The last Honorable President of United States

Honorable - one with integrity and willingness to do what is believed to be right, despite the harm it may bring to themselves.


I would submit that GW Bush did what he thought right also at great harm to himself.
And Trump has obviously done what he thinks is right at terrible harm and cost to himself.
You cannot possibly be that gullible.
 
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Honorable - one with integrity and willingness to do what is believed to be right, despite the harm it may bring to themselves.

The last President who deserves this label, in my opinion is H.W. Bush.
How sad is that? That the last President who conducted themselves in this manner was 28 years ago.
And we can clearly see where it has lead us.
There will be those who will say "what about Obama?". Obama conducted himself with physical poise and professionalism. But that does not make one honorable. Obama did many, many things that resulted in significant loss and pain to the many for the gain of the few. (including of course his own gain)
That is not honorable.
H.W. Bush is the last President that acted and chose according to what he believed to be right for the American people, and the country.
Some of his ideals and actions were wrong. Particularly his work with building economic relations with China. But that is much more out of his inability to see or predict the ruthless greed that led to where China is today.
Nothing showed the character of HW more than when he raised taxes. Despite heavy resistance within his own party, and the brutal attack by the media who constantly replayed his unfortunate campaign promise - READ MY LIPS!!! NO NEW TAXES.
In an interview 15 years later he was asked "knowing that it might have caused you the Presidency, would you still have done it?" - without hesitation he said "absolutely, it was the right thing to do".
A leader who chooses to do what is right, even if it cost them their own job... is who you want as President.
Will we ever have someone like that again?
He was a lying CIA elitist. Nothing honorable about him or his crooked family. His oldest son also became president and is a war criminal deserving a cell at Supermax.
 
Honorable - one with integrity and willingness to do what is believed to be right, despite the harm it may bring to themselves.

The last President who deserves this label, in my opinion is H.W. Bush.
How sad is that? That the last President who conducted themselves in this manner was 28 years ago.
And we can clearly see where it has lead us.
There will be those who will say "what about Obama?". Obama conducted himself with physical poise and professionalism. But that does not make one honorable. Obama did many, many things that resulted in significant loss and pain to the many for the gain of the few. (including of course his own gain)
That is not honorable.
H.W. Bush is the last President that acted and chose according to what he believed to be right for the American people, and the country.
Some of his ideals and actions were wrong. Particularly his work with building economic relations with China. But that is much more out of his inability to see or predict the ruthless greed that led to where China is today.
Nothing showed the character of HW more than when he raised taxes. Despite heavy resistance within his own party, and the brutal attack by the media who constantly replayed his unfortunate campaign promise - READ MY LIPS!!! NO NEW TAXES.
In an interview 15 years later he was asked "knowing that it might have caused you the Presidency, would you still have done it?" - without hesitation he said "absolutely, it was the right thing to do".
A leader who chooses to do what is right, even if it cost them their own job... is who you want as President.
Will we ever have someone like that again?

What did Obama do for his own personal gain?

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He did everything he could to undermine and divide America and was handsomely rewarded with a $15 million dollar mansion in Martha's vineyard.
 
Honorable - one with integrity and willingness to do what is believed to be right, despite the harm it may bring to themselves.

The last President who deserves this label, in my opinion is H.W. Bush.
How sad is that? That the last President who conducted themselves in this manner was 28 years ago.
And we can clearly see where it has lead us.
There will be those who will say "what about Obama?". Obama conducted himself with physical poise and professionalism. But that does not make one honorable. Obama did many, many things that resulted in significant loss and pain to the many for the gain of the few. (including of course his own gain)
That is not honorable.
H.W. Bush is the last President that acted and chose according to what he believed to be right for the American people, and the country.
Some of his ideals and actions were wrong. Particularly his work with building economic relations with China. But that is much more out of his inability to see or predict the ruthless greed that led to where China is today.
Nothing showed the character of HW more than when he raised taxes. Despite heavy resistance within his own party, and the brutal attack by the media who constantly replayed his unfortunate campaign promise - READ MY LIPS!!! NO NEW TAXES.
In an interview 15 years later he was asked "knowing that it might have caused you the Presidency, would you still have done it?" - without hesitation he said "absolutely, it was the right thing to do".
A leader who chooses to do what is right, even if it cost them their own job... is who you want as President.
Will we ever have someone like that again?

