Oops, I forgot to post a link to a ‘must take/read’ poll:
THE POINT: GEORGE BUSH GETS MOTIVATIONAL
[I must admit that I was shocked at both the postive poll results and comments; after all, AOL is a decidedly left-leaning website!]
http://www.sphere.com/2009/10/27/the-point-george-bush-gets-motivational/
That's why he got things done...he did what was right, not what was popular!
...unlike the current resident of the white house!
Thanks for the ping and the articles.
Agree - President Bush will be seen as one of our great Presidents - probably never in the Presstitutes - but in the honest eyes of history.
Americans are SOOOOOO ungrateful - and the young ones just don’t understand - how we ALL thought we would be attacked in much more terrible ways right after 911 - and how we weren’t - was not, as Krauthamer said, an accident.
Thank GOD for President Bush and for Vice President Cheney!
No, my opinion of him hasn't changed, I've always adored him, but I don't think that is how they would take a No answer.
Did you see this post?
Erdie
5:10PM Oct 27th 2009
I was at the "backwoods" motivational session in Fort Worth yesterday. The Convention Center was full even with horrible rainy weather. Didn't see many "big haired" women or pseudo cowboys. What I did see was a former President talk about committment, principles, values. What I did see was a man of integrity bring thousands of people to their feet in applause and tears. We were shouting...We miss you George...and do we ever.
I love McGurn's last paragraph: "Barack Obama may believe that his incessant whining about all the challenges his predecessor left him lets America know how tough he has it. The danger to his presidency is that it can sound awfully like "I'm not up to the job.""
GWB says: "You have to be willing to make decisions. ... I never shied away from decisions," said the man who once famously labeled himself "the decider."
This is a problem for someone who so often voted "present." There is just no comparison between GWB and BHO.