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Friday, September 19, 2008
Charles Krauthammer :: Townhall.com Columnist
The Future For Bush's Legacy
by Charles Krauthammer
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WASHINGTON -- For the last 150 years, most American war presidents -- most notably Lincoln, Wilson and Roosevelt -- have entered (or re-entered) office knowing war was looming. Not so George Bush. Not so the war on terror. The 9/11 attacks literally came out of the blue.

Indeed, the three presidential campaigns between the fall of the Berlin Wall and 9/11 were the most devoid of foreign policy debate of any in the 20th century. The commander-in-chief question that dominates our campaigns today was almost nowhere in evidence during our '90s holiday from history.

When I asked President Bush during an interview Monday to reflect on this oddity, he cast himself back to early 2001, recalling what he expected his presidency would be about: education reform, tax cuts and military transformation from a Cold War structure to a more mobile force adapted to smaller-scale 21st-century conflict.

But a wartime president he became. And that is how history will both remember and judge him.

Getting a jump on history, many books have already judged him. The latest by Bob Woodward describes the commander in chief as unusually aloof and detached. A more favorably inclined biographer might have called it equanimity.

In the hour I spent with the president (devoted mostly to foreign policy), that equanimity was everywhere in evidence -- not the resignation of a man in the twilight of his presidency but a sense of calm and confidence in eventual historical vindication.

It is precisely that quality that allowed him to order the surge in Iraq in the face of intense opposition from the political establishment (of both parties), the foreign policy establishment (led by the feckless Iraq Study Group), the military establishment (as chronicled by Woodward) and public opinion itself. The surge then effected the most dramatic change in the fortunes of an American war since the summer of 1864.

That kind of resolve requires internal fortitude. Some have argued that too much reliance on this internal compass is what got us into Iraq in the first place. But Bush was hardly alone in that decision. He had a majority of public opinion, the commentariat and Congress with him. In addition, history has not yet rendered its verdict on the Iraq War. We can say that it turned out to be longer and more costly than expected, surely.

But the question remains as to whether the now-likely outcome -- transforming a virulently aggressive enemy state in the heart of the Middle East into a strategic ally in the war on terror -- was worth it. I suspect the ultimate answer will be far more favorable than it is today.

When I asked the president about his one unambiguous achievement, keeping us safe for seven years -- about 6 1/2 years longer than anybody thought possible at the time of 9/11 -- he was quick to credit both the soldiers keeping the enemy at bay abroad and the posse of law enforcement and intelligence officials hardening our defenses at home.

But he alluded also to some of the measures he had undertaken, including "listening in on the enemy" and "asking hardened killers about their plans." The CIA has already told us that interrogation of high-value terrorists like Khalid Sheik Mohammed yielded more valuable intelligence than any other source. In talking about these measures, the president mentioned neither this testimony as to their efficacy nor the campaign of vilification against him that these measures occasioned. More equanimity still.

What the president did note with some pride, however, is that beyond preventing a second attack, he is bequeathing to his successor the kinds of powers and institutions the next president will need to prevent further attack and successfully prosecute the long war. And indeed, he does leave behind a Department of Homeland Security, reorganized intelligence services with newly developed capacities to share information, and a revised FISA regime that grants broader and modernized wiretapping authority.

In this respect, Bush is much like Truman, who developed the sinews of war for a new era (the Department of Defense, the CIA, the NSA), expanded the powers of the presidency, established a new doctrine for active intervention abroad, and ultimately engaged in a war (Korea) -- also absent an attack on the U.S. -- that proved highly unpopular.

So unpopular that Truman left office disparaged and highly out of favor. History has revised that verdict. I have little doubt that Bush will be the subject of a similar reconsideration.

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Charles Krauthammer is a 1987 Pulitzer Prize winner, 1984 National Magazine Award winner, and a columnist for The Washington Post since 1985.

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The Bush Legacy of Steadfastness
Excellent analysis Dr. Krauthhammer. In 2002, with Saddam angling toward "regime change", I read both the British and the American NEI containing all the intelligence backing the dangers of Iraq to the world. Later, Pres. Bush and Sec. Powell laid this information in detail to the Congress and the U.N. Had ANY President and/or Prime Minister not acted on that information, they would have been impeached for "dereliction of Duty". All of Congress had the same information and backed the President based on it.Only later, when WMD were not found by invading forces, Congressinal Democrats, as they did to Nixon on Vietnam, betrayed the President, turned tail and ran off the field using "Bush Lied" as their justification. History will back Bush if kept out of the hands of the revisionists. Thank you
Cleve Baker M.D. Woodland, CA

Dear Anthony, come back!


You don't have to get so snippy--!

Last Response to dreadnaught
So you are 72? From your childlike responses either you are very immaure for a 72 year old or a liar. I still think you are twelve (or at least 72 going on 12), but it doesnt matter. You are a jerk regardless.

You are a typical "twenty eight percenter" (the 29% of the country who thinks Bush is the second coming of Thomas Jefferson regardless of his incompetence). The same narrow-minded people that see everything in black and white. You can't even have a debate about ANYTHING (let alone politics) without going into name calling, can you? I am better off talking to a brick wall.

"Does this mean you don't owe Bush anything? Any loyalty, "

Uh, no. Loyalty for what? I am loyal to my country. I owe Mr. Bush nothing.

Have a nice day. If you are really 72 years old, you have waisted those all years living with your head up your derrier.

I said if you want to have a serious conversation, then I will happily oblige. If you want to continue with name calling like you are in the 7th grade, then I won't waste my time. And you respond with:

"Bush is a leader and you're a fool. "

You are such a pathetic person. I feel sorry for you. I only wasted a few hours with you. You wasted your whole life.




Furthermore, Anthony

YES, you say what I mean here----->

"Actions are his strong suit." Give me a break!! Go ahead and defend Mr. Bush and his eight years of incompetence. Yet you have the nerve to call ME a loser?"

OK; you aren't a loser, forgive me. You're a whiner.

As for your service in the Marines; and your job in the Defense Dept., it's very commendable of you. Thanks from all of us.

Does this mean you don't owe Bush anything? Any loyalty, or respect or consideration? He can serve you as a whipping boy; from everything to being the cause of hurricanes to $4 gasoline?

If so; I must tell you you're a fool. Bush is a leader and you're a fool. Trust me; it doesn't need much savvy to understand plain things like those.

Going public with their stupidity is typical of know-nothings and narcissists. Look in your own mirror.



Hi, Ant


How are you? I'm fine.

I'm turning 72 in November. On 22nd Nov, the day JFK was assassinated in 1963. Were you out of your diaper in 1963?

I only mean to say, you have a right to your opinion; I think it sucks.

I see Bush as a Leader for the usual reasons. First, he acted with alacrity (a 50 cent word for hurrying) to address the UN, rebuild the Pentagon, set up Homeland Security and whatever else he figured was necessary for staving off new attacks by global terrorists. (America expected them to hit us again.)

Bush went to great lengths building a coalition, sending the MIDDLE EAST nations a clear message: We intend to destroy whoever enters our country to cause the American people further harm.

The reason I say the middle east is; observing what was to happen in Iraq shortly, those governments as well as Jihad cells would know we aren't fooling. It wasn't long before Lybia gave up its growing weapons research capabilities.

All during the following years, Bush went it alone without any Democrat backing; and since the leftist media hates him & Cheney, DESPITE daily anti-war and anti-administration reproaches.

I sincerely believe the reason the left didn't join in that time of need, but even lent aid and comfort to al Qaeda, is quite clear. If the war succeeded, they would have to concede credit to a Republican president.

The Democrats' motives were totally partisan and self-serving. They intended to unseat him in 2004; so they couldn't lend him a hand. They hoped we would fail in Iraq-- surrendering.

He led the fight without them. Now they hate him even MORE; because he's succeeding where they expected him to flop.

He's just a LEADER, Ant. Eat your little heart out; everybody knows it!


to Dreadnaught (Re "Anthony is a Loser")
Sticks and Stones will break my bones.......

How old are you, twelve? Anyway, let me ask you this:

What exactly has made Bush a "Leader"? "Actions are his strongsuit"? Like what? Like how he stood around while New Orleans drowned? "You're doin a good job Brownie".

Like how when he was told by a reporter earlier this year how gas would be FOUR DOLLARS a GALLON and he said he didnt think that would happen. That is being a "leader"? How about when he was told that the Twin Towers were bombed, how he just sat there for minutes looking confused? That is not leadership, my friend.

"Actions are his strong suit." Give me a break!! Go ahead and defend Mr. Bush and his eight years of incompetence. Yet you have the nerve to call ME a loser? Better look in the mirror, buddy. Your blind loyalty to this man is dangerous. You can grow up and answer me by giving me facts instead of name calling, ok?

For the record, I served in the Marines during the Gulf War and currently work for the Department of Defense. I was a Republican for quite a few years (now a Libertarian). I have voted Republican from 1988 until 2004 (yeah, I voted for Bush in 2000). But I look at the Republican Party and it has been infested with Neo-Cons. You can (blindly) defend the President and his Administration, but I will come back to the Republican Party when you guys get some real Republicans leading the party.

If you want to have a serious conversation, then I will happily oblige. If you want to continue with name calling like you are in the 7th grade, then I won't waste my time.

Bush's legacy.....?
Bush's legacy will be hubris, arrogance, ignorance, anti-science, torture, war crimes, unconstitutional and anti-constitutional, a brief flirtation with fascism,......... The End of George Bush will serve as proof to the world that the rise of a Third Reich can NOT happen in the U.S.A. It can peak out it's ugly head, but the great unwashed public of the country I love has and will pushed that ugly NeoCon head back into it's ancient leathery turtle shell for future generations to hopefully learn from and be able to head off when it tries to come out again some time in the future. While the sane humans amongst us know that justice has not been served against the many War Criminals of the Bush administration, we also know that we can leave it to the universe to catch up with them, administering it's own justice and balance will be restored.

40% Robert # 6:38pm
You wrote

"
champagne ??
lol....i cant wait for nov 2nd"

Why genius, are you going to church?

Note to 40% Robert - Elections are on November 4th - Mark your calendar.

Robert @ 5:49pm
You wrote “Saddam and his regime was actually Persian, which differs great from the eyes of the Arabs.”

According to the CIA World Factbook, Iraq is:
"Arab 75%-80%, Kurdish 15%-20%, Turkoman, Assyrian, or other 5%."

This alone shows your ignorance. You don't even know who's Persian and who's Arab and spew factually inaccurate information.

Why should anyone believe anything you post when a simple tidbit of information like this is so readily available. (I looked it up in under 2 minutes to double check myself. - You're the one that's wrong, Dreadnaught is right.)

Dreadnaught posted "A despot was sitting atop one of the world's largest oil reserves." Which you dismissed and wrote: “Iraq does not have one of the worlds largest reserves. It is behind Kuwait,Canada,Iran,United Arab Emirates, and Venezuela (not in that particular order).”

According to:
http://www.nationmaster.com/graph/ene_oil_res-energy-oil-re serves

Proven oil reserves
# 1 Saudi
# 2 Canada
# 3 Iran
# 4 Iraq
# 5 UAE
# 6 Kuwait
# 7 Venezuela
# 8 Russia

So in your dismissive retort , Robert, you are only 40% accurate. Spewing more inaccurate information. Are all of your posts this accurate or are you just having a GOOD day?

In your first point, you wrote “I hate people who just spew things they have no knowledge about.”

So you must hate yourself, right?

And your comment "just be educated". ha hypocrisy run amok.

What a moron. A pompous, ignorant, arrogant moron.

champagne ??
lol....i cant wait for nov 2nd

Don't preen, Robert


You and 88 million may be educated. It isn't all so unique. Strangely; the most educated are always the elitists. You may look down your nose. Together with your one vote in November, it means one vote for the elite.

Mine is humble. It's good for nothing, but my country's more important to me than looking down my nose at a plebeian. After McCain's elected, you can go back to peddling your education. My advice is, look up Obama in Chicago and offer to educate him.

He's desperate to stick it out now. You just teach him how to concede in a brief speech. I'm having champagne in the aftermath. I'll drink to a proud America! And, Farewell, Barack! You were fun while you lasted.

lol
I guess im a snob and an elitist, because im educated. Thats exactly what you do with Obama, he's smart so he's a snob and an elitist, i love it. You know what, I hope McCain gets elected because when things get worse, it really wont effect me much. But it will effect all the regular folks who want a regular joe in office. I had my fill of regular joes in office, but I guess one more wont hurt ME much.

And I love it how you had no response to any of my statements......its great

P.S. Robert


You have one thing right.

I VOTE.

"To Robert"


Robert starts: I hate people

Not me; I love people. I dislike elitists in America who believe in themselves alone. Who decide when you're worth talking to or talking down to. SNOBS.

Even so; you have a right to a dumb opinion. Dumb and nevertheless you think it's instructive. That's the mark of an elitist. I'll say to you, Roberts, some wise words here, of my fine friend Mr. T:

"I pity the fool."