What did Obama do for his own personal gain?

when-im-waiting-for-a-gif-to-load-13413.gif
He did everything he could to undermine and divide America and was handsomely rewarded with a $15 million dollar mansion in Martha's vineyard.

Obama's money came from book sales. Not from grifting and fleecing the American taxpayer.
 
Honorable - one with integrity and willingness to do what is believed to be right, despite the harm it may bring to themselves.

The last President who deserves this label, in my opinion is H.W. Bush.
How sad is that? That the last President who conducted themselves in this manner was 28 years ago.
And we can clearly see where it has lead us.
There will be those who will say "what about Obama?". Obama conducted himself with physical poise and professionalism. But that does not make one honorable. Obama did many, many things that resulted in significant loss and pain to the many for the gain of the few. (including of course his own gain)
That is not honorable.
H.W. Bush is the last President that acted and chose according to what he believed to be right for the American people, and the country.
Some of his ideals and actions were wrong. Particularly his work with building economic relations with China. But that is much more out of his inability to see or predict the ruthless greed that led to where China is today.
Nothing showed the character of HW more than when he raised taxes. Despite heavy resistance within his own party, and the brutal attack by the media who constantly replayed his unfortunate campaign promise - READ MY LIPS!!! NO NEW TAXES.
In an interview 15 years later he was asked "knowing that it might have caused you the Presidency, would you still have done it?" - without hesitation he said "absolutely, it was the right thing to do".
A leader who chooses to do what is right, even if it cost them their own job... is who you want as President.
Will we ever have someone like that again?

What did Obama do for his own personal gain?

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So Obama enters the White house worth around a million and exists worth 30 times that you you have to ask the question?

Really?
 
Honorable - one with integrity and willingness to do what is believed to be right, despite the harm it may bring to themselves.

The last President who deserves this label, in my opinion is H.W. Bush.
How sad is that? That the last President who conducted themselves in this manner was 28 years ago.
And we can clearly see where it has lead us.
There will be those who will say "what about Obama?". Obama conducted himself with physical poise and professionalism. But that does not make one honorable. Obama did many, many things that resulted in significant loss and pain to the many for the gain of the few. (including of course his own gain)
That is not honorable.
H.W. Bush is the last President that acted and chose according to what he believed to be right for the American people, and the country.
Some of his ideals and actions were wrong. Particularly his work with building economic relations with China. But that is much more out of his inability to see or predict the ruthless greed that led to where China is today.
Nothing showed the character of HW more than when he raised taxes. Despite heavy resistance within his own party, and the brutal attack by the media who constantly replayed his unfortunate campaign promise - READ MY LIPS!!! NO NEW TAXES.
In an interview 15 years later he was asked "knowing that it might have caused you the Presidency, would you still have done it?" - without hesitation he said "absolutely, it was the right thing to do".
A leader who chooses to do what is right, even if it cost them their own job... is who you want as President.
Will we ever have someone like that again?
Apparently to be honorable you have to start wars abroad, and then keep silent as Obama does it as well, but only come out an attack a sitting President when he does not do that.

Who knew?
 
Honorable - one with integrity and willingness to do what is believed to be right, despite the harm it may bring to themselves.


I would submit that GW Bush did what he thought right also at great harm to himself.
And Trump has obviously done what he thinks is right at terrible harm and cost to himself.
I would disagree with GW, and obviously disagree with Trump... I mean c'mon.
With GW, I find it impossible that he didn't know what was happening in the financial markets. I do remember him saying and warning of a coming crises due to over selling in the housing market... but he didn't push it. And he didn't push against high-high spending and he fought the 2nd Iraq war critically bad. He was too worried about the political fallout both domestically and globally.
Trump... Christ... the guy is almost the exact opposite of honorable. He is egotistical to the nth degree, his self grandiose supercedes his realization of the supreme importance of his position. He is petty, in getting involved with gutter fights with whomever... he doesn't even et to say the word honorable let alone be considered for it.
 
Honorable - one with integrity and willingness to do what is believed to be right, despite the harm it may bring to themselves.

