The Successful Presidency of George W. Bush

Like millions of my fellow Democrats across this great nation of ours, I have always regarded George W. Bush as a complete imbecile. I felt he was the spoiled-rotten black sheep of an elitist, possibly neo-facist family, that used his daddy's money, and his name to over-achieve, and get in over his head. I never thought there would even be a prayer of him being elected in 2000, and again in 2004 because I felt his luck would eventually run out.

I felt my views on him were confirmed after 9-11. While his approval ratings soared, I watched as he diverted the American war effort away from our true enemies in Afganistan and let bin Laden walk free. I watched as his war became a fiasco, with almost a trillion wasted dollars, and thousands of wasted American and Iraqi lives.

I watched also as the government led by him proved completely inept and incompetent in dealing with a natural disaster such as Hurricane Katrina. Like many others, I figured the cat was out of the bag, and he was proven as the dismal failure that he actually was. While his approval ratings have plummented to record levels, current happenings have led me to re-assess George W. Bush, and what I used to believe was a failed Presidency.

It was no mistake that we went into Iraq when we were attacked from Afganistan. What I used to regard as gross incompetence, I can now only shake my head and realize it was a carefully orchestrated plan that has unfortunately achieved it's end. George W. Bush and his handlers were highly successful in doing just what he was elected to do.

When you look, in 2000 Gas Prices were less than half what they are now. Going to war against our real enemies, and actually dealing with the network that attacked us simply provided no profit for George W. and his cronies. In oil rich Iraq, they had an already demonized leader in Saddam Hussein that Americans hated. None of us would shed a tear to see this man deposed, and even executed.

Oh, but the bonus was the manipulation of the world-wide oil market. Going into Iraq successfully drove oil prices up for Bush, and his allies the Saudi Arabians and the American Oil companies. Record profits were the result as the world, and the American working class suffered. The natural disaster of Katrina was yet another chance to drive those prices, and the profits they produce even higher. A real stroke of luck for Bushco, not a failure at all.

A trillion dollars for the war profiteers his daddy, and indeed his own administration was tied up with, and record profits for the oil companies was not the only benefit that Bushco will leave office with. Now, because of the manipulation of the oil market, and the record profits of the Oil companies, Americans seem to be falling for the line that we should drill in Pristine lands like ANWR, in our coastal waters, and many other places like the Continental Shelf, and in the western part of our country where "Oil Shale" exists.

The worst part is it seems as if those responsible for the high price of energy will get away scot-free. The very oil companies that have gouged us time and time again will win the approval of the American populace to drill in our public lands for more oil, and more profit. Even some Democrats are favoring this plan now. The American populace seems to have forgotten it was the failed policies of this Administration and the record profits of greedy men in the Oil Industry that caused this mess, not the Caribou of Alaska.

Renewables such as bio-mass are taking a backseat, and will never recieve the funding they deserve for the promise they hold in weaning this country off it's addiction to oil, and just in time for the election, the manipulated gas prices are coming down. Democrats could actually recieve the blame for this mess for merely trying to protect our country from those who hold profits over people, or anything else for that matter.

So now, with so little time left in his Presidency, I must change my opinion on our 43rd President. This man thinks that history will bear him out as a successful President, and unfortunately I must concur. Not that I believe he has been a success for the American people he was elected to protect and represent, because his Presidency has been a complete failure for 99.9% of Americans. However, looking at things realistically now I must say that the Presidency of George W. Bush WAS a success, because it achieved everything he and his dispicable band of handlers set out to do.



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This has pretty much always been my view (2.00 / 1)

I knew, when he was elected, that he would basically do the same thing as his father: do political favors for friends and make the rich much richer while the lower levels of society floundered.  What I didn't expect was that Junior would decide not to be constrained by little things like governing the country or maintaining American status in the world.  In this, Bush the Lesser was far more powerful than his father (who was, by no actual stretch of the imagination a wimp... the guy ran the CIA for years).

Bush always says that history will judge his presidency, and of course he's correct in that.  What he doesn't say is whether he gives a rat's ass or not: he doesn't.  He, and everyone he knows, are stinking rich.  If the American economy tanks, they're all more than able to move somewhere else and live like princes for the rest of their lives.


The pebbles have voted and the avalanche has begun.

President-Elect "That One"

by Dracomicron on Wed Jul 30, 2008 at 09:32:41 AM EST

Re: This has pretty much always been my view (none / 0)

Unfortunately, I agree.

Best wishes.


by RDemocrat on Wed Jul 30, 2008 at 02:07:37 PM EST
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Re: The Successful Presidency of George W. Bush (none / 0)

Most Americans are happy with their ignorance, they wear it like a medal. It's really too bad for the rest of us who can see past our nose.


by Dog Chains on Wed Jul 30, 2008 at 09:38:01 AM EST

cha-ching! (none / 0)

failure for America - success for his cronies


vote blue in 2008
by sepulvedaj3 on Wed Jul 30, 2008 at 11:28:15 AM EST

Re: The Successful Presidency of George W. Bush (none / 0)

I've been saying this same thing for years. Bush is not a failed president. He is the most successful president in history. He has managed to transfer huge amounts of money from the treasury to his friends. Cheney must be really happy. Halliburton stock has quadrupled in value - maybe more if there have been stock splits. They have raked in 10's, possibly 100's, of billions of dollars with no-bid contracts. The deficit has sky-rocketed under Bush. That money didn't just disappear. It's in someone's pocket. The rich have gotten richer and the poor and middle-class have gotten the shaft. Bush and his backers have succeeded brilliantly.


"The true measure of a man is how he treats someone who can do him absolutely no good." Samuel Johnson
by MS01 Indie on Wed Jul 30, 2008 at 11:34:13 AM EST


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