I love it when right wingers make up all kinds of imagined
reasons why so many Americans just despise George W. Bush. Let me dumb it down
for them: We don't like Bush because he's such a complete and utter idiot that
every time he speaks we cringe at the embarrassment that this half-wit is the
leader of our country.
We also are still peeved that Bush is only President
because some some dummies in Palm Beach Florida couldn't fill out a ballot.
Democrats seem to attract the smartest and the absolute dumbest people into
their ranks along with a lot of people of common sense. The Republicans are left
over with the semi-bright and the semi-dense, most of whom confuse simplistic
thinking with decisive common sense.
As a President, Bush looks like an idiot. A semi-dense guy
having a beer with the guys watching Football is fine. When he's deciding
economic policy it's disturbing. We just can't get over the obviousness that
he's just a front man for an unelected organization that is behind him. People
think they voted for Bush. Bush is just the figure head of a hawkish extreme
right team whose arrogant, bumbling policies are masked by the Bush "good old
boy" charm. People think he's harmless. He is harmless. But the men behind
him aren't.
When you see Bush speak at a press conference next to say,
Tony Blair, the difference is striking. Blair eloquent, knowledgeable,
intelligent. Bush, stuttering, redundant, ignorant. Bush is the rich frat boy
that got everything handed to him. In Revenge of the Nerds, he would have been
one of the bad guys. In nearly every college based movie, Bush would have been
the rich, spoiled, obnoxious, mean spirited blue blooded jerk that everyone boos
and hisses at. Yet at election day, people voted for him. Not the majority of
people. Not even a plurality of people (he lost by a million votes). But a lot
of people voted for him.
Another reason we despise Bush is that because the people
actually running the show behind Bush are unelected and incredibly arrogant. The
invasion of Iraq was carried out with extreme hubris and arrogance. Would it
have even happened if the French hadn't acted like such asses to rally support
behind Bush? Who knows. But think about this, the United States used about as
many troops to invade the tiny island of Okinawa as they used to invade the much
larger Iraq. And Okinawa, generously being an island, meant no insurgents were
coming in from nearby undeclared hostiles.
So what? Bush cuts taxes, creates record deficits after
his predecessor left him with record surpluses and obliviously leads our country
into ruin because he doesn't know any better. That's why the left despises him.