By Camille Paglia May 2, 2001 | Polls are up for President George W. Bush after his first 100 days in office, when he achieved notable success in forcing his campaign promise of a massive tax cut on reluctant Democrats. The new administration has already proved itself not to be the fascist disaster forecast last year by campaign ads that demonized Bush as a fat-cat, racist boob. But despite the refreshing steadiness and lack of ostentation with which Bush is conducting his presidency, doubts linger about his preparation for the job. His conduct of foreign affairs has been at times ...