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How will George W. Bush be regarded in history books in comparison to previous American presidents?

2007-12-27 15:44:09 · 25 answers · asked by mtc005 4 in Politics & Government Politics

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as long as i live i will not let anyone forget this useless lump of human flesh.

2007-12-27 16:01:26 · answer #1 · answered by Constipated CON. 7 · 0 2

Lets compare him to Jimmy Carter, the nobel prize winner.

When Jimmy left office, unemployment over 10%, inflation over 10%, interest rates over 15%. Iran had been ruled by a pro-western guy who didn't make women wear burkas, but after Jimmy bailed on him the Iatolla took over, took american hostages, who weren't released until Jimmy left office, and he also gave away the panama canal.

Under Bush, taxes are low, there is virtually no unemployment, inflation and interest rates are low, and we haven't been attacked since 2001.

Bush is a great president, especially when you compare him to other recent presidents.

Bush doesn't set the price of oil, if it was up to Bush we'd be drilling for oil in the gulf of mexico and in Anwar, but the liberals won't let him. What can you say bad about Bush? We've kicked al qaeda's butt in Iran, they're trying to regroup in other places, but they're too busy running for their lives to have time to plan any more attacks. Have you noticed we haven't been attacked in over 6 years???

Bush will be remembered as a great president.

2007-12-27 16:02:12 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

Why are so many liberals trying to be fortune tellers? What if the next Democrat president pulls out of Iraq before it is ready and puts our national security in jeopardy? Bush could be remembered as a good president in about 10 years or so. Truman was unpopular too but how many people now say how bad Truman was?

2007-12-27 15:55:03 · answer #3 · answered by I'm Chris Hansen 7 · 2 2

Jimmy Carter lowered the bar for them all. When he was in office he gave away the Panama Canal to the Chinese and his botched handling of the Iranian crisis brought us Islamofascism as we know it today.

The only thing worse than his Presidency was the traitorous way that he has handled his post Presidential life.

2007-12-27 16:12:49 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 3 0

He will probably be regarded as the president to pass the most laws during his term. The president that kept the country together during 9/11. It will be written that he made the most tax cuts for people. But hopefully, we won't forget to tell our children how much he sucked. How he led us to the most debt in history, how he cut taxes for those who have money. Somehow history books seem to leave out the truth; some one has to write them after all...

2007-12-27 15:59:53 · answer #5 · answered by The_Beat 1 · 0 3

No. We will lay the blame on anyone other than our War Hero President Bush!

2007-12-27 15:54:58 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

If you look at the state of affairs internally, overseas, the economy, the deficit, the value of the dollar, the loss of freedoms, the out of control spending, the demise of the US superpower image, the bungling of the war in Iraq and Afghanistan, you cannot logically come up with a more detrimental president at least in recent US history.

2007-12-27 15:54:13 · answer #7 · answered by urbanrebel23 5 · 2 3

He will go down as one of the greatest of all time.
He will be compared to Churchill standing up against Hitler when most in his country and the world over preferred to think HItler was trustworthy.

The title "warmonger" is not all that bad when given by the libshits.

How do the libs walk upright with out a spine is my question

2007-12-27 15:58:36 · answer #8 · answered by Jack L. W. 3 · 3 3

No: middle of the pack. The Bush tax cuts did exactly what they were supposed to do: foster growth, reduce unemployment, and increase the amount of taxes actually collected. Successful on all counts.

2007-12-27 15:54:19 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 2 3

The politicians of Abe Lincolns times called him an ignorant war-monger as well.

I do not see how spreading freedom and Democracy could ever be viewed by a bad thing.

Unless of course the world caves into these extremists.....

2007-12-27 15:49:58 · answer #10 · answered by Dina W 6 · 4 3

Probably in time.

However, today, Bush has some powerful supporters, including the corporate world that bribed him into office; some make textbooks, so I think for now, they won't. Later they will.

Bush easily displaces Carter as the worst president in our time.

He undoubtebly accelerated the process that will send the US from the sole superpower to a regular major power.

2007-12-27 15:49:14 · answer #11 · answered by ch_ris_l 5 · 4 5

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