The Bush Who Cried Wolf
By Dan Froomkin
Special to washingtonpost.com
Wednesday, September 24, 2008
So this is what happens when the president of the United States has virtually no credibility left.
The nation is facing a serious financial crisis. But neither the public nor Congress have confidence in the solutions being put forth by President Bush's appointed economic leads.
Americans have learned what questions to ask when the Bush team starts to make threats. Is the situation as bad as they say? Do we have to respond the way they say? Are there any better alternatives? Do we have to act as fast as they say? And is it possible they don't know what they're doing?
The ultimate irony would be if, this time, Bush was right -- or even partly right.
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Special to washingtonpost.com
Wednesday, September 24, 2008
So this is what happens when the president of the United States has virtually no credibility left.
The nation is facing a serious financial crisis. But neither the public nor Congress have confidence in the solutions being put forth by President Bush's appointed economic leads.
Americans have learned what questions to ask when the Bush team starts to make threats. Is the situation as bad as they say? Do we have to respond the way they say? Are there any better alternatives? Do we have to act as fast as they say? And is it possible they don't know what they're doing?
The ultimate irony would be if, this time, Bush was right -- or even partly right.
(Continued here.)
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