A year later: Bush's politics unchanged
By Morgan Bottner | Apr. 29, 2003Before I sat down to write today's column-my final bit of writing for The Daily Cardinal-I took a few moments to think back on my time writing for this paper. ' ¦
Before I sat down to write today's column-my final bit of writing for The Daily Cardinal-I took a few moments to think back on my time writing for this paper. ' ¦
In my last column, I argued that whatever apparent mistakes America's military had been making in its war against Iraq-mistakes such as sending units into the desert wearing deep-green \woodland"" ' ¦
Sometimes I wish we had more history professors in the White House. Or, barring history professors, at least a few good mythologists who understand that there are lessons to be ' ¦
In his first public response to the recent protests against war with Iraq--protests that took place both in America and abroad --President George W. Bush was respectful, yet candid. \Democracy ' ¦
As the clock inevitably ticks away the hours until yet another new year rolls in, I thought it would be fitting to deliver unto the masses a thought-provoking and delightfully ' ¦
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As a teenager, I watched with bedazzled wonderment as Alan Greenspan ushered America, head-first and eyes wide open, into an age of market egalitarianism and can-do profitability. The telecom industry ' ¦
In an opinion column which appeared in the New York Times in February 1992, Mikhail Gorbachev remarked on former President Bush's then-recent assertion that America had finally won the Cold ' ¦
Here's a thought: \War on Terror"" as the best ""get out of jail free"" card you've ever seen, redeemable for one re-election. Pass go. Green light on another four years. ' ¦