Hmmm... that's always been a point of debate, and a messy one.Arthur_Tuxedo wrote: 1. He stole the election in the first place
Arrogant? I think he's awfully self-righeous, I'll admit. I actually don't think he's so much stupid as he has no foresight or concern for international relations. Aggressive, yeah, and quite a gambler, which is good if you win but if not...2. He's arrogant, stupid, and agressive
That is undeniable. He pissed away the world feeling after 9/11, bad move.3. He turned the world against our country
I do think we have good reasons for the war, although I admit that expert diplomacy could have circumnavigated the situation-- but it would have had to have bene expert diplomacy that started decades before, so that's not entirely Bush's fault but a problem the US foreign policy has had for awhile.4. He's taken us to war at the cost of the lives of soldiers with bright futures for bullshit reasons.
True, but it was lose-lose. A bailout would look like, well... a bailout. Of fat cat buddies. Those businsess deserved to fail, not get propped up by taxpayer money.5. He did nothing about the Enron, Worldcom, etc. scandals.
I think there is some merit to the idea that rich people, given the opportunity to invest, will do so to the benefit of the economy. But it would be even better still to close the massive loopholes that exist at the same time, so the businesses and so on would at least be paying their fair share.6. He cut taxes for the rich, and cut programs for the poor.
This is an area worth watching but so far I don't think he's been as bad as some folks say-- but then again, I am a person who is open minded about religion so I won't see this in the same way.7. He promotes destruction of the wall between church and state.
Heh, this is where Hameru and I got into it. Bush lies, Saddam lies, the French lie... they are all a bunch of shits. I think we had enough reason to argue this war without resorting to bullshit.8. He's a liar (eg. "Saddam and his terrorist allies").
Maybe, but face it, Clinton wasn't exactly a paragon of moral virtue either, and he really did come off as the missing third member of Beavis and Butt-head. As many commentators pointed out during the Clinton years, "sure, he's a hoser, but that doesn't mean he can't be president".9. He's an ex-cokehead turned born-again. Honestly, when your president has the characteristics of the Bible thumping McDonald's employee who shows up at everyone's high-school reunion, we've got some serious fucking problems.
Kinda hyperbole, dontcha think? Compared to the proven cruelties of the Iraqi, Iranian, and North Korean regimes? Powell and Rice are, I'd wager, some of the sharpest folks in the country, Ash-Chen-Rum are not the only ones there.10. The people that do his thinking for him are some of the worst, most immoral people on the face of the planet (make no mistake, the real Axis of Evil is Ashcroft, Cheney, and Rumsfeld)
This is creepy and kinda Orwellian, indeed.11. He's pissed all over the Bill of Rights with this Patriot Act horseshit. Perhaps you haven't noticed that you don't have the right to due process or trial by jury anymore.
9/11 was a golden opportunity for Bush to engage in the world in a serious housecleaning-- there would have been some war involved (ie, Afghanistan) but I think others, especially in the Islamic world, were ready for some frank and honest dealing with the problems in their midst. It got pissed away.