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Wednesday, November 21, 2007
Kathleen Parker :: Townhall.com Columnist
On Bush Time
by Kathleen Parker
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ABOARD AIR FORCE ONE -- George W. Bush has accepted that he won't live long enough to witness his legacy, though he still hopes to capture Osama bin Laden before leaving office in just over a year.

These were among his thoughts during an in-flight interview on Monday following a Thanksgiving address in Virginia. Bush looked relaxed in a blue jacket, and frequently gazed out the window as he reflected on his years in office, the war and this season of gratitude.

For his part, the president said he's grateful for men and women who volunteer to fight the war against radicals and extremists and help others "realize the blessings of liberty."

"I'm amazed at our citizens who understand the risks, understand the hardships, who volunteer to do this," he said.

If that sounds familiar, it should. Bush offers few new insights these days as he remains focused on his mission to build a foundation of freedom in the Middle East. If Americans can trust anything, it is that Bush won't relent in his conviction that security at home depends on creating democratic institutions and stability elsewhere.

To his critics, this may seem like denial and stubbornness -- "the Decider" sticks to script even when circumstances change. But, as Bush pointed out, "this notion of stubbornness is based upon the criticism of people who didn't agree with the initial decision to begin with."

His greatest critics are, of course, those who want to take his place in the Oval Office. Bush won't entertain hypotheticals about who that might be but says he's trying to make the next president's job easier by making the tough decisions now. "That's why it's very important for me to remind the American people that we've got to support these military commanders, support their decisions. ... I think anybody who's president will understand the strategic consequences of failure in Iraq."

He also said that anyone who believes we're not in a war against extremists and radicals will "learn differently when they get in there and hear the intelligence I hear."

Bush's confidence in a successor's wisdom, regardless of party, may be tied to his own convictions and his characteristic tendency to project his values onto others. No sentient American needs to be reminded of the president's core belief in the Almighty's gift of freedom to all people.

But what does that mean in a practical sense? What does George W. Bush see when he looks out that window? A big picture and a time in a distant future.

I suggested to him that he has acquired a sense of time shared by our enemies. Radical Islamists have said that Americans have watches, but that true believers have time. To successfully defeat such an enemy, one needs to think as the enemy does, to see time from the perspective of real stars rather than rising political ones. Continued...

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Kathleen Parker is a syndicated columnist with the Washington Post Writers Group.
 
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Posting prob/JETP
General Comment.

If anyone sees this it would be interesting to know if there are some "hidden" rules about posting.

I tried, "ad infitum" to post a 3 parter; the second and third posted fine; the first would not post. there was no 2000 char problem, and no other expalination.

So I reduced the size by splitting it; Now both have posted. Remember, there was no 2000 char message in any case.

The prob isthat my comments are scattered; oh, well.


Jetpilot:

Your hatred far exceeds your intelligence; The "facts" you allude to are only your fondest dreams; you hope that Bush is EVIL, EVIL he must
go, or the world is lost!

It is not worth anyone's time to dispute the details of your ranting; GET A LIFE; GO SEE A SHRINK, YOU NEED IT BADLY.

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[Seeming to realize she had said too much, Rice tried to bury the revelation by piling on words. She insisted that the document, the PDB's title notwithstanding, "did not warn of attacks inside the United States. It was historical information based on old reporting." Whereupon Ben-Veniste invited her to seek the declassification of the entire memo. Rice declined.]

Mr. Pinkerton is clairvoyant; he is able to read Rice’s mind: “seeming to realize” and “she piled on words!” Oh my, piling words is certainly something that Mr. Pinkerton is familiar with!
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