Bush will stand alongside Washington and Lincoln as the most important Presidents ever.
Washington was the father of our country.
Lincoln held the country together in the face of a Civil War.
When future historians look back on the United States and ask when the country began its long decline to repression, superstition, and third-rate world power, they will mark the Bush Administration as the beginning of the end. Of course, those historians will be writing in the new intellectual capitals of the world, in Asia and China, where the best American students will desperately hope to attend.
(I’m being half tongue-in-cheek about this. I don’t think it’s inevitable, or even probable. Still, if we continue in the direction that Bush is steering us, it’s where we’ll end up. Many liberals are keenly aware that Bush is as the Weekly Standard describes, and are frustrated by the Democrats’ inability to GET THE POINT.)
Im with Bush on the PRESS-BASHING
I quite agree with this article.
Bush will stand alongside Washington and Lincoln as the most important Presidents ever.
Washington was the father of our country.
Lincoln held the country together in the face of a Civil War.
When future historians look back on the United States and ask when the country began its long decline to repression, superstition, and third-rate world power, they will mark the Bush Administration as the beginning of the end. Of course, those historians will be writing in the new intellectual capitals of the world, in Asia and China, where the best American students will desperately hope to attend.
(I’m being half tongue-in-cheek about this. I don’t think it’s inevitable, or even probable. Still, if we continue in the direction that Bush is steering us, it’s where we’ll end up. Many liberals are keenly aware that Bush is as the Weekly Standard describes, and are frustrated by the Democrats’ inability to GET THE POINT.)