As I am in favor of free markets, I accept income disparity.
As I oppose socalist statism, I oppose the nostrums of socialist statists.
And yet you oppose Bush when he says this:
"You have people that are born poor and there's a higher and higher probability that they're going to stay poor. And you have people that are born rich and there's a greater probability that they'll stay rich. It's just so un-American."
Under Obama, Bush is right. The probabilities are growing that people will be locked into their economic levels and social mobility will decrease. This is due to Obama's socialist policies and in indeed un-American. For some reason you seem to think the increasing lack of social mobility is A-OK.
You are pretending that Bush said income disparity is always un-American. He, in fact, did not say this and did not even utter those words. What he decries is the higher probabilities that people will remain locked in poverty, not the fact that there are income disparities.
You are telling us what Bush "really really said" instead of what he said which was decrying the increasing lack of mobility which Obama's policies are causing.