To DreadNaught
1. I hate people who just spew things they have no knowledge about

2. Iraq does not have one of the worlds largest reserves. It is behind
Kuwait,Canada,Iran,United Arab Emirates, and Venezuela (not in that particular order)

3. Saddam and his regime was actually persian, which differs great from the eyes of the Arabs. He was not very well liked in the Arab world, hence the war with Iran in the 1980's, so he would not be given any pat on the back by other leaders, sorry to nix your prestige argument.

4. He was an american hater, thats all. Just like numerous leaders of countries. (north korea, iran, syria, yemen, cuba, venezula, bolivia,sudan, libya, pakistan). it was proven he funded no terrorism, read the 9/11 commission report. Facts my man, thats all I ask.

5. Also, Saudi Arabia and Iran both directly fund terrorism, and one actually shouts to the world that he has WMD's. I wont go much into detail but look up fund for hamas, hezbollah, PLO, and other actually terrorist groups.

6. I dont understand your art comment, he hated american....ummmm yes. I wouldnt have devoted 100 words to a painting story. I would have used more time looking up facts.

7. This will probably be my last post, Im tired of educating you people. these are all facts. No stories of paintings or anything like that.

I dont care if your rep or democrat, just be educated.

Im embarrassed so of you people are voters

again sept 11th hijackers 12 were saudi, and none were iraqi.

Reply to Robert of Ohio


I suppose there won't be much use explaining this to you, but--

The situation in Iraq, with Saddam Hussein in power, was this way

A despot was sitting atop one of the world's largest oil reserves. In order that his petrodollar fortune could never fall into terrorist hands, he would have to go. The best alternative to Saddam Hussein would necessarily be a gov't of the people of Iraq.

We know Saddam was nothing if not an America-hater. Even without real WMDs, his ability to FUND Jihad was a threat to our country. Exporting global terrorism from the middle east into our western democracies would require immense expenditures. Saddam was the sole guardian of that kind of wealth in Iraq.

Why would he contribute to the Jihaddist cause? Likely for the prestige and honor it would gain for him in the eyes of all Islamists. He saw himself as their new "Suleiman the Magnificent."

When our G.I.'s broke into one palace of his in Baghdad; they discovered a large painting on the wall of a great hall. It depicted the Twin Towers in N Y C; with airliners crashed and pouring flames;

. . . and American citizens leaping down out of the windows to the streets of the financial center. Saddam was clearly either commissioner of this ART; or recipient of this picture from somebody who felt sympathy for those "martyrs" of 9-11;

The ones whom YOU decided to exonerate of any tie to Iraq. George W. Bush TOOK SADDAM OUT! Hurray for our PRESIDENT!

my question still lingers ...
what have the soldiers in Iraq died for ? Im a little confused

is it for WMD's ?
Oil ??
Free the Iraqi ?
Stop Alqeada ?

It seems to change alot... I think its sad that these younge men and women have died for a cause that an administration doesnt even know itself .....republicans the balls on your caught be intelligent....dont just yell FREEDOM !!!

Again 12 of the sept 11 hijackers were Saudi, not one was from Iraq fact.

Anthony
"The next generation of students and historians will have a lenghty debate on if he was the worst president in U.S history."

Awww, Anthony, don't be so hard on President Bush. After all, bein' president is hard work. He had to work hard and make alot of decisions. He had to be the decider.

Ed
"Pretty soon we won't have Bush to bash any longer. My God! What will liberals do?"

Wrong. Conservatives are still bashing Clinton. I figure we get to bash Bush for at least another eight years.

Standinghisground
Yes,Bush will be their scapegoat for years when things go wrong,if Obama is elected.You are right.It drove them crazy in 2000 and it has only gotten worse since.

They have fought him on everything he has tried to do,even going so far as to wish the war was lost to make him look worse. Of course,you already know that.

The liberals are a pathetic lot,aren't they?. They cannot measure up to us morally,so they try to tear us down to their level out of envy. It will not work. Most of us just feel sorry for them

Ranger29
You are not one of the patriotic Americans Bush cares about,so who cares what you think? You have one of the worst cases of BDS of any poster on these threads. It clouds your every thought.

I always say I will ignore your ramblings,but you make it so much fun to answer you because you are always wrong,whatever the subject. Just incoherent rambling.

Most and Least
Bush's greatest legacy that will count the most but remembered the least is simply this;

He kept us all safe.

More legacy comments
Bush's legacy in foreign policy will include the soft or hard fall of Iraq to Iran, the failure to rout a single pre-existing terrorist organization or state sponsor of terrorism, and the introduction of democracy as a means of empowering terrorist movements.

His domestic legacy will include the nationalization of the financial industry, the introduction of fascism to the charity industry, record deficit spending and growth of government, signing Sarbanes-Oxley and prescription drugs, and generally failing to assist in the saving and growth of capitalism. His Presidency has substantially endangered our Republic.

Fishing for a legacy
A leader struggles to grasp the facts of reality. He has a coherent, focused plan. He gets a handle on his subordinates. He does not allow open dissent to fester and his subordinates to work at cross-purposes to his stated mission. He does not send in someone from outside of the organization to communicate through back channels with the subordinates of subordinates.

If Bush is confident of eventual historical vindication, it is because he is delusional. But then again, I think this column is really about vindicating Mr. Krauthammer and the neocons' push for the war.

President Bush...

Should Obamanation come to pass...

We will beg for his return, Liberals included :-)

Buzz Patterson's book on Clinton
Buzz Patterson who carried the nuclear football during the Clinton administration wrote two books, "Reckless Disregard" and " Dereliction of Duty". Read and then tell me who is responsible for not getting Bin Laden. Clinton didn't have the guts to do what was necessary to protect this country and that is why Bin Laden continued to gather strength because of his weakness as a leader. Obama is the same. God help us if he gets in.

Rowly
I sure HOPE President Bush doesn't care what the elites think of him. Like I said in my 3:30 pm post of yesterday, a lot of the left didn't even wait until his very first day of office before deciding that he was the worst president of all time, simply because they've never forgiven him for the 2000 election results and never will; all they were waiting on was for the Bush Administration to actually play out so that they could put some flesh on the skeleton they had already constructed. And, of course, they've also never forgiven him for beating John Kerry in 2004, either (heck, I'll bet many Texas libs are still living in denial about Bush ousting Ann Richards from office). President Bush will NEVER get a fair shake from the left, including the historians who populate their ranks, who as I also said before will devote the rest of their careers to trying to trash his legacy.

And as nmi said in his 11:14 pm post last night, he'll STILL be blaming Bush for any terrorist attacks that happen during an Obama Administration. Like you said, his detractors have a severe case of BDS. I wonder what they'll do with themselves once Bush is out of office, especially if Obama succeeds him and the left won't have a conservative scapegoat in the White House or in Congress, which would be Democrat-controlled, to blame all the bad things on that an Obama Administration would bring about. But I guess they'll STILL rationalize it was all Bush's fault SOMEHOW, like Linus in the Peanuts cartoon couldn't let go of his fantasy about the Great Pumpkin.

Indiana Anthony is a loser


"Historians as well as future generations will be taking notes of how disasterous the President Bush/Cheney Administration was."

In your dreams, Ant.

Taking notes can't make a man either good, better or worse. Leadership makes the man and the better president. W is a LEADER, and never tries to impress us with Obama-boilerplate speeches. Actions are his strong suit. You're BEGGING for a disaster, voting for the Empty Toga.

W is a piece of work indeed


I love going back on YouTube; to that video taken in Chile;

Shows Bush walking calmly back to the entrance and rescuing his bodyguard from some Chilean goons. He just reached over their shoulders, pulled the Secret Service guy out of their clutches and they walk inside together. W was pure class on that occasion!

Anybody that sees this has to admit: GREAT AMERICAN PRESIDENT! Nobody except him could've done it.

Thank you
Thank you President Bush. Thank you.

No Vindication...Embarassing Legacy.
Rewriting history already, Charles? Nice try Mr. Krauthammer. History will not be as kind to President George (the Constitution is "just a God D***ed piece of paper") Bush.

He has totally disrespected the Constitution, invaded a soverign country on on false premises, and thousands innocent Iraqi civillians as well as my fellow Marine brothers and sisters are dead or crippled for life.

Where are the WMDs? Where was the Saddam Hussein/al-Qaeda connection? Why hasn't Osama Bin Laden been found? Was this war worth all the money and lives spent? Are we better off now because of the war? Those are the questions I have seven years after 9/11. Also you all can blame Clinton for not getting Bin Laden while he was President if you want to but the Twin Towers came down on George Bush's watch.

As bad as Bush's foreign policies are, his domestic policies are even worse, from Katrina to the ecomomic mess we are in now.

His policies (foreign and domestic) will hurt Americans for years. Historians as well as future generations will be taking notes of how disasterous the President Bush/Cheney Administration was.

I have studied US Presidents since the 4th grade (am now 37) and I think he was the worst president of the last 100 years.

The next generation of students and historians will have a lenghty debate on if he was the worst president in U.S history.

If you think George Bush will recieve the Harry Truman (or even Herbert Walker Bush) treatment, you are mistaken. Herbert Hoover left office in disgrace (like this President will). Almost 80 years later Hoover is still remembered as one of the worst Presidents in History. Historians were kind to Truman and will be kind to Herbert Walker Bush as time goes on, but not Herbert Walker's son.

His legacy will be remembered like a tragic Shakespearian play.

reply to robert in ohio


I'll take Krauthammmer before Robert.

He's still groaning about Ohio winning re-election for W, in 2004. Hasn't gotten over that.

"I have a question," says he:

"So the Middle East/Irag which has had violence, terrorism, religious and ethnic conflict almost since the beginning of time (thousands of years) is--"

He blames thousands of years of all that on one man-- George W Bush from the beginning of time ? Sure. Robert of Ohio's seen it all.

". . . no[w] suddenly going to embrace democracy and become an ally after we destroyed it ??"

Iraq's not about to invest its petrodollars in any terrorist plot. And; YEAH-- we can see democracy in Baghdad as a real possibility. It's never been closer than it is now; thanks to Bush.

"Im [I'm] not an historian but i will--"

We agree. You're neither a historian nor a Krauthammer. Not even a fair Toon here in Toon Hall.

Let's hope you get over Ohio dumping John Fkn Kerry last time; to prepare for Ohio helping elect our next American president: John S. McCain.


The Bush Legacy
I doubt seriously whether he even cares what the elite think of his presidency and how they measure his worth. I doubt he thinks very highly of the elites,either.

History will no doubt be written by liberals who will not give him his due. The rest of us,the real Americans will do it for them. Some,like a lot of townhall posters, are not fit to shine his boots and will carry no weight with patriotic Americans.

No president is perfect and he has made his mistakes,but with the hatred and vitriol he has had to contend with from congress,the press,enertainment industry and all the others with BDS,it is amazing that he has kept his sanity. I rate him a 'B'.


Vindication
I completely agree with Charles Krauthammer's analysis of President Bush's presidency and his legacy. President Bush's actions on behalf of this country will be vindicated!

Democraticlly Elected Islamic Nation
Democracticlly Elected Islamic Nation.
Think about that.
In the 70's 80's etc. most people would recommend droping a bomb on the middle east as apposed to giving them a country to be governed by elected citizens.
I hope President Bush will be remembered for that. He deserves it.

nmi
So, I guess what you're telling all of us, since you plan to blame George Bush for any terrorist attack committed during an Obama Administration, is "if you want national security, vote Republican"! Sounds like a plan to me!

Bush Legacy
Good article.

Liberals will be outraged but the fact is Bush will go down in history as a great President.

To go 7 years without a major attack is a credit to his administration particularly when compared to President Clinton's years

Where President Clinton wanted to give every captured terrorist a lawyer, President Bush wanted to either kill them or incarcerate them.

Bush understands what Clinton never did that first and foremost the role of the Federal Government is the protection of the american people. The results are obvious.

Bush is not without fault. His inability to communicate clearly with the american people has hindered his efforts both domestically and abroad. His trust that today's liberals want what is best for the country is naive at best.
His caving in to liberals who on every major bill before congress wanted to spend more not less has cost him dearly with conservatives.

With all his faults he owns his success to one thing. His moral clarity. He knows what is right and is comfortable with himself to do what he thinks best without reguard for public polling.

I salute his courage.

Bush has done a good job..
I want to thank President Bush for fighting the good fight to do what is/was correct for the longterm interests of this country. He did this despite the relentless onslaught of a million bozos both in the media and elsewhere. He deserves better from his nation. I hope with the distance of history to judge him he will obtain the respect he deserves.

Robert in OH:Obviously you've not spoken

to anyone who has served in Iraq or Afghanistan, have you?

No doubt, most of them would be tempted to DROP YOU WHERE YOU STOOD!!!

Fortunately for you, most are too much of a gentleman to take advantage of someone so deficient as you.

Pres. Bush will be known as great.
I have been proud of President Bush ever since 9/11, when he proved that his love for the U.S. citizens was paramount. He has protected us since then, and did his best to persevere despite corrupt politicians and Wall St. CEOs. They are our secondary enemies and have nothing but greed to guide them. We could be an energy independent country, and Fanny Mae/Freddy Mac could have helped millions if our country had not been run by criminals. We need to revert to our Federalist years, when the Constitution was honored--not ignored by secular judges & pols. Currently it is divided by hateful, judgmental politicians and the MSM, & I pray daily for God to bring us back to we were all Americans.

on the bailout, Bush deserves credit.
I just don't think it is possible for Bush to have a positive legacy due to Iraq, the reasons for which are discussed in earlier posts(#35, #37).

