47
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answered by Brianne 7
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