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Bush's Farewell Hallelujah Chorus
With all the interviews President Bush has been giving out lately, you’d think he has a new movie coming out for Christmas.
ABC, NBC, National Review, Middle East
Broadcasting, the Real Clear Politics Web site - even a talk with the
Washington Post's NASCAR expert. For a fellow who's sometimes gone for
months without a press conference, suddenly, the President's a regular
chatterbox, spreading the word in these final days that his eight years
in office really, really weren't all that bad. Honest.
Regrets, he's had a few. But only a few. Or so he told ABC's Charlie Gibson:
"I think I was unprepared for war. ... In other words, I didn't anticipate war. Presidents - one of the things about the modern presidency is that the unexpected will happen."
But of course he anticipated the war. He and Cheney and the neo-con biker gang had been gunning for an invasion of Iraq long before 9/11. Not that Gibson followed up and asked about that. This is a President, you'll recall, who once said he couldn't think of any mistakes he's made. Instead, he regrets what he sees as the blunders of the intelligence community, not himself.
"The biggest regret of all the presidency has to have been the intelligence failure in Iraq," he said to Gibson. "A lot of people put their reputations on the line and said the weapons of mass destruction is [sic] a reason to remove Saddam Hussein. It wasn't just people in my administration; a lot of members in Congress, prior to my arrival in Washington D.C., during the debate on Iraq, a lot of leaders of nations around the world were all looking at the same intelligence. And, you know, that's not a do-over, but I wish the intelligence had been different, I guess."
Truth is, as far as intelligence goes, the President heard what people thought he wanted to hear, shaped it to his purpose, turned his agents loose to scatter rumors and hearsay on the Sunday talk shows, and bullied a frightened Congress into compliance. He stirred up fears of smoking guns and mushroom clouds where there were none.
Nor was he ready to take the rap for the financial meltdown, even though he said he was sorry people were losing their jobs and savings.
As he explained to ABC's Gibson, "You know, I'm the President during this period of time, but I think when the history of this period is written, people will realize a lot of the decisions that were made on Wall Street took place over a decade or so, before I arrived in President, during I arrived in President."
Odd syntax aside, point taken. Many of the seeds of economic woe were planted by lax oversight and deregulation during Bill Clinton's watch (and Ronald Reagan's and that of the President's father). But whatever happened to, "The buck stops here?"
This legacy tour - few dare call it victory loop - is all part of a strategy, the Washington Post reported, devised two months ago at a meeting in the White House, when White House counselor Ed Gillespie "began meeting with agency heads as part of an effort aimed at compiling the major accomplishments of the Bush administration."
The Los Angeles Times got hold of two pages of positive talking points that have been sent out to officials so they can be included in speeches and interviews. According to the Times, the memo states that the President "‘kept the American people safe' after the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks, lifted the economy after 2001 through tax cuts, curbed AIDS in Africa and maintained ‘the honor and the dignity of his office.'"
Would that the mainstream media would open up the questioning to the rest of us. For one, Mr. President, did you value abject loyalty over know-how and wisdom?
Mother Jones magazine reports that recently Republican Sen. George Voinovich asked the Government Accountability Office (GAO) for questions to ask Barack Obama's political nominees. He got back more than he bargained for - a 150-page list of issues left undealt with during the Bush years. Among the revelations within the GAO's report, according to the magazine's Jonathan Stein, "The Department of Homeland Security and Department of Agriculture have no plan to work together in the event of a food-borne disease outbreak or terrorist attack. The With all the interviews President Bush has been giving out lately, you'd think he has a new movie coming out for Christmas.Department of Defense's security clearance process takes so long it jeopardizes classified information. The EPA's chemical risk assessment program is improperly influenced by private industry...
"Problems like the politicization of the Justice Department are not mentioned. But this report serves as a peephole into the myriad internal problems of the executive branch, depicting a federal bureaucracy that is rife with mismanagement, inefficiency, and faulty communication practices -- all of this combining to jeopardize both the nation's health and security."
No one has asked George Bush about this. Instead, the reporters granted the President's valedictory interviews have asked perfunctory softball questions about Iraq and the economy, then segued to inquiries about domestic life in the White House and what he'll do in Texas after Jan. 20. For one, the man who Newsweek once said was too busy making history to read it, is going to write some - he told National Review's Byron York and Rich Lowry that his interview with them was "jumping jacks for my own book that I'm going to be writing." Will it answer any of the tough questions? Perhaps.
But almost certainly not the biggest one, from which he will divert, splintering off into a thousand digressions and self-deprecating anecdotes: Why?
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15 Comments so far
Show AllBush has gone AWOL again and leaves all the messes to be cleaned up by grownups.
ALL of his 'business ventures' were failures the same as this last gig. However, he has always managed to walk away a lot richer from every endeavor. He either has a special angel hovering over his bungled jobs or a tightly knit group of caretakers. Or maybe both.
The Angel of Death is the only supernatural entity hovering over George
As he explained to ABC's Gibson, "You know, I'm the President during this period of time, but I think when the history of this period is written, people will realize a lot of the decisions that were made on Wall Street took place over a decade or so, before I arrived in President, during I arrived in President."
