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The Sacrificial Presidency of George W. Bush
American Thinker ^ | 5-5-11 | Paul Kengor

Posted on 05/05/2011 6:16:23 AM PDT by radioone

"Yeah, we waterboarded Khalid Sheikh Mohammed," former President George W. Bush told an audience in Grand Rapids, Michigan in June 2010. "I'd do it again to save lives."

When Bush said this a year ago, the howls from the left weren't as loud as usual. And why would they be? The "angry left," as Bush called it -- and felt it more acutely than anyone bestriding the planet -- didn't care much anymore. Waterb oarding had been a tool for the left's purposes: to demonize and defeat Bush. It had usefulness just as Iraq once had. It had gotten the Democrats not only a gigantic Congressional majority but also the presidency, ensuring $800-billion "stimulus" packages, ObamaCare, nationalization of GM, and decades more of Roe v. Wade. In the ultimate progressive coronation, waterboarding, like Iraq, like Gitmo, like Abu Ghraib, like so much more, enabled the election of the most anti-war, anti-Bush, and generally most left-wing of all Democratic presidential candidates, Barack Obama.

And so, when Bush made no apologies for waterboarding Khalid Sheikh Mohammed last June, the normal hysteria was a mere din.

Further tempering the usual shouting were the suddenly cooled voices of mainstream Democrats, who, though not as far to the left as the extremists in their ranks, still read the New York Times as if it were Gospel, or their daily bread. These Democrats are governed by the anonymous power of emotion and the fads and fashions of the moment -- and by what had been their party's only definable operating principle: If Bush was for it, they were against it.

They had been against practically everything George Bush did from 2004 to 2008. I never saw anything like it. As someone who studies and teaches history, foreign policy, and the Middle East, I watched in great frustration as Democrats opposed things they had always supported when their guy was commander-in-chief, and no doubt would again, once back in the White House. They slammed away at George W. Bush, scourging the man, roasting and toasting and turning and skewering, politically crucifying him. It was ugly -- and so unjust. Finally, after eight years of Bill Clinton, we had a president who cared not a whit about polls, completely giving himself for what he believed was right, and liberals torched him.

Still, Bush quietly carried his cross, turning the other cheek, accepting the torment, sacrificing his presidency for what he thought was best for his country and citizens. He could've closed Gitmo. He could've stopped the "enhanced interrogation" of detainees. He could've stopped waterboarding. He could've picked up and packed up and abandoned Iraq and Afghanistan.

Bush hung in there, devoting himself to preventing another 9/11. Even many Republicans fled him, especially those who for bizarre political/psychological reasons subject themselves to corrosive doses of CBS, NBC, ABC, the New York Times, and the Washington Post. Many of those Republicans emailed me daily, taking the bait, constantly panicked by the latest unsubstantiated silliness spun on the liberal gristmill to feed the mainstream media's anti-Bush appetite. The accusations would have been laughably stupid if not so viciously sad.

Did it work? Oh, you bet it did. Going into the final year of his presidency, Bush had the worst approval of any president since Truman, somehow below even Carter and Nixon. Everyone was against him.

But President George W. Bush carried on, resigned to the fact that he would leave office unappreciated. Even as the left hopped and hollered and twitched and poked all around him, he retained the War on Terror policies that would one day allow the left's guy in the Oval Office, Barack Obama, to secure the signature foreign-policy success that most of us knew would redound to Bush's successor. The moment arrived on May 1, 2011, when a jubilant President Obama was able to announce to the world, in a statement with at least 14 first-person references, that Osama bin Laden was dead. Those 14 self-references were 14 more than any Obama thanks to Bush. (Bush got one mention from Obama, a nod for not declaring war against Islam after 9/11.)

Of course, anyone with common sense, and not ruled by partisan emotion, understands that Bush's policies made the capture possible. They were the same polices that Senator Obama and an ever-enraged left employed to take down Bush.

"We obtained that information through waterboarding," stated Congressman Peter King (R-NY) shortly after Obama's historic announcement, confirming what conservatives figured. That information, said King, "directly led us to Bin Laden."

