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by BooMan
People that know me know that I frequently joke about Bush's prospects in retirement. Who is going to pay to hear him give a speech? George W. Bush is like Dan Quayle on steroids. He's not just ridiculous, he's actually responsible. He's going to go down in history as a kind of hybrid of Nixon/McGovern/Carter. He'll be part radical, part incompetent, part crooked, and totally responsible for ruining the short-term prospects for his party. No one is going to want to hear Bush speak. First of all, he can't speak. But Bush is counting on a lot of money coming his way on the lecture tour.
...in an interview with a book author in the Oval Office one day last December, he daydreamed about the next phase of his life, when his time will be his own. Somehow I don't think the Crawford Kiwanis Club has that kind of cheese. Bush's real ambition is even more pie-in-the-sky.
For now, though, Mr. Bush told the author, Robert Draper, in a later session, “I’m playing for October-November.” That is when he hopes the Iraq troop increase will finally show enough results to help him achieve the central goal of his remaining time in office: “To get us in a position where the presidential candidates will be comfortable about sustaining a presence,” and, he said later, “stay longer.” "Stay longer." That's Bush's real goal for America. He wants to make it possible for us to stay longer in Iraq. And this is the kind of confidence he provides...
Mr. Bush acknowledged one major failing of the early occupation of Iraq when he said of disbanding the Saddam Hussein-era military, “The policy was to keep the army intact; didn’t happen.” To this day, he doesn't know why the Iraqi army was disbanded? Hard to hold someone accountable for that decision if you don't know who made it, and why. But Bush is just being dishonest. He's dishonest to the end.
“One interesting question historians are going to have to answer is: Would Saddam have behaved differently if he hadn’t gotten mixed signals between the first resolution and the failure of the second resolution?” Mr. Bush said. “I can’t answer that question. I was hopeful that diplomacy would work.” No one is going to show up at his shitty institute. Who is this guy kidding? Here's the one part I enjoyed reading...
Mr. Bush went on to share private thoughts that appeared to reflect a level of sorrow and presidential isolation that he strongly implied he took pains to hide, a state of being that he seemed to view as coming with the presidency and with which he professed to be at peace. Did Laura mean 'run for President' or did she mean 'invade Iraq'? Either way, it was a mistake and a misfortune.
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