Bush Wins! Democrats Complicit at Every Turn
by Margaret Kimberley
January 7th, 2009

The soon to be former first lady, Laura Bush, was ridiculed when she
recently asserted that history would judge her husband's presidency a
great success. It is easy to laugh when she claimed that an Iraqi
journalist's shoe attack against George W. Bush was an indication of
freedom and happiness resulting from American occupation.

Muntader al-Zaidi, the shoe assailant, isn't free at all. He sits in
prison with a badly beaten body but it turns out that Laura Bush was
absolutely right. Bush will leave office with an abysmally low
approval rating of just 27%, but with a long list of checked off items
on his agenda. Bush succeeded in radically changing nearly every facet
of government, and always with the help of the Democratic Party.
Foolish liberals sneer at Bush and think themselves triumphant when
the November 2008 electoral victory is a hollow one at best.

Even as he entered his last few months in office, Bush did not stop to
smell the roses and reminisce about the bygone days of 90% approval
and an aura of invincibility. The implosion of the financial markets
enabled him to strike gold when the Democrats in Congress handed over
$700 billion to Wall Street and the financial services industry. The
highway robbery was one of the biggest thefts ever committed in
history and was carried out without resistance of any kind. Just three
months later, half of that money is gone and unaccounted for, making
the Bush desire to turn over public funds to wealthy individuals and
corporations a dream come true.

Bush has every reason to spend his final days in the White House
gloating. He can gloat because his Defense Secretary, Robert Gates,
will keep his job in the Obama White House. Karl Rove, chief Bush
henchman and architect of election theft, declared Obama's economic
team to be "reassuring" while Joe Lieberman called the Obama cabinet
"just about perfect."

In all likelihood, Bush wanted John McCain to prevail against Obama,
but it just doesn't seem to matter that he didn't. Liberal bloggers
snicker because Republican strategists don't know how to attack Barack
Obama effectively. They can't attack him because they don't really
have any reason to. Obama blessed the Wall Street giveaway and put the
deregulation foxes like Larry Summers back in charge of the hen house.
He is planning to enact bigger tax cuts than the Bush administration
did. He promises an expanded war in Afghanistan and despite his
anti-war image, always promised to keep American troops in Iraq.

Bush can be happy about his foreign policy piece de resistance. Israel
first starved the people of Gaza and prevented them from escaping or
receiving humanitarian aid and now bombs their cities and kills
hundreds of civilians. The United States prevents the United Nations
from even discussing the issue of Gaza and the American people are
once again complicit in yet another violation of the Geneva
conventions and international law.

Barack Obama says nothing about Gaza, using the "only one president at
a time" excuse to give permission for the carnage to continue into his
presidency. Israel knows that when it comes to foreign policy, there
is only one party in the United States. That party is joined at the
hip with Israel, its partner in crime from one administration to the next.

Speaking of crime, it remains to be seen what form of pardon Bush will
give himself, Dick Cheney and the rest of his top aides. Cheney's bold
admission that he approved torture is a sign that a pardon is in the
works and that no Obama administration investigation is forthcoming.
Bush, Cheney, Alberto Gonzales, Condoleezza Rice, Donald Rumsfeld and
Colin Powell should all be wearing orange jumpsuits.

They aren't because the Democrats are their willing accomplices. House
Speaker Nancy Pelosi took impeachment off the table because she should
have been on trial alongside Bush. She and other top party leaders
were briefed on torture and enthusiastically went along when these
violations of human rights and the constitution took place. It is hard
to see how Bush can be considered a failure when the so-called
opposition aided him every step of the way.

If Bush seems nonplussed these days, it is because he has every reason
to be relaxed and cheerful. He can go back to Texas and oversee his
presidential library with a feeling of ease and great success. George
W. Bush, who lost the popular vote in the 2000 election, is leaving
office a very big winner with a successor he can trust to keep his
most important policy priorities firmly in place.

Margaret Kimberley's Freedom Rider column appears weekly in BAR. Ms.
Kimberley lives in New York City, and can be reached at:
[email protected].

http://www.dissidentvoice.org/2009/01/freedom-rider-bush-wins/ 


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