Dick Cheney’s own verdict

Guardian Article

Dick Cheney has said that he believes that the Bush Administration has done “pretty well”. Considering the circumstances.

One does not expect the likes of Cheney to talk himself down from a mountain of justification for disasterous policies.

The Bush administration’s illogical framing of Saddam Hussein being briefly accepted as a good enough reason to go ahead and invade, the billions that Halliburton has reaped, and the trillions invested in a financial industry that is failing says enough about how well they did.

Cheney appears unable to contemplate how much better they would have done – if they had simply done their jobs with balance and skill, and not undermined American democracy with an illegal war – the world would not be having a financial crisis of unbelievable proportions.

I give Cheney F-

Bush Behaving Badly

From The Guardian

Final reckoning

“Bush’s midnight regulations will:

• Make it easier for coal companies to dump waste from strip-mining into valleys and streams.
• Ease the building of coal-fired power stations nearer to national parks.
• Allow people to carry loaded and concealed weapons in national parks.
• Open up millions of acres to mining for oil shale.
• Allow healthcare workers to opt out of giving treatment for religious or moral reasons, thus weakening abortion rights.
• Hurt road safety by allowing truck drivers to stay at the wheel for 11 consecutive hours.”

So, why does America put up with this?

Is Bush not committing acts calculated to waste time so Obama is left not just with a disaster of unpredictable proportions – directly attributable to the actions and deicisions of this terribly destabilising leader of the once most successful country on Earth. The Great Decider and His Ignorance and Ineptitude have ensured a new reckless economics that has undone the individual wealth of the common man.

I still think there is more and worse to come. Impeach for goodness’ sake!

The terrible Bush years

Juan Cole’s excellent blog summarises the years with Bush in the White House.