You're wrong. I just haven't seen the action follow the words.
GW has never been afraid to push something he believes in.
Witness the opposition to the Iraqi War. He did what he thought was right - thank God.
If he isn't pushing something it simply means that political considerations outweigh his own beliefs.
There are many issues facing America today in which politicians MUST come down on one side or the other.
They can't have it both ways.
This country is polarized more today than at any time in my memory, and the gulf is widening.
Conservatives must fight this socialism creep on a daily basis or we won't have any resemblance of a Republic to leave our kids and grandkids.
To blindly accept everything GW does, for whatever reason, without question, is to rubber stamp the inroads socialism has made in this country.
When I object it is not to defame the character or integrity of George Bush. It is to point out the weaknesses of his policies in an effort to bring about a change and swing the pendulum back toward the Conservative right.
I refuse to be blinded by the man's personal appeal to me.