
The scene in which I feel draws the clearest picture of why W was a failed president is where he is leading his advisers out of his ranch while they are discussing the logistics of an Iraq war. Bush simplifies the geopolitical ramifications of toppling Hussein by stating that any democratic government in Iraq would spread freedom all over the region. This simplistic view of a complicated matter is symbolic of his presidency. If W had actually delved into the nitty gritty of world scale politics he would note the complexity of it. A simple black and white view is one that is set up for failure.
These two scenes highlight why W is both like-able and distasteful at the same time. This movie balanced the why you hate Bush with the why you should like Bush at almost a 50/50 ratio.
Yes, there is certainly a very divided reaction. Bush did not actually give the nicknames; he remembered everyone's nick name that is why the frat boys loved him.
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