<div class="quote_poster">XSV Wrote</div><div class="quote_post">^ Yes because everything is all Bush's fault, and the US will be a much nicer nation without him
. I feel bad for you, because you lack common sense and just follow the media's lead of scapegoating Bush for all America's problems. The guy has made some mistakes in hindsight, but name one US president that hasn't. Who was the last president who was loved by citizens during his tenure?</div>
XSV, that's just a way of deflecting and marginializing the Bush administration's mistakes, and you know it. Don't generalize like that. You can't just group all presidents that have made a mistake together. There are varying degrees of mistakes and different numbers of them. And you also have to take into account the person's intentions as well. All presidents have made mistakes, but Bush's mistakes have arguably been the worst of the last 3-4 administrations. And he's made so many of them. But worst of all, he's lied multiple times and there's reason to suspect that he understood the consequences of their actions (not making them mistakes anymore).
And arguments about a lying media are pointless, IMO. Both sides make these accusations and that's because the Republican and Democratic media are just as big as each other.
Finally, who was the last president that had such a low approval rating?
You can pick on Umair's emotion-based arguments all you want, but I've yet to see you defend your point that people are wrong to criticize Bush.
(btw, when I say "he," referring to Bush, I am also pointing to his whole administration. It's just easier to type it out like that. But, one person is never the sole root of a problem. Especially in a country like the US, which has a complex democratic procedure.)