I honestly think that Bush doesn't believe he's made any mistakes. He has repaid the largest Republican campaign contributors with patronage jobs, favorable legislation, tax breaks, and lucrative government contracts. The war has been a gold-mine for his supporters in the defense industry, and they WANT it to continue indefinitely. He has rewarded his inner circle with extreme loyalty, even to the point of covering up their crimes.
He has sought to destroy those who opposed his party and his policies, such as: Joseph Wilson and Valerie Plame, David Kay (who also claimed there were no WMDs), and Martha Stewart (a major DNC contributor). Oh yeah, and his critics like Michael Moore and Howard Stern. He clamored for over a year trying to dismantle Social Security, which he despises, and now he's pushing globalization like it's good for something.
I find him predictable, persistent, and abhorrent, but I really think he believes in what he's doing for his friends. To hell with the rest of us!
2007-06-11 04:47:24
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answered by Who Else? 7
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On the front cover of the New York Times they had a picture of President Bush at the 2000 debates saying that there wasn't enough evidence at this time to support that mankind was responsible for global warming, and that more research needed to be conducted. RIGHT NEXT to that picture was a picture of president Bush just a couple of weeks ago saying that scientist have now concluded that global warming is real and a threat. They painted the illusion that Bush flip flopped, where to me it looked like he made an educated decision after 7 years of research and investigating. BOTTOM LINE: Even when Bush changes his mind or makes adjustments, the left calls him a flip flopper. Apparently NOTHING the guy does at this point is good in the eyes of the left or the media.
2007-06-11 11:18:31
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answered by ? 3
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Bush is a self-righteous megalmaniac with delusions of godhood. Given the sheer hold that irrational obsessions have on his thought process, it is amazing that he hasn't eliminated elections altogether. Clearly then, he can't admit error because that might cast doubt or at least, self-doubt on his egocentric ideations of himself as a some sort of "prophet or servant of god."
2007-06-11 11:28:03
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answered by Anonymous
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you know what the funniest part of this question is???? I have seen Bush supporters that include in their answers on here as one of the reasons they like Bush is because he admits it when he makes a mistake. I guess you have to be delirious to be one of his supporters.
2007-06-11 11:23:53
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answered by truth seeker 7
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He would have to have enough brain cells to understand the word mistake. Then, he would have to get the permission of the clueless, arrogant Republican Party to admit them. Thirdly, someone would have to pull his strings to activate his jaw because, after all, he is just a puppet.
2007-06-11 11:17:36
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answered by friendlyadvice 7
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Depends on what your definition of "mistake" is!
2007-06-11 11:20:13
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answered by ? 6
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Do not speak ill of my emperor. Blasphemy will get you nothing but bad things.
2007-06-11 11:16:25
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answered by tobcol 5
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Because he is a "true believer" And they don't make mistakes.
2007-06-11 11:14:12
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answered by gone 7
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Name me a President that has. I suppose it depends on what your definition of "is" is.
2007-06-11 11:16:20
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answered by libstalker 4
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When has he ever admitted one. He won't. That is his way of saying he is better than you so don't question him. He is trash.
2007-06-11 11:14:10
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answered by bs b 4
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