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Is George W. Bush the Worst President in US History?

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Tacoma : WA : USA | 11 months ago  
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"Is George W. Bush the Worst President in US History?"



Is George W. Bush the Worst President in US History?

In the twilight of his eight-year term, George W. Bush is the loneliest guy in town these days. Remember him? With the economy in the tank, the Iraq War dragging on with casualties at 2004 levels (which we were all horrified about back then), Bush's popularity is in the cellar and holding. Republican presidential candidate John McCain is running away from him faster than an Alaskan snow machine. The media has all but forgotten him, as it covers what the two aspirants to replace him have for breakfast, lunch, and dinner each day.

But historians will not forget him and the few journalists who are still paying attention to him are asking if he is the worst president in history. Although hard to believe, the answer is probably no.

True, Bush has failed to catch or kill Osama bin Laden and Ayman al-Zawahiri, the al-Qaeda leaders who perpetrated the 9/11 attacks, because he got diverted into occupying two Muslim countries in which they are unlikely to be hanging out. Although such occupations ("nation-building" if a Democratic president were doing it) are billed as a necessary part of the "War on Terror," they have merely inflamed Islamic radicals around the world and increased their terrorist attacks. Maybe even more important, Bush's War on Terror has also undermined the cherished American system of government by unconstitutionally suspending habeas corpus; enhancing government surveillance of the American public, including unconstitutional spying without court-reviewed warrants; practicing torture; and distorting the constitutional checks and balances by expanding the authority of the already imperial presidency. Yet it could be argued that several other presidents have done worse things.

Although Bush lied us into a war, many presidents have done that, and he appeared to have at least some vague conception that it was in U.S. security interests to do so (even if safeguarding U.S. oil supplies was the real reason). In 1846, President James Polk lied to Congress in starting a war with the much weaker Mexico just to blatantly grab huge amounts of its land – the American Southwest, including California.

In 1898, President William McKinley attacked the frail Spanish Empire to grab its colonies of Cuba, Puerto Rico, and the Philippines. He annexed Hawaii to boot. Strangely, the Filipinos were not so grateful about their "liberation" from Spain. They started a guerrilla war when they found out that instead of gaining their independence, they were going to become the anti-colonial United States' first colony. In the U.S. repression of the insurgency in the Philippine islands, about 200,000 Filipinos died from torture, atrocities, combat, starvation, and disease. The Spanish-American War made the U.S. a military power and began the long quest for a U.S. overseas empire. The war also allowed McKinley to become the first modern president – that is, permanently expanding the president's powers (vis-à-vis the other branches of government) past what the nation's founders and the Constitution had ever envisioned.

In making the world safe for war, autocracy, and colonialism, President Woodrow Wilson helped ensure that the 20th century was the bloodiest in human history. Although the late U.S. entry into World War I tipped the balance in favor of the allies, Wilson frittered away his negotiating power in the post-war peace conference by allowing the British and the French to impose a harsh peace on the defeated Germany in order to get their support for his feckless League of Nations. The allies' grinding Germany's nose in the dirt brought Hitler to power and caused World War II. Wilson also paid the Provisional Government in Russia to stay in the bloody World War I, thus causing the revolution that brought the antiwar Bolshevik party to power. Wilson then sent U.S. troops to try to defeat the Bolsheviks in the Russian civil war, which contributed to the suspicions that caused the eventual Cold War with the Soviet Union. Wilson, the most interventionist president in U.S. history, also conducted many military interventions in Latin America, mostly to help U.S. business interests. He also was the first president ever to mobilize the entire U.S. economy for war and was thus the father of permanent big government. Wilson's violations of civil liberties during World War I were the worst in U.S. history and make Bush's look fairly mild.

Although the United States went back to its wise traditional foreign policy of military restraint during the interwar period, Harry Truman brought back Wilsonian interventionism permanently after World War II. Truman set very bad precedents by purposefully bombing to kill hundreds of thousands of civilians in World War II and the Korean War; unconstitutionally fighting the Korean War without a formal declaration; creating the military-industrial-complex that led to the first large permanent peacetime army in U.S. history; expanding his powers as commander in chief by attempting to seize private steel mills; and establishing the current informal U.S. empire of overseas alliances and military bases, foreign aid, and profligate U.S. military interventions to police that realm. In other words, Truman permanently buried the traditional U.S. foreign policy of military restraint.

Make no mistake. George W. Bush has been a horrible president and is one of the worst in U.S. history. But of the 42 men who have served as president, these four men – Polk, McKinley, Wilson, and Truman – were probably worse.

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Posted By carolpadovezi carolpadovezi | 11 months ago
no doubts about it, not only the worse president from USA, ts the worse president in history to all of the world!
Posted By Majdy Majdy | 11 months ago
I agree with carolpadovezi, Bush is the worst president in the history of this world. And as for forgetting him..Naaaah, I think, we have added a new name in the famous list of those ‘who must be named with displeasure’ including the Horrible Hitler, the Gruesome Genghis Khan and now introducing the Bozo Bush or the Wacky W. bush! Which one would you prefer Waqas? ;-)
Posted By johnnyg johnnyg | 11 months ago
I don't know about the worst, but he sure could be a great candidate for not being the smartest president in the history of the US! This article is actually making me feel sorry for him. But, he has administered over too many ghastly perpetrations for him to be let off so easily.
Posted By trickyvikki trickyvikki | 11 months ago
No. Jimmy Carter was. At least we haven't had a terrorist attack in seven years, and the President has done more for Africa than any other President in history. He never gets credit when he does something good. He was the one who got Obama to start picking his staff early, to make the transition smoother.
Posted By jmsjoin jmsjoin | 11 months ago
I said it years ago and you better believe he is and proud of what he has done to societal and world order. His mess will bear fruit for many years to come! It is all just starting!
Posted By Punditty Punditty | 11 months ago
During the 2000 campaign, I described GWB as an oilman first and an American second. Sad to say, I was right.

