Is George W. Bush about to start a political comeback?Wait a minute. I had to stop right there for a bias alert. Who decided that Bush was "one of the worst presidents in U.S. history"? A bunch of lefty academics and politicians. The people know better.
Written off as one of the worst presidents in U.S. history when he left office,...
Was he Lincoln or Washington? No. Was he Buchanan or Carter? Absolutely not. History will be much kinder to George W. Bush than McClatchey is today.
Continuing...
...the 63-year-old Bush has been keeping a low profile, fading from view as the country turned its attention to his successor, President Barack Obama .When you think back to all the "abuses" that Bush was accused of, from wiretapping terrorists to war crimes etc., it all pales in comparison to what Obama and the Democrats are doing today as they take America full speed into socialism. Bush will look like a saint when compared to his successor.
Now, some events might be turning in Bush's favor just as he and his family emerge to tell their side of the story, first with the release this week of Laura Bush's memoir, "Spoken From the Heart," then in November with the release of his book, "Decision Points."
"The rehab's well under way," said Mark McKinnon , a Bush confidant who still bikes with the former president in Texas .
"His loyalists have always believed that history would be much kinder to the president than public opinion was during his term. We also believe that leaders who make tough decisions are rarely popular when they're president, but that history puts things into context."
Most notably, the war in Iraq may not turn out to be the political albatross it was while he was in office.
While problems persist there — and the weapons of mass destruction that Bush cited in ordering the invasion never were found — democracy does appear to be taking hold, the U.S. is on track to withdraw combat troops by August and even Democratic Vice President Joe Biden now calls the war in Iraq a success.
"I am very optimistic about Iraq ," Biden said recently. "You're going to see a stable government in Iraq that is actually moving toward a representative government."
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"Written off" indeed. By the same "mainstream media" that is bleeding circulation daily? By the same generation of journalists operating the Democrats-only-need-apply news sites?
They did their darndest, it's true, to create around the clock negativity which surely helped elect Obama. But that was then. Now we have reality with which to make comparison.
(And it ain't pretty.)
"The rehab's well under way," said Mark McKinnon , a Bush confidant who still bikes with the former president in Texas .
Umm, rehab's not the best word here as it brings to mind alcohol and cocaine.
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