Daily Archives: June 28, 2008

Bush’s stubbornness finally paid off in Iraq

bushpoint“Bush is a stubborn man,” columnist David Brooks wrote. “Well, without that stubbornness, that unwillingness to accept defeat on his watch, he never would have bucked the opposition to the surge.

“Bush is an outrageously self-confident man. Well, without that self-confidence, he never would have overruled his generals.

“The fact is that Bush, who made such bad calls early in the war, made a courageous and astute decision in 2006. More than a year on, the surge has produced large, if tenuous, gains. Violence is down sharply. Daily life has improved. The Iraqi military has been given time to become a more effective fighting force. The Iraqi government is showing signs of strength and even glimmers of impartiality. Iraq has moved from being a failed state to merely a fragile one, as Vali Nasr of the Council on Foreign Relations has put it.

“The whole episode is a reminder that history is a complicated thing. The traits that lead to disaster in certain circumstances are the very ones that come in handy in others.”

Open thread 6/28

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Bush team hijacked Justice Dept.

justice“Laws and rules have been adopted to prevent the hijacking of the Justice Department to advance a partisan or ideological cause. But that’s exactly what the Bush administration did,” columnist Jay Bookman wrote, noting how “the campaign to turn the Justice Department into an enforcement arm of the Republican Party extended even to its hiring of legal interns.”

Bookman wrote: “According to a new report by the Justice Department’s inspector general — a Republican, by the way — the Bush approach ‘constituted misconduct and also violated the department’s policies and civil service law that prohibit discrimination in hiring based on political or ideological affiliations.’
“In other words, those appointed to enforce the law instead knowingly violated it to advance partisan interests.”