You can't conjure up a silk purse from a sow's ear.

BUT, although preliminary, if this bailout succeeds in restoring confidence in U.S. financial markets, I think Bush will, and should, be accorded praise for helping to bring it about.

His appointees largely orchestrated the bailout.

I believe Bush has been a total disaster on foreign affairs, but I think he has acted superbly in preventing what could have been a financial catastrophe that would have gravely impacted not only millions of persons in the United States, but may well have precipitated a worldwide banking and equities panic, resulting in a depression.

And I think he should be given high marks on that issue.

Krauthammer equals not very bright....
So I guess that Bush's legacy is so ahead of our time that we cant begin to see the rewards that it will provide in the future..... I guess bush is the Van Gogh of our generation.

I have a question.

So the Middle East/Irag which has had violence, terrorism, religious and ethnic conflict almost since the beginning of time (thousands of years) is suddenly going to embrace democracy and become an ally after we destroyed it ??

Im not an historian but i will doubt this will happen.
This war was for nothing....nothing.

I dare someone to say it was for freedom, hide behind that word.

young people didnt die because Iraq "might"
become an ally in the future...or they "might" have WMD's or they "might" be affiliated with Al'qaeda

it was wrong period. no "mights" or "if's" allowed. I wonder if Bush would apologize for his 5000 mistakes.

12 of the sept 11 hijackers were saudi none were iraqi. Fact.

WAR
How long is war supposed to take? Who is the judge? Our only problem is entering a conflict without a clear plan to win, dominate, and survive. Only idiots think you can enter a conflict by using minimal resources and on a time schedule.

The thing I admire most about Gen. Colin Powell is that he refused to fight Gulf I without such clear direction and thought from Congress and the President. Unfortunately, that left the job only half done and led to additional mass murders and redeployment of our troops.

Peccator Dubius, people like you make me ashamed that you even have the temerity to call yourself an American. You, who stand for nothing, fall for anything.

Those of you who enjoy liberty today, do so only because of the brave.

He's Got That Right
CK: "We can say that it turned out to be longer and more costly than expected, surely."

He's got that right. A book on the bad news of the cost is "The Three Trillion Dollar War," by Winner of the 2001 Nobel Prize in Economics, Joseph E. Stiglitz.

http://www.wwnorton.com/catalog/spring08/006701.htm

The Difference
The difference between Dubya and his critics
is between the legs. Dubya has a pair.


Pres. Bush Trumps "Liberals & Lunatics"

STANDSHISGROUNDat 9:45 pm writes: "So many libs refuse to take Bin Laden at his word about responsibility for 9/11 and still cling to lunatic fantasies."

However liberals and lunatics may regard Osama bin Laden, they've hardly been in a position to do anything about pursuing and eliminating bin Laden and his fellow terrorists.

George W. Bush is the man in charge and it was his decision as President NOT to honor his repeated vows to get bin Laden "dead or alive."

It was Pres. Bush's decision NOT pursue the mass murderer responsible for 3,000 deaths on our soil. That is a fact.

So, yes, I would blame Pres. Bush in the event of a future attack, since he did not use the full force of our resources to pursue and eliminate the symbol of the 9/11 attacks - Osama bin Laden.

Doesn't it grab you that today, in 2008, SEVEN YEARS after the 9/11 catastrophe, mass murderer bin Laden is STILL free to make videos, STILL recruiting terrorists and STILL threatening to annihilate U.S. citizens.

Liberals and lunatics can rant all they want; the power, decisions and responsibility rest with Pres. Bush.

Historical Bounce
Ranger 29

You are right that there will be no historical bounce, but not for Bush, for the United States. He will be seen as the last of the greats overwhelmed by the forces destroying the nation as Octavius is viewed as the last great emperor of Rome. People made this country great but now the government and its institutions are viewed as the source of freedom and prosperity. In truth, people have decided to exchange security for liberty in the hope of enjoying undisturbed prosperity. They will forfeit all three.

Comparison's
One similarity between GWB and FDR is that both presidents were faced with a nation where the majority of the people did not believe there was anything to fear in the future.

John1 Getting Suited For Tin Hat
John1 offers, "Pat Buchanan has laid out the most substantive review of the Bush legacy on another posting on this site."

You do know that Buchanan is a bit of a nut case, don't you? He lives somewhere in the Protectionist / Isolationist world, whereby all nations will eventually come to our door for help and we play Pope to their needs.

When you read his article, did you hear any eerie sounds comming from the attic? Neither have I, but it wouldn't supprise me.

John --Immigration
I believe in aspects of the bill, but in addition to secure borders. I live in TX, we have a lot of illegals that contribute to our economy, but live in fear. They deserve a chance, but they have to play by the rules. We need to establish the rules.

Robert Confused As To Meaning of War
Ranger29 offers as to Bush and the Iraq war, "staying the course in Iraqa with a policy that was just getting people killed?"

Duh! Yes, that's what happens in war.

Your Public Education is showing.

nmi
What does President Bush's pronouncements about Osama Bin Laden over the years have to do with the fact that a lot of liberals/Democrats still believe that BUSH, not BIN LADEN, attacked the World Trade Center on 9/11, even despite, as I said before, Bin Laden's REPEATED boasts of responsibility?

Nice try at deflection, but it won't work, amigo. I'll let YOU answer why so many libs refuse to take Bin Laden at his word about responsibility for 9/11 and still cling to lunatic fantasies.

But if you want an answer to your questions, I'll give you a short one: because LIBERALS have tried to hinder the Bush Administration as much as possible in fighting terrorism. Liberals would rather see, it appears, Al Qaeda succeed in striking the U.S. again than in the Bush Administration preventing it from doing so - because they don't want George Bush to get credit for ANYTHING, even if it's in the national interest.

Now, there COULD be another attack coming sometime in the near future - if Obama is our next president that is. And make no mistake about it: regardless of WHEN such an attack happens in an Obama Administration, they'll STILL blame Bush for it no matter HOW LONG he's been out of office.

If the terrorists are not INTIMIDATED by Bush, as you say, then why haven't they struck again on U.S. soil in over 7 years? I'll tell you why: because despite the opposition of the Democrats, the Bush Administration clearly managed to severely cripple Al Qaeda's operational capacity in the United States.

"Above and Beyond the Call of Duty"
Kudos, created soul, for your good judgment. For seven years I have been thanking God for President Bush's determination, sound instincts, quiet devotion to duty, and now also for what Dr. K calls his equanimity. It is in the nature of things that GWB would have to endure the enmity of America's, and the world's, current crop of wretched America-haters -- I should say haters of peace, mercy, love and goodness wherever they find it -- yes, love has enemies, too. Mr. Bush is endowed with the wisdom to know that he must take it and turn the other cheek. Thank God, he is able to do so.

PRES. BUSH'S LEGACY, IN HIS OWN WORDS

The future for Pres. Bush's legacy, I believe, is locked into his own words, such as:

"I HAVE POLITICAL CAPITAL AND I INTEND TO SPEND IT." -- a message Pres. Bush conveyed to the nation after gaining a second term. Rather than pull the nation together, Mr. Bush callously chose to keep it divided..

"'AFTER 9/11 WE MUST TAKE THREATS SERIOUSLY" -- Quoted from a speech Pres. Bush delivered on Aug. 16, 2004, in Traverse City, Mich., implying that Mr. Bush and his team PRIOR to 9/11 failed to take seriously the threats of imminent terrorist attack.

"WE WILL DO EVERYTHING IN OUR POWER TO HELP THE PEOPLE IN THE COMMUNITIES AFFECTED BY THIS STORM." -- Statement by Pres. Bush recorded in White House press release dated Aug. 28, 2005, the day before Katrina struck the Gulf Coast, and several days before federal aid finally arrived.

'I WANT JUSTCE ... AND THERE'S AN OLD POSTER OUT WEST, I RECALL THAT SAID, 'WANTED, DEAD OR ALIVE." Pres. Bush, rquoted by CNN on Sept. 17, 2001. The CNN report also stated, "Osama bin Laden is the 'prime suspect' in last Tuesday's terrorist attacks in New York and Washington and the United States wants to capture him."

"I AM TRULY NOT THAT CONCERNED ABOUT HIM (BIN LADEN)." ... Pres. Bush, White House Press Conference, March 13, 2002.

"'WE WILL PLAN CAREFULLY, WE WILL ACT WITH THE FULL POWER OF THE UNITED STATES MILITARY." Key promises made by Pres. Bush in his Oct. 7, 2002 speech selling war in Iraq to the American people. The fact Pres. Bush, Commander-in-Chief of the world's most prolific military, after four years of deadly warfare, had to resort to a "surge" to stave off "consequences of failure," underscores to what degree Mr. Bush failed to deliver on either of his 10/7/02 pledges.


History
I doubt seriously if those who have demonized Pres Bush will ever admit they were wrong. What I respect him most for is his determination to do the right thing for everyone, even them.


The right man at the right time.
I admire George Bush more and more. He reminds of a good teacher in a class full of complaining, pampered adolescents - not all adolescents are like this, maybe one or two out of every ten - who is not afraid to make tough decisions for the good of the whole class. If he were a football coach he would be fired because the first half was so terrible, but they are not because there is always the second half and the final result, which we have not seen in the war on terrorism.

Michele
You said "I may not have agreed with him on a variety of things, but I believe he was always looking out for my best interest."

Could you explain to me how the Kennedy-Bush-McCain illegal immigration amnesty bill was in your best interest? It certainly was not in my best interest.

BUSH GUTS GIVEN NO GLORY!
I know history will show him to be a man of honor, strength, and leadership. I HOPE HE IS ALIVE TO RECEIVE THE PRAISE!

BUSH GUTS GIVEN NO GLORY!
Thanks Mr. Krauthammer for your words. Bush has a lot of guts and is given no glory...yet! I may not have agreed with him on a variety of things, but I believe he was always looking out for my best interest. He is an unflenching leader.

I get so tired of people saying there were no WMD, and that Iraq was not a threat. Suddam Hussian was Hitler 2. Think of the opportunity given to the Iraqi's and given to us because Sadam did not attack. Google this and you find in 2003 550 metric tons were found in Iraq.

9/11 alone was potentially an american economic catastrophe. It ruined the airline/travel industry which are critical to the quality of life we all enjoy. How many national disasters have occured over the past 8 years? A congress in complete deadlock, critical financial scares, companies taking advantage of their customers. AND MANY SAY IT IS ALL BUSH'S FAULT.

Point is Bush has had a lot happen on his watch, and I feel he has done a good job. History will show this.

"The Party's Over" - P. Buchanan
Pat Buchanan has laid out the most substantive review of the Bush legacy on another posting on this site. I fully undersatnd that Pat's comments will never change the minds of those diehard Bush fans who will defend him right into the destruction of our country, but some of you might find the article worthwhile. I know I did.

King Liberal Offers A Great Thought
King Liberal offers, "If Bush was the CEO of a company that you had controlling interest in ...."

Now, you do understand that if Bush were CEO of the USA, Pelosi and Reid would have been fired in the first week? Also, a top-five Accounting Firm would have been hired to root out the insane give-away policies forced on the lending markets and Freddy Mac / Fanny Mae would have had their umbellical cords cut from the Public Trough (making Rangel, Reid and other such beggar Democrats instantly poor, of course).

Of course, that didn't happen. Too bad. But, thanks for the delightful and amusing thought.

Dr. North Needs Compass Correction
Dr. North offers as to Iraq, "They were no more dangerous to us than Bermuda."

Silly nonsense.

However, lucky for you and, thankfully to President Bush, that is slowly becoming true.

Re: ColinCody
"If there is any justice, that smirking, Satanic fool will be seen by history as the worst president and one of the most vile, wicked men ever to thoroughly disgrace the presidency of these United States."

Amen - and I'm not a Christian, like you. Bush is despicable. He will be remembered no better than his most significant forerunners - Herbert Hoover and Richard Nixon, not to mention the Democrat Lyndon Johnson. He truly has the mind of a dictator, as do those around him. And he's doing damage right up to day he leaves. Wait and see what it's going to cost us to bail out these financial institutions.

Bail Out versus Loan / Leg Up
Harold offers, "He will be remembered as the president who wasted taxpayer money to bail out companies that he should not have bailed out"

Well, only if it does not work and the investment never pays back.

It had to be done. One can not go back 10 to 20 years and abort the effects of old laws that were pushed by a culture that nearly required bad loans to bad borrowers. It is like crying over spilled milk. It happened. Now what?

Money was frozen over the past few weeks. No body would lend anybody money, not even to AIG! Nobody wanted to get back in the lending waters. Somebody had to step up and dive in, to show the world that it is safe to get back in the water.

I am okay with that as long as our money is paid back with a fair interest.

Count on the Bush haters


We expect the usual bow-wows here to denigrate Bush.

