But correct.
Diehard GOP faithful, the dwindling number of Bush loyalists and political pundits of every stripe and medium seem obsessed these days with defining or discerning the "legacy of George W. Bush."
Frankly, I spend more time worrying about whether or not the United States can survive the remaining 15 months of his ebbing presidency.
There is little mystery about what future historians will consider to be the legacy of the 43rd president of the United States. Those historians are certain to describe the first presidential administration of the 21st century with terms such as dissipation and perversion.
Sadly, this president has diminished a great nation and may diminish it further...
Our elected officials in both political parties and the national media should worry less about the legacy of this lame-duck president and far more about the future of a great nation and people debilitated by his ruinous leadership.
Frankly, I spend more time worrying about whether or not the United States can survive the remaining 15 months of his ebbing presidency.
There is little mystery about what future historians will consider to be the legacy of the 43rd president of the United States. Those historians are certain to describe the first presidential administration of the 21st century with terms such as dissipation and perversion.
Sadly, this president has diminished a great nation and may diminish it further...
Our elected officials in both political parties and the national media should worry less about the legacy of this lame-duck president and far more about the future of a great nation and people debilitated by his ruinous leadership.
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I don't watch Dobbs(too much business-class orientation) nor CNN, but this snippet of his comments are right on the mark. I suspect he wasn't saying any of this, though, until lately, when it's a moot point. Would've helped if these things had been said in 2002 forward...
Perversion? What does Dobbs know?
I watch Lou Dobbs sometimes. He's been on Bush' ass for a long, long time. He friggin' despises that POS and all of his appointed Cronies, and he never holds back his critical comments of W. He actually gives him just as much hell as Jon Stewart and Colbert combined, not in an intentionally funny way, but that's how it comes out when you watch him.
Big Em - try watching Lou Dobbs - it's great!!
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