Saturday, February 3, 2007

The Malicious Mischief President

The big difference between the president we've got and all the others I've observed or read about is this: the other presidents at least seemed to be trying to do a good job.
What we get from George W. Bush looks more like malicious mischief than good-faith governance.
If he isn't impeached for any of the scores of grievances that could be listed, what would some future president have to do to merit impeachment?
No doubt, part of the Bush legacy will be that he set the bar for impeachment so high no future president is likely to clear it. The only other thing he's likely to be remembered for is giving the country the worst foreign policy debacle in its history.

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