I don't think is his fault, he was elected, right?
That's debatable. In 2000, Al Gore actually won the popular vote, but because of the semantics of our electoral system, and a vote recount in Florida that was questionable at best, Bush got to be president.
In the 2004 election, he didn't have any real competition. He should have been beaten by Howard Dean, except the media devoured Howard Dean after he cheered in excitement at a rally with the microphone a little too close to his mouth. Something that shouldn't have been anything unusual for a rally like this got way overblown in the media, and disqualified the best chance to take Bush out of office. John Kerry was chosen after Dean had to drop out from stupid criticism, and Kerry is just a joke. I hate Bush as much as the next guy, but in '04 I too voted for Bush over Kerry.
What really worries me is that McCain is going to win this election, and most of the current republican officials are going to keep their office, which means the majority of our policies are going to remain mostly the same.
At a time when we need a democrat in the white house more than ever, the democratic party decides to put forth a black man and a woman! I'm not racist or sexist, but have they forgotten that there has never been a black or female president? Maybe our country is ready for one, but that's sounds like a lot of wishful thinking to me. Lets see... all previous US presidents were white males... Doesn't it sound kind of stupid to try to take the white house by putting forth a candidate other than a white male?
McCain can pretty much start planning his inaugural speech, and we get to look forward to another 4 years of stupidity from the American government.