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Re: Stupid/naive things you used to think
(Anonymous) 2014-08-24 08:17 pm (UTC)(link)Re: Stupid/naive things you used to think
(Anonymous) 2014-08-24 08:35 pm (UTC)(link)He was military and said Bush was always really nice to the guys.
Invited them to watch a movie instead of leaving them in the helicopter as an example.
His superior actually thought it was a random dude knocking at the door, and cussed them out, but it was actually Bush with a bowl of popcorn!
Bush took it all in stride though. He's a very nice fellow apparently. And my friend also told me that any and all of them would willingly die many times over for Laura Bush. Hillary Clinton is another story though! (He worked for Clinton as well).
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Re: Stupid/naive things you used to think
(Anonymous) 2014-08-24 09:01 pm (UTC)(link)Mind you, that doesn't make 90% of Bush's decisions less jaw-droppingly stupid and/or immoral. But he's not a cartoon villain.
Re: Stupid/naive things you used to think
I'd rather he (and any leader) treated them as soldiers TBH. They ARE disposable.
Re: Stupid/naive things you used to think
(Anonymous) 2014-08-25 12:33 pm (UTC)(link)Seriously. If soldiers are disposable then so is everyone else and there's nothing to complain about in terms of Bush's policy.
Re: Stupid/naive things you used to think
Have you ever seen W's paintings? They're almost sweet in their amateurishness. And he's got a very gentle demeanor about him that reminds me a lot of my uncle Tom (they even look similar, which is a bit eerie.) Also, compare his ice bucket challenge video to Paul Ryan voting to cut ALS research funding and then doing his own video. I never thought I'd be nostalgic for the GOP of 2002, but holy fuck.
Re: Stupid/naive things you used to think
(Anonymous) 2014-08-24 08:47 pm (UTC)(link)Like with Africa -- I do think he legitimately cares about the people and the huge issue of AIDS and HIV across the continent. But he allows his religious beliefs to dictate his actions there and, personally speaking, I think it does more harm than good in many ways (although Bush was quite popular in some African nations and not without reason either -- there were success stories).
But it goes back to what I said earlier -- he mistakes wanting to do the right thing with actually Being Right. And that's where I see him fucking up a lot.
Re: Stupid/naive things you used to think
I think he's just really misguided. I can't bring myself to hate him, despite the long-lasting damage he and his administration did. If anything, I'd sooner hate people in his cabinet and in congress who enabled him -- or took advantage of his naivete to their own ends.
And he's actually quite popular in Africa. I think whatever side effects his work there might cause will eventually iron themselves out.
Re: Stupid/naive things you used to think
Ah, memories. Memories that make me look at the picture of John McCain circa the 1990's that I have on my mantle and weep. We could have had it all.
Re: Stupid/naive things you used to think
(Anonymous) 2014-08-24 09:13 pm (UTC)(link)I actually think Cheney ENJOYS the comparisons to Darth Vader -- he likes being seen as powerful and effective.
But, scarily enough, I think he also believes that what he's doing is RIGHT for America. That freaks me out a bit. He seems like the type of man to scream "You can't handle the truth!"