There's no fitting response except to reassert what we believe. Bush is a great man; a heroic American. As president, not merely good, but inspiring-- to the proper people.

His armed forces.

Alexander the Great is cited as saying, "I have no fear in battle, faced by an army of lions led by a lamb.

What I fear in battle is an army of lambs led by a lion."

W is, and has been as president, a LION.

Excellent, Mr. Krathammer!
George Bush will be vindicated in time. Even today, the hatred is partisan. I have been, and continue to be, very proud of our President.

Bush's Legacy
Bush will be vindicated with time.

I've read numberous books on terrorism in the last 7 years and the roots of our current war lie with Iran. The war against us heated up in Lebanon, in Kuwait, NYC-WTC Attack 1, Oklahoma City(read Jayna Davis' The Third Terrorist), TWA Flight 800, Kenya, Tanzania, Somalia. It reached a climax on September 11, 2001.

I believe Jimmy Carter and Bill Clinton were the sitting President when the majority of these events took place. Bush was in office for 9 months prior to the attacks on 9/11.

My theory is that Bill Clinton did little because war would have interfered with his economic agenda and his gutting of the military. I also believe that Bush set his sites on Iraq due to it's ties with al Qaeda, it's role in the Oklahoma City bombing and their WMD programs and stockpiles.

Yes, WMD stockpiles! Read Kenneth Timmerman's Shadow Warriors for details on the Russian's role in transporting these WMDs to Syria in the months prior to the launch of Shock and Awe.

I'm not a conspiracy theorist, I just believe that there are documented truths that not everyone is aware of yet.

Again, Bush will be vindicated with time. He did the right thing, although at times he did not execute well.

Dr. North,
You are kidding, aren't you? If Charles Krauthammer is such a wrong-headed spirit, why are you here? Why do you comment?

I think maybe you need another dose of kool-aide and need to get back to the daily kos, a place much more akin to your way of thinking.

ta-ta for now.

Bush's Legacy...
...will not be that he will be remembered as a war time president. He will be remembered as the president who wasted taxpayer money to bail out companies that he should not have bailed out--if Judge Andrew Napolitano on FNC is correct--in violation of the U. S. Constitution.

What surprises me, though, is that the left is villifying Bush for doing this. They should be cheering him. He is wasting taxpayer money in the best Liberal tradition. He should be their hero!

Neo Con baloney
Krauthammer is his usual idiotic self. "We took on a dangerous enemy in the mideast (Iraq)" Dangerous to who? They were no more dangerous to us than Bermuda.It is always interesting to note that these Jewish Neo Cons assume that any enemy of Israel's is automatically an enemy of the United States.

But why should that be? Then there is the phony line, "Israel is out only ally in the mideast."

Well it's news to me that Jordan, Lebanon, Saudi Arabia, Yemen, Dubai, Egypt and others are enemies of the USA.None of these nations have huge spy networks in the USA--but Israel does! Nice ally, huh?

Bush's legacy will go down righ next to Aaron Burr's. A traitor. What else do you call a man who refuses to protect the borders of his own country? Any real war against terrorism would have taken take care of the problem first.

Osama bin Laden and the9/11 attacks

STANDHISGROUND at 3:30 PM writes: "Osama Bin Laden's REPEATED claims of responsibility (for the 9/11 terrorist attacks) notwithstanding..."

As you say, it's Osama bin Laden who claims responsibility for the 9/11 terrorist attacks.

And Pres. Bush shortly after 9/11 declared bin Laden to be the prime suspect in the attacks.

Furthermore, Pres. Bush post-9/11 vowed repeatedly to get bin Laden "dead or alive."

WHY, THEN did Pres. Bush change his mind six months after 9/11 and declare mass murderer bin Laden was no longer a concern?

WHY didn't Pres. Bush make it his primary objective to track down and wipe out Osama bin Laden to immediately avenge the catastrophe inflicted upon our country resulting in the murders of 3,000 people on our soil?

If we are so safe today, WHY is the warning, "Bin Laden Determined to Strike in U.S." still as current and still as serious in 2008 as it was in 2001?

And as for the fact we haven't been attacked since 9/11, I can only quote Cal Thomas' recent Town Hall column which warned that the next attack is "coming soon."

It's folly as it is dangerous for Americans to believe that fanatical, suicidal terrorists are intimidated by Pres. Bush or anyone else.

SouthernBelle
You said: "President Bill Clinton's administration presented comprehensive information of the looking terrorist threat LONG BEFORE Bush took office.

One month before 9/11, over 7 months after Bush took office, an official intelligence memo was released predicting 9/11".

Um, I assume all those documents to which you just referred were in Sandy Berger's pants. And I assume he was just trying to get them to someone at the WaPo cause the mean old MSM was in the tank for President Bush!?!

SouthernBelle, I believe your medication is seriously interferring with your Southern Comfort.

WHAT???
How could Bush or anyone with half a brain not know we were at war since the mid-1970s? The was was brought to the world by Islamic jihadists in their current resurgence, one of their few in history. Their aim since the founding of Islam 1400 years ago: to take over the world for Allah.
The evidence of the 35+ year war spanning 7 Presidencies: the series of escalating attacks on U.S. people, facilities and interests around the word culminating in 9/11/2001. How have we forgotten all those terrorist attacks, among them takeover of the U.S. Embassy in Tehran, Beirut barracks bombing, bombing of U.S., Achille Lauro, PanAm flight over Scotland, embassies in Africa, Khobar Barracks, the USS Cole, first bombing of the WTC?
To his credit Bush has taken the war to the terrorists and we have been free of attacks for 7 years except against U.S. military and diplomatic volunteers overseas.

ThunderThudd
By any chance were you in the USAF and have any dealings with the F-105???

I was in Korat (44th TFW) 65-66.

Just thought I might have run into an old Thud driver or mechanic.

jayhawk in aotearoa
So, Bush should be swinging from a rope somewhere, huh?

I thought you liberals were supposed to be against the death penalty! HYPOCRITES!

Kathy
Well said. Most of the left was ALREADY prepared to declare Bush the worst president ever before Day 1 of his first term even began, because they never got over the 2000 election results and never will; all they needed was to fill in the details as the Bush presidency progressed. Look at how many lefties to this day STILL believe the Bush Administration, not Al Qaeda, attacked the WTC on 9/11/2001 - Osama Bin Laden's REPEATED claims of responsibility notwithstanding - and will surely go to their graves believing it. That's why I don't take seriously the polls the MSM loves to show claiming that a substantial percentage of the American population believes Bush is the worst president ever; many of those polls include people who were NEVER prepared to give Bush a fair shake. Wouldn't surprise me, either, if for many of these polls, the entirety of their sample actually turned out to be only the upper west side of Manhattan or San Francisco.

Well, as Jesus said, "a prophet is not without honor, except in his own hometown" (Matt. 13:57).

Hopefully, President Bush will ignore many of those today - historians, "journalists", etc. -who will undoubtedly devote their careers to trying to trash his legacy. The Kool-Aid drinking left is pretty much calcified in its hatred for Bush - and its devotion to Bill Clinton. So many of them have incurable cases of BDS.

Kathy,
Don't hold anything back now. Tell us how you really feel.

The I Hate Bush Syndrome
Liberals still have not nor will they ever get over the fact that Al Gore (the sky is falling) lost the election in 2000, and John Kerry (I was swift-boated) lost to Bush in 2004. If they cant use their Bush lied-people died line, they just don't know what to do.

Here's a thought libs...get over it. By January Bush will no longer be in the white house, John McCain will. No, sorry to disappoint you, but your butt kissing appeaser candidate Bambi, will not reside at 1600 Pennsyvania Avenue.

Why? Because Americans do not like losers, nor do we like to lose at anything. We want a shoot from the hip kind of person to run this country. In case ya'll haven't noticed as much as ya'll hate Bush, we have not had a terror attack since 9/11/01. So Krauthammer is right, Bush will move up in the history books as one of the greatest presidents ever.

Clinton will still be remembered as the POTUS that soiled the oval office with his own DNA.

The other legacy exposed
The government controlled failing loaning institutions, Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac were propped up by common-sense-destroying Liberal Political Correctness This big money golden goose was protected from the reformers axe since 2002. Who are the ones that fought against investigation and reform? Senators Dodd, Obama, Hillary, Kerry, Frank Who are the biggest recipients of 'political contributions' from said organizations?
Senators Dodd, Obama, Hillary, Kerry, Frank
Whose reform package for said institutions in 2006 were frozen in commitee? McCain McCain McCain
You the hard working American are picking up the tab for years of corruption safeguarded by good ol' boy influence peddling. The CEOs are self serving millionaires, involved in "extensive fraudulence" one of which is now the economic advisor to Obama "THE AGENT OF EXCHANGE." Who picks up the blame....BUSH. Thank God for Bush being a man of action and not sound bites. BUSH
is in the unhappy position of calming down a major implosion of our
economy by a Federal Reserve bail out. What options does Bush have? This has to be bill recognized as a temporal fix before Congress, or the agenda of socialism; control of by government, is advanced. We are on dangerous ground, folks. I regard all the CEO players as betraying the trust of the American people and their fannies should in prison and the Senators tried for being willing accomplices. Their entitlements should be forfeited. There will be a book on this, and I hope, well read. WE THE PEOPLE must regain control of our nation and make it an uncomfortable place for the deceitful among us.
Anyone know a couple of good reformers?

Re 9/11, A relevant question

HAROLD at 2:11 pm writes: We are in a great world war against radical Islam. IF ONLY 5% of muslims think like Osama Ben Laden then we are fighting an army larger than all of the Axis powers of WWII.

"George Bush recognizes that fact, while most ignorant Americans do not. That is because this is a war that has been going on for over a thousand years and it will continue until the last man standing."

Harold's words are food for thought, especially considereing what Charles Krauthammer writes, which is:

"For the last 150 years, most American war presidents -- most notably Lincoln, Wilson and Roosevelt -- have entered (or re-entered) office knowing war was looming. Not so George Bush. Not so the war on terror. The 9/11 attacks literally came out of the blue."

Question is: How could the 9/11 attacks have come "out of the blue" when according to Harold and others, Pres. Bush "recognizes the fact" we've been engaged in a world war against radical Islam "that has been going on for over a thousand years and it will continue until the last man standing."

Given the above, Why wasn't the U.S. better prepared, then, for the 9/11 terrorist attacks?

Unqualified
UNQUALIFIED

Senator Obama very clearly removed himself from serious Presidential consideration during the September 11 Forum on Service. When asked about small town mayors he indicated that they had significant responsibilities and challenges and accomplishments and that many were in fact in attendance at his convention. He immediately followed that up with a statement indicating that all they do in the Senate is to sit around and YAK.

Given that his time as a community organizer and his limited if any accomplishments in that position have been evidenced, then his only qualification is his time in a Senate. As his only qualification seems to be to be able to sit around and YAK, then millions of Americans who actually have firm responsibilities and documented accomplishments are eminently more qualified than Senator Obama to assume the position of President. He should immediately remove himself from consideration for the good of the country and allow the Democrats to nominate a qualified candidate, if one exists.

Pablo,
We are supposed to be a nation of laws. The easiest way to reduce the government is to go back to the Constitution and determine what the feds are authorized by the Constitution to do, and then look at what they are actually doing. There are many areas for which the feds have assumed responsibility, and for which they have no authority.

Social Security is one area that comes to mind (needs to be privatized). Department of Education is another (needs to be disbanded). The ignored requirement that the American currency be backed by gold and silver is another. Etcetera.

I think long term we need to elect more businessmen, economists and financial guys into public office than lawyers. Lawyers suck at running anything. They understand the law but usually have no common sense.

BTW, there is no reason why we have the energy crises today and why we can’t become an energy exporter nation. Like food, everybody needs energy. Nations grow if they have enough energy. Having the USA slow down on its energy consumption because of oil prices hurts our growth. We need to go the other way and make certain we have a surplus of energy resources.

After looking at the feds constitutional violations, look at the states. The states do the same thing. Interesting that they hold private citizens accountable to the law and then violate the law every chance they get.

And government must stop interfering with business. The marketplace does a really good job of regulating what goes on in the marketplace. Government does a great job as an overseer when the marketplace fails, but otherwise, stay the hell out of the marketplace. And no bailouts either.

Not pithy, but I hope I've answered some of your questions.

The Great Five
In reading about the Five Greats a couple of weeks ago, I noticed some movement in the placement of J.F.K

J.F.K., who would be considered a pretty strong conservative today has been moved down a few spots by historians. If I remember correctly his downgrading a few spots was accompanied by the upward movement of Eisenhower.

Anyway, if there is a future in 10 years for the U.S.A., it is exactly that question of the existence of America, which wil see great upward movement for G. W. B.

We are in a great world war against radical Islam. IF ONLY 5% of muslims think like Osama Ben Laden then we are fighting an army larger than all of the Axis powers of WWII.

George Bush recognizes that fact, while most ignorant Americans do not. That is because this is a war that has been going on for over a thousand years and it will continue until the last man standing.

IF there is a recognizable America in a few years after Iran uses it's nukes, G.W.B. will move into the top 20 if not the top 10 American Presidents. That is legacy enough for any man!

