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Okay, Let's Give Bush All of the Credit He's Due

Posted: 05/06/11 01:00 PM ET

George W. Bush seems to have decided that the most dignified option was to stay away from events commemorating Osama bin Laden's end. That choice may well be recorded among the best decisions he ever made.

Calls persist however, in shall we say, "certain circles" for Barack Obama to give Bush more credit for the elimination of Osama bin Laden, over two years into Obama's presidency. Just as MSNBC (and, apparently, I,) will never tire of Bush bashing, Bush apologists shall remain unrelenting in their desire to paint a man who ranks on paper as one of the worst presidents in U.S. history as something more than the affable-but-in-over-his-head trust fund baby he will likely be remembered as.

As a defense mechanism for people with a deeply-ingrained dislike of Obama, these rationalizations are not going to go away. Instead of acknowledging facts that do not reinforce their worldview, most people tend to instinctively discard unpleasant truths, formulate competing theories (in this case, "it was really, somehow, Bush,") and then go searching for facts. Never mind the glaringly obvious -- that George W. Bush couldn't in eight years catch Osama bin Laden and that, in fact, his policies on intelligence gathering looked a lot more like those of the opposition well before the time he left office.

Many bent on denying or diminishing any sort of Obama victory have argued that it was Bush's torture polices that secured the information that eventually led to bin Laden's capture. That claim is completely untrue, of course, but how is someone who only watches Fox News or listens to Rush Limbaugh to know a thing like that? After all, the echo chamber exists for the sole purpose of defending prejudices from reality. It's a profitable enterprise, as you can imagine.

The unsurprising success of right wing media coupled with the more shocking failure of the Obama administration to effectively communicate its positions (virtually all of Obama's other failures have been drearily predictable,) has left the Republican Party completely unmoored from that bothersome anchor, reality. Meanwhile, Democrats' persistent rhetorical reticence has allowed the Fox News bubble, time and again, to envelop the national conversation. We're all inside the bubble, now.

While we're here, we're going to have to play by right wing rules. So let's do the one thing Democrats have become really, really good at: give them what they want. Whenever someone asks for it, let's give full credit to George W. Bush for his handling of Osama bin Laden and the "War on Terror."

A fair-minded person can see that George W. Bush does deserve some credit for recent positive developments in the Middle East. The military and intelligence organizational infrastructure that eventually located bin Laden underwent a great many changes on Bush's watch, no doubt helping to facilitate the death of bin Laden. I will even go an extravagant step further and say that it is not outside the realm of possibility that Bush might one day be celebrated as a hero in Iraq... a long, long time from now. (Ironically, his role in the worldwide financial collapse has a great deal more to do with the democratic uprisings in the Middle East than any intentional U.S. policy could have, but that's not really hero material.) And, after the September 11, 2001 attacks, there were several foiled terror plots under Bush's oversight.

The problem is that those are the most flattering facts that Bush apologists have to work with without the luxury of inventing their own. If we are really going to give credit where credit is due, there are a great many more unpleasant truths that will have to be acknowledged, as well.

Before we even get to Bush, we'll have to start by giving Republicans in Congress the credit they've been due since around 1998, when their resistance to anti-terror and specifically anti-Osama bin Laden operations became so pitched that they actually accused Bill Clinton of ordering missile strikes on bin Laden to cover up the much more important matter of the Lewinsky proceedings. (Never mind those bombings the president kept blathering about.) The sheer nerve it took to accuse Clinton of an unhealthy obsession with bin Laden, even as the administration's counter-terrorism campaign foiled large-scale attack plots, is to be marveled at.

Let us also not forget to give special mention to the anonymous scumbag Republican operatives who then distorted Clinton's campaign against bin Laden into a series of "Clinton hearts terrorists" chain emails claiming that it was he, not Republicans, who was too distracted by the scandal to focus on terrorism.

As soon as Clinton left office, however, credit shifts almost entirely to George W. Bush. Bush set aside Clinton's "unhealthy obsession" with bin Laden and departed from the previous administration's focus on terrorism, abandoning his predecessor's weekly meetings on the topic.

What the heck: let's be especially generous and finally, finally, give George W. Bush just a little bit of credit for allowing the greatest failure of national security in American history to happen on his watch. That's pretty impressive in a country that has gone through civil war. Let's also give him credit for turning that unprecedented failure into a successful re-election campaign -- a true masterpiece of both politics and vulgarity. That is not to say that either is really his fault, mind you, or the fault of anyone but those who orchestrated and carried out the attacks. I have no doubt that the same thing would have happened if a Democrat had been president: the horrific attacks still would have taken place and the Republicans still would have made it their entire 2004 campaign.

And believe me, they would say it had been the president's fault. The president would probably have had to resign or not run for re-election. The Republican nominee's slogan would have most likely been something just slightly less subtle than "on their watch."

It's distasteful and perhaps unfair as hell, but if Republicans are insisting on full credit for Bush's role, 9/11 itself certainly must be part of the deal.

Next, we'll give Bush credit for his response. Eventually standing up and leaving that classroom to address the issue just eight minutes after being informed that the country was under attack was, well, better than waiting nine. And congratulations, Mister President: No children died of fright when you politely excused yourself. Seven and a half minutes earlier, I'm not sure we could have said the same.