King told Fox's Bill O'Reilly:

[Y]ou mentioned the fact that we obtained ... vital information about the courier for Osama. We obtained that information through waterboarding. So for those who say that waterboarding doesn't work, who say it should be stopped and never used again, we got vital information which directly led us to bin Laden. ... It came from an overseas prison where Khalid Sheikh Mohammed was being interrogated. Waterboarding was used, and it was during the interrogation of Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, through waterboarding, that this information was learned."

Naturally, "progressives" immediately pounced on King's statement, which cannot be permitted to be true. You can count on the Times to work super-hard on that one (click here). They cannot credit Bush, which is an unbearable, unsustainable notion in the left's mental universe.

And yet, as even liberal sources from the Times to the Washington Post are forced to concede, it was the totality of the things the Bush administration did, including interrogation of Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, which led to Osama. Even if, as some liberals are claiming, Khalid Sheikh Mohammed divulged key information under "standard interrogation" after he was waterboarded, obviously the mere thought of another waterboarding worked wonders in making him talk.

Because of that, and more, bin Laden now follows a legion of Islamist ghosts extinct because of a process begun by George W. Bush. The 9/11 architect joins a roster of Hall of Terror corpses that include Saddam Hussein, Uday Hussein, Qusay Hussein, Abu Musab al-Zarqawi, Abu Abbas, Abu Nidal, and more. They're all dead. It's a world vastly better than the 9/11 world first confronted by George W. Bush, not unlike the vastly improved post-Cold War world that Democrat Bill Clinton inherited after two terms of Republican Ronald Reagan.

And now, the headlines of history -- which the political left writes via media, academia, Hollywood, and the publishing industry -- will read "Obama Got Osama."

But how? That's the story behind the headlines. With the help of everything Bush had done. Heck, Bush may have gotten Obama not only Osama but a second term. And liberals wonder why conservatives find it bitterly difficult to credit President Obama?

For that matter, will the left credit Bush? Will there be a public confession or apology or commendation for this man they pilloried, who helped make possible the triumph enjoyed by the president they revere -- the political messiah to the Bush devil? No. There's no faith, hope, or charity.

"Life takes its own turns, makes its own demands, writes its own story," said George W. Bush four months before 9/11. "[T]he greatest rewards are found in the commitments we make with our whole hearts -- to the people we love and to the causes that earn our sacrifice."

For George W. Bush, the sacrificial presidency continues.


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KEYWORDS: binladen; bush; democrats; leftists; obama; presidentbush; presidentgeorgewbush
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To: ohioWfan; kevao; Just A Nobody

He allowed himself to be pummeled mercilessly

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Curious .. that some folks still apparently lack wisdom about the big picture, and/or don’t get or yet have a handle on presidential behavior and how it reflects on the Office globally.

Remember? It’s an Office? The highest office in the land, the leader of the free world ? It has unparallelled stature and gravitas .. just by its being .. inherently, historically and globally.

Presidents with character don’t sink to the level of the daily babble .. errr, I should say they don’t usually. Doing so, substantively lowers the standing, power, image and deserved respect accorded this peerless Office in its entirety.

When our president speaks, when he makes a decision .. it reverberates throughout the entire world: to our citizens, allies and most critically: our enemies.

Kev — do you regard the current resident as having presidential dignity, character and selfless leadership? Does he inspire your pride and trust ?

The world’s?

Feel safe?

Is the afore-referenced historic honor and respect to the Office being upheld ?

So, how do you think history will reflect the impact and reality of the calibre of the man .. the character, personal and presidential integrity, and selfless leadership for the good of the country .. in both?

No human is perfect, not one of us.

Reasonable, thinking people with maturity, perspective and a grasp of wartime priorities know that, in the face of historic and heartbreaking calamity, the subsequent economic teetering, the most rabid and vicious opposition, press, despicable and filthy personal mockery and attacks, President Bush faced all the nation’s many weighty challenges with strength, maturity, focus, intelligence, resolve, integrity, grace and good will... and above all: rose above the personal and put the critical priorities of the Office and protection of the country first.