For the nay-sayers, George Bush is on the correct side of the ONLY 2 ISSUES THAT MATTER. Abortion, and fighting radical islam are the 2 make or break issues for this country.

If we don't get those 2 issues right, there will not be an America in 10 years.

Recovering Liberal


Conservatives
I can't remember the last time I was this shocked, stunned, or outraged. I just finished watching the DVD "Iraq for Sale: The War Profiteers". I had ordered it from Netflix. At the end of the documentary it gives the website of http://www.iraqforsale.org. I have not gone there. I don't think my blood pressure could stand it. Would you all please order the DVD, watch it, and correct it, if you can.

I had a previous business encounter with KBR and had a low opinion of them then.

Highlander juan
You are correct, the culture wars are number one. You're Okay, I don't agree with some of your stuff but Okay.

I probably won't be picking up the book but thank you for the recommendation. My nightstand is about a foot high with un-read material. I'm going to have to break my foot to get some downtime to read.

Okay, how do we reduce the size of the Federal government. Please don't suggest eliminating waste and fraud because those are just not ever going to happen.

Allow Medicare "D" to negotiate with phrmaceutical companies. They are prevented fro doing that now.

Do not max out the SSI tax for anyone. If you have an income you pay at least the minimum 3.5%. We are all in this together.

Take Medicare/Medicaid and say that anyone in the U.S. legally is covered by private insurance. Take the money we inderictly pay the doctors and give it to the insurance company of your choice. The elderly are then covered, the poor and the lower income families.

Pablo,
OK, a few comments.

I agree that socialists and leftists are not the only unhappy souls in the world, but conservatives typically don’t wear their hearts on their sleeves, and those other guys typically do.

BTW, I had no idea what your political or social views were, and I wasn’t calling you, specifically, any names. I think I was pretty clear about that.

Top problem in the country right now? Probably the huge culture war going on inside America. If that settled down, all of the other problems could be solved rather quickly. That’s what I meant in my earlier comment about having us all work together as a team.

Second problem I would see would be having state and federal governments that are too large in our lives. We have a reported 2 million laws in our land, and if freedom is the absence of legislation, then we’re not a free people anymore.

As an academic exercise, you might read Rose Wilder Lane’s book: “The Discovery of Freedom: Man's Struggle Against Authority” if you can find a copy. Very astute observations about life in America.

Along with huge government and its intrusion in our lives, we have the onerous tax burden that is needed to support it. "He governs best who governs least." Remember that quote? We need to lower taxes and the size of government by about 1/3 to my way of thinking.

Look, left to our own, we Americans are an extremely kind and productive society. We even have a large amount of common sense when it comes to problem solving. I used to work on the Apollo program, and firmly believe that if we can put a man on the moon in ten years, we can do anything.

I believe we are so good as a people and as a nation, and for me to see us rip ourselves, including our president, apart on a personal basis because we just don’t ‘get it’ disturbs me greatly.

We gotta get betta (Maine accent).

Legacy??
Yeah, the legacy of open borders and ports, two good border agents in prison for protecting the U.S., trying to promote a shamnesty bill for illegals, pardoning his pal Scooter and not our border agents, the NAU possibility. Not much better than worthless H. Reed and San Fran Nan.
Now we have Wacky Baracky and Juan Mc. pandering to the illegal crowd. Not a dime's worth of difference between most of the DC crowd.

Legacy
To those who villify the president ,or any other person, just remember you to will stand
before the JUDGE !!

The Awful Truth About 9/11

CHARLES KRAUTHAMMER writes: "The 9/11 attacks literally came out of the blue." Krauthammer has got to be kidding.

On June 4, 2002, the New York Times published the following story which contradicts Krauthammer's version of events.

The article carried the headline: "TRACES OF TERROR: THE INTELLIGENCE REPORTS; EGYPT WARNED U.S. OF A QAEDA PLOT, MUBARAK ASSERTS"

The Times' story, based on an interview with Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak, stated: "Egyptian intelligence warned American officials ABOUT A WEEK BEFORE Sept. 11 that Osama bin Laden's network was in the advance stages of executing a significant operation against an American target, President Hosni Mubarak said in an interview on Sunday." ... "We informed them about everything,'' he said, referring to American intelligence officials."

The Times' story in essence confirmed an earlier Assiucated Press story when on Dec. 7, 2001, Joe Panossian of the AP wrote, "Egypt Leader Says He Warned America."

According to the 9/11 Comisssion Report, Pres. Bush admitted to being aware of Osama bin Laden's intentions to strike against our country, so much so that Mr. Bush himself directed the CIA to advise him whether the threats pointed to an attack upon the U.S.

In response, two CIA analysts, according to the 9/11 Report, on Aug. 6, 2001 via the President's Daily Brief (PDB), warned the President
"Bin Laden Determined to Strike in U.S." was 'CURRENT AND SERIOUS."

According to an April 9, 2004 Newsday story written by conservative journalist James Pinkerton (who worked in the White House under Presidents Ronald Reagan and George H.W. Bush):

"PRESIDENT GEORGE W. BUSH GOT A BLUNT WARNING FIVE WEEKS BEFORE SEPT. 11 AND HE DID LITTLE OR NOTHNG."


Bush
I am old enough to remember how HST was disliked by the left, the unions, the business community, and had one of the lowest approval rating in history, if not the lowest. Yet, somehow he won the election and now generations know his decisions were not only right but changed the country by pointing it in the right direction to fight the cold war. If Bush's war turns Iraq into a stepping stone for democracy into the broarder middle east, world history will place him along with out greatest leaders.

HighlanderJuan
#1 - If we "got it" sooner than we did then we wouldn't have had all the fun when we were young. We would have known that it was recklees, stupid and dangerous.

Un-happiness is caused by a lot of things and it is not in the sole possesion of socialists and leftists.

Let's try something new. You don't call me a leftist-commie-socialist and i won't call you names. Okay?

Now, what problem is at the top of your list for this country to solve?

I could say the economy, and inMichigan I'd br right, but nothing is going to happen with that. So I'm going to say the national debt. How do we reduce the $10 trillion debt to something more reasonable?

Next on my list would be health care but we can get to that later.

The Future of Bush's Legacy
Your claim is a flat-out lie.

President Bill Clinton's administration presented comprehensive information of the looking terrorist threat LONG BEFORE Bush took office.

One month before 9/11, over 7 months after Bush took office, an official intelligence memo was released predicting 9/11.

George Bush was on vacation playing golf and Heaven help ANYONE who disturbs Mr. Bush while he is on vacation.

Fortunately, our future President, Senator Barack Obama, cares more about the American people than to spend his Presidency on vacation.

TELL THE TRUTH CHARLES, OR SHUT-UP.

BARACK/OBAMA 2008!!!!!

I remain,

Sincerely,

Beverly S. Hill
Tallahassee, Florida

Excellent Article, Charles
Thanks!

Bush invaded Iraq
T fulfill a goal of the Neo-Con doctrine. The Bush administration had plans to invade Iraq before 9/11.

1994 - Paul Wolfowitz - Defense Planning Guidance -
There are three additional aspects to this objective: First the U.S must show the leadership necessary to establish and protect a new order that holds the promise of convincing potential competitors that they need not aspire to a greater role or pursue a more aggressive posture to protect their legitimate interests. Second, in the non-defense areas, we must account sufficiently for the interests of the advanced industrial nations to discourage them from challenging our leadership or seeking to overturn the established political and economic order. Finally, we must maintain the mechanisms for deterring potential competitors from even aspiring to a larger regional or global role."

The day after the 9/11 attacks the first thing anyone said at the strategy meeting was how can we use this to get Saddam.

lunacy not legacy
Pres. Bush will be remembered for the hole in which he placed his country. Sorry, but his negative approval ratings, which are among the worst of all time exceeded only by Nixon, Carter and Truman, are a true reflection of his lack of accomplishment.
The Bush Doctrine will go down as perhaps the most misguided and counterproductive foreign policy approach in a century and one that runs counter to core conservative principles.
He won't be able to blame the largest government in our nation's history as well as the highest budget and largest deficit on 9/11, or the unneccessary war. His inexplicable failure to respond effectively to the potential loss of a great American city is unforgiveable. And his Keystone Cops inability to capture the man responsible for 9/11, is unsettling. And in the face of an economic crisis, his two minute, vacuous address to the nation yesterday was mind boggling. Cheney has made his fortune off the war and oil deals, so I guess the President is now on his own. It is sad.
I asked my teenage daughter what she thought his greatest accomplishment was and she said signing into law the extension of daylight saving time.
Those who defend him and are happy to ride into the sunset with him have seen too many John Wayne movies.

Dunord
When the riots break out remember Democrats have guns too.

Bush Lied?
After reading these post it occurs to me that people who make the sophomoric argument that Bush lied even after over 500 Metric Tons of Yellow Cake Uranium were found and moved out of Iraq, may not fully understand what they are talking about. Yellow Cake is used in the production of nuclear weapons a.k.a. WMD's - it is not something you eat, Bush didn't invade Iraq to help Betty Crocker, Sara Lee, etc. Counries don't aquire Yellow Cake for a birthday party, they do so to build nuclear bombs (WMD).
I realize this may seem silly to many of the TH readers, but looking at some of the post here and other places it could be a huge revelation for some.

Lies .. more lies
The truth will come out... eventually.

Hating Bush
Now, in my old age, I can say with confidence I have never lived through a presidency that was more "hated" and vilified than that of Bush 43. Just for the record, I want the world to know that sitting at the counter having breakfast at Denny's, waiting for my car to be repaired, walking my dog in the park, I have encountered more people that hate the haters than the haters can even imagine.

If there are so many people in my small world who hate the left and the Bush detractors with such steam boiling over, I hesitate to estimate how many there might be in all of America. Many talk of a shooting war, and they all possess guns. Do the Obamaphiles imagine that there are no Bill Ayers types on our side?

Sometime soon the inhibitions that hold so many of our people back from committing violent acts will give way, and we will be on the road to anarchy.

Thank You
Thank you Mr. Krauthammer. I agree. It is sad that President Bush has been so reviled.

He is a far better and stronger man than many Americans will ever recognize. We were lucky to have him as our leader at this time in our nation's history.

I agree ...
While do not agree with President Bush on several things such as his immigration give away, I do think he is a person with a moral center who truly loves the USA and is not in power for his own profit. I also believe President Bush will be remembered as a great president - one of honor and determined conviction who has made our country a stronger one. President Bush has proven himself a stronger presence than his father who failed to follow through in the Gulf War and left his son and all of us in peril by that. I also think that the press and the Republican Party have been most unfair to President Bush and that he has been ridiculed beyond "the pale." I respect and admire him, but wish he and the Republican Party could have been better communicators with the American people. Allowing the biased press and the Democrats dominate in this area was and is a huge mistake.

Pablo, Rational Man
I appreciate your comments.

What do I propose? You've already started the process for yourself, and I'm not certain I can improve on your comments very much.

Having said that, I do believe the following:

1. There are only about 10-12 things a person has to do to become successful and happy in their life. I am really not certain why we don't all 'get it' sooner in life - maybe we're taking too long to mature as a culture.

2. Unhappiness is caused by lack of direction, lack of education, not being challenged enough, and by not taking responsibility for our own actions. Socialists and the leftists act like this.

3. Character and integrity count. In fact, everything we stand for, and everything we do, counts for us or against us. Our individual choice on how we live our lives.

4. Motivation for change and growth comes from within. PM Thatcher, Gov. Palin, and Sen. Clinton are self motivated. They get it. They see something wrong, they fix it.

5. Teamwork will always defeat tyranny. When we work together, our total success is much greater than the sum of our individual efforts. When we eat away at each other (as I see us doing now), we fail.

I guess, to answer your question, I just want us all to grow up, think seriously about the problems around us, and then work in a positive manner to solve the problems we do see.

Old saying: If you think you can, or you think you can’t – you’re right. Seems simple enough to me.

LoLo1
Were the Congress and the Senate both under republican rule during the first 6 years?

Did the people in charge let the Democrats propose any legislation?

If you can't get anything done in 6 years when you have the House, the Senate and the White House then you are not trying very hard.

Heck, Clinton got stuff done and he had a Republican majority.

King Liberal
I would agree with you that President George W. Bush was not perfect in all aspects as POTUS but I disagree with your premise that he is to blame for our current economic woes. There are many factors to blame including a lack of financial discipline in the corporate world. There are few corporations around that seem to be concerned with longevity over short term profits, especially those tied to compensation packages for upper management.

I also place the blame on E-Trade and other online brockerages that all anyone to play in the stock market. Being rank amateurs, the daytraders think the stock market is meant to be an overnight lottery or "get rich quick" scheme. That is not the intention of the market. The market is for long term investing.

I would be willing to bet that a study of the stock market would show the beginning of the major instability coinciding with the upsurge in daytrading with the online firms.

What could have been...
I often wonder what could have been if we had a media that wasn't so bent on brainwashing people. I often wonder what could have been if we had an educated population that had objectivity and morality.

I imagine that Bush would have accomplished a lot more if we had those things.

Instead we got mob rule by the ignorant tar and feather crowd, and it isn't just the Dems.

