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Goodbye and Good Riddance Tuesday 11 November 2008 by: PaulWaldman, The American Prospect After eight years of President Bush, we almost don't know how to function without him - almost. But before we move on, we should pause to remember just what we're leaving behind. Just over two years into George W. Bush's presidency, The American Prospect featured Bush on its cover under the headline,...
paulwaldman in the american prospect ... After eight years of President Bush, we almost don't know how to function without him - almost. But before we move on, we should pause to remember just what we're leaving behind. Goodbye, we can say at last, to the most powerful man in the world being such a ridiculous buffoon, incapable of stringing together two coherent sentences. Goodbye to...
The following is about the only sensible thing I've read since the election. It's on Truthout.org , and PaulWaldman is the author. His last paragraph sums it up well: This presidency is finally over. We can say goodbye to an administration whose misdeeds have piled so high that the size of the mountain no longer shocks us. In our lifetimes, we will see administrations of varying degrees...
PaulWaldman has a scathing article in the American Prospect on just what we will be missing in the absence of a GWBush administration. In amongst diamonds like “the rotating cast of butchers” and the “Bush Doctrine of preemptive war” is this little gem: Goodbye to the accusation that if you disagree with what the president [...]
... to George W. Bush. PaulWaldman at the American Prospect gets the party started: Goodbye, we can say at last, to the most powerful man in the world being such a ridiculous buffoon, incapable of stringing together two coherent sentences. Goodbye to cringing with dread every time our president steps onto the world stage, sure he'll say or do something to embarrass us all. Goodbye to...
PaulWaldman in The American Prospect: …what does al-Qaeda really fear? What they fear is being marginalized. They can only continue to obtain recruits, raise money, and move about as long as they maintain support in Muslim countries, both active and passive. They fear not another American invasion of a Muslim country, but an American foreign [...]
Paul Krugman and PaulWaldman push back against a Newsweek cover story that preemptively proclaims America a "center-right" country. These are the precursors to the high-stakes debate that will follow Obama's likely victory on November 4. Here's a handy clip...
How will the media explain the probable Democratic landslide on November 4th? Will they declare it a triumph of centrism like 2006, or will they recognize the bankruptcy of the conservative movement and the Rovian Swift Boat style of political campaigning?