Shitty Open Borders War-Hawk President George W. Bush Criticizes President Trump’s No War Stance

I used to view George W. Bush as a good US President, who did what he could to keep America safe, but now I see that this was complete bullshit. George W. Bush was stupid and weak, and his latest attacks against President Trump just shows how dumb Bush really is.

Shitty Open Borders War-Hawk President George W. Bush Criticizes President Trump's No War Stance

Shitty Open Borders War-Hawk President George W. Bush Criticizes President Trump’s No War Stance

George W. Bush’s legacy will be viewed as one of failure and death of Americans, and now we are learning that George Bush is a fake conservative who is actually upset that he didn’t pass amnesty for all of the 40-50 million illegal immigrant criminals living illegally inside our country.

“I think the president avoided a disaster and that if 50 soldiers had been killed, could you have imagined the response that could have been unleashed by the United States? And it would have been a conflagration that I think nobody would really desire.” – Sen. Rand Paul

I’m sorry now that I ever stuck up for President Bush back when he was President, and if I had to do it again I certainly would not use my time and energy to defend such a fake tool.

In fact, if I knew then what I know now, I never would have voted for any member of the Bush family. They are all worthless fake conservative pussies, who don’t have America’s best interests at heart. The Bush family are more like the corrupt Democrats working to destroy America from the inside.

Former President George W. Bush, who led the United States into war across the Middle East, attacked President Trump on Wednesday night, saying U.S. intervention is necessary “for the sake of peace” around the globe.

During a panel alongside former President Bill Clinton at the Nir School of the Heart, Bush laid into Trump for his recent decision to withdraw up to 1,000 American troops from northeast Syria — fulfilling his longheld campaign promise to bring troops home after more than a decade of war.

“An isolationist United States is destabilizing around the world,” Bush said, according to the Washington Post‘s Josh Rogin. “We are becoming isolationist and that’s dangerous for the sake of peace.”

Bush led the U.S. into war in Afghanistan and Iraq with more than 4,500 Americans dying in Iraq — including more than 3,500 killed in combat — and up to 205,000 Iraqi citizens dying in the war since March 2003.

In total, Bush’s post-9/11 wars in Iraq, Afghanistan, and intervention in Pakistan have resulted in the deaths of between 480,000 and 507,000 people — including nearly 7,000 American soldiers who had deployed to the regions.

Today, the overwhelming majority of American Veterans and all U.S. voters say that Bush’s wars in Afghanistan and Iraq were “not worth fighting” more than a decade later, the latest Pew Research Center survey finds. Likewise, nearly six-in-ten voters say U.S. military intervention in Syria is not worth fighting or risking American lives.

Bush, according to Rogin, also said his biggest regret as president from 2001 to 2008 was not passing an amnesty for the 11 to 22 million illegal aliens living in the U.S., seemingly attacking the Trump administration’s focus on enforcement of immigration law that has helped boost wages for blue-collar and working-class Americans.

“We are a nation of immigrants but the language coming out of the system today is rejecting immigration,” Bush said.

During his two terms in office, Bush’s immigration platform centered on his “any willing worker” policy that declared all foreign nationals were welcome to come to the U.S. so long as they took American jobs, which were already scarce during the Great Recession and the aftermath of natural disasters like Hurricane Katrina and Hurricane Rita.

Bush’s continued attacks on Trump and his “America First” agenda stand in contrast to the former president’s history of refusing to denounce the far-left policies of Obama.

“I don’t think it’s good for the country to have a former president undermine a current president,” Bush said in 2014. “I think it’s bad for the presidency for that matter.”

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