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From France’s Le Figaro: ‘The Good Points of George W. Bush’

There are some people in this world who think President Bush has been a great president – even in France. One such person is French historian Alexandre Adler – also known as France’s foremost neocon. In this article, Adler makes a very convincing case for President Bush’s legacy and his ‘unparalleled service to Europe.’

In regard to Iraq, Adler writes in part:

“At a time when “Obamania” is in full swing, why not say all the good things we can about George W. Bush, if not about the eight years he spent battling terrorism? Indeed, a certain amount of false evidence has been laid at the doorstep of the current U.S. president. … The first such item is in the process of crumbling before our eyes: not only was the destruction of the Baathist regime in Iraq not a failure for the United States, but it’s now turning into a genuine success. First of all, because indeed, Saddam Hussein did a good job organizing what was left of Iraq’s state apparatus into an unwavering support system for terrorist operations that America found intolerable. Then, because the current transformation of Iraq has had a considerable medium-term impact: Iraqis have voted freely three times since 2003, although to be sure, these free elections are not yet entirely pluralist. Nevertheless, they have played a role in helping assess the actual size of the three major communities in the country [Sunni, Shiite and Kurd] and have also allowed the real political majority to emerge in Iraq [Shiites rather than Sunnis].”

In regard to the economy, Adler writes:

“We now see that by maintaining strong growth, and even at this moment, by keeping America from entering a recession that the bursting of the subprime bubble clearly provoked, George Bush, helped mightily by [FED Chairman] Ben Bernanke and Henry Paulson, his remarkable treasury secretary, has done unparalleled service to the whole of Europe.

Colin Powell, Condoleezza Rice, the already-mentioned Hank Paulson, and General Petraeus in Baghdad, as well as Zalmay Khalilzad, ambassador and a veritable patron of Afghanistan, will in time come to be seen as true statesmen whose achievements are simply impressive.”

Adler also looks at the situation in the wider Middle East, Latin America, China and North Korea – and although significant blunders are mentioned, he gives President Bush high marks.

Chronicle of Alexandre Adler

Translated By Kate Davis

August 2, 2008

France – Le Figaro – Original Article (French)

At a time when “Obamania” is in full swing, why not say all the good things we can about George W. Bush, if not about the eight years he spent battling terrorism? Indeed, a certain amount of false evidence has been laid at the doorstep of the current U.S. president.

The first such item is in the process of crumbling before our eyes: not only was the destruction of the Baathist regime in Iraq not a failure for the United States, but it’s now turning into a genuine success. First of all, because indeed, Saddam Hussein did a good job organizing what was left of Iraq’s state apparatus into an unwavering support system for terrorist operations that America found intolerable. Then, because the current transformation of Iraq has had a considerable medium-term impact: Iraqis have voted freely three times since 2003, although to be sure, these free elections are not yet entirely pluralist. Nevertheless, they have played a role in helping assess the actual size of the three major communities in the country [Sunni, Shiite and Kurd] and have also allowed the real political majority to emerge in Iraq [Shiites rather than Sunnis].

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  • RememberNovember
    bestest President at usurping Constitutional freedoms for the sake of power-grabbing and hobbling the other two branches of government, sure.
  • Ricorun
    You know, I'm like totally bummed that Paris's former BFF Nichole is getting absolutely no press. Madonna either. What's up with that??

    Then again, maybe they'll show up in a T Boone ad. What's more phallic than a windmill? They even have ticklers on the end.
  • Neocon
    Hey nice add.

    In fact shes the only damn candidate who gets it. Gee Imagine that.............She was willing to compromise.

    Obama is prolly rushing to her house right now to get her to be his VEEP. Wait that wont work
  • SteveK
    Paris gets my vote... Paris Hilton that is.

    Here's her first ad : Paris Hilton Responds to McCain Ad

    It's got everything: sound energy policy... "that wrinkly white-haired guy"... AND where to get the best tan... Now if she narrows down her choice for VP we may will have a real horse race.
  • Neocon
    George W. Bush is the bestest president ever.

    Eat your heart out Jimmy Carter.
  • I have the weirdest sneaking suspicion that when I'm a lot older, I'll actually be able to find something good about the Bush administration. Unfortunately for them, I can't come up with anything now. Let's wait a few decades and see what happens.
  • pacatrue
    "And over 100,000 dead civilians." mumble mumble
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