Dynamic Dustin M.
Nov 23rd, 2004, 01:42 PM
I was planning on posting this a while ago but it wasn't until today when I saw another copy of what George W. said. Before I continue as well, let it be known I am a registered Independent who tends to lean towards to Conservative side. I am not religious, I tend to agree with many Democratic and Reform idea, and I still think Rush Limbaugh is the most interesting political commentator I have ever heard. Nothing too major, but just so it shows how I think.
Anyways, what caught my attention was the debate between John Kerry and George Bush. Going into this election, I was strongly considering voting for some third party rather then Bush or Kerry as I wasn't a fan of either of them. I felt Bush has squandered a lot of resources and made several illogical decisions during his initial 4 years and Kerry was very two faced when it came to his political agenda. The only edge I gave to Bush was that he seemed to stick by the decisions he made, whether correct or incorrect. Whether thats a sign of honesty or stupidity, I don't know. What I do know is that is that I garnered a lot of respect for W. by this simple sentence. (This may be paraphrased a bit as I don't remember the entire quote.) In regards to being president, Bush said "This is a hard job."
Now while most Bush haters saw this as an admittance of incompetency(sp) I had to sit back and think about his words. In that one moment, I didn't see a rich so and so who bought his way into the office and was trying to pull the strings of a nation. I didn't see a power hungry tyrant using a tragic event to his advantage. No... What I saw was the common man thrust into a position beyond his control and admitting to simply doing the best he could in that situation.
As I listened to the rest of his rebuttels and debate, my respect tripled for our President. Rather then hiding his flaws in a shroud of lies and illusion, he openly admitted mistakes had been made. Rather then succomb to the pressure of being "the ultimate wartime president", he decided to show his vulnerable side and admit that he was doing the best he could.
Many skeptics would say "his best just isn't good enough." But sometimes your best is all we can ask for. Whether it is becoming a parent for a first time, getting married, getting a new job, helping a friend in need, or whatever the case is... We all do the best we can.
Is George Bush the best president we ever had? No. Is George Bush who I would ideally like to see in office? No. However, is George Bush a man who deserves to be the President? Only if you believe in honesty in oneself and the admittance of a comman man in office. I will stand by Bush for another 4 years with the comfort that no matter what the situation, Bush will do his best in this hard job as anyone else would.
Anyways, what caught my attention was the debate between John Kerry and George Bush. Going into this election, I was strongly considering voting for some third party rather then Bush or Kerry as I wasn't a fan of either of them. I felt Bush has squandered a lot of resources and made several illogical decisions during his initial 4 years and Kerry was very two faced when it came to his political agenda. The only edge I gave to Bush was that he seemed to stick by the decisions he made, whether correct or incorrect. Whether thats a sign of honesty or stupidity, I don't know. What I do know is that is that I garnered a lot of respect for W. by this simple sentence. (This may be paraphrased a bit as I don't remember the entire quote.) In regards to being president, Bush said "This is a hard job."
Now while most Bush haters saw this as an admittance of incompetency(sp) I had to sit back and think about his words. In that one moment, I didn't see a rich so and so who bought his way into the office and was trying to pull the strings of a nation. I didn't see a power hungry tyrant using a tragic event to his advantage. No... What I saw was the common man thrust into a position beyond his control and admitting to simply doing the best he could in that situation.
As I listened to the rest of his rebuttels and debate, my respect tripled for our President. Rather then hiding his flaws in a shroud of lies and illusion, he openly admitted mistakes had been made. Rather then succomb to the pressure of being "the ultimate wartime president", he decided to show his vulnerable side and admit that he was doing the best he could.
Many skeptics would say "his best just isn't good enough." But sometimes your best is all we can ask for. Whether it is becoming a parent for a first time, getting married, getting a new job, helping a friend in need, or whatever the case is... We all do the best we can.
Is George Bush the best president we ever had? No. Is George Bush who I would ideally like to see in office? No. However, is George Bush a man who deserves to be the President? Only if you believe in honesty in oneself and the admittance of a comman man in office. I will stand by Bush for another 4 years with the comfort that no matter what the situation, Bush will do his best in this hard job as anyone else would.