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Thank you, George W. Bush!
Jerusalem Post ^ | 05/15/2013 | DANIEL TAUBER

Posted on 05/17/2013 12:58:48 PM PDT by presidio9

Having once had the highest approval rating going back to Truman, George W. Bush left office with an appalling 34 percent approval rating – the same as Jimmy Carter. He could not attend the Republican Party’s 2008 National Convention for fear of hurting the party’s election chances.

With the recent opening of his Presidential Library, Bush’s approval rating hit a seven-year high of 47%, but that was downplayed as a trend of Americans looking on their presidents more fondly after they’ve left office. And intense disapproval of Bush’s handling of a number of issues, including the war in Iraq and the economy, remains.

When al-Qaida attacked America, only a few months into Bush’s presidency, I had just begun my freshman year of college.

One of the things I remember most from that formative period of my life is people who had voted for Al Gore saying, “Thank God George Bush is president.” As time passes, I believe that’s what people will remember.

AFTER 9/11, experts said it was “not a question of if but when” another such attack would occur. But it didn’t. That’s quite astounding for a country like the US which has so many vulnerabilities, as illustrated so recently by the Boston Marathon bombings. Given massive terror attacks around the world, organized Islamic terrorists certainly haven’t lost interest, but instead failed in their attempts to attack the US.

They failed because president Bush committed the United States to a seemingly unwinnable war which had to be waged all over the world against not only people but against an idea itself. Bush brought the fight to the enemy with wars in Afghanistan and Iraq and military operations everywhere. Bank accounts were frozen. The Patriot Act was enacted. An ultimatum was issued to states that harbored, funded and tolerated terrorists that they were “either with us or against us.”

A more polite, defensive strategy of hiding behind the oceans and peeking out to launch tomahawk missiles or to conduct limited humanitarian campaigns could not have succeeded and would have emboldened the terrorists further, giving proof to their claim that America was a paper tiger. With his aggressive strategy, Bush not only reminded the world that the US is a sleeping giant enemies should think twice before awakening, but kept America safe.

President Bush also infused the War on Terror with America’s founding vision, the spread of liberty. As historian Gordon Wood has noted, in revolting against British rule, Americans saw themselves as leading a “worldwide struggle for the salvation of liberty itself.” In its global struggles of the past hundred years, America brought its vision of liberty to bear.

In declaring war on Germany, president Woodrow Wilson said America would fight to make the world “safe for democracy.”

Even before America entered World War II, FDR made America into the “great arsenal of democracy.” In winning the Cold War, Ronald Reagan led Americans to stare down the “evil empire.”

In declaring that advancing freedom would be a primary goal of the War on Terror, president Bush continued that tradition.

Believing that a region of the world which is in many ways stuck in the 7th century would embrace Anglo-American liberalism may have been overambitious, but affirming that Americans were fighting a just cause in keeping with their core principles was important for fighting the War on Terror and for how America continues to perceive itself.

As many in Israel have come to realize, a nation which is not confident of its cause will ultimately bend to pressure and make tragic mistakes. Even if it cannot rid the world of tyranny, the US is the pillar of an international order in which all nations benefit from relative stability and commerce.

If America loses the will to fight global terrorism or stand against “evil empires” or members of the “axis of evil,” the world order could crumble with disastrous consequences for us all.

In his eight years at the helm, president Bush kept America confident in its cause.

Americans may now see the Iraq War as misguided adventurism, but they still see themselves as a force for good in the world, perhaps, as their ancestors thought, the last force for good.

KEEPING WITH his world view, president Bush committed America to the cause of Israel, for which I, as an American who is now also an Israeli, am doubly thankful. I disagreed vehemently with the road map, his endorsement of the Gaza Disengagement and the Annapolis Conference, but I can’t imagine a president who believes in Israel’s cause and who views it with friendship as genuinely as Bush did.

He rejected Arafat, the terrorist. Where the Clinton administration spoke of “evenhandedness” and played the unbiased referee between its ally and the terror organization it helped empower, Bush repeated over and over, “Israel has the right to defend itself” through the toughest years of terror Israel has ever faced.

While it may be easy to view Bush’s support as the mere continuation of a process which can be traced to Johnson, Reagan or AIPAC, Bush took the “special relationship” to the next level. Reagan had been friendly to Israel but often chastised it, while Ford and Bush I had exhibited outright hostility. Bush virtually rid the Republican party of such hostility and replaced it with diehard support.

In solidifying Republican support for Israel and by the mere fact that Bush himself, an American’s American, was so supportive of Israel, a political situation was created whereby a politician’s commitment to Israel is seen as a test of that politician’s loyalty to America itself. This brick wall of American support for Israel which Bush erected no doubt shaped President Obama’s position, if not his personal views, on Israel. It has enabled the USIsrael relationship to endure despite the undeniable friction between the two countries throughout Obama’s first term.

