President George W. render goes by many monikers, including George W. Bush, Dubya, That Idiot in the White House, and otherwises too profane to use in a high school essay. Whatever you perceive Mr. Bush to be, he is doubt littlely the most important person of the year. His brilliantly conducted track down and his attempts to redefine the republican Party show that he and his associates argon one the most powerful force in US politics. His foreign policy has inspired violence, hatred, and a salutary-arm progress to potentially belligerent 3rd world nations.
        On the domestic front, Bush has been extremely effective in achieving his political goals. He has redefined the Republican Party into something neither Teddy Roosevelt nor Dwight Eisenhower would recognize. With the Patriot form and his administrations application of said act came accusations of invasion of personal loneliness and violations of the Constitution. Traditional orthodoxs, up to and including Reagan and Bushs father, have been advocates of limiting government contain of peoples lives. The Patriot Act is clearly an example of the oft-used and conservative chamfer for what Democrats supposedly wanted, Big Government. Also, Bush has integrated Christianity into the Republican Party. not just Christianity, but Christianity according to the Nicean Creed and a direct, material interpretation and application of the Bible. This belief set is that of master(prenominal)ly conservative Protestants. This, of course, appeals the mainly protestant Middle America, where most of the Battleground States are. The Christianizing of the Republican Party may have been the deciding factor in the 2004 elections. This transformation has made elections in America much less about the economy or complicated foreign policy, and much about issues that are simpler to understand and explain; that is, issues that the Christian function campaigns against (Abortion, Same-Sex Marriage).
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This is a great essay, well structured, mainly indifferent(p) and sticks to the prefigure. Well done.
I thought it was particularly interesting your point about the fact the US didnt invade North Korea (despite it be a bigger threat) actually possibly encouraging other countries to develop Nuclear Weapons Programmes to deter the US from invading.
Bush may have won the American publics vote, but I am really doubtful as to whether he is being as clever with the rest of the world. I live in Scotland, and the anti-American feeling over here is very very strong. It was strong enough before the Iraq War, but that really was the icing on the cake. Tony Blair only got back into power here again because our main opposition party is so weak, and people still memorialize the detested Margaret Thatcher. There are calls from all over the bucolic now to oust Tony Blair and that is purely because of the Iraq War. It was highly unpopular across the world, and I echo that Bush and Blair made a immense mistake in going ahead with it, I think it will have made relations with a set of countries strained, possibly irrepairably strained for a long time. That to me, does not take care like a clever move. America is now hated even more than it was before, across the entire world.
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