‘‘The war in Afghanistan was handled well. It was deliberative, which I wasn’t counting on. I expected a lot less from this administration.’’

This is an interesting reminder of how many people were supportive of the war in Afghanistan. I think it actually gives some credibility to the outcries over the Iraq war, because it shows that the protest was not simply a "knee-jerk" reaction on behalf of Bush's critics. Many people did indeed support the initial war in Afghanistan (with the exception of Michael Moore and others) but became increasingly critical of the administration during the build up of the war in Iraq.

Another Democrat who defended Bush, but this time over the Iraq war, was former President Bill Clinton.

This article from CNN.com shows how Clinton balanced his criticisms of the way the war was handled (the timing, the Abu Gharib scandal) with an overall empathy of the situation Bush was faced with after 9/11: having an awakened responsibility to defend America against global security threats combined with an ever-uncooperative government in Iraq.

Larry Elder also details some of Clinton's defense of Bush, adding some pro Bush commentary of his own.


Also, I found this video of a large group of people who certainly had a lot of "praise" for the president...




(Sorry, I couldn't resist...)