I don't hate him either. I am disappointed in how he has been running the country. This whole immigration thing has become more of a joke than actually doing something for the American people. I do have to say that Bush has been a victim of a wave of mass media that has grown thru out the years. With places like youtube.com and myspace.com, with internet speed getting faster, with cellphones abilities to take pictures and video and stream them across the world in a matter of minutes; so much information at the tip of your fingers now a days that not a single thing has been kept in the dark from anyone looking for this information. Even hanging out at his ranch is now a bad thing according to the media. The internet made it easier for people to see the side of our Gov't, in detail, that most people didn't even know or refused to believe existed. Being able to see those tanks run across the Iraqi desert, watching the soldiers walk across the streets of Baghdad and all of a sudden get ambushed, seeing with our own eyes the happiness of some and the anger of other Iraqi people as it happens. He never really stood a chance. Any and every mistake was exposed as if somehow our President is suppose to be free of mistakes, of error, of imperfections. This just proves how ignorant the average American was and still is today. Completely oblivious to the world around them that it took some idiots on youtube.com with a cellphone camera or a Don Joe with links to a ton of websites or even a guy with a blogg to get people to see what was really happening around them in this country.
Technology was really Bush's downfall, his kryptonite. And he was dumb enough not to see it.