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Bush Showed U.S. Is No Paper Tiger

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From the day President Bush took office, the long knives were out for him — in ways they will not (and should not) be out for President-elect Barack Obama. The chattering class saw Dubya as a walking style crime in a cowboy suit. They hit Bush for everything — for the way he mangled syntax, for the books he read and because he worked out too much.

Note that now that the buff Obama is taking office, stories gushing about Obama's daily workouts flood the channels. Oh, yes, and the same people who belittled Bush for sending troops to war even though he only served in the National Guard somehow do not seem to notice Obama's utter lack of military experience.

To trash Bush was to belong. There was little upside in supporting Bush, even if you had supported his agenda.

Most of the Democratic candidates for president in 2004 and 2008 voted for the Patriot Act — and then campaigned against it. They voted for the resolution authorizing U.S. military force in Iraq — then bolted from the war itself. Likewise with No Child Left Behind. Somehow Bush was the guy who looked bad as he withstood the heat while his caving critics preened.

When the Dems were pushing for a humiliating retreat from Iraq and opinion polls supported troop withdrawal, Bush instead pushed for a troop surge that has made all the difference. Vice President-elect Joe Biden — who voted for the war before he was against it — visited Iraq last week. While there, he promised the Iraqis that America would not withdraw troops in a way that undermines Iraqi security. Yet that was exactly what his party advocated a year ago.

Does Bush get any credit? No, just as he has received little credit for efforts that have prolonged millions of lives, thanks to the President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR). Forget considerable goodwill in India and Africa. His good deeds, you see, don't fit with the prescribed story line that, with Bush in charge, the rest of the world hates us.

Yes, the man also stumbled, and others paid for his mistakes more dearly than he has.

Under Bush's watch, Osama bin Laden evaded capture.

Worse, Bush's slowness in changing strategies in Iraq suggested a presidency in a fetal position when Bush should have been managing the store and demanding results.

Weapons of mass destruction? The CIA believed Saddam Hussein had them.

So did Hussein's lieutenants.

I did, too. The conventional wisdom was wrong, but Bush can take comfort in the knowledge that without his efforts, Hussein almost certainly would have outlasted U.N. sanctions, armed himself to the hilt and wreaked unknown havoc in and beyond Iraq.

There is no comfort — there is no upside — to be had in the $810 billion Bush bailout. The Bush administration should have been on alert to contain the damage from the housing-price drop and mortgage foreclosures; instead, it allowed the credit crunch to reach a tipping point and roll over the U.S. economy. It was so avoidable. It was like the Katrina trailers all over again — except this preventable and unnatural disaster left toxic trailers strewn across America.

There's an out-to-lunch sloppiness to the whole mess. It feels as if the barrage of criticism made the Bush engine seize up and stop running the business of the nation.

America's first MBA president turned out to be a poor administrator, more interested in ideas than making the machinery work. He was good at fighting — and winning — ideological battles in Congress, but he never demonstrated a commitment to making his own administration deliver as promised. In putting loyalty at a premium, he overlooked incompetence.

How will history judge Bush?

Osama bin Laden once told Time magazine that the U.S. withdrawal from Somalia after the murder of 18 U.S. troops on a humanitarian mission made him realize "more than before that the American soldier was a paper tiger and after a few blows ran in defeat." Members of al-Qaida have told intelligence officials they never thought Washington would respond to the 9/11 attacks as ferociously as Bush responded. They expected a few bombs to be dropped, no boots on the ground, a swift withdrawal if casualties mounted — the usual short-attention span foreign policy that warped Lebanon, the Persian Gulf War, Somalia, the African embassy bombings and the attack on the destroyer Cole.

Bush showed America's enemies a country that does not retreat in fear, does not bomb with impunity, and most important, does not desert civilians or foreign governments that trust us. If you think that doesn't matter, look at Libya, which disarmed its weapons program. And see how much easier Obama's presidency will be because Bush kept the faith.

Osama bin Laden may live, most likely quivering in a cave. And no one thinks America is a paper tiger anymore.

