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Monday, January 19, 2009

Worst. Ever.

Worst.

President.

Ever.

Let's be clear on this and let's say it again and again so we all remember our lessons:

George Walker Bush was, by far, outstripping all other Presidents in the history of the United States of America, the absolute worst President this country ever lived through.

The former "worsts" now pale compared to this buffoon.

Wareen Harding was incompetent and there was graft in his administration but not even he could touch the lows of this "leader".

President Harding didn't attack another sovereign nation, defying international law and opinion.

President Harding didn't spend every dollar he could get his official hands on like this clown, and put us into massive, historical deficits, thus bankrupting the country.

No other President put so many people, from the very industries they came from, into positions meant to oversee those same industries.

No other President in the history of this country set his very administration against the very people of the country, the way George Walker Bush did.

The thing is, when Ronald Reagan became President, I wasn't sure we'd live through his tenure, even for four years, let alone all eight.

Not with all that demagoguery and ideology.

But we did.

We lived through it and it turned out he realized some of the things he originally wanted weren't good for the country so he changed his opinions and the course for himself and the country.

And Bill Clinton came in and cleaned up his messes. And pretty well, too.

So we lived through that and we've come out at the end of the George W. Bush administration, too, albeit bedraggled, beaten, abused (literally, physically and constitutionally, as it turns out), in horrific debt, with a sullied American name, but we made it.

And now we have to pick ourselves up, dust ourselves off and clean up this mess.
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For more information and clarification and support on George W. Bush as the worst President of the United States--ever--go to this link:
http://www.harpers.org/archive/2008/04/hbc-90002804

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