Don't you people get tired of the "your party sucks, mine rules" stuff?
How is it possible that one side is absolutely, 100% right about everything?
My biggest problem with the current state of American politics is the complete lack of vision that the primary objective of either party should be what is in the best interests of the people of the USA - not the interests of your donators, your party, or your friends. (and btw, if you are going to say "your" and idiot, you might want to at least use the correct syntax, which would be "you're and idiot" - but I don't want to have this seem like a defense of Moonbeam, so nevermind)
Of course the Dems will blame Bush for any of the events listed here, just like the Rep's blamed Clinton for 9/11 and the economy. Both sides do it, get used to it.
Reagan was at least smart enough to listen to the top financial advisors who told him his tax cuts weren't working, and he wisely repealed some of them, and even raised certain taxes - but shh..don't mention that around the right, who is soaking up all of the favorable Reagan sentiment right now by trying to tie Bush to him in some way, as if any of his policies are anything like Reagan's.
I think a better question is this - and let's set it up by saying that Kerry wins this election - I like the guy, btw, who calls that a longshot - even though he is ahead in the latest polling - so lets say in late December, 2004, three malls are blown up in near-simultaneous attacks, and a few thousand people are killed, and Al-Q takes credit - heck, Osama himself sends out another videotape announcing to the world he planned it or backed the planners. Shouldn't Bush get blamed for that? Didn't we greatly diminish the efforts to kill/capture OBL with the Iraq mess?
Same scenario with Kerry winning, and same terror attack in late December 2004 - only this time, it is by a new terror group, who says it supports Al-Q, but did the attack in retaliation for the invastion and subsequent occupation of Iraq - who should get blamed for that?
In my opinion, more people in the middle east hate us now than ever before, so more attacks, unfortunately, are likely...
also, I still say we trot out OBL in late October - not by accident, and Bush wins the election with that late surge...