By the nearly total response which Bush has gotten and has even been called the worst president in the whole history of The States, you can tell that certain president are by far held in high esteem. As well, suffered Richard Nixon, Bill Clinton, although Clinton known as Teflon Bill is liked for his natural charisma. Bush was booed as he came out of the Capitol building as was Cheney, for their total mishandling of the terms they shared, and chaos they've left this country in. Bush, I believe will never survive his dislike by the people for as long as he lives. While John Kennedy will always be revered in a fantastical kind of way, despite his errors and infidelities for representing being a "prince" of Camelot, which was exactly what the people of the country needed when he stepped into term. Obama represents Magic and Hope and Change to a much wounded country after Bush, and also by the fact that he has had the populace, of different races elect him as the FIRST African American Premier of the U.S. Much is expected of him and people having left so devastated in many ways, morally as well, or say, especially look up to him as children do to a personage of nearly supernatural powers. I believe there is much integrity in him, however he can not be Merlin the magician, and the populace must realize that THEY must lend a BIG HAND in what DOINGS will change what has been undone by the former regime.The people of a so called "free" country often fail to remember all they must ALSO do and in which participate to keep up their country's integrity...therefore, when things begin to fail, it seems customary to blame the Chief of Staff for all the ills. Oliver Wendell Holmes expressed that the loss of power of any people of a free company resulted when the populace gave in trust all the power to government. Much is in the people's hands. But people can very often behave as children passing responsibility to their keepers.