The final act for which we owe Bush a great debt of gratitude is his execution of TARP – the bailout – by which Bush saved the American economy from complete collapse. He did so without hesitation though it earned him the scorn of many free-marketers.

The irony of Obama’s continued laying of blame on economic policies from “the eight years before I took office” is that like 9/11, the meltdown was a crisis of disastrous proportions the seeds of which were sown long before. Just as Bush ditched his “humble” foreign policy and rose to the occasion to defend us after 9/11, so too did he, in his own words, “abandon... freemarket principles” to do what was necessary when financial ruin threatened.

GEORGE W. Bush was delegitimized at every step of his presidency. From being accused of having “stolen” the election (though independent recounts have shown that Bush still would have won), to being called a racist on national television by an immature celebrity, to the claim that he lied to the American people regarding weapons of mass destruction in order to wage the Iraq War, on which, it has been said, Bush’s legacy will hinge.

“History will judge us” was the refrain Bush, Tony Blair and many conservatives had throughout the war. At the opening of his presidential library, Bush maintained that attitude, saying, “History will ultimately judge the decisions that were made for Iraq....”

No WMDs were found, nor was the mission accomplished with the fall of Saddam Hussein, but perhaps the assumption that Bush will be judged mostly on the Iraq war is itself wrong. Bush was not a perfect man, but he led America in times of great crisis with moral courage. He secured America from another 9/11, he saved it from another great depression and renewed its commitment to its founding values. For all that, I believe history will judge him kindly.


TOPICS: Business/Economy; Editorial; Israel; Politics/Elections; War on Terror
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To: kenmcg

At 8:46AM on September 11th, 2001 the George W. Bush Presidency became about making sure this country was safe from terrorist attacks. He succeed at this most important task.


21 posted on 05/17/2013 1:32:39 PM PDT by presidio9 (Islam is as Islam does.)
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To: presidio9

when it is discovered that a US president protects and placates to the top tier of the power elites and the WALL STREET bankster corporate world and then uses propaganda to hide their own complicity, in every instance it has been at the expense of the American people. Those president’s popularity tanked and they left office with a legacy of being corrupt. Ronald Reagan was probably the least corrupt president this country has had in the past 100+ years but even he had to be disingenuous to the people at the expectation of those same elite powers.


22 posted on 05/17/2013 1:33:31 PM PDT by drypowder
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To: presidio9
I still believe Newt Gingrich would be president right now if he wasn’t destroyed by this website.

Oh, bullcrap. He had a ton of baggage to begin with and Romney put more effort into attacking GOP opponents than he did in attacking Obama.

Primaries are rough-and-tumble. Always have been, always will be. We got the likes of Romney and McCain because of the GOP-E and the fact that too many conservative candidates split the primary vote. And the anti-Romney candidates were pretty feeble as well.

23 posted on 05/17/2013 1:35:36 PM PDT by dirtboy
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To: drypowder
when it is discovered that a US president protects and placates to the top tier of the power elites and the WALL STREET bankster corporate world and then uses propaganda to hide their own complicity, in every instance it has been at the expense of the American people

I am having trouble translating the point you are trying to make. You sound like a 9/11 Truther.

24 posted on 05/17/2013 1:36:04 PM PDT by presidio9 (Islam is as Islam does.)
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To: hinckley buzzard

Carter lover!


25 posted on 05/17/2013 1:40:57 PM PDT by 1rudeboy
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To: dirtboy
Agreed that Gingrich was the best of a sorry lot. But he was still our best chance. If you recall, Romney led, briefly, after he went after Obama in the first debate. Sure the press would have hounded Gingrich on his already overhyped baggage. But the voters would have been left with the choice between a president who suddenly didn't look very presidential and a guy who used to be a lousy husband. If you are wondering how much voters care about marital fidelity I present our 42nd president as "Exhibit A."

If you have a policy axe to grind with Gingrich, by all means do so. But don't hide behind the mistaken idea that he was somehow unelectable.

26 posted on 05/17/2013 1:41:32 PM PDT by presidio9 (Islam is as Islam does.)
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To: presidio9

I am going after your ludicrous claim that FR is to blame for taking down Gingrich.


27 posted on 05/17/2013 1:44:05 PM PDT by dirtboy
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To: presidio9

W, representative of a political dynasty and big government, gave us the DHS, the federal military force that will eventually be turned against the people.


28 posted on 05/17/2013 1:44:34 PM PDT by Moonman62 (The US has become a government with a country, rather than a country with a government.)
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To: presidio9

Quite true, except for the case with Herman Cain. If that wicked witch from the east (Gloria Allred) had an ounce of decency, I maintain HE would be president today.

There was pretty widespread support for him, even here, until he was forced to drop out of the race.


29 posted on 05/17/2013 1:46:44 PM PDT by FourtySeven (47)
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To: dirtboy
We got the likes of Romney and McCain because of the GOP-E and the fact that too many conservative candidates split the primary vote.

