History will remember President Bush well.
And btw, it will comment on just how screwed up the mainstream media was during the past eight years.
That will be one of the ‘big things’ history discusses and writes papers about for the next couple of centuries.
That won’t be pretty, but it will be accurate, unlike say CBS or NBC news.
YAWN????
Depends on who writes the history.
Read Perle’s account of the Bush years and his role in them from Sunday morning. He makes it clear that Bush tolerated a level of insubordination that was inexcusable in any chief administrator much less the POTUS. There should have been blood in the halls of the State Dept., the CIA, and even the Pentagon if only half of what Perle had to say was true. Bush was plainly just too good of a man to do what the job required. Too bad because he was our last chance
Bush’s biggest blunder was naively believing he could get Democrats to work with him honestly and constructively. By not eventually recognizing this impossibility, using his majority and bully pulpit to push through what was right while ignoring the howling from the left and letting the American people decide the value of it, he set the stage for today.
And it was made worse by his playing the “nice guy,” not smacking down the constant barrage of lies pushed by the left and parroted by the MSM about his administration. He allowed propaganda to become unchallenged fact. He should be familiar with the principle that silence equals assent.
1) Single digit vetoes. 2) Doing the jobs Americans won't do. 3) Islam is the religion of peace. 4) I looked into Putin's eyes and saw his soul. 5) The Angela Merkel back rub.