George W. Bush
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- George W. Bush was the 43rd President of the United States
- Corruption in the Bush administration has a number of sub-articles regarding specific areas of corruption
- Bush's hypocrisy: you know where you stand with Bush – he's the Decider-in-Chief, and you shut up and agree with him.
- Bill Clinton vs. George W. Bush: comparison to his predecessor
- Election fraud has been alleged in both of the elections in which Bush won, especially the 2004 election.
- Allegedly stated that the Constitution is just a piece of paper, though this allegation may have been retracted
- Structured Debates:
Presidential Election
- First elected by a narrow margin in the 2000 election:
- electoral votes: 271/538 (50.3%)
- popular vote: 47.9% (Al Gore actually had slightly more, 48.4%)
- Re-elected in the 2004 election
- electoral votes: 286/538 (53.2%)
- popular vote: 50.7% (Bush was widely quoted as seeing this narrow majority as a "popular mandate")
There are continuing and credible claims, however, that both of these elections were extensively rigged to favor Bush.
Negative Points
see also #Negated Points
A number of negative points fall into the general category of corruption; the following points are attributable specifically to Bush himself:
- Impeachable offenses [1][2]:
- [3] misled the Congress and the public regarding the threat from Iraq in order to justify a war against Iraq, intentionally conspired with others to defraud the United States in connection with the war against Iraq in violation of Title 18 United States Code, Section 371 (main article: US invasion of Iraq)
- [4] admitted to ordering the National Security Agency to conduct electronic surveillance of American civilians without seeking warrants from the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court of Review, duly constituted by Congress in 1978, in violation of Title 50 United States Code, Section 1805 (main article: warrantless spying under GWB)
- [5] conspired to commit the torture of prisoners in violation of the "Federal Torture Act" Title 18 United States Code, Section 113C, the UN Torture Convention and the Geneva Conventions, which under Article VI of the Constitution are part of the "supreme Law of the Land" (main article: torture during GWB administration)
- [6] acted to strip Americans of their constitutional rights by ordering indefinite detention of citizens, without access to legal counsel, without charge and without opportunity to appear before a civil judicial officer to challenge the detention, based solely on the discretionary designation by the President of a U.S. citizen as an "enemy combatant", all in subversion of law (main article: Bush's elevation of presidential power)
- [7] authorized the leaking classified national secrets to further a political agenda, exposing an unknown number of covert U. S. intelligence agents to potential harm and retribution while simultaneously refusing to investigate the matter
- A general lack of integrity:
- Lied about his intentions in invading Iraq
- Has repeatedly insisted on blind trust and subsequently failed to live up to it [8]
- Glibly dismisses criticism of his performance as unhelpful hindsight
- Says one thing in public and disavows it later (sometimes quietly, sometimes claiming that he never made the original statement, sometimes taking action which undermines the original statement), of which "stay the course" is just one example [9]
- Apparently not interested in defending democracy and the Constitution, as he swore to do:
- Has stated repeatedly that he feels free to carry out a law as he sees fit, not as Congress wrote it. Appears to be essentially trying to destroy the democratic process in America by elevating the office of Presidency above the law
- Seems at times to be working towards making the U.S. a police state; just one example: "The Posse Comitatus Act of 1878 bans the military from participating in police-type activity on U.S. soil. Bush began discussing the possibility of changing the law last month, in the aftermath of the government's sluggish response to civil unrest following Hurricane Katrina." ... "[A] senior editor at the conservative Cato Institute said Bush would risk undermining 'a fundamental principle of American law' by tinkering with the act, which does not hinder the military's ability to respond to a crisis." [10]. (The preceding items were noted before the wiretapping scandal, which is just another example.)
- Appears to have no concept of budgeting ([11], [12] needs checking & more definitive source):
- has run the highest deficit in history at $423 billion. If 2006 is included he will have had 4 of the 5 largest deficits in US history; his dad lays claim to the 5th one.
- 2002: forecast a surplus of $262 billion in 2004; actual 2004 figures show a deficit of $412 billion. As of 2002, he was still insisting that his then-proposed $2 trillion in tax cuts wouldn't cause deficits.
- 2003: forecast a 3-year cumulative surplus of more than $133 billion; actual situation as of early 2006 is a deficit of over $1.45 trillion.
- Total federal debt has increased by $2.3 trillion since Bush took office. It took from 1776 to 1987 – 211 years – for the United States to run up its first $2.3 trillion of debt; Bush has reproduced that feat in only 5 years. Presumably the only reason we're a mere $1.45 trillion in the hole, instead of $2.3 trillion, is the surplus left by the Clinton administration.
