The dumbest article you'll read all week (Yes, it's from Politico)
October 27, 2009 11:25 am ET by Jamison Foser
Under the header "What if George W. Bush had done that?" Politico's Josh Gerstein indulges the right-wing persecution complex by arguing Barack Obama is benefitting from friendlier media coverage than his predecessor got.
Are you kidding me?
George W. Bush wanted to go to war in Iraq, so he made up some phony reasons for it. And the media, rather than scrutinizing his case for war, helped him along. That was a damn war. That alone pretty much ends the discussion. (Gerstein gives Iraq a passing mention in paragraph 16.)
But lets take a closer look at Gerstein's silliness.
He opens with mention of Obama making a "four-hour stop in New Orleans, on his way to a $3 million fundraiser." Apparently, Gerstein wants us to think that seeming indifference towards, and botched handling of, a deadly natural disaster while it is still unfolding is no worse than stopping at the site of the disaster for four hours ... four years later.
Another Gerstein example: "Freezing out a TV network." Check.
Another: "Doing more fundraisers than the last president. More golf, too."
Bush spent 487 days at Camp David, and 490 days at his ranch in Crawford -- where, among other things, he neglected to read a certain Presidential Daily Briefing entitled "Bin Laden Determined to attack Inside the U.S." A month later, Bin Laden did. I trust Gerstein will let us know when Obama blows off a similar memo during a golf outting.
Gerstein:
Conservatives look on with a mix of indignation and amazement and ask: Imagine the fuss if George W. Bush had done these things?
And quickly add, with a hint of jealousy: How does Obama get away with it?
"We have a joke about it. We're going to start a website: IfBushHadDoneThat.com," former Bush counselor Ed Gillespie said. "The watchdogs are curled up around his feet, sleeping soundly. ... There are countless examples: some silly, some serious."
George W. Bush's predecessor was hounded for years over a land deal in which he lost money, and impeached -- due in no small part to media hyperventilation -- because he lied about an affair. Bush lied about a war and the press helped him do it.
For a reporter to pretend that George W. Bush has gotten tougher treatment from the press than other presidents is laugh-out-loud absurd.
Gerstein:
Media observers note that the president often gets kid-glove treatment from the press, fellow Democrats and, particularly, interest groups on the left - Bush's loudest critics, Obama's biggest backers.
There's only one word for that: Stupid.
Seriously, it's a newsworthy phenomenon that Democrats and liberal interest groups were harder on Bush than they have been on Obama? Uh, Josh? What about Republicans and conservative interest groups? Have they, by chance, been tougher on Obama than they were on Bush?
(The Atlantic's Marc Ambinder, by the way, has argued "the left has held Barack Obama's feet to the fire way more than the right ever did to George W, Bush." That concept is missing from Gerstein's little essay.)
Don't they have editors at Politico?

















This was the standout portion of the article for me. That anyone can still believe that Bush/Cheney was somehow tricked by bad intel into a war in Iraq when we now know that they in fact tortured people to get them to connect Iraq to al Qaeda or 9-11 or whatever slim pretext they could find to justify their war is beyond ridiculous.
Thanks for point out the false equivalences, MMfA! I realize that was the main thrust of the Politico article, and absurd on it's face.
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I love it.
This is infuriating and this guy will be slammed in commentary there, but it will be ignored and The Heritage Foundation will laugh.
AND they are catering to ONLY 20% of Americans in the latest poll. Where is there sense of audience and vox populi?
I believe by this point in his presidency, Bush had already taken two extended brush-clearing excursions to Crawford.
And it's funny that Gerstein should juxtapose fundraisers and New Orleans: Wasn't Bush playing air guitar and snarfing down birthday cake at a fundraiser while New Orleans was drowning? And then he flew over the city to have a look, and this as after he was apparently p!ssed about having to cut yet another one of his brush-cleafing vacations short. As for Obama's four hours in the city, when he spent a similar length of time in Copenhagen, the press acted like that was a lot.
Finally, did Bush ever catch any flack for what he put on his d@mn cheeseburger?
4 years after a national disaster, it's not the President's direct job to oversee the reconstruction efforts.
Right after a national disaster, it is the President's job to make an appearance and appear to take charge.
And all the stuff about fundraisers? Obama is a great speaker, and he can get the money coming to the Democrats. Apparently Bush wasn't so good at that.
And about the snide golfing comments. Obama works twice as hard as Bush ever did, and that's clear. It's a great idea for our President to indulge in recreation to help him relieve stress and get exercise and fresh air. But Bush took too much relaxation time. Obama does not. And calling out Obama for the time he does take is slanted reporting that doesn't give the readers a true view of the facts.
Gerstein includes a fact from Gibbs that debunks his meme about Obama's fundraising in his own story, but still runs with that meme?
And then there's the comment about not meeting for long periods of time with a couple of European leaders while in Europe. Except there were clear explanations about that at the time - info that other, longer meetings were planned for the near future, so those complaints were unjustified. Did Gerstein tell his readers about that? Nope.
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After all, look at Dick Cheney's presence in the media and his actions taken regarding what few probes there are. There are orders and memos that link directly to Cheney, and he attacks any investigation, but at the same time proclaims his innocence and calls for transparency of certain documents that would prove such (if they exist)...
Sounds to me like he is bluffing.
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First, he is accused of working too much and trying to get too many things done too quickly.
And then he gets accused of blowing off work to play golf.
This, after the previous Republican president clearly lost interest in the job even before he ran for re-election.
The MSM have been bullied into an absurd sense of "equal time."
On top of that, they never resist the urge to be sanctimonious, and the WH push-back against Fox News is the perfect opportunity.
