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'Bush Country: How Dubya Became a Great President While Driving Liberals Insane'


By Phil Brennan
For NewsMax.com

It appears that Joan Walsh of Salon.com thought she was a pretty smart cookie, parading her Scholastic Aptitude Test score of 1200 as proof. Like many of her media colleagues she considered President Bush’s intellectual level far below her own.

It came as something of a shock for her to learn that the 17-year-old Bush’s SAT score was the same as hers – 1200 – and scored at a time when that was a very hard level to reach.

In his new book, "Bush Country: How Dubya Became a Great President While Driving Liberals Insane," widely acclaimed New York Post columnist John Podheretz uses this story to hammer away at the common liberal misconception that this man who learned to fly a complicated and dangerous piece of machinery – the F-102 fighter – was rated as a superior pilot, got an MBA, ran a Major League Baseball team and made millions for his partners, and won two terms as governor of Texas is really quite stupid.

Podheretz demolishes this Bush-is-a-moron myth, which he calls "Crazy Liberal Idea #1," and goes on to dismember seven other Crazy Liberal Ideas, doing so with a razor-sharp wit and driving his points home with the obvious relish that comes from skewering a very skewerable left.

George W. Bush, he writes, came into office believing he was put on Earth to do two things: to lead the United States into the third millenium with all its terrifying challenges and wondrous opportunities, and to drive liberals insane.

Bush, he adds, "is succeeding brilliantly at both."

His claim that Bush is one of the nation’s greatest presidents is bound to drive liberals mad, but he lays out a stunning profusion of the president’s accomplishments as proof of his contention.

In just three years, Bush has led the nation into two wars, ousted two of the world's most barbaric regimes, redirected U.S. foreign policy to confront the threat of rogue states possessing weapons of mass destruction, daringly embarked on a campaign to introduce democracy into the Middle East, and reconstructed both the military and the executive branch of government.

Moreover, as Podheretz notes, he shoved two huge tax cuts down the throats of a Congress that traditionally has preferred to spend the people’s money rather than permit then to spend it themselves, and in the process revived an economy that began to slump at the end of the Clinton administration.

The List Goes On

Bush has run circles around the Democrats, co-opting many of their pet programs in such fields as education and health care. He has been deft in dealing with hot-button issues, seeking new ways to handle those that previously have defied all efforts of compromise between right and left.

"Taken together, all of Bush’s presidential qualities mark him as a genuine leader and a transformative figure on the American and world stages," Podheretz insists. "Love him or hate him, respect him or revile him, George W. Bush has made extraordinary use of the powers of the presidency and has changed the United States, its government and the world in ways that have made an indelible mark on the new century."

We are indeed, he writes, "living in Bush Country."

Having dealt with Bush’s extraordinary record, Podheretz now begins to enjoy himself chopping away at those eight crazy liberal ideas.

The first, that Bush is a moron, seems rooted in the president’s tendency to mangle the mother tongue. He believes that the "chattering classes" look down on Bush because he does not "accord with the reigning cultural affect. ..."

An Age of Cleverness

"We pride ourselves on self-aware displays of cleverness, constant references to popular culture and the latest trends and a hunger for sharing the trivia we know with others," he writes.

Bush, it seems, is simply not au fait with the things that really matter, such as the latest trends in culinary consumption, cinema and up-to-date slang. He recalls with satisfaction Bush's rejoinder to Chris Matthews when it was suggested that he claimed an abiding interest in the life of Winston Churchill simply to impress Churchill fan Matthews:

"Do you think that I’d take time out of my life to research what the hell you like?" he asked.

Podheretz also reminds us that Democrats automatically label Republican presidents as dunces – Ike and Reagan especially were seen by the chatterers as less than bright.

He is unrelenting in demolishing those Crazy Liberal Ideas. He shows how asinine is idea #2 – that Bush is a puppet – and demonstrates convincingly that Bush is his own man.

What really controls W, in Podheretz’s view, is a determination to put America back on the road to the shining city on the hill paved by Ronald Reagan. The author devotes a chapter to showing how W has worked to bring back Reaganism and explains that the two presidents have much in common.

The primary project of the Bush presidency is the completion of the political reconstruction of national politics, government and policy begun by Ronald Reagan in 1981. And this, he writes, is "doubtless what his partisan enemies fear most about him."

Crazy Liberal Idea #3: "Bush is a fanatic."

Podheretz notes that W’s foes say he "is a reactionary both politically and theologically and that he is effecting a religious takeover of the United States and imposing his doctrinal fanaticism on the rest of the world."

Man of Faith

Nonsense, says Podheretz. Bush is "an elected politician who happens to be religious," and as a man of faith he is informed by a powerful sense of right and wrong and good and evil." That, of course, is what upsets his paganistic critics, who believe there are no such categories as right and wrong or good and evil; everything is relative.

Crazy Liberal Idea #4: Bush is another Hitler, but not as talented.

The real insult here is that if Bush is Hitler, the United States is Nazi Germany. And that idea, he writes, is born from Europe’s "blind and unreasoning, ugly and unjust, foul and fetid hatred of America" and picked up by the Europhile chattering classes.

Podheretz deals with other such provably idiotic charges as Crazy Liberal Idea # 5: Bush isn’t protecting the American people, #6: Bush wants to bankrupt the government, #7: Bush is a cowboy and #8: Bush is a liar.