E-mail Debra J. Saunders at dsaunders@sfchronicle.com. To find out more about Debra J. Saunders, and read features by other Creators Syndicate writers and cartoonists, visit the Creators Syndicate Web page at www.creators.com.

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Ma'am;... You are wrong... Mr. Bush; in using our military showed very clearly the limits of our power in the very process of using it up...What would we do, if we told North Korea to put their hands up , and they ask: Where is the army to make us???Our army was like a light sabre that could have scared many people, but we used it once and now it needs a recharge... Ma'am; we are supposed to be a democracy, and as a democracy our interest is self defense, and so, defense is one noble purpose of the constitution... To see our country driven toward empire at the expense of our national defense, to be forced to rely upon the curse of nuclear weapons when before we had a perfectly good army standing ready, is outrageous... I know it must be irking for a president from the biggest no where on the planet to have all that power, and not be able to use it.... Armies do not have a use...If they are not ready they are worse than useless; and if they are ready they are an unavoidable expense of every nation state... It is not fun to watch them act like a bunch of kids with a bunch of gadgets -and not much ambition; but there is no cure for it... Use them once to fight, and the fight goes out of them; so make it good.. We did not make the good fight...We did not fight the good war...And the war we fought we did not fight well....Consider Ma'am, that a military needs financial support as much as every good in society, and that the wealth of the rich was made abundant by avoiding support of government in its legitimate activity...Even the price of this war which has not benefited the people in the least has been laid on their backs...Bush showed we are no paper tiger??? Worse... He showed we are a kitten in pillow case...When the people of any land cannot defend themselves from the stupidity of their lords their defense is doomed...Thanks...Sweeney
Comment: #1
Posted by: James A, Sweeney
Sun Jan 18, 2009 7:34 AM
Well, Saunders, you miss the main points as usual. It wasn't so much that anyone minded a guy who was only in the Texas Air National Guard being Commander in Chief, it's the fact that he never would have had access to such a sweet safe position during a time of war if Daddy hadn't pulled a few strings. And perhaps the way he pissed all over his obligations while there. And perhaps that Vice had "more important things to do" than offer himself up to any military service at all.

What is so distressing is how much your miserable excuses for journalistic commentary keep on peddling the same old garbage over and over again. Here the world is in one of the biggest ruts in memory, one you've helped to cheerlead us down the path to every step of the way, and you keep on spewing the same old toxic waste without batting an eye. Way to go. The image staring back at you from the mirror must be pretty darn scary.
Comment: #2
Posted by: Masako
Sun Jan 18, 2009 10:07 AM
Thank you, Debra Saunders, for a fair and balanced commentary. You are right about the long knives, and they are in their sheaths as of now, since the complicit media is busy slobbering all over itself in their adoration of their newly-ordained god. The Pelosi crowd still has its knives pointed at GWB, and is gloating over their perceived win in the war of words and slander and legislation. George Bush is not the loser here; it is the United States of America that is the victim of a huge slash to its mid-section, and the viscera is showing as the unstanched blood is flowing in rivers from the wound. As is the case when a behemoth is mortally compromised, the soon-to-be-cadaver can stagger around for a while, but as the vitality drains away, perverse malignant bacteria and viruses attach to every cell and prepare the body for its burial and decomposition. Leading the attack on the still-barely-standing carcass is the new president and his cohorts in Congress. Their vision is to sap every last vestige of financial worth from the U.S. and to decimate the once-mighty military, and to re-establish this nation into a third-world minion of the one-world UN debacle. Make the paper tiger into a putrid pinata the islamo-fascists can beat on with impunity for the entertainment of the screaming masses of unemployed whiners and glorifiers of death. Once America is gone, they can establish Sharia law everywhere and enjoy their paradise-on-earth, which can only be improved by a self-inflicted trip to meet up with all those virgins. Oh, the glory.
Comment: #3
Posted by: Juanito Verde
Thu Jan 22, 2009 7:48 AM
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