**is our children learning?
I can never forget the horrific image I "received" the first time I saw this man's face during the 2000 election, nor my feeling about him, but I keep remembering him sitting in that classroom on 9/11, looking like a deer in the headlights after he was told about the planes hitting the towers. I've always believed he was "chosen" because of his psychological profile, one that would have shown his need to be SOMEONE. A promise that if he went along with a plan, did what he was given to do, that he'd go down in history as the greatest president in history. Maybe there's truth in what he said about not being ready for war.
"he was "chosen" because of his psychological profile"
Indeed. I think the word I'm looking for is "sociopath".
I thought the big question would be, "How could you?"
Farewell W 1.1
Farewell..... W ... farewell
from the compassionate ‘commander in chief’
to the Crawford Texas ranch
which brush needs clearing first?...decider
Your farewell brings a breath of relief
that will be so wide spread
the homeland will be color coded green
with category high five sighs
Say W,... I thought your father led smites
might get more bites.
You’ve had the world in quite a fright.
What did we learn
before the expiry of your term?
Are we winning in all the occupations?
You said we weren’t out to build new nations.
W were those wars based on some lies?
Have we been spreading democracy or terror?
or extending fear that ain’t topical
and depressions that ain’t that tropical?
You know W your Enron friends
look like small time hustler slackers
compared to the new Wall street backers
and all that deregulated red that’s clogging up the Fed.
W your swagger has lost it’s bounce
but double talk is still in vogue
new nation’s hoods know how to do rogue
like market accomplished and oil by the ounce
so relax in your new pad in Dallas
be glad it ain’t shaped like a phallus
Can't wait to 'read' the President's scrapbook. Looking forward to Crayola-captioned Kodak moments ("Me, noogying Barney"), newspaper snips ("Me noogying Muzz Merkel") and pretzel tracings.
You can be pathetic and have people truly be sorry for you. Or you can be pathetic and deserve a long dagger through the neck. George Wanker Bush is the latter. The Emperor of mediocrity, of a kind of acid stupidity that instantly dissolves decency and the plainest kind of common sense, of a chuckling surliness as he watches his bodyguards get you on the ground and kick the shit out of you. He, however, makes sure to get in the last whack with his steel-toed boot. This is The Great One, The Decider, The Winston Churchill yet-to-be, The Unappreciated Genius, Our Savior From Terrorism, The Human High Tide That Lifts All Boats, The Conduit For The Word of God and the greatest fucking president of all-time . . . So sorry, George, but your 8 years of brute force, masturbation, of scratching your ass while everyone and everything goes to hell, of shit-faced dullness and True Belief that everyone is dumber than you and can't see through your freshman frat bro' monkey shines, of cocaine snorting that makes you feel 20 feet tall and possessor of all the swagger in Creation, won't and can't save you from the fact that your failure is truly Cosmic in dimension; it has earned a permanent place of shame in our history and when they throw the last shovel full of dirt on your grave, that shame will sit there on your tombstone until the end of time. Fuck you and Mission Accomplished!
Come on, tell us what you really think. (grin)
Bush's greatest accomplishment will be in his death. If he can somehow prevent people from lining up to defacate on his grave, that will be a measure of his success. Personally, I'd be willing to visit his presidential library, if only to use the restroom.
He makes Hitler, Stalin, and Pol Pot look like amateurs. It took all of them longer to do half as much damage to the world... it's questionable whether the world - this planet - will ever recover. This bastard ushered in the biggest catastrophe to ever hit mankind - and he made it all so much worse. The only thing worst than this miscreant is the miscreants that allowed him to do this. History - if anyone survives - will prove this period to be far worse than we can now imagine. We are entering a new Dark Age - and most people aren't even aware...
"he"? "he" did all this? i seem to recall a congress, supreme court, media, and people involved in all this crap too. besides one or two (considered whackos by 'respectable' opinion, e.g., chavez, putin somewhat), what world leaders have offered a public rebuke (much less real resistance) to anything our gov't has done?
http://whoisioz.blogspot.com/2008/12/george-w-bush-appreciation.html
....But who, in fact, was he? And I think the plain answer is that he was no one special, one more failed scion of a failing family, a ruler who could only be considered remarkable, whether for better or worse, in a nation that still fancies itself a democracy. Were we communists, or better yet a monarchy, his vapidity and mediocrity wouldn't shock us at all. People less in thrall to the myth of their own great, national, deliberative process are less inclined to surprise when a bumbler, an asshole, or a moron shows up in the imperial palace, playing dress-up and treating international affairs like a board game. Your own experience in a hierarchy without democratic pretensions should tell you as much. It might drive you nuts, but when was the last time you were surprised that the boss turned out to be an idiot?.......
The REALLY scary thing is that he's got the power for another month!
George C. Brown - With all the material being written about the inconceivable ignorance (or clumziness, or duplicity) of this outgoing bunch of criminals, when is someone going to bite the bullet and ask for a REAL Official Investigation of the 9/11 Attacks. This is not intended as an attempt to resurtrect what some have called a "crackpot witchhunt" or "comspiracy theory", but to really determine what actually happened on 9/11/01 - - and to attempt to answer all the many facets of that fateful day which have never been fully explained.