Let us not forget to also credit Bush with the policies that turned a massive outpouring of goodwill from even America's most hated enemies into worldwide resentment from even our closest allies. Let's give him credit for authorizing the notoriously ineffective torture and abuse methods that galvanized our enemies and helped them recruit a whole new generation of terrorists. And, oh yes, did not lead us to Osama bin Laden. And then there's that rollback of civil liberties that still doesn't seem to have had any perceptible benefit.

Don't forget also to give him credit for the long stretch of blunders and lies that cumulatively gave us the Iraq war, its immediate aftermath, and an oil-rich country left feuding over basic home electricity.

Yes, if his apologists keep demanding it, let's give George W. Bush every bit of credit he is due.

But do remember that "killed Osama bin Laden" doesn't quite make the list.

[Note: Minor copy edits were made and the words "all of" were added to the title of this post after it was first published.]

 
George W. Bush seems to have decided that the most dignified option was to stay away from events commemorating Osama bin Laden's end. That choice may well be recorded among the best decisions he ever ...
George W. Bush seems to have decided that the most dignified option was to stay away from events commemorating Osama bin Laden's end. That choice may well be recorded among the best decisions he ever ...
 
 
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12:56 PM on 05/07/2011
Well its a good thing that this article sets the record straight! I have never seen a more misguided, based on illusions, warped sense of history than those who are trying to give any credit to Bush. Their belief is if they can get believers to believe that Bush gets the credit, Obama loses it. NOT! After eight (8, count them) years with all his torture techniques, all his "axis of evil" rhetoric, all his silly quips, the military intelligence at his disposal and our technology, he couldn't (and some say wouldn't) being in Osama. The President of the United States, Barack Obama, a black man (for all intends and purposes) brought in the mastermind of 9-11. We thank him and all our Seals, and our military leaders and intelligence community. Mr. Bush is a sidenote!
05:57 AM on 05/07/2011
This is by far one of the better articles written of this subject. I hope you send it to Bush and all his neo cons to read.
05:18 AM on 05/07/2011
Why don't we ever hit the repubs with the old "oil will pay for the war" line?
04:31 AM on 05/07/2011
I didn't vote for Bush the second time around, but fact is he isn't as incompetent as Obama is and Carter actually looks better. So regardless if this is posted. You can continue Bush bashing, but the fact that you have a job YOU ARE MORE than cluess as to what is really happening out here.
hopeisalive
Old enough to know better, but young enough to try
12:16 AM on 05/07/2011
President Bush desereves what history will say of him and nothing more. As a President, I had no belief in him or what he did. He allowed the Neocons to push us into Iraq when that wasn't necessary and then helped push the deregulation of banking and wall street much to the pain and suffering of all of us. He serves us well by hiding in Texas.
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latia65
Valleys of Neptune
09:47 PM on 05/06/2011
I remember that strike. Didn't the repubs call it "Wag the Dog?"
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CabinAgue
We are ALL in this together.
09:47 PM on 05/06/2011
"Eventually standing up and leaving that classroom to address the issue just eight minutes after being informed that the country was under attack was, well, better than waiting nine."

That was awesome!
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Steve Rockett
09:33 PM on 05/06/2011
A republican goes into a mechanic's shop and leaves his car off. It is hot so he goes to get an ice cream. When he gets back to the mechanic, the mechanic says, "It looks like you blew a seal." "Nah, says the republican, I just had an ice cream." Let's see that get past the censors. Thank you, thank you, I will be here all week.
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CabinAgue
We are ALL in this together.
09:47 PM on 05/06/2011
Hey, it made it!!!
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Steve Rockett
01:06 AM on 05/07/2011
Amazing.
12:59 PM on 05/07/2011
Applause! Fav'd!
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Steve Rockett
09:22 PM on 05/06/2011
Excellent article. Bush even blamed Clinton for the 9-11 attack. I remember that distinctly. He would not take responsibility. Bush will go down as among the worst presidents in history.
09:25 PM on 05/06/2011
He sure is.
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IllinoisTexan43
46 year old female, voting Obama 2012!
09:35 PM on 05/06/2011
Yes, he will. No matter how his feckless base deperately tries to whitewash his legacy, history will not be kind to the Bush era. Faved!
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SA Texas 2
No Escape For Millionaire Tax Dodgers
08:40 PM on 05/06/2011
Credit is given when you deserve it. In this case he deserves to get big praise for being such an NINNY & going to Iraq for reasons unknown. I'm being sarcastic !
07:28 PM on 05/06/2011
Why is it that all the bad things going on, the economy, the gas prices, the wars are all Bush's fault, yet this one thing, the very thing that Obama said himself is illegal, is all Obama's baby, no credit to bush, no credit to bush for the tactics used to get the info that made this possible, no that is all Obama...
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rjakjr
Saving the world... or at least 72.6% of the US!!!
08:50 PM on 05/06/2011
Is Bush president right now or Obama? Ok then, shut your piehole and get over it already.
09:31 PM on 05/06/2011
Ok, Economy in the dumps? Obama's fault, he is the Prez; gas prices too high? Obama's fault, he is the Prez; High jobless rate? Obama's fault, he is the Prez; National debt and the defecit about to bankrupt the country? Obama' fault, he is the Prez. Thanks for pointing this out, Obama's the President, and I am over it.
IWantTofu
Evolution. Now a political position.
09:05 PM on 05/06/2011
Actually, Obama said during the presidential race that if he had actionable information regarding Osama bin Laden in Pakistan, Obama would get him. McCain and Palin made fun of him for that position. I guess if you had actionable information on bin Laden and you were president, you would have said it was illegal and would not have gotten him.
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Tom Servo
what a snob.
07:02 PM on 05/06/2011
God bless president Obama for our glorious victory over Bin Laden.. He did what Bush refused to do. I guess we now know what side his bread is buttered on....UAE errand-boy.
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HST
Conservatism = selfishness
06:03 PM on 05/06/2011
"The problem is that those are the most flattering facts that Bush apologists have to work with without the luxury of inventing their own. "