The last President who deserves this label, in my opinion is H.W. Bush.
How sad is that? That the last President who conducted themselves in this manner was 28 years ago.
And we can clearly see where it has lead us.
There will be those who will say "what about Obama?". Obama conducted himself with physical poise and professionalism. But that does not make one honorable. Obama did many, many things that resulted in significant loss and pain to the many for the gain of the few. (including of course his own gain)
That is not honorable.
H.W. Bush is the last President that acted and chose according to what he believed to be right for the American people, and the country.
Some of his ideals and actions were wrong. Particularly his work with building economic relations with China. But that is much more out of his inability to see or predict the ruthless greed that led to where China is today.
Nothing showed the character of HW more than when he raised taxes. Despite heavy resistance within his own party, and the brutal attack by the media who constantly replayed his unfortunate campaign promise - READ MY LIPS!!! NO NEW TAXES.
In an interview 15 years later he was asked "knowing that it might have caused you the Presidency, would you still have done it?" - without hesitation he said "absolutely, it was the right thing to do".
A leader who chooses to do what is right, even if it cost them their own job... is who you want as President.
Will we ever have someone like that again?

What did Obama do for his own personal gain?

when-im-waiting-for-a-gif-to-load-13413.gif
He did everything he could to undermine and divide America and was handsomely rewarded with a $15 million dollar mansion in Martha's vineyard.

Obama's money came from book sales. Not from grifting and fleecing the American taxpayer.
LOL.

Why not just come out and admit that winning the White House is like winning the lottery?
 
Honorable - one with integrity and willingness to do what is believed to be right, despite the harm it may bring to themselves.

The last President who deserves this label, in my opinion is H.W. Bush.
How sad is that? That the last President who conducted themselves in this manner was 28 years ago.
And we can clearly see where it has lead us.
There will be those who will say "what about Obama?". Obama conducted himself with physical poise and professionalism. But that does not make one honorable. Obama did many, many things that resulted in significant loss and pain to the many for the gain of the few. (including of course his own gain)
That is not honorable.
H.W. Bush is the last President that acted and chose according to what he believed to be right for the American people, and the country.
Some of his ideals and actions were wrong. Particularly his work with building economic relations with China. But that is much more out of his inability to see or predict the ruthless greed that led to where China is today.
Nothing showed the character of HW more than when he raised taxes. Despite heavy resistance within his own party, and the brutal attack by the media who constantly replayed his unfortunate campaign promise - READ MY LIPS!!! NO NEW TAXES.
In an interview 15 years later he was asked "knowing that it might have caused you the Presidency, would you still have done it?" - without hesitation he said "absolutely, it was the right thing to do".
A leader who chooses to do what is right, even if it cost them their own job... is who you want as President.
Will we ever have someone like that again?

What did Obama do for his own personal gain?

when-im-waiting-for-a-gif-to-load-13413.gif
He did everything he could to undermine and divide America and was handsomely rewarded with a $15 million dollar mansion in Martha's vineyard.

Obama's money came from book sales. Not from grifting and fleecing the American taxpayer.
LOL.

Why not just come out and admit that winning the White House is like winning the lottery?

All presidents profit from their presidency. But Dear Leader is the first that grifted and looted taxpayers.
 
Honorable - one with integrity and willingness to do what is believed to be right, despite the harm it may bring to themselves.


I would submit that GW Bush did what he thought right also at great harm to himself.
And Trump has obviously done what he thinks is right at terrible harm and cost to himself.
I would disagree with GW, and obviously disagree with Trump... I mean c'mon.
With GW, I find it impossible that he didn't know what was happening in the financial markets. I do remember him saying and warning of a coming crises due to over selling in the housing market... but he didn't push it. And he didn't push against high-high spending and he fought the 2nd Iraq war critically bad. He was too worried about the political fallout both domestically and globally.
Trump... Christ... the guy is almost the exact opposite of honorable. He is egotistical to the nth degree, his self grandiose supercedes his realization of the supreme importance of his position. He is petty, in getting involved with gutter fights with whomever... he doesn't even et to say the word honorable let alone be considered for it.
So Trump is egotistical. Check.

