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    Thursday, November 6, 2008

    Give W. a chance

    "We have one country, one Constitution and one future that binds us. And when we come together and work together, there is no limit to the greatness of America."

    This was George W. Bush in his 2004 victory speech over John Kerry. Sounds awfully like Obama, doesn't he?

    Fast forward to 2008. 12, 000 people in San Francisco voted a proposition to name a local sewage plant after the incumbent President.

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    Jeffery Scott Shapiro in the Wall Street Journal writes, "the president's original Supreme Court choice of Harriet Miers alarmed Republicans, while his final nomination of Samuel Alito angered Democrats. His solutions to reform the immigration system alienated traditional conservatives, while his refusal to retreat in Iraq has enraged liberals who have unrealistic expectations about the challenges we face there."

    It really stopped mattering what W. did. People had given their verdict, and he was too good for John Stewart to let go.

    W. today addressed his White House staff urging them to smoothen the transition for the President-elect Barack Obama . How unprecedented the smoothening of the transition has been can be seen in contrast to the transition he himself got from the Clinton White House. Ben Feller in the Huffington Post writes, "when W. took office in 2001, some aides found their computer keyboards were missing the W key - a nod to the middle initial in George W. Bush. Staff members of outgoing President Bill Clinton were suspected and criticized for acting immaturely."



    W. faced extraordinary challenges during his Presidency. Americans, on the other hand, jumped on to conclusions far too quickly. Let history give its verdict on the President, not Oliver Stone. But as a people, we were to indulge in crass slander, not informed criticism. How many times did we hear, "the guy is an idiot." First things first, he could not have been an idiot to win the American vote in 2000 and 2004.

    Yes, the same America that would vote for Barack Obama in 2008.

    It is an imperative that the new President is not treated as callously as the old one. Because when late night television dictates how we see our Presidents, the joke is pretty much on us.

    In case you were wondering, read the Antifits endorsement of Barack Obama here. (2/1/2008)

    2 comments:

    Anonymous said...

    Yes, some the same people who voted for Bush have switched to Obama, but you can't generalize too much and say that everyone who voted for W voted for Obama now. There were millions of new voters, eager to get their voices heard. W was awful in office. His policies, behavior, and antics were some of the worst this country has ever seen. Obama is what this country needs and he is going to go down in history as another Bill Clinton or JFK. He is here to unite us, rather than divide.

    Shrek said...

    All I have said is let history give its verdict, and we might be a little knee-jerk in rushing to conclusions.