And invent they will.

You can bank on it.
06:01 PM on 05/06/2011
Excellent article. If 9/11 had happened under President Gore, the Republicans would not have hesitated to blame him for it. But if anyone dares to blame Bush, they're called anti-American. But Bush did fail. He was told bin Laden was going to attack and did nothing. When the attack began, he sat there picking his nose for 8 minutes. That alone should've told the public he was incompetent. When your president is no longer capable of leading, the vice president needs to step in. Unfortunately, that would've been Cheney. But then, he was the real president anyway. It amazes me the lengths to which Republicans will try to take credit for something someone else did. But then, they steal elections so why should it shock us when they steal credit as well?
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rjakjr
Saving the world... or at least 72.6% of the US!!!
08:55 PM on 05/06/2011
Politics aside, without 9/11 our nation's air defense/missile defense would basically be non-existent. So, if anything, 9/11 was the best job security this country could've unknowingly asked for. Just prior to 9/11 the thought of air/missile defense was becoming more and more a waste of time/money. Just think if it had been closed down before 9/11, the antiquated defenses we actually had in place would've been in moving trucks and/or landfills that morning. I'm not trying to champion something in spite of the almost 3,000 lives lost but if it took that many to save a 1/4 million that reside in the US... the trade-off is pretty obvious by those numbers.

My source for the above statement is my occupation if anyone questions what I'm talking about.
06:08 AM on 05/08/2011
What is your occupation then? Defense contractor? Politician? And what 1/4 million people "that reside in the US" were spared by reason of 9/11?
05:32 PM on 05/06/2011
Oh you poor mislead people, if you only knew what you are asking for by supporting Obama,
Look up communism, study up real good because someday soon YOU WILL ALL BE SLAVES TO THE GOVERNMENT!.........say goodby to your cell phones, computers and most of all your freedoms!
You will no longer be allowed to own property or a business. You will go to a warehouse where government workers will give you what they want you to have not what you want and if you argue with them you will get nothing and go without food for weeks, you will have to stand in lines to get 1 roll of toilet paper to last you for the month..........you think I'm kidding ........look it up ...........educate yorselves.............Obama wants to be a ruler over you! and if you let him someday you will look back and wonder why you didn't see what was happening to your freedom and your country! YOU WILL BE SORRY!
05:57 PM on 05/06/2011
Look up socialism. You guys on the right claim Obama is a socialist, but I bet none of you even know what it means. It means government ownership of the means of production. Did Obama take over the banks? Nope. Just gave them bailout money. Did he take over the auto companies? Nope. Just gave them a loan. Did he take over health care? Nope. That's still under the control of private industry. So it's you who are the one who's been mislead. That's what happens when you watch Fox Noise.
06:30 PM on 05/06/2011
Of course you're right. But, this guy is just trying to get his $7.50/hr for posting nonsense.
10:58 PM on 05/06/2011
Actually what you're talking about is communism, where the state owns all the means of production, democratic socialism, as its practiced in parts of Europe and to a degree in Canada, is essentially a system where the government takes a role in the the welfare of its citizens, its not about owning or controlling the means of production, though in some cases there are state run companies in sectors that the private sector in many countries is simply too small or ill equipped to handle themselves yet are important for the state and its citizens' well being, a good example is the nuclear power industry in Canada which is for the time being government owned since no private Canadian company was capable of operating such a company on their own and it was felt to be beneficial to Canada to have a home-grown nuclear power industry. Also socialist governments consider the well being of its citizens to be its highest calling so invest in various social programs to meet the needs of its citizens. Trust me, Obama is no socialist, I firmly believe that US citizens would be far better off if the US were more of socialist country like much of Europe and Canada to a degree, but nothing I've seen from Obama is socialist in any way. In fact Obama would be considered right leaning in most western countries, but your Republicans are so far to the right Obama appears left leaning in comparison.
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HST
Conservatism = selfishness
06:04 PM on 05/06/2011
THE SKY IS FALLING! THE SKY IS FALLING! THE SKY IS FALLING!

Chicken little had nothing on you bub...