Thursday, September 15, 2005

Here's some more of that stupid defeatist talk

TalkLeft-so you can guess how unbiased they are-has a post quoting an article from the AP on what the public thinks about our President, George W. Bush, these days. The AP article says:


Fewer than half say Bush has strong leadership qualities, down from 63 percent in October 2004.

_More than half say they don't trust Bush's judgment in a crisis.


TalkLeft ends by saying:
Can Bush lead in a time of crisis? More and more people are saying he can't. And that may be his enduring legacy - that of a President who failed to lead.


Personally, I don't like their attitude. I mean, if President Bush had failed to lead, that would mean he squandered the opportunity of a unified country and world like few if any Presidents have had before.

It would imply, in fact, that he was a wimpy incompetent who enjoys playing dress-up in his grown-up suit; to say nothing of his cowboy and fighter pilot outfits. But a man-child who hasn't a clue what any of those occupations really mean.

And I, for one, don't like to hear that kind of talk about our President.

*Posts revised slightly to promote bi-partisan healing.

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