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Was Bush a smarter world leader?

ruby January 20, 2010 14:45:15
10 reasons why George W. Bush was a smarter world leader than Barack Obama. By Nile Gardiner

1. Bush never apologised for his country

Barack Obama has apologised for America’s past actions in practically every speech he’s given on foreign soil, and has humiliatingly referred to America’s “arrogance”. In contrast, George W. Bush’s speeches before international audiences were filled with pride for America’s history and achievements, with an uncompromising belief in the greatness of his country.

2. Bush identified and confronted evil

There was something very refreshing in George W. Bush’s Reaganesque interpretation of the world in terms of good and evil. In contrast, Barack Obama has viewed the globe largely in shades of grey, with a reluctance to describe who exactly America’s enemies are, from North Korea and Iran to Islamist terrorists.

3. Bush made the advance of freedom a key component of his agenda

The spread of freedom and liberty was always a centerpiece of the Bush agenda. His critics derided this approach as unrealistic, or as a grandiose dream. But few would argue today that the people of Iraq were better off living under a monstrous tyrant like Saddam Hussein. .

4. Bush defended national sovereignty

One of the biggest shifts in US foreign policy under the Obama administration has been its willingness to undermine national sovereignty, and its desire to give more power to supranational institutions such as the United Nations. Washington has already rejoined the embarrassing UN Human Rights Council (HRC), and is likely to sign up to the International Criminal Court and a host of UN treaties that threaten US interests. .

5. Bush believed in the Special Relationship

I don’t recall George W Bush ever throwing a bust of Churchill out of the Oval Office or giving the British Prime Minister an insulting pack of DVDs. President Bush recognized Great Britain as America’s closest friend and ally, and placed the Special Relationship at the very heart of US foreign policy. Under Obama, the Anglo-American alliance has reached its lowest point since the Suez Crisis of 1956, a damning indictment of his world leadership. Bush possessed a genuine affection for the British people, their great heritage and their role in the world. Barack Obama cannot even bring himself to mention Britain in a major policy address or acknowledge the sacrifice of British forces in Afghanistan.

6. Bush cultivated key allies

Granted, Bush was hardly the most popular leader the US has ever had in Europe. But he did invest a great deal of time and effort in cultivating a strong personal relationship with several key European leaders, including Tony Blair, Jose Maria Aznar and Silvio Berlusconi. President Obama has largely ignored building alliances with European heads of state, and seems indifferent towards the transatlantic alliance. His administration has placed far greater emphasis upon backing the rise of a European superstate, than it has on strengthening ties wit close allies.

7. Bush understood the importance of missile defence

The Obama White House’s appalling surrender to Moscow’s demands to scrap Third Site missile defence was a shameful act in the face of Russian intimidation. It was an agreement the Bush Administration had painstakingly negotiated with key allies Poland and the Czech Republic, and the ensuing US withdrawal was a massive propaganda victory for Vladimir Putin and a huge betrayal of America’s friends in central and eastern Europe. It also demonstrated hesitation over adequately funding and building an effective global missile defence system, vital to the defence of the West against a mounting Iranian threat.

8. Bush believed in fighting a global war

One of the gravest mistakes of Obama’s first year in office has been his reluctance to describe the conflict against al-Qaeda and its backers as a global war. He dropped the idea of a War on Terror within days of entering office, which was subsequently renamed as an “Overseas Contingency Operation”. President Bush was right to rally his country behind a large-scale long war, one which may last for several decades, against an enemy that seeks the destruction of the West.

9. Bush did not compromise US security

The Obama administration’s zealous drive to dismantle the Bush administration’s infrastructure for dealing with al-Qaeda, including the promised closure of the detention facility at Guantanamo Bay, is having zero effect on lessening the threat the United States faces from Islamist terrorists. In fact, the followers of Bin Laden are now further emboldened by the President’s weakness, as demonstrated by the recent failed Detroit bombing attempt. President Bush was right to use all the tools at his disposal to keep America safe in the face of a vicious enemy. Barack Obama’s PR offensive to win over the hearts and minds of America’s enemies is already a spectacular failure.

