Part Five
Leadership: George W. Bush has suffered more barbs than any president since Richard Nixon. His critics could never display the decency he has shown for more than seven years on the national political stage.
Part Four
The Presidency: Burdened by a Democratic Congress that can't see beyond the next election, at least the U.S. is blessed with a president with the ability to see a better future and the courage to take risks to achieve it.
Part Three
The Presidency: George W. Bush, obeying a U.N. mandate, set out to dethrone a mass murderer and an aggressive tyrant, expand democracy and take the war on terror to the enemy. He's done all that and more.
Part Two
The Presidency: Addressing Congress just after 9/11, President Bush promised that "as long as the United States of America is determined and strong, this will not be an age of terror." Determination is what explains his perfect record protecting the homeland.
Part One
The Presidency: Years from now, pundits and academics will surely wonder why President Bush's greatest achievement his stewardship of the economy got so little notice during his time in office. Yet that's how it is.
OOOH! Great find, Kaslin! Thanks for the ping! I will read tomorrow. I so miss that man!