Tuesday, August 16, 2011
When he leaves office, will Bush be looked up to as an "elder statesman?"?
Please think before answering. When a President leaves office, he is usually honored as being an "elder statesman" and is looked up to and his advice is often sought by others. Considering the fact that George W. Bush isn't exactly popular with approval ratings down around 30% making him the most reviled President since Richard Nixon, do you believe that in years to come Bush will be looked up to and his opinion on important matters sought, will he just be allowed to spend his retirement years clearing the brush at his place in Crawford, or will he be someone who is asked to undertake important tasks for the betterment of humanity? Look at this from a bi-partisan point of view and not just as a Republican or Democrat.
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