10. Bush did not send mixed messages in the face of the enemy

A constant theme of Barack Obama’s speeches has been to describe the war in Iraq as a “war of choice”, underscoring his own intense opposition to the war, hardly a message of support for the more than 100,000 U.S. soldiers still stationed in the country. He also spent months dithering over whether to send additional US forces to the war in Afghanistan, and when he finally did make an announcement of an extra 30,000 troops it was tempered by the simultaneous declaration of an exit strategy, and a warning that America could not wage war against the Taliban indefinitely. This was hardly a display of Churchillian grit by the Commander-in-Chief. In contrast, President Bush never failed to give his soldiers the full, unequivocal backing they deserved, and always spoke in terms of achieving victory, instead of artificial timetables that hand the initiative to the enemy.

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  • mustangluver January 20, 2010 23:22:33
    mustangluver
    +11
    Great post and so true..He was respected by foreigners as having strength and no fear..he made some very important tax cuts. BO made none and we are trillions in debt. He made some mistakes but he was a good leader..i trusted him!!!
    fear important tax cuts bo trillions debt mistakes leader trusted

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  • Kronan the Great February 10, 2010 15:35:21
    Kronan the Great
    +1
    I've got a yellow dog chained in my backyard that would make a better leader than Ochimpo. I might run him on the democrat ticket. He would be a sure winner
  • ruby Kronan ... February 10, 2010 16:35:01
    ruby
    Thanks for my first laugh of the day.
  • Kronan ... ruby February 10, 2010 17:17:51
    Kronan the Great
    +1
    Glad to help
  • driley February 07, 2010 05:30:10
    driley
    +1
    Good post.

    Thank you.
  • mtncolumbine February 05, 2010 10:39:14
    mtncolumbine
    +1
    Ya Think!
  • 12 Tone Melody February 05, 2010 07:04:34
  • Lynn February 05, 2010 03:26:28
    Lynn
    +1
    Damn right Bush was a better leader. My family is all from Texas, so being accustomed to it, I was able to look past his folksey demeanor and his sometimes inelloquent speaking style (outside of practiced speaches) to see his finer points. Not the greatest president in history, but he is a sharp cookie and by no means the dullard that the left wants to paint him as. Ironically, the same left is now defending and standing firmly behind the most ill prepared and clumsy potus in history.
  • jabber February 05, 2010 01:28:26
    jabber
    +2
    Personally, I thought he was one of the best president's we've had!
  • Steve O February 04, 2010 09:02:00
    Steve O
    +2
    I believe that any leader who has courage to confront the realities will always find a multitude of those who are against him. Over the years we have helped defend many nations and I can assure you that our enemies and their allies hated us as well as our leaders.

    Obama fails to see the world as it is. You can't please all the people all of the time.
  • ruby Steve O February 04, 2010 09:10:11 (edited)
    ruby
    +2
    That is the most beautiful thing I have read. Thank you for being here on Sodahead.
  • Steve O ruby February 04, 2010 22:57:07
    Steve O
    +2
    yw and ty as well
  • Billyk75 February 03, 2010 21:10:21
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    +2
    Bush did't care about kissing rump so he would be loved like a puppy. He did what he felt he must do to get it done.
  • ♥ Lady Darkness ♥ February 03, 2010 20:00:38
    ♥ Lady Darkness ♥
    +2
    I miss Bush lol he was awesome in certain ways and didn't make America look as bad as barry is now. At least Bush never bowed to a lame terrorists nation and LOVE his country unlike odipshit and it's mannish beast what he calls a "wife".


    lame terrorists nation love country odipshit mannish beast calls wife

    lame terrorists nation love country odipshit mannish beast calls wife
    lame terrorists nation love country odipshit mannish beast calls wife

    obama embarrasses me

    nation love country odipshit mannish beast calls wife obama embarrasses
  • ruby ♥ Lady ... February 04, 2010 09:11:04
    ruby
    +1
    You know what? I am so freaking sick of Liberals.
  • a February 03, 2010 14:55:30
    a
    Why are we still talking about Bush?
  • ruby a February 04, 2010 09:11:27
    ruby
    +1
    Why not?
  • a ruby February 04, 2010 14:22:27
    a
    +1
    Because he's no longer our president, and we know what he did well and not so well.
  • ♥ Lady ... a February 11, 2010 22:00:52
    ♥ Lady Darkness ♥
    He's no longer our president but you people sure love bringing him up when barry needs to blame someone