- Bush continues to propose more tax cuts (about $2 trillion over ten years).
- The harm to the economy, in the long term, may well make the terrorist threat seem trivial by comparison
- 2006-10-28 GAO Chief Warns Economic Disaster Looms
- 2006-07-14 US 'could be going bankrupt' by Edmund Conway
- 2006-09-15 "We've overcome recession, attacks, hurricanes, scandals, and the economy is growing – 4.7 percent unemployment rate. It's been a strong economy. And I've strongly believed the reason it is because we cut taxes, and at the same time, showed fiscal responsibility here in Washington with the people's money. That's why the deficit could be cut in half by 2009, or before." – GWB (the unemployement rate was 4.2% when he took office; New Orleans is far from recovered, the US economy is worse, and as his administration's budgetary policies are responsible for the current outrageously huge size of the deficit, cutting it in half is at best delaying disaster. This can only be seen as a passle of Big Lies, as far as I can see. --Woozle 17:55, 27 September 2006 (EDT))
- The US Invasion of Iraq
- Created the US Department of Homeland Security, a department whose actions often seem contrary to the ideals of a free country
- Anti-science [13], as is his administration
- Anti-environment
- Pro-life and anti-contraception [14], a popular but rationally inexcusable viewpoint
- Apparently favors insertion of an evangelical Christian point-of-view into all levels of the government [15]; justifies his actions with zealotry and fanaticism that bears more in common with the supposedly-hated Al Qaeda than it does with enlightened American/democratic values [16] [17]
- Responded to violence (9/11) with violence (unsanctioned invasion of a non-involved country, causing countless deaths to Iraqi civilians and US soldiers)
- Against same-sex marriage
- He is sometimes just, I'm sorry, really scary (most notably, search for "reality-based" and read the paragraph which includes it)
- Claimed, in 2000, to be "a uniter, not a divider", but in fact seems to play heavily on The Red-Blue Divide, both in his 2004 campaign and in his actions while in office [18]
- Has greatly harmed worldwide opinion of the United States [19]; is uniting the Islamic world in support of extremism and against the United states [20]
- Personally ignored at least one Pre-9/11 warning (the infamous August 6, 2001, national security briefing)
Negated Positive Points
- In an announcement on 2006-01-11:
- In his 2006-01-31 State of the Union Address:
- Supporters often say that he "states his personal views and governs with his morals" ... "you know where you stand with him" ... but there is strong evidence that his statements and his actions are not necessarily in alignment, e.g. claiming he does not condone torture while supporting VP Cheney's efforts to remove torture-restrictive language from an appropriations amendment; see also #Negative Points "Says one thing in public..." and Is George W. Bush a Conservative? "as president, George W. Bush has consistently advanced policies contradictory to his professed values."
To Be Investigated
- Seems to be deliberately engineering crises, by neglecting or actively harming the mechanisms which would have prevented those crises, so that he will be given license to take "necessary" extreme countermeasures and thus further extend his control
- The Mexican immigration crisis: Bush gutted the budget for border guards
- Hurricane Katrina: Bush gutted FEMA and decimated domestic military numbers in the service of the Iraq war (this one may have gotten away from him, as Katrina would have been a challenge even with military capacity at normal levels)
- The War on Terror is an open-ended, poorly-defined battle with no clear goal; it can be sustained indefinitely
- There has been some discussion of the idea that Bush may be suffering from pre-senile dementia, mainly in a letter from one Joseph M. Price, M. D. in response to an article by James Fallows in the Jul/Aug 2004 Atlantic Monthly, "When George Meets John" (access requires subscriber log-in):
- official posting of the letter; requires subscriber log-in
- reprint on Susan Ohanian's web site
- Follow-up (2006-11-08): "Has Bush Been Smart All Along?", also by Fallows, seems to show that Bush can recover from his apparent affliction when needed, under pressure from the threat of an incoming Democratic Congress
- video giving some examples
Positive Points
see also #Negated Positive Points
- 2006-09-26 Signed the Federal Funding Accountability and Transparency Act (assuming it didn't get subverted before it reached his desk; need to confirm this)
- In his 2006-01-31 State of the Union Address:
- Removed Saddam Hussein from power (into which Hussein had been placed by Bush Sr.'s administration [28])
- Disarmed Libya of its chemical, nuclear, biological WMDs.
- Signed largest nuclear arm reduction ever with Russia.
