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We all know that Bush is an intellectual lightweight and hasn't really made any of the decisions for which he is responsible. I suspect he will admit as much 10-15 years from now when the unmitigated disaster of his presidency is no longer seen with any ambiguity. He will candidly admit that he was in way over his head and took bad advice (lots of bad advice) from people he trusted. He will lament the things that happened while he was president, but he will disavow all responsibility.

There's a lesson to be learned here. The president needs to be intellectually sharp and capable of understanding the complex issues involved with governing the entire free world. He needs to be wise enough to solicit conflicting opinions and intelligent enough to digest all viewpioints before formulating coherent policy. In other words, we should never have another Republican president. I would love to see the party of intellectual malaise go the way of the Whig....

2007-11-28 02:53:46 · 18 answers · asked by Anonymous in Politics & Government Politics

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If he says anything at all, it will be as unintelligible and ambiguous as always, full of stutters, stammers, and incomplete sentences.
And, as in all his other failed ventures, Bush [the epitome of spoiled rich kids who get everything they want] will blame others for everything that went wrong during his tenure as President.

2007-11-28 03:08:42 · answer #1 · answered by -RKO- 7 · 2 1

Once all the hullabaloo dies down then people will come to more sane and rational decisions about George. Sure he wasn't the greatest nor was he by far the worse either. we have had really great democratic presidents and we have had terrible mediocre democratic presidents. Same as for the other side of the aisle great republican presidents and terrible mediocre republican presidents. George is just the manger of a baseball team unfortunately he surrounded himself with some really bad players. So don't blame George blame the "voters" who hired him!! ----------One more thing if the Democrats had fielded any decent presidential candidates other than 3rd rate players like Kerry and Gore we might not be dealin with George right now anyway! [wonder what life woulda been like with the supposed and self anointed "father" of the internet behind home plate!]

2007-11-28 11:13:54 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 2 2

Hang on a minute, he is responsible for giving jobs to the people he is taking bad advice from. Whatever comes out of his mouth in the future will be garnished with a hefty dose of bullcrap the same as it is now. No regret, no remorse, no humanity.

2007-11-28 11:35:15 · answer #3 · answered by batfood1 4 · 1 1

He'll say why did I have to do so much jail time.

November 13, 2007

A total of 64% of American voters say that President George W. Bush has abused his powers as president. Of the 64%, 14% (9% of all voters) say the abuses are not serious enough to warrant impeachment, 33% (21% of all voters) say the abuses rise to the level of impeachable offenses, but he should not be impeached, and 53% (34% of all voters) say the abuses rise to the level of impeachable offenses and Mr. Bush should be impeached and removed from office.

2007-11-28 10:57:25 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 4 4

Honestly, I just want his Presidency to be over.

The country and the world is eager to move on.

2007-11-28 11:03:09 · answer #5 · answered by Alex G 6 · 2 2

He wont say because no one will ask him. No one will care. The thing about bush is nobody listens to him. He has all this sensitive info and people just want to make him seem dumb. he looks ridiculous but that doesnt mean hes as dumb as the american people. just like when hilary started getting classified information because she might be president soon, she changed her tune on iraq. why???? you dont call her an idiot. think about it.

2007-11-28 10:59:32 · answer #6 · answered by aaron c 3 · 2 5

He will be proud of his service. Keep in mind that during his presidency Lincoln was considered one of the worst ever. Now we have a holiday and monuments for him all over the place.

2007-11-28 11:04:28 · answer #7 · answered by jim h 6 · 3 5

Sometimes I wonder if he might be our first ex-president to commit suicide when he realizes what he has done.

2007-11-28 11:04:04 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 3 2

I should have taken Bill Clinton's advice!

2007-11-28 11:02:48 · answer #9 · answered by Darth Vader 6 · 4 2

If he is alive? Eh....I don't think he will say much. He will probalby right some self-righteous book about how people misunderstood him, etc.

Take care,
Andrea

2007-11-28 10:56:59 · answer #10 · answered by PremiereTalentUSA 2 · 5 3

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