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Trump: Bush is the Worst President in History
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2007-09-10 12:52:59 · 62 answers · asked by Chi Guy 5 in Beauty & Style Hair

Trump says Bush has lied.

2007-09-10 12:55:59 · update #1

62 answers

Not me.

2007-09-10 12:55:27 · answer #1 · answered by RICARDVS VII 3 · 12 8

I am not a Trump fan either - the guy has an ego that makes his bouffant wig look small. But he is right on this one. However, I really don't think Bush was installed in the Whitehouse to be a good president. He was put there to absorb all the criticism and deflect it away from the real decision-makers in the shadows of the American govt. If you think about it, it's is absurd to think that the running of the world's most powerful country has ever been put in the hands of that gimp.

2016-04-04 01:00:48 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I'd like to see you or Donald Trump try to run this country. I am neither pro-Bush nor anti-Bush. The economy slides up and down in cycles. Whoever is in office either gets the credit or the blame. Along the way some decisions are made that are positive to the taxpayers and some are negative. Usually the President of the United States is referred to as a powerless figurehead. There is a reason for this. The Congress (who runs this country) is full of men and women who give themselves constant raises, tax breaks, free meals, free transportation, free lodging, etc. Do you wonder why this country's national debt is so deep? Do you want to run this country? Get elected into the Senate! Once you get in there, you won't be any better than any of the rest of them.

2007-09-10 13:07:36 · answer #3 · answered by Lisa B 2 · 2 2

I don't like the Donald at all, but I have to agree with him that Bush is the worst US president in history.

2007-09-10 23:28:41 · answer #4 · answered by Negligence 3 · 0 0

You know as well as I that Trump is so liberal he's practically a communist. I mean look at his stance on...umm...uhhhh...Bush.

I don't think he's the worst in history, but he's making a damn fine run at the title. I think Warren G Harding and Nixon were worse. And don't get me started on William Henry Harrison.

2007-09-10 13:28:54 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

He is not the worst. Although he would be in the top 10. Here is my list for what it's worth. Warren G. Harding; Ulysses S. Grant, Millard Filmore, Andrew Johnson, Dwight Eisenhower, Richard Nixon, Gerald Ford. Ronald Reagan, George H.W. Bush and George W. Bush. There is no specific order to the list they were all the worst in their own way,

2007-09-10 13:08:27 · answer #6 · answered by NavyVet64 2 · 3 3

I am certainly not a fan of Mr. Bush....but I am even less of a fan all the times Donald Trump crawls out from under his rock and makes an outrageous statement just to get people to talk about him (Trump) again....


He is not a political scientist....just a lucky businessman with a bad haircut. I wouldn't ask him for any political opinion and would certainly never put any stock into ANYTHING he spews out.

Once again, I find myself defending The Decider and I don't even like him. But, come on!!!!!!!!!!!!

2007-09-10 12:59:01 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 4 4

i do because i dont think we should go to war.I think we should have peace!!!!

This kind of ignorant Idealism astounds me. There are bad people in the world. They want you, your family, and any who disagrees with them dead. Sept 11th was just the pinnicle (So far) of their intolerance and hatred. They have been attacking the world for a while now. The only way to stop them is to...
1. Submit to a system where women are second class citizens, people are stoned to death for adultry, and if you do not pray 5 times a day you can be punished by the government.

Or
2. Kill them until they are all dead or they stop. That sounds like war to me.

2007-09-10 13:00:22 · answer #8 · answered by WCSteel 5 · 4 2

I really detest Donald but when he's right he's right.


Also, there are a couple of people here who claim that Bush had to take us to war and they don't allow email! There was never any reason for Bush to invade Iraq --- never. It is well shown that the reasons for the invasion were fabricated and the Conservative arms manufacturers and sellers wanted a war. There's got to be war or they don't make money -- the ultimate consumer product -- weapons.

The Republicans are never going to own up to their lies. They never do.

And a lot of the American military in Iraq hate all Iraqis. While buildings full of Iraqi citizens is bombed and the roof catches fire they are singing 'burn mother------s burn. We can see real well that a lot of American troops are trash.

I have been admonished quite often for protesting the war and not supporting our troops. Until now that was wrong. I can see now that a lot of troops are very hate filled and in no way do they have even a smidgen of empathy for people of all ages that are dieing horrible deaths dealt out by the the mass killing machine of the US.

Remember --
* there was NO indication of Al Qeada in Iraq -- Even Bush allowed there were NO Al Qeada in Iraq

*we invaded Iraq because Bush claimed there were WMD in Iraq. I believe, at the time, that we (most of us) knew there were NO WMD in Iraq. The UN delegation was still searching and believed they would find NO chemicals for war, NO biological weapons, NO nuclear weapons or equipment to enrich uranium.

*both Pakistan and Iran became nuclear because of a Pakistani by the name of Khan who helped countries get the necessary equipment and uranium necessary to create nuclear bombs. Saddam passed on the deal - he did not try to go nuclear.

* NO I am not pro-Saddam. The man was bad but -- "they got rid of Saddam and now we have 100 Saddams.".

*you know so many of our kids are dieing in Iraq, not because of Iraqis but because of powerful Americans who aren't too worried about the death toll of our kids

*for many years Saddam was a 'friend' of America. So much so that during the Iraq/Iran war when Saddam attacted Iran. The US had advisors on the ground halping Saddam and they used information supplied by American spy satelites to see the troop movements of the Iranian troops. It was during this period that Saddam use gas on the Kurds up north in Iraq and against the Iranian troops. Are we too suggest that the US didn't know?

2007-09-10 13:00:11 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 3 4

If I want financial advice, or tips to make money I'll look to Donald as a role model. When I want political commentary I'll take as much stock in Trump's opinion as I will structural engineering from Rosie.

2007-09-10 12:57:36 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 2 4

I'm not a big fan of Donald Trump himself, but I would have to agree!!..

2007-09-10 12:58:44 · answer #11 · answered by ☠Naz☠ 6 · 4 3

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