Debatable Points
- The Bush family (including George W. and past president George H.W.) have close ties with Prince Bandar bin Sultan of Saudi Arabia
- Republican; Conservative Christian
- Supportive of big business (part of the Republican Party platform)
- Pushed the No Child Left Behind Act
- Pushed for family-centric reforms (e.g., reformed adoption laws, requiring adopting parents to have background checks before getting children)
- Nominated John Roberts and Harriet Miers to the Supreme Court
- Pushed ahead with reconstruction in Iraq when popular opinion was against occupation after the first few weeks (This was originally stated as a positive point, using Vietnam as an example of a disastrous early pullout from reconstruction due to public demand. The US was in Vietnam for many years before pulling out; wouldn't this be an example of the disastrousness of staying too long?)
- 2002-05-15 Signed the No FEAR Act
Actions
- Acts signed:
- Promoted and approved the invasion and occupation of Iraq, which was carried through under false premises and has resulted in a stunning mess unimagined by even those who were against the initial invasion, including wholesale looting of the US Treasury via "no-bid" "cost-plus" contracts awarded for 5-year "emergency" terms, with no penalties even for utter failure to perform. In spite of this, Bush continues to steadfastly support the "war" and block (through legally-questionable means) any attempts to end it.
- 2005-08-08 the Energy Policy Act of 2005 [W] was apparently a successful second attempt; first attempt was in 2003
- Sierra Club Blasts Energy Policy Act (2003 version)
- 2006-04-02 Signed the USA PATRIOT Act Additional Reauthorizing Amendments Act of 2006 [W]
- 2006-10-17 Signed the Military Commissions Act of 2006
- 2007-05-09 Issued the National Security and Homeland Security Presidential Directive
- 2007-05-24 Nominated James W. Holsinger for US Surgeon General
- 2007-07-03 commuted Scooter Libby's jail sentence
- 2007-07-20 Issued Executive Order: Blocking Property of Certain Persons Who Threaten Stabilization Efforts in Iraq; see especially sections 4 and 5 prohibiting monetary (read: legal) assistance to anyone accused of "Threatening Stabilization Efforts in Iraq"
- references the following Executive Orders:
- 2003-05-22 Executive Order Protecting the Development Fund for Iraq and Certain Other Property in Which Iraq Has An Interest: "This situation constitutes an unusual and extraordinary threat to the national security and foreign policy of the United States and I hereby declare a national emergency to deal with that threat." Who knew?
- 2003-08-28 Blocking Property of the Former Iraqi Regime, Its Senior Officials and Their Family Members, and Taking Certain Other Actions: "I, George W. Bush, President of the United States of America, hereby expand the scope of the national emergency declared in Executive Order 13303 of May 22, 2003, to address the unusual and extraordinary threat to the national security and foreign policy of the United States posed by obstacles to the orderly reconstruction of Iraq..."
- references the following Executive Orders:
Opinions About
- 2007-08-03 Think Tank Suggests Bush should be President For Life: reprint of "Conquering the Drawbacks of Democracy" by Philip Atkinson, originally published on The Family Security Foundation, Inc.'s web site and later removed
- Argues that a ruler often has to make unpopular choices and shouldn't have to be subject to the will (or whim) of the people; completely ignores the fact that many of the "mob" who don't like Bush or his actions have made very cogent arguments for this dislike, which have generally gone unanswered anywhere (much less in this article or by Bush himself). Paints Julius Caesar's imperial takeover of Rome as a positive thing, bringing peace and prosperity to a nation formerly in turmoil. (Sure, and I bet Germany would have been peaceful under Hitler, at least in the official accounts.)
- 2007-08-16 Group that advocated Bush become "President-for-Life" linked to Bush Administration itself: they're not even denying that Bush is anti-democracy anymore, if they ever did.
- 2007-07-04 I Accuse You, Mr. Bush... by Keith Olbermann (Related: 2007-07-02 Libby bail-out): a good list of charges
- 2007-03-14 The president receives "lessons" from his neoconservative tutors by Glenn Greenwald
- 2006-10-06 Olbermann to Bush: 'A Special Comment About Lying' by Keith Olbermann (video with full transcript and reader comments)
- 2006-10 Let’s quit while we’re behind by Christopher Buckley: 'Who knew, in 2000, that “compassionate conservatism” meant bigger government, unrestricted government spending, government intrusion in personal matters, government ineptitude, and cronyism in disaster relief? Who knew, in 2000, that the only bill the president would veto, six years later, would be one on funding stem-cell research? A more accurate term for Mr. Bush’s political philosophy might be incontinent conservatism.'
