Saturday, May 02, 2009

Repeating myself on George W. Bush

I wrote this in December 2008 after looking through a Sept. 18, 1939 Life magazine about the WWII we hadn't yet entered. It's even more true now.
    "The writers even called it a world war--and we weren't in it. I looked through several issues. Despite Bush's failures on the financial front in 2008, I was again so glad that he pursued the terrorists in Afghanistan and Iraq and has kept his word for all these years. He acted with virtually total support of both parties, and one by one they fell away, abandoning principals and allies.

    Really folks, the USA's record for the 20th century is pretty crummy. Yes, you can talk about the "greatest generation"--they did respond after millions had already died in Europe and China. But we dawdled around in WWI, jumping in at the last moment/months of the war. We abandoned millions of our east European allies to the Soviets in 1945. We negotiated Korea and 55 years later we're still messing with north Korea. Then we ran out on the Vietnamese thanks to our home-grown spoiled boomers like Bill Ayers, Bernadine Dohrn and Jane Fonda.

    God bless George W. Bush and we'll let history decide if we had any Presidents in the last 100 years who had all the body parts those guys are reputed to possess--spine, balls, and guts."

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Murray sez:
If only Bush would have had the ability to mesmerize his audience like Obama and Clinton. Our country just might have maintained it's status in the world. Being President during war and difficult economic times with the opposite party and media constantly snapping at your heels, requires convincing oratory. So far, Obama has relied upon his speaking prowness but expect him to fail to convince as soon as the lemmings realize what a disaster Obama has created.

Norma said...

Now that they've heard Obama 24/7, and all the stuttering and stammering off teleprompter, I wonder how many "moderates" and RINOs who crossed the line to vote for a pretty speechifier realize they were duped by pretty words. The Dems of course will never get it.