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SeattleUte 02-01-2008 07:16 PM

What I've been saying! And what historians will say.
 
"To the Slate editor in chief, Jacob Weisberg, the presidency of George W. Bush is a plane crash, and he says there is a black box that can help explain just what brought this White House down in flames: a black box 'filled with a series of relationships — familial, personal, religious and historical,' most notably the father-son relationship, which 'lies at the very core of the second Bush presidency and its spectacular, avoidable flame-out.'"

http://www.nytimes.com/2008/02/01/bo...ks&oref=slogin

Bush is a head case.

BYU71 02-01-2008 07:31 PM

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Originally Posted by SeattleUte (Post 180796)
"To the Slate editor in chief, Jacob Weisberg, the presidency of George W. Bush is a plane crash, and he says there is a black box that can help explain just what brought this White House down in flames: a black box 'filled with a series of relationships — familial, personal, religious and historical,' most notably the father-son relationship, which 'lies at the very core of the second Bush presidency and its spectacular, avoidable flame-out.'"

http://www.nytimes.com/2008/02/01/bo...ks&oref=slogin

Bush is a head case.

We won't know what historians will say for decades. You have your intellectual wack jobs who might try to paint it right now, but we don't know what it will all mean for years.

You remind me of the hacks who prononounced how Harry Truman would be looked at.

If you don't like Bush, fine. Don't try to tell us what historians and scholars, etc are going to say in the future. You don't know.


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