Going by this logic, I can just say Joffrey won the war. Since you're just ignoring context and declaring whoever was in charge of the winning side as the winner. You completely ignored everything I said about Tywin being in a hopeless situation at the end of Season 1/Book 1, a situation that he has no reason to put himself in. And Tywin only got out of that situation through stuff other characters did (Stannis/Rob's wife).
If you think Cersei is stupid for arming the Faith Miliant, then Tywin is even dumber for nearly causing the destruction of House Lanniser for absolutely no reason. I repeat, one letter to Robert telling him to release Tyrion would have avoided all of this. But Tywin decided to start a war and Jaime decided to start killing Ned's men in the streets. Killing people and fighting wars is one thing when you have no choice, but starting them for fun is just silly. Especially starting a war when you're completely outnumbered and have too many enemies.
Again, if Tywin is so smart, then what was his plan for dealing with Renly and Rob? What can he do without Stannis and his magical shadow baby along with Rob's wife saving the day?
You mean he destroyed both House Lannister and House Frey's reputation forever by being part of something as sinful as breaking guest right when he had no reason to do that. An unnecessary short term gain with long term consequences.
Your quote about Cersei where it says "
She does not lack for wits, but she has no judgment, and no patience." applies to the Red Wedding in all honestly. Everyone despises House Lannister and Frey and they will continue to despise them until the end of time.
And for what? The Lannister/Tyrell alliance outnumbered the Starks badly. There was no need for the Red Wedding at all. You're proving my point my bringing up the Red Wedding, you know that right? Why couldn't Tywin just kill the Starks on the battlefield like everyone else does? Breaking Guest Right is the biggest sin in Westeros.
Both Tywin and Cersei didn't pay back the crown's debts to the Iron Bank. This isn't a Cersei only thing.
She gave her Master of Ships a fleet. Every Master of Ships has a fleet. Is the issue that the master of Ships betrayed her? Because if that's the issue, then how do you feel about Tywin promoting the guy who killed his grandson as Lord Protector of the Vale?
lmao cmon bro what is this
You're using Cersei being insecure about her weight as an argument?
That quote you posted about her having no patience and no judgement is rich coming from Jaime. The guy with such little patience and judgement that he lost his hand and his claim to Casterly Rock over having no patience and no judgement.