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Expect the President to Be Perfect? Think Again

By Scott Reynolds, published Apr 21, 2007
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George W. Bush is not a popular president. Everyone in this country can attest to that. This is not to dispute that. He hasn't made clear, consistent policy decisions on everything ranging from domestic policy to the war on terrorism to the war in Iraq. That fact is not in dispute. What does seem to be a major issue is respect for the presidency of the United States. Most Americans seem to equate George W. Bush with the entire U.S. presidency and thus have no respect for it at all.

The first issue that needs to be cleared up is the humanity of the President. The President is a human being, though there are some who would like to say otherwise. Humans by their very nature are imperfect. They are inconsistent. They do have the tendency to be self-serving at times, though they can also be capable of the most unselfish of acts. If you look at George W. Bush, he fits all of these characteristics. If you look at all the U.S. Presidents throughout history, they all fit that description.

Since all U.S. Presidents are human, then we can dismiss the notion of them being more perfect than anyone else. The President is elected by people from many different backgrounds and many different faiths. They each elect him based on what they think he can do for them specifically, or what he can do for a specific group that they identify with. Christians expect him to uphold traditional values. Businessmen expect him to cater to their industries. Women expect him to uphold their right to abortions or for more equal working conditions. Minorities expect him to uphold affirmative action and their right to be treated as equals. There are many, many more groups in addition to these. Can one man ever give every single citizen what they ant, all the time? One man isn't capable of making everyone happy all of them time. Since the President is like every other man in the world, he can't fulfill what many expect him too.

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At it's very core, your arguement is true, no one is perfect. But I am sure I could find a better person to be President in line at the movie theater across the street. The problem with bush is that the presidency is a job that is not "so easy a cave man could do it" At the end of your article you list 3 reasons, any one of which should be more than enough to qualify him as a bad president.

Posted on 04/21/2007 at 6:04:00 PM

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