With not just Bush Jr. making that far after presidental elections, but also Gore coming the second, I can only shake my head in disbelief.
Color me baffled, I have only the vaguest idea of what you are saying. I know English is your second language, can you elaborate?
I guess you had to live here during the '92 election, and hear Clinton start the lies. I listened to the candidates, and when it came to be Clinton's turn I actually knew little about him. When asked about his marijuana smoking in the past, did he stand up and say, "Yes, I did it, but that was a different time, and long ago at that." Nope, instead of giving the answer that would have earned him votes and respect, he said, "I smoked, but didn't inhale". That response is insulting to the collective intelligence of the country. I knew from that point on that anyone with the nerve to stand up on national television and tell such an obvious lie, especially over such a non-issue, wasn't to be trusted on any issue. I had a student at the time who was all-Clinton, and I warned her that, if elected, Clinton would bring shame to the Whitehouse like no one before. I need to find that student BTW to collect the $5 she owes me...
...then we come to Gore. Al was ok, merely a puppet in the background as so many VP's are. Then the campaign fund scandal kicks up, Gore is caught with his hand in the cookie jar, and he utters the infamous "No legal controlling authority" line, and I said, "uh-oh". Once again, I didn't have to be Nostradamus to see that line was going to leave a mark. Flash forward to a cold December day when the Democrats took a victory lap around the Whitehouse, Al stuck his hand on Clinton's shoulder and proclaimed him as one of the most virtuous people he ever met. "uh-oh" again.
The election wasn't stolen, it was lost, and rightfully so. Granted, I am only an ignorant American, but it seems to me that if you willingly elect someone you know is lying to your face, you should only expect more of the same.
Bush is not perfect, not even close, but he has been man enough to admit a drinking and cocaine problem in the past. The constant references to him as "monkey boy" only shows the extent to which some don't think for themselves, but regurgitate the lines handed to them from those media moguls they admire. On what basis is this observation? Mediocre grades? Pampered background? Hey, anyone smart enough to fly an all-weather fighter has my respect in the intelligence department.