Why I Have Come to Respect George Bush

Confessions of a "Veteran for Peace"

By Robert Chaban, published Sep 29, 2006
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It's true, I really have. Of course I always respect someone who serves his country, (I’m a vet myself) especially in time of war. So the basic threshold of respect was always there. The fact that he was born in my home town probably adds to the mix, as does earning a degree from such a prestigious university as Yale. I was never impressed with his choice of vice-president and I have very mixed feelings with regard to his Supreme Court appointments. I think one has turned out very well while the other is an unmitigated disaster. 

After following a presidency which might be described as turbulent it was nice when he emphasized harmony upon his taking office. Of course his handling of the budget and deficit, despite an economics background, proved abysmal. I can’t give him very high grades for his cleanup after the environmental disaster either. I do, however, have to give him credit for his handling of Iraq. You have to know when to get in, when to stay and when to get out. 

I think the thing which has boosted his image the most in my mind has to be his work since his presidency. Combining with Bill Clinton to promote disaster relief for tsunami and Katrina victims follows in the best traditions of using ones notoriety in service of humanity. Both he & Clinton have quite a way to go to begin to approach the work Jimmy Carter has accomplished since leaving office, but it is a beginning. I only wish his son had listened to his father’s wise counsel before engaging in his Iraqi debacle. 

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I find it interesting how GW's dad hasn't had much input on his son's presidency. I think GW has lots of Daddy issues. His dad was a better stateman, politician, and thinker than his son. But then, so would a 3 month-old mentally challenged aardvark.

Posted on 07/21/2007 at 10:07:00 PM

 
Great article!

Posted on 06/11/2007 at 7:06:00 PM

 
Good article. He was pretty average by presidential standards in my opinion.

Posted on 03/13/2007 at 11:03:00 PM

 
George made mistakes. What prez hasn't? But he, like you said, went on to better things, i.e. Katrina and the tsunami. Some of these Democrats seem to be real hard sells. It's too bad they categorize everything into evil doers and saintly Dems.

Posted on 10/29/2006 at 11:10:00 AM

 
I'm just glad the Astros didn't make the playoffs so we don't have to look at Bush Sr. behind the plate. I don't care if he has done good work with Katrina relief, I still don't like him. The image I have of him is sitting in the chair on election night in 2000, confidently (one might even say smugly) telling reporters that had counted Florida as a win for Gore that he believed the state was still in play. Like the fix was in and he knew it. He is simply a man of privilege. He was born on third base yet somehow thought he hit a triple.

Posted on 10/02/2006 at 6:10:00 AM

 
Almost anything is better than Dubya. That is probably his only real accomplishment--making his dad's sub-par presidency look good

Posted on 09/30/2006 at 1:09:00 AM

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