It will take historians years to sort out president’s mixed record

As President George W. Bush prepares to leave office, friendly journalists describe him as being confident that his convictions will be vindicated, especially on foreign policy. “I’d like to be a president known as somebody who liberated 50 million people and helped achieve peace,” said the president in a recent interview.

On the other hand, his numerous critics charge that Bush will largely be known for economic calamity and foreign policy ... Full Story »

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Derek Hawkins
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by Derek Hawkins - Jan. 12, 2009

Takes the view that current assessments of the Bush legacy are too harsh or just plain premature. While most of this isn't very original, it elaborates on its points more than others have.

The father of Arab democracy! If you don't understand the multi-dimensional arrogance and stupidity of that phrase, shame on you.

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Leo Romero
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