PBS Poll
PBS is conducting a poll asking "Is Sarah Palin qualified to be VP?"

At the moment, she is behind.

PLEASE go the the web site below and vote YES to show PBS and others how we feel.

http://www.pbs.org/now/polls/poll-435.html

McCain/Palin 08

Wrong about everything
Krauthammer, and the rest of the right wingnuts, have been wrong on everything related to Iraq and the goveranance of our country. What Chuck is saying is that Bush's contemporaries evaluation of him is all wrong and that 30 to 50 years needs to go by before Dubya can be judged. By the way, your statement that the "surge" was the most dramatic turn around in a war since 1864 is just another example of Chuck's hardwired ignorance. How about Midway in 1942 or Inchon in 1950-51?

jfy
"Democrats are little children who can't see past today and whine and throw temper tantrums when things don't go their way."

It is rapidly becoming obvious that their tantrums not only spoil the atmosphere at the restaurant but the meal itself.

pablo st. cruz
"Now if in 1 years there is another attack will you be here posting how Obama was to blame? Probably?"

Not necessarily, it depends on the circumstances but remember it was the left that blamed 9/11 on Bush in the first place.

As to the rest of your points you need to look at who blocked those reforms. You need to be honest.

John #84
"that the US still stands as a model for the world with its high gross domestic product at $13.8 trillion"

Yep and a national debt that will top $10 trillion by the time he leaves office.

Listen, I love this country and I am sick of the partisian BS that goes on in D.C. and in the rest of the country. All I ever hear is the Rep's did this and the Dem's did that.

What do you propose? Where are you willing to compromise?

John
Well said.

Bush Legacy
I firmly believe that there should be no limits as to what it takes to get information from a terriost.

They are crazy, hating. kill crazy people that are brainwashed into believing the only way to meet their Maker is to kill others.

I would be most happy to turn the vice that their testicles are in, in order to get the information to save my countryman from them.

My President has done the right things in order to get that information.

Screw the attornys and the others like them.

These are Terriosts and deserve no pity!

Difference between Republicans and dems
The difference between republicans and democrats? Republicans are grown ups who have a perspective on life and when the times get tough they keep on going with fortitude. Democrats are little children who can't see past today and whine and throw temper tantrums when things don't go their way.

Excellent
I agree with this article. History will be kind to President Bush. His value and leadership of the country over the last 8 years has been exceptional in light of everything that he encountered during his presidency. It’s sad to think, but one of his gravest challenges was the constant, drumming criticism and utter contempt of him by the liberal media and far left loonies. On that, he did not do well. I thought he might have better served the country by becoming an active spokesperson for his views. It didn’t seem like he cared about that. Something else he didn’t care about was the poll numbers. On that he did dismally. But, the poll data only reflects what the media continued to spew as news –distorted anti-Bush sentiments. Like the transformation of others who have held the office during tough times, Truman and Reagan particularly, I know that vindication will come later on that. Both for the individual citizen and the country as a whole, Bush has been a steadfast achiever for security of the country and reflecting back, the public will see that far better in the future. Of course, the big news now is the economy. On that the US still stands as a model for the world with its high gross domestic product at $13.8 trillion in 2007 (best overall and as a trend line for over 10 years), a low unemployment rate (less than 6% over the same period), with record high levels of research and capital investment that bode well for the future. Corrections in housing and in stocks taking place at the moment notwithstanding, the country is doing well presently when compared to other countries and regions over the last 8 years. However, success on the macro level, whether on the battlefield or in the economy is seldom newsworthy to the media. But, I slept better each night thanking God and providence for Bush’s presence in the White House.

Okay Bush kept us safe
Now if in 1 years there is another attack will you be here posting how Obama was to blame? Probably?

Okay, Bush responded to the 9/11 attacks like we would hope any president would.

What has he done since?

How about that Soc. Security thing? Nope that didn't take.

How about balancing the budget? Nope that didn't take.

Okay, how about that reducing the budget thing. Nope that didn't take.

Energy independance? Nope.

Got the taxes reduced. Yep, 1.5 trillion dollars to 3,000,000 taxpayers. The other 90 million taxpayers get the other $500 billion.

No nation building? Nope.

Appointed the best possible people for the job? Nope, mainly political hacks. See New Orleans FEMA.

Went to war when there were no other options? Nope, there were lot's of other options. We controlled Iraq form the north, the south and the east.

See Rumesfeld plans for war. "We go to war with the forces we have, not the ones we want." Well not exactly true.


Wish
Aloof and detached, perhaps a defensive mechanism.
Some of us wish he were more proactive and combative. Particularly, combative against Democratic foolishness.
Like all Presidents, he has finally aged in office.
Historians will have the last say.

Bush Bashing
Pretty soon we won't have Bush to bash any longer. My God! What will liberals do?

The Truth Hurts
The Truth is that George W Bush is a HERO! I believe he was in the White House to save our sorry butts from terrorism inspite of all the whining about personal liberties. Ask yourself this: what liberties do you have in an Islamic state, or for that matter, when you're dead? Long before he was elected, religious leaders of many faiths KNEW that he was chosen for a special purpose. Non-believers can't wrap their brain around I am forever grateful for this wonderful man, the true patriot of our lifetime. History will show his wisdom and his strength. So he mangles a few words here and there; give me a not-quite-so-polished honest man any day. Remember, Satan is a clever being. Give me honesty and love any day!!!

You can say
one thing about W. By causing apoplexy amongst the lefties, he will have shortened their miserable existences ever so slightly. That, in itself, is a great accomplishment.

President Bush is loved by the majority!
President Bush is not hated or despised, except by those who also hate the God Bush serves.

We the people in mainstream America are not swayed by polls, media, or actors. We do not elect empty suits as President, despite what disrespectful clowns like Letterman have tried to claim.

We love our President who has kept us safe, reorganized our defense and intelligence systems to protect us in the future, almost completed the border fence installation, kept our economy moving foward...even in the face of a $3 TRILLION loss caused by one day...911.

President Bush has been an incredible role model of moral integrity and honor, without one hint of personal scandal, having regular prayer meetings in the White House and no disgraceful activities...restoring honor to the office.

Mrs. Ramsey
Thank you for the comments in Spanish. It is always nice to see an Americen that can speak more than one language.

And you are right, it is tragic to be so ignorant in a world full of knowledge.

I am an American.

President Bush
I, for one do appreciate all that my President has done.He has protected us here at home after the sneak attack of 9-11.

How the MSM has treated him is outragous. I have no use what-so-ever for most of the media especially our home-town editor here in the small Town of Q-az.

They all want to be a national enquirer. No truth at all- they wouldn't know the truth if it jumped up and bit them on the a--.

Legacy
Thank you Mr. Krauthammer. I have waited for someone to lay this out the way you have. I cringe every time I hear this Bush-bashing that goes on. I am saddened that the Republicans feel they have to distance themselves from him. He was thrown into a situation he really did not want, but we have been safe, and I enjoy our freedom.
Sheila

Remembering Bush and his fortitude
President Bush will always be remembered because none of us can really forget 9/11. The fact that we have had no further attacks since that date demonstrates, whether you hate Bush or not, that he has protected us these past years.

Giving credit where credit is due seems to be so hard for Democrats.




Bulldog74
I have been hearing this "no attacks since..." for a long time. I hope Bush did have something to do with it and Bin laden is not just laying low ans planning another strike.

But be careful when you make statements that are based on nothing happening, they can bite you in the a55 later on.

Pablo St Cruz
Listen, paco, you really need to get in touch.

I guess it would be a good idea if you took American History before you take your citizenship examination. To be so ignorant in a world filled with open-free flowing information speaks volumes of your intellect.

Mira, A pesar que yo hablo españl, no voy a votar por un imbecil como Obama. Infanticida.

Joe
I totally agree with Mr. Krauthammer. It sort of reminds me of the "news media" and THEIR opinions of Harry Truman while in office and the History proving them to be wrong. This case regarding Bush WILL be about the same.

Airgun
And if you are the president you get to say "No" when the budgets are out of line. You can send them back for negotiations. You can strong arm the elected bodies. You don't have to pull out your rubber stamp and whack 'em as they fly by. In the first 6 years he never met a budget bill he didn't like.

Pablo St Cruz
Conservatives trashing Clinton...you mean that former president with DNA running around blouses and dresses? En que pais naciste... que poco orgullo el ser tan ignorante. Peor aun, saber que mientes y propagas tu ignorancia.

You know, we are not giving up our country for the likes of you. You want to be an American, take a number and get in line.

Hopefully my contempt is strong enough.


HighlanderJuan
I am perfectly willing to work with anybody to straighten out this country.

I am willing to compromise to make it a better country.

By a better country I mean one that has a reasonable national debt. One where the debt and prosperity are equally allocated. No one economic group gets a head start on income growth.

I would like to see a country that has adequate health care for every citizen in it. It doesn't have to be run by the government.

We have enough good minds to construct a program that will satisfy no-one and appease every one.

I would like to see corporations pay their fare share of taxes. Not the current 17.5% that they average.

I would like to see oil company’s drill for oil almost anywhere in the US. Even in my backyard. But they better not spill a drop.
I would also like to see all tax breaks for the oil companies dismissed.

I do not want $25 billion dollars in loans to go to the Big Three auto companies, even though I work in that industry.

I'm tired of every ten years another economic explosion happens and the taxpayers get stuck with the bill.

What do you propose?

thank you
thank you for the whole article. i agree ,and that president bush was doing the best he or anyone else could have done with the situation left by the clinton "doctrine" . we should all be so lucky to have mr woodruff do a book on us. he is a vampire. its not over ......i wonder if woodruff thinks oboma is sexy like babwa wa wa does. is this pithy?you are so dignified and i am so not. the whole thing has me seething.

pablo st.cruz
It is disingenuous and completely untruthful to say that Clinton did not commit acts that earned him the scorn directed toward him during his presidency. His fundraising was ever a problem, from renting the Lincoln Bedroom, to the Chinese connections, to the fundraising directly from the White House. His philandering too his time from more meaningful action for the country, as when he twice failed and/or refused to take bin Laden into custody. He lied under oath in a judicial process, even though the argument was that it was just about sex. He was sworn to uphold the law. His presidency only had successes due to his having a Republican Congress for seven of his eight years in office, causing him to take a more moderate stance. All of his 'bragging rights' are based on political actions while the Republicans ran the Congress.

BDS has become so distorted that I have heard him blamed for everything except the sun coming up. However, knowing how unreasonable it is, I am sure he has been blamed for that, too.

I will always love President Bush ...
Does this mean I do not see the warts, also? No. It means that I do have some perspective on the strengths and foibles of human man.

I remember an interview with Mr. Bush in which he was asked how he remained so calm in the face of so many storms. His answer was that he remained true to his faith, prayed daily for God's wisdom to light his way and to give him strength. I knew at that moment he would be vilified and despised, much like Governor Palin is for her looking to God for her strength and wisdom. Too many in power in our nation seem to despise God and all those who seek Him.

I believe President bush will be vindicated in history, perhaps decades later. Look how long it took President Adams, our second president, to be vindicated in his dealings with France.

Do I agree with all the administration's dealings in foreign policy or with our immigration problems, especially on our southern border? Resoundingly, NO. But, I will respect him and the office in which he serves, will pray for him and, yes, love him like a brother.

LAr
Do you have the link to the site that confirms that "Bush prevented 10 terrorist attacks"? I would like to use it the next time one of these Liberal pukes question our great leader.

Thank you in advance.

ThunderThud
Wow!! Threats of physical assualt for a written comment posted on some blog.

We don't come here for the dialog, we come here for the amusement.

Colin Cody
cont.

I don't believe that Bush will be another Harry Truman in history. However, he may be determined to be a good president. While he was in office he was an excellent president only when you consider what might have been with either Gore or Kerry in his place.

He has helped tear the party asunder and create a minefield for any GOP candidate to run for office this year. That is hardly the mark of a leader. He has disillusioned conservatives and given liberals more fodder for complaint than was needed.

The shabby way John McCain was treated in the 2000 primary was a low mark for George W. There was never a reason for the outrageous lies and attacks on McCain's family.

When McCain worked on the amnesty bill with Kennedy, conservatives conveniently overlooked the fact that it was Bush who wanted the bill. Bush himself sided with the Democrats.

Bush has behaved in such a way that the liberals came down with Bush Derangement Syndrome and conservatives, in total frustration, were left unhappy with any primary result. Reagan did not leave the electorate screaming for change, any change. Bush accomplished that.

I will be glad to see Bush in my rear-view mirror.

Bush Legacy
I agree with Charles Krauthammer wholeheartedly.

Re: Financial Crisis; this has been brewing for quite some time --- ever since Spitzer went after good managers like Hank Greenberg (of AIG). The good managers (of risk) left and were followed by bad managers of risk.

Also at Fannie/ Freddie people like Franklin Raines were raking in the money (he made $90 million) while the GSE was taking on some great risk. Same thing for Jim Johnson. These two individuals are now advisers to Obama.

There are many FLAWS in the Obama candidacy but I suggest to evry one read three books: The Big Ripoff by Timothy Carney; Fleeced by Dick Morris and Basic Economics: A Citizens Guide by Thomas Sowell. Vote after reading those books.