As we head into the election, Podheretz has shown us exactly how to deal with all the Crazy Liberal Ideas that constitute the Democratic Party’s real platform. All Democarats have in their political arsenal is a hodgepodge of crazy ideas, distortions and lies – and Podheretz shows us how to disarm them easily.
 
Only fitting!

It is only fitting that I respond to this first...i hope.

I can't wait for the responses to this one!

Hang on.

W
 
1200 on the SAT at a time when kids just took the thing. Wow.

I took it ten years after GW did and I never heard of a study guide or prep. Now then companies like Sylvan make a hefty living of off SAT prep and he scored better then than most do now.

Now what will the libs say?......SAT scores are invalid?.......he cheated?........Daddy bought off the college board? This should be fun to watch.



enigma
 
enigma said:
1200 on the SAT at a time when kids just took the thing. Wow.

I took it ten years after GW did and I never heard of a study guide or prep. Now then companies like Sylvan make a hefty living of off SAT prep and he scored better then than most do now.

Now what will the libs say?......SAT scores are invalid?.......he cheated?........Daddy bought off the college board? This should be fun to watch.



enigma

I just thought I would point out a little error in your line of reasoning. The average SAT score was higher in 1968 than it is today. For example, Mensa requires a score of 1300 to enter their society if you took the test before 1974, 1250 if you took it between 1974 and 1994, and since the test was re-centered in 1995, they don't allow entrance based solely on SAT scores recorded after 1994. One reason scores were higher then was that it was given primarily to college bound students at that time. Bush's score was certainly above average, roughly one standard deviation above the mean, but there is no measure for how that score compares to today's scores.

I would also like to point out that my statement doesn't bash Bush in any way, so save your breath.
 
Please, some of you seem to be grasping at straws to legitimize the President in light of the emergence of a worthy opponent. There are libraries of literature that could prove precisely what the aforementioned author denies, and harping over one particularly superficial analysis reeks of desperation on the part of scared conservatives.
 
Quack. Quack. Quack.

If it looks like a dimwit.
And walks like a dimwit.
And talks like a dimwit.

It must be a dimwit.

I'm not fooled. One cannot consume so much booze and cocaine and not suffer the effects.

And by the way, he was never allowed to fly that airplane by himself.

The clipped his wings, so to speak. Quack. Quack.
 
Please, some of you seem to be grasping at straws to legitimize the President in light of the emergence of a worthy opponent.

Do you know of someone that I have not seen?
 
That smart?

If Bush is that smart then he's even more scary. He's done all of his clever things (deficit, Iraq, etc....) knowingly. Life must be nice with Republican blinders.:rolleyes:
 
lymanm said:
Please, some of you seem to be grasping at straws to legitimize the President in light of the emergence of a worthy opponent.

Allow me to quote the wannabee JF Kerry: "Bring it on!"

Oops! I forgot. Kerry talks in caps: "BRING IT ON!"
 
I have to laugh at those people that like to call Bush stupid. Like him or not, he is no idiot.

I would challenge those who call him an idiot to compare his accomplishments with theirs . . . . . graduated from Yale, got an MBA, flew jets in the Guard, was a governor, became President . . . . etc.

Then, I follow up with: "So how does it feel to accomplish so much less than an idiot?".

I am not at all sure that Bush is doing a great job overall, but I do know that the Democrats selecting Kerry was a very stupid thing to do . . . . a tax-and-spend liberal from Massachussetts versus an incumbent is a pretty certain recipe for another four years for Bush.
 
Hehe Freddie that was a fun one - he may have been smart but it was definitely not determined by listening to his speeches. There are three books (at least) out there with "bushisms" - is that a record for a president?
 
Now is the time to sit back and let the truth about Mr. Kerry roll forward. I know there are alot of former military guys that will get the truth on his "service" and his activities in the V V A W out there and publicized, though the mainstream media will ignore it.

I have one question for the people with Kerry blinders on:

Why will he not release his medical records to answer the questioning of his Purple Heart awards?

Why does he wrap himself in his service in Vietnam when people question his defense voting record, as opposed to answering why he voted against every major defense initiative for 20 years?

What is the clear answer to his YES vote on supporting a war with Iraq?

These are only a few.

You liberals are so blind to the reality of who you have selected to represent you. You have chosen poorly, and the American people will let you know that over the coming months.
 
i dunno...as much as id like to see Bush win, that opens the gates of hades itself to allow a clear path for Mr. Hillary to run in 08 :eek:

so...pay a 4 year penalty for keeping her out by allowing Kerry a shot, or run the risk of having the Clinton Clan up there again :confused:
 
based on all of the above and the fact the my SAT scores were higher the GW's i think i'll tell you all now that i plan to run for president next time arround...

OK, so there is my BS for the day...i don't think it really matters what the IQ, SAT, ACT scores of any of our presidents is. you guys elected him (at least the republicans did) so live with it for a few more months...geeezzz...
 
Lovin every minute of it!

The greatest part about GWB's presidency is the fact that it just burns the hell out of all the liberals!

GWB is one of the top 5 presidents of all time....easily.:D

Ready...........set...............go!

W
 
Standby.

chawbein--I'll find it for you, hang on.

W--Top Five: Washington, Jefferson, Lincoln, FDR....and...Bush?

<step away from the bong>
 

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