History Will Forgive George W Bush

September 23rd, 2008 Filed under: Uncategorized — Contributing Writer

George W. Bush is at the mercy of history. While liberal pundits glorify his most infamous policies and blunders, decades from his departure from the White House Bush will be free of the country’s stinging zeitgeist.

The most scholarly of historians may cite his immigration policy, which advocated strict border control and gave a pathway for existing illegals to attain citizenship. His minority appointments, including Condoleezza Rice and Colin Powell, will be recognized by civil rights activists as significant in the path to racial equality. Some may even praise his fight against AIDS in Africa.

The majority of his achievements, however, will largely go unnoticed. For the man who currently sits in the highest office in the country and plays the most recognized role in global politics, George W. Bush will leave the White House alone and unpopular.

Harry S. Truman left public office ignored by even his Democratic constituents. He is now appreciated for his willingness to stand firm against Soviet aggression.

While George W. Bush will not become the most celebrated president in US history, he will certainly be recognized for his own willingness to counter the Islamic threat from the Middle East. In dealing with radical extremists, Bush reflects an untreated alcoholic. He is stubbornly aggressive even against public opinion, and for that history will redeem him.

Much of Bush’s legacy is largely in question. Should 9/11 be followed by another unholy attack on our soil, will history recognize Bush as the first to acknowledge the significant threat in the Middle East? Should peace and prosperity follow an American occupation and democratization of the Middle East, will America realize that Bush successfully put an end to the imminent danger posed by radical extremists?

Either possibility is dependent upon time. What is certain is that against the flow of political rhetoric and populist calls for a deliciously swift exit from Iraq, Bush stood firm on his stance against extremism. His call for a surge of troops in Iraq is now recognized as a military success despite strong urges to adopt the Baker-Hamilton report. Iraq is now stable and adopting a democracy free of Saddam Hussein.

Bush came into office and shook things up following a horrific attack from the Middle East. It may take decades for the dust to settle, but eventually the fog surrounding an infamous presidency will clear to reveal a man who, stubborn in his unpopular ways, embraced the need to protect his nation from an evolving threat.

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  1. 8 Responses to “History Will Forgive George W Bush”

  2. By jen on Sep 23, 2008 | Reply

    Wait, what? “The majority of his achievements…will largely go unnoticed.” ?? Um…by “majority,” you make it sound like there are lots of achievements.

    Ohhh…I get it — it’s opposite day, right? Ha! Good one! So, by “achievements,” you mean royal f***ups. Well, you’re right, Tracie — most of his pronunciation blunders won’t be remembered, specifically…just that he was a colossal dumbass. As George Will said, “The English language has not been kind to George Bush.”

    But um, Lacy? his “Bush Doctrine” will, in fact, go down in history as really, really bad. In fact, I’d say that George W. is arguably the worst. President. Ever.

    Keep up the good work. I like you, Betty.

  3. By mark on Sep 23, 2008 | Reply

    but the problemo is, history is written by liberal history professors.

  4. By jen on Sep 23, 2008 | Reply

    Do you really think Bush was the “fist to acknowledge the significant threat of the Middle East?” If, by “acknowledge,” you mean “ignore” than ok(is it still opposite day)? Seriously, Jamie. Go back and review just how seriously George considered the Middle East a threat. Not very. That’s based on documentation that he IGNORED information BROUGHT TO HIM that Bin Laden was ramping up his plans to attack us. And we all know the rest…

    Your blog is slick. Great layout. Cute, young, intelligent-looking girl in the picture. I’m guessing you’re targeting young women…Hillary suppoters who are undecided? The problem is, you really underestimate and, in fact, insult the intelligence of these women.

  5. By Political Disgust on Sep 23, 2008 | Reply

    I agree with all of that, but at the same time think that his public impression of being “not a smart man” whether true or exaggerated, will remain forever. That is to bad for all of us. He just looked dumb over and over again in speeches and facial expressions, and that betrayed any positive things that he may or may not have done.

  6. By A Harding on Sep 23, 2008 | Reply

    Great article. Like your blog!

  7. By Helen Losse on Sep 23, 2008 | Reply

    Just curious, but can you name three of the “most scholarly of historians” who are so kind to Bush?

  8. By midya on Sep 24, 2008 | Reply

    Great site. It is good to see other reasonable people on the web. I love the topic of your latest piece. I agree that history will be nicer on Bush than listening to the mainstream media would lead one to believe.

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