“I get the sense that he has the confidence that history will judge him a lot better than The New York Times or the current media does.” Tom Hicks
Remember when honor was important in American politics?
I don’t mind admitting every time I see Barack Obama play POTUS my eyes fill with tears. I am ashamed of his behavior and the way he has played fast and lose with the Constitution and has denigrated this country. I am also absolutely furious over the way his remarkable, brave, honorable, decent, and heroic predecessor was treated and is still being treated.

I Love This GWB Photo!
The United States was blessed with one of the great men in history. And like most great men, he has been subjected to an unending barrage of deplorable and scurrilous treatment at the hands of lesser men who have no concept of what actual greatness is, current White House occupant included.
We all know the left, bought and paid for by George Soros is responsible for 75% of the irrational hatred spewed by the left. As for the right, they are going to be forced to answer for their almost evil and irrational hatred. They’re basically spreading non-GOP conservative lies about Reagan in order to make Bush look bad, but then the very same people did the same thing to Reagan. Unfortunately we’re also dealing with conservative revisionism, so poor GWB doesn’t have a snowball’s chance in you know what.
Abe Greenwald thinks GWB is going to be vindicated very quickly. I truly hope so.
“…President Obama, and the country at large, is finding out that George W. Bush’s most controversial policies were not born of ideological delusion, American arrogance, or missionary zeal. They were imperfect but sound (with the exception of our ties to Riyadh) responses to complicated threats. But the validation of the last president runs a very distant second to the most compelling aspect of all this: the drama over CIA interrogations and Guantanamo will hopefully serve to set the administration on a more serious national security course. And it would be helpful if the American public finally dropped moral outrage as the preferred mode of political argumentation….”
Newsweek has an interesting piece about GWB, but still gets in a swipe at him, and some serious anti-GWB quotes, lying about the sources being “GOP”. But must grudgingly admit:
“…Earlier this year a state lawmaker from Waco, which is close to Bush’s ranch, proposed a bill praising the ex-president as a man who “lived each day with the safety and prosperity of his fellow citizens foremost in his mind; he took a principled stand on a wide range of issues of great importance to every American, and his tireless efforts will not soon be forgotten.” Further, the measure held that Bush should be lauded for his “new antiterrorism tools.”…”





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