Most critically, he was unabashed in his pronouncements and actions to the world, demonstrating by his decisions his relentless mission, that protecting the nation was his #1 priority, and he valiantly did so... despite all the many predictions that there would be another 9/11.

The world knew: don’t mess with the USA .. it was a confident and undeniable projection to the world of unwavering resolve, muscle and strength. You certainly never saw him sink to the pettiness of countering his critics and detractors .. and it spoke volumes.

Apparently, you would’ve preferred that .. reducing the hallowed standing and dignity of the Office by being small and petty.

Sad.

The current resident sinks to that level constantly. I guess that’s how you like your presidents.

We’ll probably never know the scope and horror of all the threats and danger President Bush took to his pillow in spotty and nervous sleep each night, 365 days a year after 9/11, and the sometimes apocolyptic decisions that weighed so heavily on his shoulders .. and his alone.

And yet .. in all the days, he projected normalcy, decisiveness, even humor .. but a steady hand, a very steady hand, consistency and composure.

Somehow, I believe with God’s Grace, he graciously upheld and respected the Office throughout, regardless of popularity, polls and personal wounds. He made the tough decisions, and he unfailingly spoke without rancor, or voicing his hurt or taking cheap jabs against the flood of many vocal critics, even from his own side.

His sole focus was on his sworn duties, bringing honor to the Office, and defending to his last day .. the nation, its citizens and our precious military .. all of which he so clearly treasures and honors.

Let’s just take one issue: safety.

Did you feel safe when President Bush held the Office ? Can you put a value or price on the nights of peaceful sleep and your life .. the reality that you and your loved ones are alive today and not victims of a bomb or horrendous attack?

Yes .. reasonable, thinking people take the measure of the whole man, through the entirety of the terrifying times, the hundreds of critical days and life and death decisions, all the mighty challenges he faced, while still conducting the more mundane and lighter duties .. and handling them as a good-natured grownup .. while in the Office.

He just did the job he swore a sacred oath to God to do, for every day it was his.

Inspite of and despite your “yeah, but” and that of other BDS naysayers and those imbued with the same lack of maturity, perspective and respect of priorities, history will accord him a most deserved noble and honorable appraisal.

God bless him .. I and hundreds of millions of other Americans will be eternally grateful that he was in the Office and our President. Absolutely right man, right time.
Thank you, God.


61 posted on 05/05/2011 1:42:12 PM PDT by STARWISE (The overlords are in place .. we are a nation under siege .. pray, go Galt & hunker down)
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To: STARWISE
Inspite of and despite your “yeah, but” and that of other BDS naysayers

First, I'm not a BDS naysayer.

reducing the hallowed standing and dignity of the Office by being small and petty.

Second, if you think the only way to fight back is to be small and petty, then maybe you should study how Chris Christie handles his opponents with class, dignity, and a great deal of humor to boot.

62 posted on 05/05/2011 1:47:44 PM PDT by kevao
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To: kevao

Second, if you think the only way to fight back is to be small and petty, then maybe you should study how Chris Christie handles his opponents with class, dignity, and a great deal of humor to boot

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Aaah yes. I admire him.

And that’s where the Office .. the Presidency .. NOT a governorship .. stands head and shoulders above, miles above, in global scope and national image in every possible way, and with a singularly unique impact.

And this is the unparallelled case most especially in wartime and the CIC position and all it entails, and it therefore cannot factually be compared in any way to any other politician you could name, effective or not.

Apples .. oranges.

Sorry. I believe that argument totally fails.


63 posted on 05/05/2011 2:06:33 PM PDT by STARWISE (The overlords are in place .. we are a nation under siege .. pray, go Galt & hunker down)
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To: kevao

I also asked you questions.

Answers?


64 posted on 05/05/2011 2:15:02 PM PDT by STARWISE (The overlords are in place .. we are a nation under siege .. pray, go Galt & hunker down)
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To: Just A Nobody

Thank You! Reading through the comments gives me hope for our great country.