- 2006-09-25
- commentary on 2006-09-15 Rose Garden press conference:
- 'Have you no sense of decency, sir?' by Keith Olbermann
- Bush owes us an apology by Keith Olbermann (blog version on 2006-09-18, no comments)
- commentary on 2006-09-15 Rose Garden press conference:
- 2006-08-24 Vonnegut's Apocalypse: "...but it took George W. Bush to break him"
- found 2006-06-24 The Conservative Case Against George W. Bush / The Case for Divided Government
- 2006-06-08 Blame for Haditha Lies at Bush's Feet by Scott Ritter, AlterNet
- found 2006-05-09 An Apology From a Bush Voter by Doug McIntyre, Host, McIntyre in the Morning, Talk Radio 790 KABC
- 2005-11: Confessions of a Repentant Republican
- 2005-10-22: Death Up; Taxes Down: Bush, an Assessment
- 2005-10-21: reader comment on [29]: "I have just spent the last four years watching conservatives throw away any and every principle they have ever claimed to have in support of GW Bush. * Balanced Budgets - out the window. * Peace - out the window. * Prosperity - out of the window. * Geneva Convention - out of the window. * 6th Amendment - out the window. * Small Goverment - out the window."
- 2005-09-03: "My wife, a dual British-Australian citizen, says that in any civilized country, the massive failure of the Bush administration would bring down the government. It is not so simple. Emperor Bush II, after all, came into office by a coup, and consolidated power 4 years later (involving election machine software as well as more traditional fraud). In the process, he betrayed (1) the Bush family (firing the remnants of his Dad's friends from Cabinet-level and the next rung down), and recall that Bush Senior fought to SAVE the wetlands around New Orleans; (2) the rump-state of the Republican party (which had been nominally run by the technocrat Goldwater, whose election failure led to the takeover by the anti-government Reagan wing, which in turn was displaced by the current anti-Science Imperial Theocrats; (3) the country (as reconfirmed by the Gulf Coast fiasco); (4) the World (unilateralism, Iraq, Bolton in UN, etc.); (5) the universe (see Anti-Science, supra)" [30]
- 2005-09-01: "Impeach George Bush. Impeach him now." [31]
- 2004-09-10: Why conservatives must not vote for Bush
- 2004-02-08: You Can Make It With Plato: "Bush's difficult relationship with reality." by William Saletan
- 2004: "We invaded a country that did not threaten us, did not attack us, and did not want war with us, to disarm it of weapons we have since discovered it did not have. We may have ignited a war of civilizations it was in our vital interest to avoid. Never has America been more resented and reviled in an Islamic world of a billion people. As custodian of the national economy and decisive actor in the management of the Budget of the United States, George W. Bush has compiled a fiscal record of startling recklessness." — conservative pundit Pat Buchanan in Where the Right Went Wrong: How Neoconservatives Subverted the Reagan Revolution and Hijacked the Bush Presidency (ISBN 0312341156)
- 2003-04-22: Bush's "Christian" Blood Cult:
- "I think it is nothing short of unbelievable that the governor of a major state running for president thought it was acceptable to mock a woman he decided to put to death." – Gary Bauer, evangelical Christian
- "A former Texas Department of Public Safety officer, a devout Roman Catholic, told this reporter that evidence to the contrary, Bush was more than happy to ignore DNA data and documented cases of prosecutorial misconduct to send innocent people to the Huntsville, Texas lethal injection chamber."
- 2002-11-08: Bush Anything But Moronic, According to Author: "Dark Overtones in His Malapropisms" by Murray Whyte, about Dyslexicon: Observations on a National Disorder, a book by Mark Crispin Miller
Quotes About
- "Somewhere in Texas, a village is missing its idiot." – popular bumper sticker
- "George W. Bush is just like Forrest Gump. Except that Forrest Gump is honest and cares about other people." – sigline, author unknown
- "You agree that this president is one of the top two or three most incompetent in history?" - Right wing financial talk show host Larry Kudlow, to a guest, on MSNBC 2006-01-17 (quoted here; unverified).
Rumors
- Bush was talked out of bombing Al-Jazeera by Tony Blair: apparently false, unless further evidence surfaces. The White House at least seems to realize how crazy the idea would be: BBC News See also Al Jazeera bombing memo at Wikipedia and more details at the Asheville Global Report and here.
News & Editorials
- 2007-09-20 Dan Rather’s Conspiracy Theory "The former anchorman alleges CBS shut him up to protect George W. Bush." by Byron York, National Review White House Correspondent
- 2007-07-06 Shame on Bush – and Us by Rosa Brooks: "Like freed hostages who gradually cease to identify with their captors, mainstream media outlets seem to have been seized by a new spirit of liberation in their coverage of the Bush administration."
