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Sam Spade
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« on: November 04, 2007, 05:44:35 PM »

Anyone who would have called Bush one of the greatest Presidents ever (back in 2004 too) needs to have their head examined.  That being said, he is nowhere near as horrible as some posters here think.  Somewhere below mediocre is about the right placement for me right now. 

However, judging how he will be viewed by history as of this moment is a pretty useless endeavor also.  I hope that's not what you're trying to do.

Regardless, as time has passed in 2007, Bush has become more and more irrelevant in everyone's daily life.  Sure, the Democrats will try and connect the Republican candidates to him in 2008 and so on and so forth, and it may have some impact in the GE (who knows right now).

But the polls do indicate one clear thing (as of the past months) - no matter what Bush does (bad or good), the voters have made up their mind on him and refuse to change.  I doubt this will change.  Thus, John Ford was quite correct, as you should know BRTD.
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