Originally Posted by
Gerry Clinchy
While I don't disagree about the character of Bush Sr, at the time, part of what was used to defeat him for re-election was the famous "read my lips" quote about not raising taxes.
Which is more important? 1) Honoring the campaign promise? or 2) Doing what needs to be done, even if it is unpopular?
We sometimes get a better view of a President's achievements (or lack thereof), after time allows us to look at the record from a more unemotional perspective. Lincoln was not very well-liked, but history proved him a Pres of courage and character. JFK was a charismatic, popular Pres, but had he lived out his term(s), history might not have ended up treating him so well.