- 2007-07-05 Bush Duplicity Hinders Battle Against Extremism by Haroon Siddiqui
- 2007-06-18 Revealed: Bush's Presidential Signing Statements Have Been Used to Nullify Laws by Brian Beutler
- 2007-03-19 video: Salt Lake City Mayor calls for Bush impeachment: SLC mayor Rocky Anderson, in video interview with Wolf Blitzer, accuses Bush of "incredible abuses of power, breaches of trust" (Note regarding something Blitzer said: the supposed incident in which CIA then-director George Tenet stated that the evidence against Saddam was a "slam dunk case" comes from only one source (Bob Woodward) and has not been confirmed or denied by anyone else, including Bush; Tenet has refused to confirm that he said it. Obviously if Bush is put on trial and this point does not come up, then it can probably be assumed that it did not happen.)
- 2007-03-17 video: Trump: Bush is the Worst President in the History of the United States: In an interview with Wolf Blitzer on CNN, Donald Trump has harsh words for Bush and doesn't pull punches. (Need transcript!)
- 2006-10-23: Bush's Strategic Change by William Fisher: not only are we no longer staying the course, but now GWB is in favor of government transparency
- 2006-10-22: Bush: ‘We’ve Never Been Stay The Course’: can this possibly be interpreted as an honest mistake? Watch for repeats...
- 2006-09-15: Rose Garden press conference
- 2006-07-19: President blocked surveillance probe (slashdot) "Gonzales tells Senate panel that Justice Department investigators were denied clearance"
- 2006-05-25: Power Grab by Elizabeth Drew, The New York Review of Books
- 2006-05-19: How Bush Destroyed the CIA by Sidney Blumenthal, AlterNet
- 2006-05-18: One Step Closer to a Police State by Joshua Holland, AlterNet
- 2006-04-29: Stephen Colbert at the 2006 White House Correspondents' Association Dinner (the same event at which actor Steve Bridges impersonated Bush, which was much more widely reported in traditional media)
- 2006-04-30: 'Double-You' Bush delights media: well, at least he has some sense of humor about himself (evidently this did not extend to appreciation of Colbert's very pointed satire)
- 2006-04-24 Bush Impeachment Resolution Introduced In Illinois: "...the State of Illinois has good cause to submit charges to the U. S. House of Representatives under Section 603 that the President of the United States has willfully violated his Oath of Office..."
- 2006-03-10 Memo to George W. Bush: Your presidency is in serious trouble
- 2006-02-21 Bush: U.S. on Verge of Energy Breakthrough: but wait, does he know something we don't? Stay tuned...
- 2006-02-06 Bush seeks defence spending rise
- 2006-02-04 NASA Chief Backs Agency Openness, but a Bush-appointed official (George Deutsch, a 24-year-old college dropout [32]) inserts political correctness into the information stream; see "Mr. Deutsch" on page 2: "the word "theory" needed to be added after every mention of the Big Bang." Mr. Deutsch has since resigned his post ([33])
- 2006-01 Decoder: "How the White House edits out global warming" by Paul Rauber
- 2004-05-27 Bush's Health Care Scam by Robert Kuttner (related: US health care costs)
- 2004-04-19 Saudi Envoy Promised Bush a Drop in Oil Prices Ahead of Election: more on the friendship between GWB and Prince Bandar; Bandar was also given advance warning of the plan to invade Iraq
- 2003-12-15 “Free-Speech Zone”: "The administration quarantines dissent." by James Bovard
Texts
- 2006-09-11 President's Address to the Nation on the 5th anniversary of 9/11
- Commentary: What Planet are you From, Again?
- 2006-05-08 Ahmadinejad's 2006 letter to Bush
- 2006-01-16 Al Gore speech
- 2001-12-28 President, General Franks Discuss War Effort
Groups
pro-Bush
anti-Bush
- ImpeachBush.tv: "Editorials and Information on How to Impeach Bush & Cheney"
- ImpeachPAC: group campaigning to impeach Bush and Cheney
- http://www.sorryeverybody.com/ : The U.S. apologizes for electing GWB
Satire
- 2001-01-17 Bush: 'Our Long National Nightmare Of Peace And Prosperity Is Finally Over': eerily prescient piece written before Bush took office; predicted much of what actually happened
- annotated version with links to news stories about what Bush actually did, showing the accuracy-in-spite-of-itself of the Onion piece
Fiction
Notes
Back when Clinton was first elected, there were all these bumper stickers saying "Don't blame me, I voted for Bush". I want to mass-produce bumper stickers saying "Ok, you can blame me this time." and paste them over all the few remaining "W '04" bumper stickers you still see around. (Note that Gore and Kerry supporters did not indulge in this kind of sore-loserhood in either of GWB's stolen elections.) --Woozle 18:42, 1 November 2006 (EST)