Will George W. Bush Be Remembered like Abraham Lincoln?
Not Unless He Becomes a Uniter like Linocln Was
There is no doubt that George Bush thinks what he is doing in the Middle East will have an everlasting effect on America long after all of us are dead and gone. Imus' comments brought to light the fact that people still say and do stupid things when it comes to race.
Almost 150 years ago Abraham Lincoln had to handle a internal civil war that was far more than name calling and shouting. This was a dispute that could have torn the country in half.
With his leadership America found it's way through a civil war and then to begin to heal as one nation again. One of the little known leadership styles that Lincoln used to his advantage in the organization of his presidency was his appointment of talented national figures from opposing political parties to be part of his cabinet.
Today Bush is facing the same challenge of how to work with Democrats to solve the challenges of the war in Iraq. Lincoln felt he needed advice from the opposing viewpoint to keep from having his presidency from becoming one sided.
Bush is only coming to realize that a Congress controlled by his opposition, and elected by a majority of Americans, is going to be important to how his presidency is remembered years from now.
Lincoln's opposition to slavery was his greatest contribution to the history of America and indeed to world history as well. By issuing the Emancipation Proclamation to make the end of slavery permanent, Lincoln followed that up with the passing of the 13th, 14th and 15th amendments which made permanent the freedoms that were hard fought and won in the Civil War.
The freedom that was won for so many black Americans in that war forever made Abraham Lincoln one of our greatest presidents of all time.
Bush continues to press on to protect Americans from the threat of terrorism and he has made Iraq the stand we are taking. This has become a very unpopular choice and is threatening how he will be remembered and how America views what he has us doing in this war.
If someday Bush is to be remembered as a great president, like Abraham Lincoln, he is going to have to become a uniter and that means working with Democrats to make America safer and end this unpopular war.
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2 Comments
Post a CommentGood article Jeff. Objective, factual and easy to read. And I get your comparative point. And Mr. Musall, how do you really feel? Even Hillary, Pelosi and Reid don't bring me to the same level of unfairness you display toward Mr. Bush, although Chuck Schumer and I in a Pay-per-view cage match would be worth the price of admission.
George Bush has more in common with a tree sloth than he does with Abraham Lincoln....history will show him as a worse president than his father, or even Nixon or Harding.