Rowly
I would say that Bush does not hold a candle to the way conservatives have villified Clinton.

To this day if the wind blows the wrong way for some redneck fisherman it is blamed on that devil Clinton.

At least Bush has earned his public scorn.

Colin Cody
I am not standing in judgment of your Christian claims and comments but, rather, your historical perspective.

Bush's term as governor was evaluated and decided upon when he was elected President. That is a matter that is now history.

I doubt you recall the history that allowed the Bush dynasty to come to be, although you are old enough to remember it. If you recall, Reagan surprised Jessie Helms and all of his supporters when he named George H.W. his VP choice. Their primary campaign had been so ugly and Reagan conservatives disliked George H.W. so much, that many hard feelings came from Reagan's choice. Reagan did not walk on water. He did make some mistakes; and, introducing the Bush dynasty into our presidential arena was one of the biggest he made.

George W. has been a mediocre president, at best. History may treat him more kindly for his tax cuts and his handling of the crisis called 9-11. His failure to learn how to sign his name on a veto and, thereby, allow Congressional spending to spiral out of control until less than a year before he is to leave office is a major failure. His failure to secure the border and get a handle on illegal immigration has been a security and social failure. The buck stops with him on the disaster we call Homeland Security/FEMA is a disaster. In short, even those who adore him have to acknowledge his weaknesses.

cont.

Legacy
George Bush and crew put us into a war that we did not need to fight. It's seven years after the attach on New York and the organization responsible is still out there plotting. There are no weapons of mass destruction, oh I forgot we changed the reason for this war to the freedom of the Iraq people. All we have done is kill a lot of innocent people, American and Iraq, and made a lot of money for a bunch of companies who worked as "contractors". Is the surge working, I truly would have to answer yes, When can our citizens come home, that's anybody's guess. God bless the American service men and women I pray for them everyday.

AynRandLives
9-11 is my birthday too - Happy belated Birthday!

I also believe George Bush will go down in history as one of the better presidents. He always did what he thought was right for America, not himself, not his party. In that respect only, McCain will be the 3rd Bush term.

thank you Charles Krauthammer
Another brilliant analysis, what a joy to read. It is amazing how few people, even professional analysits are able to place current reality into historical perspective.

For those who have fallen for the "hate Bush" rhetoric of the far left, how about applying a little historical perspective of your own? Haven't you noticed that anyone who dares to oppose the far left becomes an object of hate? The recent and obviously contrived example is Sarah Palin. The failed arguments of Socialism cannot stand up to the scrutiny of genuine debate leaving "hate" as the only weapon of the far left.

