Impeach George Bush
Why Bush Thought He Could Do the Job
George Bush isn't as stupid as I think he is. He is smart enough to know he's not smart enough to be president. So, Why did he think he could be President?
Source: Linda Lindauer, 2004-04-13
Candidate: Republican Party
The answer has to start with Ronald Reagan.
George W wasn't part of the Reagan Administration, but he was close - close enough to see what was going on.
Ronald Reagan is currently suffering from Alsheimer's Disease. The Dirty Little Secret is, Ronald Reagan was suffering from this disabling disease while he was serving as president. Yet that fact was kept from the public.
George W's father was among those that kept that secret.
Imagine the joking around the Bush family dinner table at Reagan's expense. They probably called him "The Old Man" and made really ugly remarks about his "not playing with a full deck" or "don't let him wander too far from Nancy."
Of course, these kinds of ugly, mean-spirited jokes were really at the expense of the American People who were leaderless while their government was looted in the most indicted administration in the nation's history. With no one at the helm, the Reagan Administration wandered aimlessly through the later half of the 20t
h Century.
It wasn't until George HW Bush took over the office of President that all of the thieving of the Reagan Administration came home to the American People. The Savings and Loan Scandals, the Bush Pardons of the indicted Reagan Administrators, that awful recession and the huge National Debt all happened during the first Bush Administration. And he was roundly rejected.
Bill Clinton, that rascal, has a great intellect. He made being President look easy. He turned the country around in every way and is beloved to this day by the vast Middle Class. During the Clinton years, the rich got richer and even the poor got richer. The Bush people hated him. But who could they run against him?
It fell to George W. You can imagine how he whined that he didn't want to run. But his Mom and Dad told him they'd surround him with their old friends and everything would be alright.
Well, its not alright, is it. He's made a real mess of things and he doesn't have a clue how to fix it. If
it weren't that so many people have died because of his awful arrogance, I'd feel sorry for him. But he is a personal and national failure and he should be ashamed of himself and resign.
Go home, Mr. President. Just go home.
The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing
--Edmund Burke