American society is so fixated on how great and perfect it is, they can't stand to think that they may not be the beacon on the hill. "If we're perfect, then Obama can't be fixing anything: there's nothing to fix! He must be CHANGING stuff, and then we may no longer be perfect. He is a bad man."
*sigh*
Funny, I've lived in DC for 12 years and am having these vague recollections of something that happened on September 11, 2001, after a certain president didn't take the warnings seriously.
There were also no wild ostrich attacks in DC during Bush's tenure, so using your logic, I'll thank him for that as well.
I will NEVER understand why the left seems to be so masochistic. The degree of hate towards good men such as Bush and Cheney is truly bewildering to the point of probably allowing the death and destruction of your own family and friends! Maybe someone on this Board can explain to me why you have a problem with wire tapping terrorist phone calls so they don't have a chance to saw your head off?
What direct information has waterboarding produced that saved "thousands of lives?" Care to substantiate that without turning it into trying to prove a hypothetical that has not happened? And no quotes from Cheney please.
And it seems to me, Obama has been in office longer than Bush was when the worst attack on American soil happened under his watch. So Obama has already surpassed Bush in that respect. But I suppose you will say its because of Bush and Cheney torturing people that has prevented further attacks.
Commiting "torture" or invading peoples privacy is not what this country is about. I didn't serve my country to see it turn into a place where individual freedoms are forsaken in the name of "security" at those expenses. And my fellow Marines didn't die for that kind of country either.
Spew your biased ignorance elsewhere. Is that enough explanation for you?
No. I need more examples of your hatred towards anyone who disagrees with you.
Stop trying to pick fights and insight baseless arguments. Give me proof, not BS. I don't think that is much to ask. Can you provide facts? I doubt it, but please try.
If you are truthful in your saying you served then thanks for your service. I'm serious.
But please don't think I'll be swayed from my convictions because of your Marine duty. I also served.
You show just how little you know. BushCo tapped Americans' phone calls, too. So if you think only the terrorists' phones were tapped, you're mistaken.
Abuse of power is the problem liberals had with Bush/Cheney.
Therefore, anyone who could reasonably be concluded to be a "terrorist" would surely be wiretapped through FISA. So, bearing that in mind, maybe you can explain why warrantless wiretapping was necessary?
When YOU find a FACT, someone might agree with you!
When ANY President, sends men and women off to die in wars, the President should NOT be relying on what "everybody else thinks"! He should know, beyond a shadow of a doubt that war is the ONLY answer!
Iraq, for the last f---king time, had NOTHING to do with 9/11. Iraq was a WAR OF CHOICE that cost Americans MORE lives than were lost on 9/11!
And what kind of imaginary world do you live in, where you can block out 9 months?
You're soo quick to give Bush credit for "keeping us safe", but completely forget that Bush was in office BEFORE 9/11. Bush was warned about Al Qaeda, by the previous administration. Bush was warned by Richard Clarke. Bush was warned and 9/11 STILL happened.
Don't forget that FACT while you're singing Bush's praises!
And what was Bush's response to the 9/11 attack?
He invaded a country that had NOTHING to do with the 9/11 attack, starting a war, completely forgetting the country and people who attacked us.
Bush created 3 million jobs (net) over 8 years in office, a fraction of the 23 million jobs created by Bill Clinton.
Under Bush, the median income DECLINED 4/2% over 8 years. Under Bill Clinton, it INCREASED 14%.
Under Bush, the number of Americans living in poverty INCREASED 26.1%. Under Bill Clinton, it DECLINED 16.9%.
Under Bush, the number of children in poverty INCREASED by 21.4%. Under Bill Clinton, it DECLINED 24.2%.
When Bush left office, the number of uninsured Americans stood at 46.3 million, an INCREASE of 20.6%. Under Bill Clinton, the number of uninsured Americans was only 38.4 million.
Bush left office with the lowest approval rating (22%) among Regan, Clinton, Bush Sr. AND Jimmy Carter. Hell, Carter left office with a 44% approval rating!
So yeah, Bush will be remembered BUT it won't be for greatness.
The weapons inspectors found no WMD's. There was plenty of time to stop, but Bush didn't stop.
And Bush didn't keep us safe for 8 years.
After he fell asleep on the job, we weren't attacked again for 7 1/2 years. There's virtually no evidence that anything he did protected us and kept us safe.
By Paul Thompson
While his predecessor in the White House had a reputation as a golfing playboy, Barack Obama has cultivated a somewhat more serious, down-to-business image.
So it may be a surprise to learn that in his ten months as U.S. President, Mr Obama has already played as much golf as George W Bush did in his entire eight years in power.
A U.S. TV journalist who keeps a log of the President’s recreational travel reported that Mr Obama’s game at the weekend was his 24th since taking office in January.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/worldnews/article-1223229/Obama-swings-play-golf-Bush.html
Golf to Golf comparison is meaningless unless you compare all vacations/recreational activities.Last I recall, Bush had set new records for days off.Remember Katrina!!!
Well then, you don't "recall" too well, eh? Just because W wasn't in the WH doesn't mean he wasn't working. As opposed to Obama, W can jog and chew gum at the same time. In fact, W got his MBA from Harvard and was a fighter pilot while he served his country, as most of us did when we were needed to fight for democracy - as I recall.
What I recall about Katrina is the local Government stood by and let most of it happen, the citizens ignored warnings, and the politicians didn't fix the levies with the money they were allocated to fix same. Oh yeah, the mayor refereed to New Orleans as the "chocolate city" - as you may recall.
I don't recall anyone ever saying they thought Bush was trying to do too much at one time.Obama is handling more tough issues early in his administration than Bush ever did!
Liberals must attend some sort of University of Hypocricy to all be so adept at it.