ThunderThudd

" ThunderThudd
Location: OR

Reply # 13
Date: Sep 19, 2008 - 1:32 AM EST Subject: Piano Grl

Your piano has 3 keys. Sakamahachi. "


~~~~

Thunder,

May I suggest that the phrase you intended might be "Sak' Hitachi"?

As in (to foil TH censors)... 'Masticate Moi'.



Watashi no tomadachi, (I call you friend)

USN, 1960-1966, WESTPAC 1962-1964, Home port Yokosuka.


The Wharf Rat.






Hey, Sam
You're exactly on point.

Well, at least here in GA we know where we are. Last time I checked McCain was 16 points ahead of 'yo mama'......

Eleanor
maybe you should fact check if Clinton had done his job and hadn't been so concerned about chasing tail in the white house he would have paid attention to the offer which was made three times to capture Osama Bin Laden. He was offerred to him 3 times. Speak about a Judas Betraying it's people. Study the facts don't come accross as an uneducated bubble head or better yet run to the daily kos and post there. They take all sorts of "America Traidors" as members. All the soldiers and all the World trade towers deaths should be at the door of the Clinton administration.

Bush What If
What if the Bush energy proposals circa 2001 had not been thwarted? Today oil may well be flowing from off shore and ANWR sources and $4 gasoline would be far in the future.

What if the Bush mortgage/banking industry regulatory proposals circa 2002 had been adopted? The current financial crisis may well have been averted.

President Bush has been the target of a massive effort to discredit him that started before he assumed office, and unfortunately (for our country more than anything) this effort has been successful.

Yeah for George
When the Islamic terrorists (yes I have the nerve to call them by their name, no PC here) struck us on MY BIRTHDAY (another reason to hate them), there were two ways to proceed. Treat it as a criminal justice problem, like Clinton did the first time the Towers were struck, or treat it as a national security problem. George opened a good 'ole can of Texas whoop a*ss on the terrorists. It was a national security problem, like Pearl Harbor, and continues to be. The Islamic terrorists will be plotting to attack us as long as the posters here live. Bush has done an excellent job of keeping us safe at home, with nothing but hate and insults of the basest kind hurled at him. Yet, he has acted like a Christian and a gentleman his entire presidency. Thank you, George for showing us the class we all should possess. I have been telling people for years now that history will vindicate him. Everyone scoffs at me, but I am content with my assessment, and history will bear me out.

Kerijay
well stated and I completely agree. The true scary scenario is where would we be right now if Gore had prevailed in 2000 or Kerry in 2004. History is hard to change, but I see the US in a much worse position right now if either of those men had been President.

Al from NY
So, you say President Bush's ideas are delusional, eh? That kind of diagnosis should only be made by a psychiatrist who has actually interviewed the President. Someone, like, say, Charles Krauthammer, M.D., formerly of the Department of Psychiatry, Harvard Medical School.

Bush Haters
That's the only leg the democrats have to stand on is the war and hate Bush. If Clinton would have done his job we wouldn't be in this mess.

Obama and his community organizers caused this meltdown and will continue. Michelle Obama already warned us "The American people have too much apple pie and must share". I find this amazing when Obama's donated 1% of their income to charity until he started running for President.

Obama is the next Hitler what better way to destroy the US than within.

Two indisputable facts
1. No major terrorist attack on U.S. soil in 7 years

2. Saddam Hussein (a Hitler wannabe, but without the resources and without Goebbels handling his PR) is dead & gone.

The moveon.org crowd needs to get over the delusion that because Bush has an abysmal approval rating, it means that everyone shares their visceral hatred of the man.

THANK YOU SO MUCH!
Dear Mr.Krauthamer,
I was a registered Democrat until I change to Republican last month. I have been reading your articles in Washington Post and TownHall.com as well as religously watching you on Brit Hume's show. With every articles I read you helped put everything into perspective. I came to this country believing that the Democratic Party is the party for the people until I got more involved this year in the highly charge primaries. Without the usual hype and hoopla from MSMedia your views come across fair and balance. It reminded me of all the reasons why I came to United States of America. The freedom to pursue my dream and not hampered by too much government meddling. And Yes I do love my country ...the great UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. Keep up the good work, I quite sure I am not the only former immigrant counting in your wise wisdom.

Bush legacy
To blame one man, the President, for the ecomomic woes of today is the usual blame game for opponents who absolve themselves and do not want to bear any responsibility for what we have all wrought. This one man cannot keep his fingers in every pie in these United States, and he certainly cannot change hearts of those people on wall street and the heads of the financial organizations who are bent on lining their own pockets at the expense of others who have no such power. We all are greedy, selfish, and concerned about our own welfare to the extent that we begin to shift blame to someone else for what has happened to our carefully laid plans to take advantage of our own selfishness by grasping any straw to place the error of our own ways on others. The expense of this war has been overlooked when we assess our financial situation, to our detriment. Ohne man responsibile, no way!

Bush Legacy
What about 10 to 20 million illegal immigrants
(read: potential Trojan horses) because he failed to enforce immigration laws he was sworn to uphold?

What about hip pocket deal to form a North American Union with Canada and Mexico?

ColinCody...
Sir, your comments belie your claim to be a Conservative Christian theologian.

Vindication
I have thought along the theme of this commentary for several years now. Steadfastness in the face of a whimsical public and press is a laudable characteristic. President Bush will be vindicated by history because his motives were driven by justice and freedom. In the long run that will always be considered as heroic while the more maleable folks will be forced to see the light.
I feel safer already.

Beef Up Military
That lonely voice in the wilderness, Pat Buchanan, is now a growing chorus of folks--not anti-semites and far from it--who clamor for energy security (as opposed to hostage-slavery-jeopardy).

A huge fan of Charles, I nonetheless worry about long term. 1.4 billion Muslims led by the new David in the haunting David-Goliath story, UBL. Michael Scheuer's "analytical hubris." Nonetheless partially true for all its hubris. Our foreign policy as ally of UBL. Our impotence, hard power's impotence in the face of home made bombs and a determined, fanatical and "fearless" enemy.

These issues continue to be blind spots even among our "genius" writers.

On a positive note, Bush himself has belatedly called attention to our various addictions; he has also been a president calling for justice for Palestinians even while kowtowing to the State of Israel.

History may also show that our lack of respect for the sovereignty of Muslim lands has been, will be if we don't correct it--a disaster. The jury is still out on our decision to use the bomb in 45. What goes around comes around.

To the leftist posters herein
I am appalled by the immaturity and the intense vitriol expressed by you leftist posters on this article.

I hope you all grow up one day soon and learn how deadly your pseudo intellectual comments are... a day before you have completely destroyed our grand country.

Your comments are so inane, devisive, and miserable that they make me want to puke.

As immature and destructive citizens, you don't deserve the opportunity to help run our country, and I certainly hope you find another place to live sometime soon.

Those of us who are willing to admit we aren't perfect, and who want to positively help our country grow, just don't need your crap any more. We only want positive people on our team.

Enough socialist dog meat Bush haters! Go away! Come back when you have something rational to say.


saddam's programs.
Saddam did indeed have programs to reconstitute his wmds.

And his intention was probably to do just that...but they were intended to be used against Iran(as he had done in the 1980s, or against enemies within Iraq itself).

There are probably a dozens of Muslim and other nations who have wmd programs, or weapons themselves.

Are we to invade each of them?

Saddam was a secular Sunni despot whose Baathist party was promoting Arab nationalism, and who was an enemy of the Islamic fundamentalism espoused by Bin Laden(who saw nationalism as a threat to a fundamentalist Islam which he hoped would transcend nationalism).

Saddam's socalled yellowcake had been discovered just after the first Gulf war ended, and U.N. weapons inspectors had cateloged its existence and even had secured it under lock and key, and made periodic inspections of the facility where it was stored.

Many folks think Saddam's wmds were destroyed in the first gulf war, or that Saddam himself had them destroyed, but maintained the illusion of their existence in order to keep his implacable enemy in Iran from thinking of launching an attack.

George will be remember
He wholehearted went after the bad guys, as a true Texan!
He agreed with all the Democrat leadership that Saddam Hussain the butcher of Bagdad should be taken out. The difference with George is that he didn't know that words meant nothing, that they are just democrat sound bites. So while the Democrats lied, Bush didn't.
He stopped ten, repeat ten recorded terrorist attacks from becoming major U.S. disasters that has received little acknowledgment from the press' since 9/11.
He protected, and put up with a bunch of unthankful miserable whining traitorous Americans whose legacy is the dust heap of history.
He set the captives free and gave an oppressed nation a shot at
freedom. Two nations have a chance of living free, which is the highest, noblest gift you can give another people group. Thank you
brave military for your sacrifices and for being alert and steadfast
as our commander, George. You did an outstanding job fully supporting our men and women in the field of combat. I am so
sorry for the low conduct you received from your small minded haters who pounced on any gaffe that any human makes in the course of living. Truly, the measure of a man is his concerns. Don't
take your attacks personal, the howling mad dogs of socialism must
have someone to target for their failings. Take care My beloved
President and enjoy peace.


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Krauthammer's desperation.
The surge has coincided with a dramatic reduction in violence.

Petraeus is to be commended.

But Sunni Iraqis had begun to turn on Al Qaida foreign insurgents, due to their brutality, before the surge.

Petraeus recognized this, and had our forces abandon their aloof bases and reposition themselves into the communities and neighborhoods.

But we are paying, or bribing, almost 100,000 Sunni Iraqi tribesmen(former insurgents)to not fire on our troops.

We train and equip these tribesmen to the great consternation and resentment of Maliki's Shia theocratic government which fears, once we leave, these Sunnis will threaten them.

We are compelled to build huge concrete barricades to segregate Sunni from Shia neighborhoods in Baghdad, out of fear the slaughter will worsen if we don't.

The Kurds in the north want no part of a national Iraq. They are dedicated to a Kurdish state. In Erbil, Kurdish provincial capital, the Kurdish flag flies, not the Iraqi flag.

The Shias in the south are much more influenced by Iran than by the Baghdad government.

Bush, after four years of flailing about in failure, did in desperation seize upon a new course of action in adopting Petraeus' surge.

And for that, he ought to be commended, even if he was extremely tardy in admitting we were mired in a worsening situation.

But the surge will not rescue this president's legacy.

What historians will focus on is his launching an invasion of a nation that never attacked us in order to destroy weapons of mass destruction that did not exist, and which may well increase likelihood of engulfing the Muslim world in a Shia-Sunni civil war by virtue of a resurgent Shia Iran(the main beneficiary of our invasion).

All this for an eventual two trillion American taxdollars...tho in truth the war's monetary costs were largely financed..deferred onto future generations of Americans who will be compelled to pay the bills.

GEORGE BUSH LEGACY
THANKS CHARLES;
I AGREE WITH YOU ALL THE WAY AND APPRECIATE HOW YOU SO CANDIDLEY PUT THIS ARTICLE TOGETHER. I AGREE THAT IT IS A REMINDER OF THE TRUMAN YEARS AND THE DETERMINATION TO DO WHAT WAS BEST FOR AMERICA. I AGREE HISTORY WILL DECIDE THIS AND NOT SOME PIN HEADS. THANK YOU FOR YOUR INSITE THAT OFTEN GOES AGAINST THE GRAIN OF SOME. SUE LITTON

A true Texas conservative's evaluation
I am a true blue, died in the wool, conservative Constitutionalist of 73 long years and a fellow Texan with the Bush clan though I blush with acute embarrassment to admit it. When Bush was governor of Texas, I saw how ruthless he was, how wickedly he treated a wonderfully transformed lady on death row, one of the greatest Christian myrters of all time as it turned out. Many world leaders including Billy Graham and the Pope pleaded with him to spare her because of her glowingly Christlike life. When he refused their pleas in order to placate his pro-death Texas constituency, I knew instantly what a disgusting excuse for a tiny little man he was. He has since proven to have absolutely no redeeming qualities, no moral principles or genuine manliness whatsoever.

And, abomination of abominations, what an insufferable insult to the cause of Christ is it that he claims (without any justification) to be a Christian.

He is also the shallowest minded president in history, and that is saying quite a lot when one thinks that he competes for that honor with such near total imbeciles as Roosevelt, Truman, Eisenhower, Kennedy, Johnson, Nixon, Ford, Carter and Clinton.

He has proven himself repeatedly to be a neo-conservative, i.e., a deceiver, a duplicitous liberal troglodyte feebly pretending to be a man of honor, a conservative. This kind of person is without the slightest doubt the lowest form of life to be found creeping about in the dark, moldy places of the Okefenokee Swamp.

If there is any justice, that smirking, Satanic fool will be seen by history as the worst president and one of the most vile, wicked men ever to thoroughly disgrace the presidency of these United States. To my mind as a Christian theologian, there cannot be the least doubt but that he will justly spend eternity in the deepest, darkest, most foul part of Satan's torture chamber, the smoking, fiery pit of hell.

IRAQ, IRAN, RUSSIA AND CARTER II & III
Woodward is right about Bush being equananimously detached from reality in his second term. The sad thing about the successful surge, which will become crystal clear with the next administration, is that it created a more stable ally for Iran, Hezbollah, Hamas and Russia. And while we tarried in Iraq bolstering the anti-Western Maliki government Iran became a nuclear armed state with Vladimir Putin's blessings. History will judge Bush's last four years as the second term of Jimmy Carter, the greatest enabler of radical Iranian power since the pennut farmer deserted the Shah. And unless John McCain wins in November we will get a Jimmy Carter III more destructive than the first two combined.


Bush Lied?
To those like Eleanor: In 2003 550 metric tons of yellowcake uranium was found in Iraq. That's over 1,212,000 pounds of WMD. If you don't believe me, check an AP story released this summer. You are probably asking why didn't Bush tell us. Because, it would notify the terrorists that it was found and endanger the troops and possibly put nuclear material in the hands of people who don't like us, and I don't mean Pelosi, Reid, Obama, Biden, Carter, Moore, Penn, etc, etc. To me that shows an amazing amount of integrity for a man who could put down his critics, but instead chose to keep our troops and his country safe. Now please shut up with your mantra. Oh and Eleanor, Slick Willie dropped the ball on Osama, more than once, and the majority of the Iraqi deaths were caused by the terrorists.

Hate and Vindictiveness
At a Cabinet meeting held on the day that he died, Abraham Lincoln said, "There are many in Congress who possess feelings of hate and vindictiveness in which I do not sympathize and cannot participate." George W. Bush has also not participated in the hate and vindictiveness against him. For all they know, he may have saved the lives of those who vilify him so unashamedly, but to their shame. Lincoln held a divided Union together by engaging in an unpopular war against devastating internal threat, and perhaps by nearly dividing the Union internally by way of his decision to go to war, Bush may have saved the Union from devastating external threat. Those who hated Lincoln were blind to the deeper truths of the threat to the Union just as I believe those who hate Bush are blind to the deeper truths of the threat against the U.S. from Islamo-fascism today.

His humility...
... has to be noted, not that he has anything to be humble about. Coming as he did on the heels of the only president in history to lie under oath, Bush regained for the office the universal respect it requires. His detractors stoop so low only because clean hits cannot be taken. The man & his family are impecably honest & honorable.

Bob Woodward drools. I cannot believe anyone takes anything he writes or says seriously. His imitation of a wise old man is pathetic.

Has any other president in history left office after two terms with both parents still living? Barbara Bush is remarkable -- wife & mother to presidents, descended from another. I'd vote for her over McCain.

Bush doesn't give a blunderbuss about
his 'legacy' of a personal nature. He was not in office to have an eternal career. NO matter what I thought of some of his decisions that at least was clear. He had to work with folks whose main emphasis was to keep jobs that shielded them from their own incompetency, accountability and severely deficient grasp of reality.

Bush & Spending
President Bush will indeed be vindicated by history which will go on to indict many members of Congress (D's and R's included) who delayed or impeded the legislation they knew was necesary to prevent another 911. Buoyed by a segment of the public opposed to any military action period, the MSM and other mediums, members of Congress held out their votes for sale in typical Washington fashion until their own troughs were filled. Using the same eqanimity that Dr Krauthammer described, President Bush had to agree to every silly pet project these back benchers demanded before they would vote to protect their country. Spending he may well have fought tooth and nail had 911 never occurred. We'll probably never know the kind of back room horse trading that went into passing a bill like FISA, let alone funding for Afghanistan and Iraq.

History may well record that President Bush was fighting two enemies. One foreign. One domestic.
In either case, bravo Mr. Bush. Bravo!

President Bush is a man of honor.
I have always liked George Bush and think that he's been a great president. His love of America and its people is evident always in his words. He did a superhuman job of bringing this country back together on and after 9/11 and stopped the panic and fear. No one believed it could be done and he proved them all wrong.

Thank you for your article, Charles. It's nice to know that I'm not alone in my thinking.

Bush Vindicated?
For what? For invading a country that had nothing to do with 9/11, Bin Laden or Al Qaida.
For what? Lying to the American people about why we went to war in Iraq.
For what? For not ending the war when the mission was "accomplished" and no WMD's were found?
For what? For the deaths of all those innocent Iraqis? American lives lost and thousands more injured and maimed for life?
For what? For making us a debtor nation due to the cost of a war without reason, a war without end?
For what? Dropping the ball on the hunt for Bin Laden?
For what? For attending to Iraq instead of to the real base of the terrorists in Afganisistan?
And it goes on and on.

Come on people. If he had followed his father's way in the Middle East we'd be a lot better off and maybe we would have actually gotten the real bad guys.
When asked why he didn't invade Iraq while he was at it with Desert Storm, George 1 said...Because there's no way out...

But Then, Again

Why Strike Anyone Who'se Already Wallowing In Dapravity?

New York, Indeed!

krauthammer....
"-- not the resignation of a man in the twilight of his presidency but a sense of calm and confidence in eventual historical vindication."

Yeah, that's not equanimity, that's called delusion...

Easy to Disparage
President Bush - for those that do not consider the responsibility of his oath of office - more than anything - to protect his country and its citizens. The surgeon who has the task of cutting out a cancer - must carefully consider the location of the incision. Perhaps in some cases he might find it necessary to cut out an area beyond what some might think necessary but it is the surgeon's decision - knowing the body he may think - what are my options - have the cancer spread or make a valid effort to stop this disease and give the patient a good chance of being well.
In Bush's case the cancer was in the middle east and he had to do what he thought would ultimately give his country a good chance of overwhelming the disease of terrorism.
God Bless President Bush! God Bless our military!
The foundation of the American economy is good -better than it would be if we had been subjected to a few more 9/11's.

Bunk
This is a disappointing piece from Krauthammer. Of course he's right that the "Bush lied, people died" crowd are full of it, since there'd been plenty of Democratic support for tackling Iraq, going back at least to Clinton's declaration on the subject.

But the notion that the dysfunctional Homeland Security bureacracy is a gift to the next President is laughable [just think of the Transportation Security Administration, for example!], and the same is true about the "fix" for the intelligence communities: We just larded a new super-layer of bureacracy atop an already non-working, musclebound system.

Plus, sealing the border with Mexico was a much more sensible and achievable goal than trying to re-engineer the medieval societies of the Arab middle east, but Bush chose the latter instead of the former.

Established the principle?
Rickm: I'm not sure Bush "established" the principle of pre-emptive strike.

Israel struck in 1967 (or thereabouts) before the enemy could invade. I'm sure a student of history could find all kind of cases where a country has struck first when an attack appeared imminent.

Somebody, Somewhere Needs To Take ACORN

OUT.

When I was growing up in the late forties and early fifties, somebody like an ACORN agiitator - like Obama - would get their nose bloodied while filling up at the gas station or having a root beer at the A & W. Race notwithstanding, morons were treated with disdain. Where have we gone wrong?

Could it be the NEA instead of the NRA?


Bush Haters
The strident opposition to Bush now reminds me of the strident opposition to Reagan. Now that Reagan's dead, history treats him quite favorably indeed.

And come to think of it, Reagan had his share of economic problems. When he first took office, there was a recession, blamed on his tax cuts. And of course, the stock market crash of 1987 occurred on his watch. Nevertheless, it was a very prosperous decade, as evinced by the fact that tax revenues doubled despite the lowering of the percent take.

It may not be possible to predict what history will say about Bush, but based on past history, I don't expect an accurate prediction from people who hate his guts.

Bush and Post Cold War Super Power
Bush's legacy (behaviour of a super power) will include the following:

- started first major war against Islamic Terrorists.
- nation building of a democratic Iraq at the heart of the middle east
- established the principle of pre-emptive strike against terrorist enemy
- will act alone if necessary, will form coalition of the willing is possible
- avoid international organizations if they prove to be of hinderance to freedom of action
- promoted democracy, freedom and free trade across the world

Legacy
History will vindicate George W. Bush. I believe that his actions were motivated out of a love for this country. 9/11 changed the country - forever. Those whose hate is without basis and truly ugly will probably lead the praises - history is full of such hypocrites.

Piano Grl

Your piano has 3 keys. Sakamahachi.

Agree
Thank you for your article. I have always believed that President Bush will be vindicated and seen as one of our top Presidents in history.

George W. Bush

May his memory shine in history for centuries - long past the demise of the traitorous aMerican leftists who adore queerdom and abortion. I find them despicable enough to condemn them without regard for ordinary courtesy. May they rot in their living carcasses forever.

I do not honor their "contributions" to TownHall.

I despise them.

Bush Haters
Bush will be vindicated. The saddest part of this all is we conservatives
have let the liberals terrorize us to the point of letting them vilify the
U.S. all over the world. The Bush haters have convinced the world,
and each other, that Bush is evil. We, who believe in essentially the
same things that he believes, have allowed them to hijack our moral
values to the point of being afraid of standing up for what we believe.
What we conservatives really disagree with Bush on is his method of
achieving these things, not the values themselves.

Please stand up for Bush and our values. I have traveled the world,
30 countries, and will be cruising for 15 days with mostly Europeans
& Orientals. I will stand up and be counted, extolling the real values
of Americans, without fear someone may disagree or criticize me or
my beloved USA.


NOPE.
Bush will go down as the President who ushered in the Great Depression of 2008.

never should have happened
If Bill was more interested in taking Bin Laden from the Sudan than his excapades with his white house interns 9-11 would never have defined the Bush administration and the billions of dollars spent would likely never have had to be spent in this effort.
Time will temper Bushes legacy. It will clarify Bill's.

I wholeheartedly agree
that his SCOTUS picks were excellent.
Strange that no-one notices that his district judicial nominations are STILL being filibustered...

other things
Bush also actively opposed homosexual marriage and abortion, and his most effective weapon for this was the selection of two outstanding, conservative judges to the Supreme Court. The other areas are important, of course, but this was the bare minimum standard I had for him. Plus, he redeemed himself from his father's disastrous Supreme Court nomination.

Be specific, please...
You meant to say, I think, that CONGRESS under the Bush administration spent more than CONGRESS under Clinton, right?
Congress has sole power to spend money, even if the president proposes new spending, it must pass through both houses of congress before the funds are allocated.

The Kraut at his finest
Never before has one man done so much good for so many and been so hated for it as George W. Bush. To be sure, I don't like the fact that even apart from the war he outspent the Clinton Administration, but his resolved steadfastness in chasing down this ruthless enemy abroad, in the face of so many ruthless enemies here at home, is what I will remember him for. Only time turns people into heroes. Churchill saved Mother England and wasn't even re-elected for another term. Yes, history will vindicate Mr. Bush, too. It is the American Left that will go to the ash heap...