ottawacitizen.com - 1/15/2009
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This time next week, we'll have a new U.S. president (perhaps you've heard). The inauguration parties will be breaking up, and we'll be in a new political era. I shan't be celebrating much myself: a quick toast to old Bush, and good luck to the new Obama (there seems to be a new one every day). ...
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Thank you, President Bush
The Anchoress —
... of the Atlantic
Read it all.
I don’t expect the haters to get it. No scales falling from eyes, no epiphanies. Not needed. But at least be honest and don’t lie to me or to yourself by suggesting that this policy is anything like “change” from what President Bush has been saying and doing.
Also:
DJ Drummond: A Better Man than his Detractors
David Warren: We Owe a Debt to Bush
Medved: The Right Standard for Judging George W. ...
The End of Bush Derangement Syndrome? No.
The Discerning Texan —
... with the assurance of a repetition of Saigon 1975 as soon as the mad and bad Bush 43 was gotten out of the way. This time, the price was paid by the Iraqi people. But in the future, the bill may be presented somewhat closer to home. And as for the "worst president in history" himself, George W. Bush has exhibited nothing but his accustomed serenity. Despite the worst his enemies could throw at him, his rehabilitation has already begun (as can be seen here, here, here, and here). He will be viewed at last as a man who picked up the worst hand of cards ...
The End of Bush Derangement Syndrome? No.
THE ASTUTE BLOGGERS —
... with the assurance of a repetition of Saigon 1975 as soon as the mad and bad Bush 43 was gotten out of the way. This time, the price was paid by the Iraqi people. But in the future, the bill may be presented somewhat closer to home. And as for the "worst president in history" himself, George W. Bush has exhibited nothing but his accustomed serenity. Despite the worst his enemies could throw at him, his rehabilitation has already begun (as can be seen here, here, here, and here). He will be viewed at last as a man who picked up the worst hand of cards ...
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