    president people love bringing barry blame
  • a ♥ Lady ... February 11, 2010 22:01:33
    a
    I'm sorry?
  • ♥ Lady ... a February 11, 2010 22:07:35
    ♥ Lady Darkness ♥
    bitch blocked me so i hadda tag along shoulda warned before doin so. i was commenting to ruby .
  • ruby ♥ Lady ... February 12, 2010 01:15:39
    ruby
    I blocked you?
  • ♥ Lady ... ♥ Lady ... February 12, 2010 01:38:31
    ♥ Lady Darkness ♥
    below you must have cuz it won't let me reply
  • ruby ♥ Lady ... February 12, 2010 02:25:30
    ruby
    I can reply to you? I thought if you were blocked you both couldn't reply to each other?
  • a ruby February 12, 2010 14:31:22
    a
    +1
    That's true!
  • ruby a February 12, 2010 20:24:03
    ruby
    Don't know why Lady can't respond.
  • a ♥ Lady ... February 12, 2010 14:30:57
    a
    I see.
  • ruby a February 13, 2010 04:30:02 (edited)
    ruby
    I am not really a bitch, sometimes I am but not often.. I am the nicest Conservative on Sodahead.
  • ruby ♥ Lady ... February 13, 2010 04:28:58
    ruby
    People like me?
  • Dogzebra February 03, 2010 13:32:43
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    +3
    Take away Barry's teleprompter and smartness falls out of the equation.
  • Ginger Snapp February 03, 2010 08:27:30
    Ginger Snapp
    bush... smart?
    he was the worlds pick for best unnintentional commedian of the century
  • Write The Word February 03, 2010 07:26:47
    Write The Word
    +1
    A Better leader then Obama I assume you mean.

    Neither has been or ever was a good World Leader.

    I did find an error in this. Bush didn't give full, unequivical backing to the soldiers. If he had, he'd never have sent them into a War without the truth. The troubles of Wlater Reed would have never been ignored and they wouldnt have been charged for eating. Supporting them would be to always treat them well and be honest no matter what. The lies that led up to Iraq were known well within his Administration. And anyone who supported it in Government was as much to blame for not having the backbone to stand up to him. Obama continues the Bush doctrine so that makes him no better, and in places just as bad because he can change it but chooses not to. Okay, reply all you want people. I won't be playing your game of reply and block. So I wont even bother returning here.
  • ruby Write T... February 03, 2010 07:41:45
    ruby
    What is the point in posting a comment then if you don't want to debate. Whatever.
  • Write T... ruby February 03, 2010 18:20:31
    Write The Word
    Okay lets debate then.
  • den Write T... February 03, 2010 07:41:45
    den
    +2
    The secvret services in the US and Britian all said the same thing and this was all Bush had to go on. Both parties voted for the war. You do not know the facts or you are ignoring them..
  • Write T... den February 03, 2010 18:21:05
    Write The Word
    Read it again, I say anyone who supported it is to blame. That means both parties. I'm not even a Democrat, so assuming only makes an ass out of you.
  • Raiders February 03, 2010 07:18:30
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    +1
    10 hell, keep adding to the list.
  • moorrbrt1 "In God we Trust" February 03, 2010 06:52:14
    moorrbrt1 "In God we Trust"
    +3
    I think a lot of people are starting to realize that Bush wasn't the bad leader they thought him to be. They just needed a really good example of what a bad leader really was. Seems they have one now.
  • ruby moorrbr... February 03, 2010 07:11:10
    ruby
    +2
    Good point.
  • Dora Rachael February 03, 2010 05:39:39
    Dora Rachael
    +3
    Bush made some mistakes, but he loved his country. I would like to have him back right now! Obama is taking our country apart one brick at a time.
  • P-Funk February 03, 2010 05:25:45
    P-Funk
    +3
    I vociferously disagreed with many of Bush's policies and decisions, but he never once referred to me or other loyal, hardworking, taxpaying citizens of the United States who lawfully and peacefully exercised their Freedom of Speech in opposition to his policies as "domestic terrorists" like that worthless scumbag Obama did!

    Until he publicly apologies for that, as far as I'm concerned he's not the POTUS; he's just a POS.

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