Bush may have gone after Al Qaeda on a much larger scale than other Presidents. Actually, the only President who could have gone after Al Qaeda was Clinton, since the organization did not exist in its current state until the early-to-mid 1990s. He went after them, but he didn't declare that the U.S. was at war with them. Certainly, he should have done more. I can see why many people fault him with that. But people forget that Bush hasn't been the perfect little leader when it comes to taking out the number one terrorist organization. People who support him fail to recall that we haven't caught Osama bin Laden. We haven't even dampened Al Qaeda's efforts, if you want to know the truth of it. They're still planning destruction throughout the world. Bin Laden's still alive, and I'm quite certain that he's still orchestrating efforts to overthrow Middle Eastern and western societies alike.
Instead of finding and killing Bin Laden and all the holy rollers at the top of Al Qaeda's chain of command, we have gone into completely different territory. We went after a dictator who-- while a horrible, despicable person-- had very little ties to Al Qaeda. We've been taking a five year detour in Iraq, while the terrorists are still out there, plotting revenge or Jihad or whatever catch phrase you'd like to call it. But I will give you one thing: Bush certainly has balls. Anyone has to if they're willing to sacrifice their political legacy and the entire reputation of the country which they lead on intuition.