Hi Wolfgirl,
I would be willing to respect, to some degree, that you disagreed with Bush's politics in the beginning and by the end found that his actions demonstrated to you that he was inept, foolish, dishonest or whatever.
I have to be honest though, I have a damn hard time accepting that you knew from the beginning. This sound awfully woo to me and I can only say that once you make this claim then any analysis you make would be circumspect since it could be argued to be self fulfilling, post hoc reasoning. You seem to be going out of your way to prove rik right.
I don't mean that I
knew in any sort of "woo" way. I simply mean that I felt very strongly that he would be inept and worse, based on his past performance and simply the content of his character as best I could tell from seeing him talk and in debates and such. He just struck me as insincere at best and a liar at worst. Not to mention his religious leanings. And his "service" in the National Guard during Vietnam, while decrying Clinton as a draft-dodger. And the fact that I believed him to be someone who had gotten everything he has by virtue of his father (daddy gave him a baseball team, which he screwed up, then daddy gave him an oil company to run, which he screwed up, etc.). And...and...and...the list goes on. Bottom line, I just didn't trust him.
And that annoying smirk! (Don't you just want to slap him every time he does that? No? How can you not? Argh!)
And I don't think my analysis of what's happened is self-fulfilling prophecy, as so many people who voted for him have come to the same conclusions.
I didn't make him start a war over a lie, totally bungle its execution, appoint conservative justices to the SCOTUS, fire USAs for political reasons, find weasely ways to condone torture with the help of his loyal sidekick the AG, etc., etc., etc. All I'm doing it noticing it. I suppose I could quit listening to the news and ignore it. Then perhaps I wouldn't know what he's done and thus, not be able to hate him for it.
I can only say that I hope I never become so overcome by negative emotion.
I hope I never have to be again, too!
I'm embarrassed for us as a country that this idiot is our "leader." (Like when he said "Yo, Blair!" (that's how you address the leader of another country?) and then proceeded to yap at him with his open mouth full of food - an embarrassment if there ever was one.)
Once the reign of George II is over, hopefully, I can go back to my usual peaceful, quiet and reserved self.
