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PostPosted: 01/04/09 4:07 am • # 1 
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This is an interesting read BUT it does NOT change my own opinion that gwb's presidential "legacy" will be exposed in history books as egotistical, arrogant, deceitful, and [most of all] INcompetent ~ hindsight of course will include "intentions" and "personality" ~ but intentions AND personality are fully trumped by compentency and results ~ Richard North Patterson nails my own feelings in the "Author's Note" to The Race, where he comments that he wrote the book " ... because, like so many of us, I think contemporary politics as practiced are accelerating America's decline. ... millions of Americans want common-sense solutions to our common problems, not more division, distrust, and disdain. Even clearer is ... our craving for authetic leaders who will tell the truth as they perceive it, and care more about the country than themselves." ~ to me, gwb failed miserably on each of those characteristics that I crave ~ just because someone might be fun or interesting to have a drink with does NOT qualify him/her to lead our country ~ so the question here is on exactly what a presidential legacy should be based ~ competency or personality ~ Sooz


Analysis: Bush's personality shapes his legacy



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PostPosted: 01/04/09 5:13 am • # 2 

Ben Feller is a member of the conservative Fordham Foundation.

I don't put any stock in what he writes about Bush or much of anything else.

Here are some of his other articles:

Distinctly Bush: Legacy Shaped by Personality from The Christian Post.

Bush: Gaza Violence Sparked by Hamas 'Act of Terror' also from The Christian Post.

Bush defends concept of preemptive war from the Boston Globe

I consider him a Bush apologist and I believe he's trying to help Bush with his legacy.



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PostPosted: 01/05/09 5:58 pm • # 3 
I agree that Bush's personality will shape his legacy and that Bush is a narcissist.

Frank Rich in the NY Times wrote a fairly scathing editorial about him ...

"I was a wartime president, and war is very exhausting," he told C-Span. "The president ends up carrying a lot of people's grief in his soul," he told Gibson. And so when he visits military hospitals, "it's always been a healing experience," he told The Wall Street Journal. But, incredibly enough, it's his own healing he is concerned about, not that of the grievously wounded men and women he sent to war on false pretenses. It's "the comforter in chief" who "gets comforted," he explained, by "the character of the American people." The American people are surely relieved to hear it.

http://www.nytimes.com/20...n/04rich.html?_r=1&em


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