As for the worst president in U.S. history, Bush is right up there. He may go down as the man who destroyed America so he could save it. But I would have to agree that Wilson was one of the worst, if not the worst, of all time. Truman was a product of the WWII and Cold War national security apparatus, but chances are FDR would have followed a similar path had he lived. And let's not forget Daddy Bush as one of the all-time worst as well. Who can forget the staged testimony about the "incubator babies" that led to American involvement in the 1990-91 Gulf War? Who can forget his unwillingness to take out Saddam after that war, which led to young Bush's grandstanding in this one?

Jimmy Carter, far from being the worst president, was one of the few forward-thinking presidents of the 20th-century. Remember, Reagan emphasized dependence on foreign oil and shallow, feel-good American pride at the expense of facing reality and energy independence (one of Reagan's first acts as president was to take down the solar panels Carter has installed at the White House). Everything Carter warned us about in regards to Reagan during the 1980 campaign came true during the 1980s.

GWB is a washed-up old drunk with a vicious heart and a fondness for his own stupidity. His contempt for America, the Constitution and other areas which shall remain unnamed is equalled only by the willful ignorance and gullibility of people frightened and foolish enough to believe he is anything other than a monster in the worst sense of the word.

But hey, even monsters can do the right thing sometimes, and I will give Shrub props for his efforts in combating AIDS in Africa. Then again, I'm not sure of all the details. It sounds good, but in Bush's case especially, the devil is in the details.

Bottom line re: Bush: Good riddance to bad rubbish!

Posted By JCrippen JCrippen | 10 months ago
The Legacy of George W Bush, A Collection of Conflicting Opinions

ISBN-13 9781441455437

The debate over George W Bush is probably the most visceral debate of our century. There often seems to be no in

between. Folks either love him or hate him. As we approach the inauguration of Barrack Obama, the internet has

been bombarded with opinions ranging from one extreme to the other. In this book is a collection of dialog from all

over the world and every walk of life. In an eight hour period of time just prior to GWB stepping out of the White

House, one that that rings true is that we live in an amazing country just to be able to have this conversation.


Can a man's legacy be drawn from an eight year period in time? What kind of a footprint has GWB left on the

American people, or the world for that matter? Has he served his country well by protecting us from terrorism, or has

a alienated America from the rest of the world. What role did Christianity play under the leadership of George W

Bush? Has he acted as a Christian in his role as President of the United States, or has he misused the Bible as a

means of procuring votes and evoking war? Was the rebuilding of Iraq set in motion years before the Twin Towers

tragedy, or was this a rapid decision based on an emergent circumstance? Did Iraq have
weapons of mass destruction, or should we have been focusing on catching Bin Ladin? What about North Korea and

Proliferation of nukes in Iran? Was there miscommunication between the CIA and the FBI and why was Home Land

Security restructured as it was? Were our civil rights violated by the Echelon Program? The list of questions will go

on for an eternity and there will probably be more theories about the Bush Administration than the JFK assassination

and the Watergate Scandal combined.

I have tried to keep this debate as original as possible. That includes errors in grammar, punctuation and spelling. I

have also tried to collect them in a somewhat chronological method in order to keep a level playing field. I have

simply collected publicly posted comments of others from open sources with no expectation of privacy or

concealment. This is simply a collection of what others have had to say. I have tried to eliminate
personal attack between the folks debating (or at least leaving out what I thought may be real names of folks) Some

of the statements are redundant, just as they came down the pipeline. What ever your opinion of George W Bush Is....

This is a compelling, and somewhat disturbing read.
Posted By JulienKaddikt JulienKaddikt | 7 months ago
What about LBJ? He tried to wage a social war on the home front (Great Society) while instigating a war in Vietnam that killed over 58,000 US soldiers, wounded nearly six times that, and has left thousands of veterans with severe cases of PTSD; the war also killed 3-4 million Vietnamese, destroyed an entire tropical landscape thanks to the use of DOW chemical defoliants, and has put multiple generations of Vietnamese in serious medical conditions most due to exposure, some due to birth defects from their mother's exposure. In doing all of this he lied to the American public about the war's lack of success, he never raised taxes to pay for the costs of the war or the Great Society programs he was implementing, and he did it all in five years..... oh and if he hadn't nearly crippled the country Nixon most likely would never have been elected and the remnants of his disastrous legacy of power abuse and corruption would not exist in the annals of American history.

Did Bush do horrible things, no doubt, is he the worst, hardly, does he deserve to be up there with the rest of them, certainly.
Posted By JulienKaddikt JulienKaddikt | 7 months ago
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