Posted on 02/10/2010 11:14:31 AM PST by Chuckmorse
Yes George W. Bush was a great president. Not because of his domestic policy, which was only slightly less liberal than previous modern administrations in terms of growing the size and scope of the government, but because of his far sighted and revolutionary foreign policy. By liberating Iraq from Saddam Hussein and by striking a deadly blow against the Taliban in Afghanistan, George Bush set off a chain reaction in the Arab and Islamic countries, one that will inexorably propel those oppressed societies forward on a path toward democracy and modernity. Genuine progress may not become apparent this year, or even by the end of the decade, but the job that Bush started will eventually come to fruition because he was right.
If there is one positive thing that could be said at this point about President Barack Obama it is that he is continuing, at least in deed, the Bush policies in the Middle East and for this he should be commended.
George Bush will eventually go down in history as the liberator of millions of people from the brutal jackboot of Islamic dictatorship and jihadist theocracy. The peoples of the Arab and Islamic countries deserve to be free. Franklin D. Roosevelt provided the leadership that led to the liberation of Europe from Nazism and Ronald Reagan led the way in the liberation of Russia and Eastern Europe from Communism. Likewise the Bush policy was to establish human rights in a part of the world that has few. Bush was carrying out an American tradition that harkens back to the founding of the American Republic and the revolution against the British tyrant.
General Ulysses S. Grant called for "unconditional surrender" in the war against the southern insurrection and by doing so Grant set the terms of that war, contrasted the political and moral cause of the Union with that of the Confederacy, and turned the tide toward victory for the Union and the emancipation of the slaves. FDR also called for the "unconditional surrender" of the Nazis while attending a conference in Casablanca in 1942. By doing so he galvanized the moral force of the allies and sealed the fate of Hitler. Reagan led in the collapse of communism by calling the Soviet Union the "evil empire" and exhorting Mr. Gorbechev to "tear down that wall."
On the 5th anniversary of the jihadist attack on September 11, 2001, Bush addressed the nation stating "we've learned a great deal about the enemy. We have learned that they are evil and kill without mercy but not without purpose. We have learned that they form a global network of extremists who are driven by a perverted vision of Islam...a totalitarian ideology that hates freedom, rejects tolerance, and desposes all dissent."
Bush defined the enemy when he stated that " The war against this enemy is more than a military conflict. It is the decisive ideological struggle of the 21st century, and the calling of our generation...We face an enemy determined to bring death and suffering into our homes...If we do not defeat these enemies now, we will leave our children to face a Middle East overrun by terrorist states and radical dictators armed with nuclear weapons...If we yield Iraq to men like bin Laden, our enemies will be emboldened."
"The terrorists fear freedom as much as they do our firepower. They are thrown into panic at the sight of an old man pulling the election lever, girls enrolling in schools, or families worshipping God in their own traditions. They know that given a choice, people will choose freedom over their extremist ideology. So their answer is to deny people this choice by raging against the forces of freedom and moderation. This struggle has been called a clash of civilizations. In truth, it is a struggle for civilization.
Chuck Morse is co-host, along with patrick O'Heffernan, of the radio program "The Fairness Doctrine" heard on WDIS and WNSH-Boston and is the author of "The Nazi Connection to Islamic Terrorism" soon to be published by World Net Daily Books.
LOL.
One of the Great Ones. The greatest in recent memory is Ronald Reagan.
When you compare him to the current usurper - a resounding YES!
No wonder our country is such a mess that GW is considered ‘great’.
Im not happy with Bush nor Obama both suck!! One less than the other,though,but I gotta admit their gaffes are hilarious.:D
He was great in defending our country, but in many things he was not so great.
The President really runs foreign policy. Congress runs the domestic agenda.
NOW do you understand why the country is so screwed up? Decades of Democratic Congress (with a brief RINO majority) with back-breaking entitlements that will have to be taken away or it will destroy us.
Big difference GW Bush does not hate the USA. He may have been incorrect, but he loves this country and his foreign policy was good.
Relative to the current freak, maybe, but not relative to Reagan. Not even close.
No he was not. He was a 100X better than what we have now but not a great President.
Regarding the threat of Islam and the War on Terror, Bush made a few errors but overall understood the need to engage this enemy.
Regarding immigration, the growth of the federal government(prescription drug plan anyone),letting the left take shots at him and not fighting back, Bush rec’d poor remarks.
However, future historians will say that Bush was spot on regarding the Islamic threat and he will be praised.
George W. Bush was an above-average President overall ... A LOT better than Obama or Carter, better than his father, better than Clinton, significantly worse than Reagan. He gets the solid B+ that Obama was looking for.
His foreign policy decisions were good, though tactical mistakes were made in the prosecution of war efforts. He responded to the attacks of 9-11, and put us in a position to acheive victory.
His domestic policy was OK. He spent too much, but at least understood the concept of cutting taxes to spur economic growth. The first bailout package left a stain on his legacy, however — but not an insurmountable one.
Every incompetent decision Obama makes improves the Bush legacy.
SnakeDoc
God Bless you President Bush. You liberated millions. Yes you were a great President!
Well put.
Yeah Im not questioning GW’s patriotism just his presidency.
But he didn't love it either. He supported the military and he loved his fellow elites, but regular Americans ranked below illegal aliens.
I wish the Bushbots in this forum would just disappear and take the entire Bush Klan with them in the process.’’By continually dredging this guy up, they are just generating problems for the GOP and conservatives to deal with today.
Bush was a BAD President who did a few good things - VERY few.
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