July 28, 2007
Our War on Terror
From The New York Times:
The day after the 9/11 attacks, President Deorge W. Bush declared the strikes by Al Qaeda “more than acts of terror. They were acts of war.” Bush’s “war on terror” was “not a figure of speech,” he said. Rather, it was a defining framework. The war, Bush announced, would begin with Al Qaeda, but would “not end until every terrorist group of global reach has been found, stopped and defeated.” The global war on terror, he said, was the “inescapable calling of our generation.”
Six years later, most Americans still rightly believe that the United States must confront Islamic terrorism — and must be relentless in preventing terrorist networks from getting weapons of mass destruction. But Bush’s premises have proved flawed, and the war-on-terror frame has obscured more than it has clarified.
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Bush...
Let's say he suddenly grew a brain and a pair. Is there anything, anything at all he could do to reduce his title as the Worst Pres in History?
Maybe firing everyone and then going on Oprah?
Posted by: beajerry | Jul 28, 2007 6:08:04 PM
beajerry, you are cooking with gas today -- tremendously smart everywhere you touch down. But remember that Oprah helped to elect W by making him look good on her show in 2000. That may have been simply because she wasn't about to appear, herself, anything other than spiritual and gracious, but it puts her in a strange position to confess him. Still, if she ever wanted to do wrathful, way beyond what she gave James Frey for being, merely, a memoirist fuller of lies than most, then she should indeed get W back on the show. Not a bad way to launch her campaign for the presidency in 2012, either.
Posted by: Elatia Harris | Jul 28, 2007 11:16:06 PM
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