I have been frustrated over the course of the last eight years over the treatment that President George W. Bush has received from Democrats, the media, Europeans, and liberal people, in general. These groups seem to stir up the 'Bush is playing on your fears' card at every turn. They talk about he has involved himself in the 'politics of personal destruction.'
During the run-up to the Presidential election, President-elect Obama talked about how we needed a new tone in Washington. We need change. McCain would be just like a 3rd Bush term (and they new how frivolous that suggestion was).
Now let me be the first to say that President Bush has made mistakes. In my opinion, we should have annihilated Afghanistan and Iraq. Yet we did not do that. The bailout deal was not good at all. His stance on immigration, in my opinion, is wrong. I do believe, however, that he is a principled man. He truly believes in the things he does and the decisions that he makes as President. These things are not politically motivated, but, in his eyes, they are the right thing to do. And he has been castigated by conservatives when he does something we do not believe is good and right for the country.
However, our displeasure remains at the policy level. The attacks do not get personal. The left has attacked the man personally. They say he is a fool, a buffoon, a stupid man. They have compared him to some of the past evils that truly evil men have committed (Hitler, Stalin, etc.). In their eyes, he is everything that is wrong with the world. They believe that he is the enemy, not the terrorists. They believe that the U.S. is the problem, not the solution to the problem.
These are the same groups of people that stopped the bipartisanship after the 9/11 attacks. They wanted to attack President Bush more than the terrorists. They saw the U.S. as the reason we were attacked, not the fact that the terrorists hated us for who we were. They have more sympathy for terrorists that we are holding in prison that they have for innocent, unborn children that are being aborted daily.
So I ask, who are the haters?
** A man, although we may not agree with him all of the time, stands on principle and does what he believes is right for this country, even when those ideals are unpopular?
**Or a group of people who want to see failure at all costs and want to see the U.S. brought down to the level of European countries that see socialism as the answer to all of our problems?
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