Biden or Dubya: Who was worse? (Congress, Iraq, Taliban, drug)
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GW/ by body count, in Iraq. We went after Bin Laden in Afganistan after 911, so that ones understandable. Obama/Biden would be #2 as they got us into 3 additional wars, declared Iraq a success and allowed ISIS to flourish. Biden #3, He has us involved in Ukraine, left people and billions in equipment for the Taliban.
All of these, other than Afganistan could be/been negotiated, rather than going to war.
Former President Bush Jr. united the country after 9/11 and people were more patriotic, he signed the Violence Against Women Act, protecting women who experienced domestic violence, he believed in normal differences between men and women and didn't support an agenda being pushed in schools to confuse children.
Some of his policies did have negatives, but I still feel he was better than Biden. Two of the worst were Standardized testing in schools, Iraq war.
Last edited by Wintergirl80; 03-06-2024 at 01:56 PM..
First, his senility changed the way that our adversaries viewed the US.
Second, his inability to ignore the radical progressive wing of his party endangered the entire Democrat party.
Third, he had two children who were both sex and drug-addicts. An absolute embarrassment as a father, and that failure spread to all aspects of his life.
Fourth, the worst thing he did as a president -- fail to secure and manage the southern border -- has put EVERY American at risk, due to the third-world filth that Biden allowed to enter the country.
Fifth, in his exuberance for "firsts", he brought us such horror shows as the first black VP (incompetent fool), first black SC justice (who, despite being a woman, could not define what a woman is), and first openly gay Trans Secretary (Pete Buttplug, who was a failure as the mayor of tinytown South Bend, IN).
Biden is, and will likely remain, the worst president in the history of this country. It does not matter that he is a decaying corpse right now, he has been incompetent since his first Senate run in the early 1970's.
Biden. Bush was a useful idiot, and Cheney was the mastermind behind the unnecessary war in Iraq and getting defense contractors and lobbyists rich. The real estate bubble and financial collapse was a joint effort between Bush and democrats in Congress.
Biden is being controlled by a contingent of radicals that surround him. Obama, Pelosi, Schumer, and other influential political leaders as well as foreign interests who compromised him while he was VP. China and Ukraine have him by the short hairs. The invasion on our borders is like nothing we've ever seen before. Fentanyl overdose deaths nearly doubled under Biden to well over 100K per year. The big vaccine lie and mandates was another disaster on his watch. Obama said he wanted a third term where he could call the shots from behind the scenes, while someone else stood out in front. Well, he got what he wanted with puppet Joe.
Dubya made a horrible decision regarding Iraq but he was being advised by the same people that made up the Trump Russian collusion delusion and who told us Hunter's laptop was Russian disinformation right before the election.
Biden has bested Jimmie C to become the worst President of my lifetime due to open borders, poor economic decisions and so weak we have wars in Ukraine and Gaza.
Overall Biden. I'd actually give anything to go back to the days when W. Bush was in the White House, Trump was on The Apprentice, and we were on MySpace.
By comparison then, I'd have to say that makes Biden a useless idiot.
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