I must be on a theme, a theme separated by almost a month. Victor Davis Hanson is one of my favorite philosopher/writers so I often quote or link to him. I saw this and just had to share it because I never lost my respect of George W. Bush.
Bush Reconsidered
We’ve reached the point for some perspective on the much-derided 43rd president.George W. Bush left office in January 2009 with one of the lowest job-approval ratings for a president (34 percent) since Gallup started compiling them — as compared to Harry Truman’s low of 32 percent, Richard Nixon’s of 24 percent, and Jimmy Carter’s of 34 percent — and to the general derision of the media.
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Read the rest of this for the full impact of his article.
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