--You talk about recessions. You don't bring up the 28 consecutive quarters of growth, even after the body blow of 9/11. I'd like to see President Obama rack up the same kind of record.
--President Bush's largest deficit was roughly 1/4 what President Obama is going to hit in his first year.
http://www.cnn.com/2008/POLITICS/07/28/2009.deficit/index.html#cnnSTCOther1 Hell, in CNN's wildest dreams, which painted the Bush Administration in the worst light possible, they only spoke about a $482B deficit.
http://www.cnn.com/2008/POLITICS/07/28/2009.deficit/index.html Worse yet, President Obama's $1-$2T deficits are going to be structural, not unique. If he gets what he wants on health care, they're going to sprial upward further.
--President Bush's policies brought us out of the recession he inherited from President Clinton. President Obama's policies have worsened the recession he inherited from President Bush.
--Like it or not, after getting hit by a terrorist attack on 9/11/2001, there wasn't another attack on US soil afterward. Do you think it's because the terrorists didn't try? Instead, they went after softer targets.
--You can disagree if the reasons for going to war were sound, but 52MM people are now free in Iraq and Afghanistan, freed from two of the most brutal dictatorships in the world.
--Our unemployment rate is headed for double-digits. President Bush's worst unemployment rate in one month was 7.2%.
http://www.swivel.com/data_sets/spreadsheet/1017326 That was his WORST. President Obama would throw a party in Grant Park if we got down to 7.2%.
--President Bush was not liked by Chirac and Schroeder, who undercut him at every turn. It seems the French and German people didn't like them either, since Sarkozy and Merkel replaced them, with both countries moving to the right. It seems as if Britain is going to follow in the footsteps of their continential neighbors. As for President Obama, it's easy to be liked--just apologize for your predecesor standing on principle. In other words, just prostrate yourself in front of people whose goals are counter to yours, and everyone will like you. Do I wish L*ker fans to like me? All I have to do is wear a K*be jersey and talk about how great he is and how much I hate the Blazers.
--President Bush was thought of as highly partisan, but it doesn't compare to President Obama. President Bush reached across the aisle and agreed on legislation with Ted Kennedy on an education bill. That was when the Democrats were in the minority in the Senate. Could you see President Obama working with Jim DeMint? Me either.
--You make me giggle when you complain about President Bush expanding the government as a defense of President Obama. Seriously, if you're going to criticize someone, you need to be consistent. I hated President Bush's expansion of the Federal Government, and I spoke up about it. If you hate growth in the Federal Government, President Obama's policies should enrage you.