[@Vilageidiotx] I don't think war is ever really normalized. But I know a lot people are uninformed, so they don't know about it and only will if the news covers it. So maybe there's not enough outcry every time a solider is killed. But when people do know about it, they often have negative reactions to it. http://www.humblelibertarian.com/2011/08/bush-20-100-ways-barack-obama-is-just.html https://cann0nba11.wordpress.com/2013/11/29/11-ways-barack-obama-is-way-worse-than-george-w-bush/ http://www.activistpost.com/2011/04/10-reasons-obama-is-just-as-bad-or.html Don't get me wrong. I'm not defending Bush presidency. But I don't think it's silly. Bush 2.0 is basically extremely accurate. (Read the links. Or at least skim them plz. :P) Also I think Bill Clinton was responsible for the housing market crash. (or at least was the one who started the fire.) http://www.investors.com/politics/editorials/sorry-hillary-you-and-bill-not-tax-cuts-caused-the-financial-crisis/ http://www.cnbc.com/2016/05/28/are-the-clintons-the-real-housing-crash-villains.html I'm honestly expecting for the left side and right side to make the exact same arguments against Trump, and I mean the EXACT same ones during the 2020 election. (Which will make that year possibly just as unbearable.) Because politicians don't seem to learn from history. If Trump isn't called racist or sexist even once during the 2020 campaign by people running against him, I'll *insert absurd thing here*. <.< Hell, oddly enough I think Kayne if he ran for the left/third party, may get him a stupidly high chunk of the minority vote...(if he could manage to even take the campaign remotely seriously.)