Tuesday, January 20, 2009

W.









I started this post way back in November but it fell by the wayside for some reason. But today, on the day of the inauguration, I feel that it is poignant. I read reviews and synopses of W. before I saw it because I absolutely did not want to sit for two hours and watch a Bush bashing movie. I prepared myself for a healthy dose of criticism (good and bad), got my popcorn and sat down to watch. Director Oliver Stone showed Bush as neither saint nor devil. I came away from the movie thinking that W was a relatively normal man who accomplished something extraordinary in becoming the elected leader of the free world for 8 years. If anything, I think the movie had a more personal and sympathetic quality to it. I was pleased with the portrayal and had a new respect for the Office of the President of the United States.

I think most people don't take into consideration the insurmountable and overwhelming task of the Presidency. My father always said you have to be a bit crazy to want to be President and I have to agree. The information the President receives everyday is I'm sure enough to scare the bejeezus out of even the toughest. But they have to make agonizing decisions that can ultimately affect millions of lives.

I commend President Bush for making those decisions and keeping America safe after 9/11. I don't know how history will reflect his Presidency in the end but I do hope that people will remember that America chooses its leaders and for 8 years, they chose George W. Bush. Now, we have chosen our new leader Barack Obama. I watched the inauguration today and felt truly proud to be an American. I love watching democracy in action and that's what I saw today. I wish President Obama well and hope that he will always keep America's best interests in mind and at heart.

Bush Farewell Address Part 1


Bush Farewell Address Part 2


Obama Inauguration Speech Part 1


Obama Inauguration Speech Part 2

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