65 posted on 05/05/2011 2:18:14 PM PDT by penelopesire (Let The Congressional Hearings Begin!)
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To: STARWISE
I also asked you questions. Answers?

You mean you seriously expected answers to sneering, patronizing drivel like this?

Remember? It’s an Office? The highest office in the land, the leader of the free world ?

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do you regard the current resident as having presidential dignity, character and selfless leadership? Does he inspire your pride and trust ?

I express lament over GWB not being more aggressive in fighting back against all the outlandish lies constantly hurled at him, and so you then have this irresistible need to talk to me like I'm a four-year-old? Whatever.

Oh, and lest you accuse me of evasion, my answers are: yes to your first "question" and no to the second (as if you couldn't have guessed).

66 posted on 05/05/2011 3:45:04 PM PDT by kevao
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To: kevao

Kev — do you regard the current resident as having presidential dignity, character and selfless leadership? Does he inspire your pride and trust ?

The world’s?

Feel safe?

Is the afore-referenced historic honor and respect to the Office being upheld ?

Did you feel safe when President Bush held the Office ? Can you put a value or price on the nights of peaceful sleep and your life .. the reality that you and your loved ones are alive today and not victims of a bomb or horrendous attack?

So, how do you think history will reflect the impact and reality of the calibre of the man .. the character, personal and presidential integrity, and selfless leadership for the good of the country .. in both?


67 posted on 05/05/2011 3:50:16 PM PDT by STARWISE (The overlords are in place .. we are a nation under siege .. pray, go Galt & hunker down)
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To: STARWISE

LOL


68 posted on 05/05/2011 3:51:35 PM PDT by kevao
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To: kevao

And, there ya go ...


69 posted on 05/05/2011 3:52:31 PM PDT by STARWISE (The overlords are in place .. we are a nation under siege .. pray, go Galt & hunker down)
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To: radioone

Great article. I would love for GWB to be able to read it somehow.


70 posted on 05/05/2011 3:55:49 PM PDT by Yardstick
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To: STARWISE

Yep, you sure beat that straw man you tried to make out of me. And how! I guess congratulations are in order....


71 posted on 05/05/2011 3:56:04 PM PDT by kevao
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To: STARWISE

Thanks for the ping!


72 posted on 05/05/2011 6:15:23 PM PDT by thecodont
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To: STARWISE
Eloquent post, STARWISE! Just beautiful!

BRAVA!!!


73 posted on 05/05/2011 6:25:02 PM PDT by ohioWfan (Proud Mom of a Bronze Star winner!)
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To: ohioWfan

Thanks for the ping! Bookmarked.


74 posted on 05/05/2011 7:37:01 PM PDT by silent_jonny (Thank you President Bush and God bless the US military)
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To: ohioWfan

Thank you very much, L .. ;)


75 posted on 05/05/2011 9:15:32 PM PDT by STARWISE (The overlords are in place .. we are a nation under siege .. pray, go Galt & hunker down)
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To: radioone

Please. The only thing G. W. Bush sacrificed was the Republican Party. His policies and his inability to defend them were directly responsible for the 2006 and 2008 elections.


76 posted on 05/05/2011 9:32:25 PM PDT by Antoninus (Hey Obama--Nice job taking out Osama. We're still going to run you out of DC in 2012.)
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To: ohioWfan

Thank you for the ping, ohioWfan! Great to see lots of familiar faces here and it made me think how thrilled our Snowman would have been to hear this news!!!!

Talk about double standards! Daniel Pearl’s beheading was shown on you tube but the left is screaming that Usama was disposed of at sea and didn’t receive a proper Muslim burial. I guess he’s lucky there weren’t any woodchippers around.

Not surprising that Obama’s speech was all about I, I, I while George W. Bush and Dick Cheney thanked our military in their very first words. George W. Bush was a Blessing to all of us, a humble and gentle man. An honorable man. There’s nothing left to say.


77 posted on 05/07/2011 9:09:35 PM PDT by GoldwaterChick
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