First of all, George Bush was not a good president. I can admit that as a conservative. He was an idiot and he made the GOP look like crap although at this point, I'm pretty sure they could do a fine job of that themselves since every other day some Republican seems to make a comment dumber than the day before. Second of all, although originally assumed that no WMDs were found in Iraq, and although Americans did NOT find anything nuclear, they did find large stockpiles of mustard gas and phosgene which, while not quite as bad, is still pretty bad. Third of all, although foreigners think that Obama is the second coming, in truth, he's not. Just how bad you think he is depends on your political views. Personally, I would've rather have had Romney in office, while Keith thinks he's doing an okay job. Not saying I'm right, but that's just my personal opinion vs. his personal opinion. I think that's ultimately our biggest problem is that Obama is just too polarizing. He's too left for the Republicans to even listen to anything he says and I feel like having him in office has made racial tensions worse than they've been in a while. I feel that this whole two party system is really the crux of the issue here, but since that's not likely to change anytime soon, I'm hoping we can at least get someone who is a bit more willing to compromise in office next time. I'm personally hoping Chris Christie runs for office. Although it's clear that he's very anti-union and that he is a conservative, his leadership and bipartisanship after Hurricane Sandy showed that maybe he actually cares more about the people than his political ideals. Now I realize that a politician who cares about the people is about as common in this country as someone walking into their backyard and stumbling across a diamond mine, but I think we're about ready for a more bipartisan president. Please, correct me if I'm wrong about at least that much.
I'm not even going to respond to deezy's comment about America not being a relevant country anymore because I think the stupidity in that statement is obvious enough without me really picking it apart.