This was too good to pass up.
From www.americanthinker.com
Bush and the Bush-Haters
There is one thing certain to go through Barack Obama's mind during the inauguration: at one point or another, while glancing at George W. Bush, he will consider the treatment that Bush got as president and hope to God he suffers nothing even vaguely similar.
It can be stated without fear of serious argument that no previous president has been treated as brutally, viciously, and unfairly as George W. Bush.
The Republicans' capacity for self-pity is infinite. And it starts right at the top. If you had the stomach for it, you either watched or possibly read the last chapter of Bush's "The Long Goodbye" the other night. If you ever had any doubt about Bush's self-centeredness, that put paid to that doubt'
This is the man who spent the last eight years telling us that presidenting was "hard work". How would he know? According to yesterday's Huffington Post, during Bush's eight years in office, he spent 487 days at his "ranch" in Crawford and 490 days at Camp David. If you do the math that means he spent a total of 1,945 days presidenting, more or less. And if you narrow it a bit more that means he worked 4.67 days a week. More or less. And before you say "Gee, that's almost a normal work week", uh-uh. Presidenting is a 24/7 job. It's hard work.
And when he did "work", he only managed to screw up on a world-wide scale. You know the list. No need to repeat it ad nauseum. And as to the second paragraph above:
"It can be stated without fear of serious argument that no previous president has been treated as brutally, viciously, and unfairly as George W. Bush."
It can be stated without fear of serious argument that no previous president ever more truly deserved being treated as brutally (omit the self-pity words "viciously" and "unfairly") as George W. Bush.