Saturday, March 25, 2006

The Paradox of Dubya

Dubya is a highly educated, successful business man, with woeful speaking skills and a poor vocubulary, known for using words such as "misunderestimated" on multiple occasions.



He is a conservative who believes in lowering taxes, especially for businesses, but has led government spending on a record pace, never vetoing a bill that crosses his desk, and leading the country to record deficits.

He is the leader of a party controlling both houses of Congress and the White House, yet he was elected to the Presidency in 2000 after failing to win a majority of the popular vote. He leveraged his popularity after the 9/11 attacks to enter into a war in Iraq that is now a large cause for his extremely low popularity ratings.

He is a highly religious man who believes that only God is infallible, yet the biggest weakness of his administration is lack of public trust, because, until recently, they would never publicly admit that they could made a mistake.

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