Commentary: Adios, Dubya. Vaya con Dios
Joseph L. Galloway
McClatchy Newspapers
last updated: January 16, 2009
He's leaving the same way he arrived eight years ago: Clueless and somehow unable to discern up from down, right from left and right from wrong.
George W. Bush, who famously styled himself as The Decider, said a formal farewell to America in a nationally televised address from that bully pulpit, the White House.
It was largely a paraphrasing of Frank Sinatra’s rendition of My Way:
"Mistakes there've been a few, but too few to mention . . . ."
The eminence gris of his administration, Dick Cheney, was front and center.
(More here.)
McClatchy Newspapers
last updated: January 16, 2009
He's leaving the same way he arrived eight years ago: Clueless and somehow unable to discern up from down, right from left and right from wrong.
George W. Bush, who famously styled himself as The Decider, said a formal farewell to America in a nationally televised address from that bully pulpit, the White House.
It was largely a paraphrasing of Frank Sinatra’s rendition of My Way:
"Mistakes there've been a few, but too few to mention . . . ."
The eminence gris of his administration, Dick Cheney, was front and center.
(More here.)
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