Anyone else miss George W. Bush? Sure he wasn’t good at being president, but sometimes, it’s just nice to have a president who knows when to sit down and let the guy behind the desk do the job. George W. Bush taught us that it's okay to fail, it's good to fail, and when we’re faced with adversity, we can handle it like men. He aged very badly in office, remember how Dubya looked by the end? Long white hair, white beard, walking with a cane. And then when he left office it's like he aged in reverse.
In just six years, his leadership style brought the nation through two major wars and the worst economic crisis since the Great Depression. And yet he leaves office with more popularity than any president of this country in living memory. How did he manage it? Today the zoomers view him as some kind of 'crazy uncle' figure, and the boomers as a 'hurt man.'
The GWB admin and the patriot act are the biggest errosions to our national integrity and personal privacy probably since Maryland was siezed during the civil war. The man was a retard who let other big interests control him and write whatever they wanted into an executive order. Same shit that's happening today.
Bentley Lewis
>Anyone else miss George W. Bush? Fuck off loser.
Also prove Trump won without confirming Gore won. Protip: you cant.
Juan Fisher
When Reagan went senile while in office was when republicans realized they could run the office by committee, without any of them having to be accountable. The economy survived Reagan, but not Dubya.
Noah Bell
I miss his dad, Herbert Walker. He represents Republicans with some fucking dignity
Kevin Stewart
It’s funny to me how hard liberals seethed throughout his entire presidency, but then walked it back during Trump.
Also he coined the best presidential quote in all of US history: “Fool me once, shame on you. Fool me twice, fool me can’t be fooled again”
Grayson Martinez
He was an infinitely better president than trump. Bush wasn’t perfect but he was smarter, more compete, and wasn’t ultra divisive
Ryan Lee
I remember back during that whole Syrian humanitarian crisis thing, my dad looked at me and said, "user, I miss George W. He always knew what to say to make me feel better. It's like this potential war with Syria. He would have told reporters, 'Look, I don't think we should bomb Syria, because if we bomb the Syria, I won't have anything left to eat for breakfast.'"