Trump gets into gutter fights with is adversaries. Check


But I find him MORE honorable than a President that sells a health care plan on false premises, that cause people to lose their doctors, their health care plans, while paying more for less coverage when they were promised they would not be paying more. IF Obama were a CEO selling such a plan, he would be in jail.

I also find someone more honorable who sees how the endless wars abroad have done NOTHING but send us all into massive debt with endless suffering and death than those who do not see this. Are such people sociopaths who think that someone should deserve a Nobel Peace prize for trashing the most prosperous country in Africa by bombing the hell out of it and handing it over to ISIS so they can murder a US ambassador?

But Mr. "Honorable" you talk of did not say a word while Obama was doing all of this, much like he did himself. Yet he only comes out against someone who does not?

Very telling.
 
Honorable - one with integrity and willingness to do what is believed to be right, despite the harm it may bring to themselves.

The last President who deserves this label, in my opinion is H.W. Bush.
How sad is that? That the last President who conducted themselves in this manner was 28 years ago.
And we can clearly see where it has lead us.
There will be those who will say "what about Obama?". Obama conducted himself with physical poise and professionalism. But that does not make one honorable. Obama did many, many things that resulted in significant loss and pain to the many for the gain of the few. (including of course his own gain)
That is not honorable.
H.W. Bush is the last President that acted and chose according to what he believed to be right for the American people, and the country.
Some of his ideals and actions were wrong. Particularly his work with building economic relations with China. But that is much more out of his inability to see or predict the ruthless greed that led to where China is today.
Nothing showed the character of HW more than when he raised taxes. Despite heavy resistance within his own party, and the brutal attack by the media who constantly replayed his unfortunate campaign promise - READ MY LIPS!!! NO NEW TAXES.
In an interview 15 years later he was asked "knowing that it might have caused you the Presidency, would you still have done it?" - without hesitation he said "absolutely, it was the right thing to do".
A leader who chooses to do what is right, even if it cost them their own job... is who you want as President.
Will we ever have someone like that again?

What did Obama do for his own personal gain?

when-im-waiting-for-a-gif-to-load-13413.gif
He did everything he could to undermine and divide America and was handsomely rewarded with a $15 million dollar mansion in Martha's vineyard.

Obama's money came from book sales. Not from grifting and fleecing the American taxpayer.
LOL.

Why not just come out and admit that winning the White House is like winning the lottery?

All presidents profit from their presidency. But Dear Leader is the first that grifted and looted taxpayers.
How many honorable Presidents turned down their salary?

Hmm?
 
everyone of them, both Bushes, Clinton and Obama were globalist and did not put America first, so they all can rot in hell
Like it or not, the US must operate as part of a global Economy.
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Honorable - one with integrity and willingness to do what is believed to be right, despite the harm it may bring to themselves.

The last President who deserves this label, in my opinion is H.W. Bush.
How sad is that? That the last President who conducted themselves in this manner was 28 years ago.
And we can clearly see where it has lead us.
There will be those who will say "what about Obama?". Obama conducted himself with physical poise and professionalism. But that does not make one honorable. Obama did many, many things that resulted in significant loss and pain to the many for the gain of the few. (including of course his own gain)
That is not honorable.
H.W. Bush is the last President that acted and chose according to what he believed to be right for the American people, and the country.
Some of his ideals and actions were wrong. Particularly his work with building economic relations with China. But that is much more out of his inability to see or predict the ruthless greed that led to where China is today.
Nothing showed the character of HW more than when he raised taxes. Despite heavy resistance within his own party, and the brutal attack by the media who constantly replayed his unfortunate campaign promise - READ MY LIPS!!! NO NEW TAXES.
In an interview 15 years later he was asked "knowing that it might have caused you the Presidency, would you still have done it?" - without hesitation he said "absolutely, it was the right thing to do".
A leader who chooses to do what is right, even if it cost them their own job... is who you want as President.
Will we ever have someone like that again?

What did Obama do for his own personal gain?

when-im-waiting-for-a-gif-to-load-13413.gif
He did everything he could to undermine and divide America and was handsomely rewarded with a $15 million dollar mansion in Martha's vineyard.
The Great Obama accomplished all he did despite the Republicans looking to put their interests above those of the country.
 

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