Bush will go down as probably the worst president in history based on our lawless, chaotic, borders alone, which have become a national security nightmare, and an utter national disgrace.
You seen all threads lately from the few supporters he has left? The only thing they seem concerned about is this guys legacy?
Everyday now we're seeing them.
I got news for ya, none of them will help this guys legacy.
The true verdict of history will happen in 50-100 years, and will be written by the Chinese. If Bush is succeeded by Obama, he will be book-ended by Clinton and the disaster of Obama. The chaotic and open borders will only be one facet of this. The economic destruction wrought by Obama will be the most salient factor.
on the plus,,no new 9/11’s, Iraq Saddam's government gone,
libya disarmed, lower taxes..and 2 new supreme court justices who might just be better than average.time will tell.
I do not know what history will show, but I do know I will not vote the lesser of two evils again,never again.
All he has done is replicate the LBJ Administration - even unto his personal life.
Gads - I even gave money to the Swift boat guys to help his Texan into office.
Overall, I suspect history will recognize we haven't had another 9-11, but his Amnesty policies destroyed this nation....
George Bush will go down as one of the best presidents. His legacy will suffer for his weak border enforcement and failure to veto excessive spending, but he will be honored for his early recognition of the global threat that is Islamic radicalism, and his willingness to do something about it and stand by his principles despite endless criticism from foolish September 10th politicians and critics. He will also be recognized for his success at reviving and economy after the September 11th disaster, and for his success at keeping Americans safe and terror free during his term.
How does it feel to be posting today after being born yesterday?
This sounds like a repeat of 8 years ago - when all the talk about the Lame Duck Bill Clintoon and his "legacy". No substance, just worried about how history would view him.
In my book, GW tried his very best to compete with Clinton in every aspect except hanky-panky in the Oval Office.
What a crying shame how our point of view can change over 8 years - and how many of us really liked Bush II at first, and then watched him mis-handle so many things, and flat-out betray the US in other ways. I am truly disgusted.
And then the same Republican Party that fed us the "compassionate conservative" line of junk is now trying to force-feed us the liberal and mentally disturbed Juan McCain...