<Bush did not love Yale, as his father and grandfather and many uncles had. He has blamed his disaffection on the intellectual arrogance he perceived on the campus. He was caught between worlds in some sense, graduating in 1968, a time when his well-known father was closely allied with the Nixon administration and the antiwar movement was gaining steam on campus. At Yale, he encountered liberal guilt, which he found offensive.
He was turned off, he told the Dallas Morning News in 1994, by "people who felt guilty about their lot in life because others were suffering, or people who felt guilty because they happened to inherit a whole bunch of money and they hadn't done a dang thing to deserve it.">
http://www.latimes.com/news/nationworld/nation/la-na-privilege20jun20,1,3611733.story?coll=la-home-headlinesthe article talks about both bush and kerry and how they grew up with priviledge. it shows how kerry always worked hard and moved up and also talked about how he married rich women. but i think kerry is seen in a positive way overall since it shows he used the opportunities given to him and did well. such as being lucky enough to have an aunt pay for his education but also working hard and doing well once there. Kerry is compared to an F.Scott Fitzgerald type figure who climbs up but is not totally part of that crowd but wants to be.
bush comes off as a disgusting piece of shit failure who was always given everything by his dad yet he tries to act like some "common person" . the piece of shit thinks wearing cowboy boots makes him a common man. and he hates the "elitists" but he is the worst type since he is the first to use connections to get ahead in life without doing any work on his own.