Not to mention that there hasn't been a conservative candidate worth squat.

In 2008, Thompson couldn't bring himself to actually compete. Huckabee was...well, Huckabee. Romney was probably the best candidate...but couldn't defeat the weakest GOP candidate since Alf Landon, John Sidney (just call me "Loser") McCain.

So, in 2012, we finally got Romney...because Gingrich was a two-ton truck with five tons of baggage...and Santorum couldn't draw flies.

If we're going to win an election, we need a candidate who actually deserves to win!

30 posted on 05/17/2013 1:47:19 PM PDT by okie01 (The Mainstream Media: IGNORANCE ON PARADE --)
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To: presidio9

Thank you for nothing George Bush. You sat on your butt while Obama kill this country.


31 posted on 05/17/2013 1:49:11 PM PDT by bmwcyle (People who do not study history are destine to believe really ignorant statements.)
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To: dirtboy
I am going after your ludicrous claim that FR is to blame for taking down Gingrich.

No, now you're arguing against a different point, and it's not the same one I initially made. That's called a straw man. Homey don't play that.

32 posted on 05/17/2013 1:49:31 PM PDT by presidio9 (Islam is as Islam does.)
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To: FourtySeven
There was pretty widespread support for him, even here, until he was forced to drop out of the race.

I was a Herman Cain supporter right up until the Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel interview where he demonstrated an alarming lack of familiarity with foreign policy issues. I could care less whether he did or did not have an affair.

33 posted on 05/17/2013 1:52:51 PM PDT by presidio9 (Islam is as Islam does.)
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To: presidio9

Freeper BDS is as strong as ever. He did the best he could considering the Congress he was dealt.

Pray for America to Wake Up


34 posted on 05/17/2013 1:54:31 PM PDT by bray (Surviving to spite Obama)
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To: Arkansas Toothpick

I think GW Bush was a Harvard frat boy all along, but like to play the “country boy” role for our consumption. The guy expanded federal intrusion into education, gave us a massively expensive drug plan, and did nothing to deter Iran or Pakistan.


35 posted on 05/17/2013 1:54:57 PM PDT by Sam Gamgee (May God have mercy upon my enemies, because I won't. - Patton)
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To: presidio9
Strawman? It's your own words:

There is a major reason why we have Barak Obama as president, and it doesn’t get discussed much here because places like this website are very much to blame ... I still believe Newt Gingrich would be president right now if he wasn’t destroyed by this website.

Own up to your own posts, dude.

36 posted on 05/17/2013 1:55:29 PM PDT by dirtboy
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To: presidio9
I still believe Newt Gingrich would be president right now if he wasn’t destroyed by this website.

With all due respect, Newt Gingrich wasn't destroyed by this website. He was destroyed by his own past. there were simply too many skeletons there.

The fact that Newt was surpassed by a candidate as weak as Rick Santorum should be sufficient evidence of his actual stature.

Any capable conservative President would be well-advised to have Newt on his side and in his "kitchen cabinet". But Newt will never be President.

And I'm not saying he wouldn't have been a good President...just that he'll never be elected. And he has nobody to blame but himself...

37 posted on 05/17/2013 1:57:20 PM PDT by okie01 (The Mainstream Media: IGNORANCE ON PARADE --)
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To: okie01
Well, I think any conservative worth anything in 2008 knew it was a lost cause running at the peak of Bush fatigue.

And I figure good candidates in 2012 stayed away because they knew Romney would fight harder against them than Obama, and events proved that out.

Obama was weak with four years under his belt. He's going have the Dems in worse shape come 2016 than the GOP was under Bush in 2008. THAT is when I think we'll see some better candidates.

38 posted on 05/17/2013 2:06:23 PM PDT by dirtboy
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To: presidio9

8 years squandered. Zero progress on any of the major threats to the country’s existence.


39 posted on 05/17/2013 2:06:37 PM PDT by DManA
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To: US Navy Vet
Thank You Bushes for giving(inflicting) this nation BOTH the Clinton’s AND the Obamas.

Why don't you redirect your hatred where it belongs, the liberals and the MSM propaganda machine which spent every second of the day for 8 years trying to destroy the credibility of G.W. Bush?

Lets start with the three year, daily front page investigation of the Bush administration and who was responsible for "outing" the alleged "covert CIA agent" named Valerie Plame in retaliation for her husband's editorial which has since proven to be a lie. And what was the final outcome of that "MEDIA TRIAL"?

You want to bring up the nomination of Edwards? Virtually every conservative on this site applauded his nomination to the Supreme Court and rejoiced when he was confirmed.

You think the crash of the stock market and the burst of the housing market due to the failing of Fannie and Freddie was the fault of Bush? That's what your MSM told you and the rest of the ignorant voters in this country.

Sorry bro but Bush didn't give us Obama, your MSM did..........

40 posted on 05/17/2013 2:07:22 PM PDT by Hot Tabasco (This space for rent)
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