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The Obama Watch

Obama’s Presidential Blame-Game

Happy Presidents’ Day, Presidents Bush, Truman, and Hoover.

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And no doubt, when the 2012 campaign was all over, and Clinton, who perhaps even privately voted for Mitt Romney (it wouldn’t surprise me), surely flew to Texas and (Joe Biden-like) grinned and back-slapped George W. Bush and said, “Hey, no hard feelings, pal!”

And George W. Bush, no doubt, did what he always did, stoically turning the other cheek, forgiving Clinton, and gently suffering the insults in silence — and again helping to make possible another Obama term.

Happy Presidents’ Day, America.

Photo: Truman Library

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About the Author

Paul Kengor is professor of political science and executive director of The Center for Vision & Values at Grove City College. He is author of the new book The Communist: Frank Marshall Davis, The Untold Story of Barack Obama’s Mentor. His other books include The Crusader: Ronald Reagan and the Fall of Communism and Dupes: How America’s Adversaries Have Manipulated Progressives for a Century.

Letter to the Editor View all comments (80) |

spike59| 2.18.13 @ 6:26AM

excellent article; but you left out the #1 'anti-Truman' of all-time; the ever-pompous and self-righteous James Earl Carter, who never forgot a slight (real or imagined) and has never hesitated to publicly and loudly slam his predecessors or his successors

Aristocat| 2.18.13 @ 3:12PM

Truman was a vicious little creep who hated Republicans...He was a product of the Kansas City Prendergast crime family...He got us in the Korean War and then couldn't end it...He stopped MacArthur from defeating the Communists...He left office with the lowest approval rating in history...

CJW| 2.18.13 @ 4:01PM

Truman looks good compared to the rest of the Dems that followed him. Who would not look good compared to Carter, Clinton, and Obama, the Three Stooges?

Truman did serve honorably in WWI, and did drop the bombs on Japan to end WWII.

TLP| 2.18.13 @ 4:21PM

And he was Man Enough to live by the credo: The Buck Stops Here.

So did Reagan.

So did George Herbert Walker Bush.

So did George W. Bush.

Jack in Wi| 2.18.13 @ 6:56AM

The Bushes were a disaster for the conservative movement and the Republican party. Everytime you see Obama or one of the Clinton's on TV you can blame the Bushes. Lets bury the Bushes and move on. My favorite President of all time is William Henry Harrison. Hoover was a good man, but a rotten President. His best work was trying to prevent us from not going into WW2 with The America First Committee.

Job| 2.18.13 @ 1:52PM

hmm for the hell of it post the presidents from Lincoln to Obama in order from the ones you like most to the ones you dislike. Mebbe we can achieve some parity from which to assess your comments this way.

Jack in Wi| 2.18.13 @ 2:01PM

Andrew Johnson, Grover Cleveland, Warren Harding, Calvin Coolidge, and Ronald Reagan.

Jack in Wi| 2.18.13 @ 2:05PM

The ones I listed are the ones I liked. The worst were Lincoln, Grant, TR, Wilson, FDR, Truman, Kennedy, LBJ, Nixon, Carter, The Bushes, clinton and Obama. The rest were mediocre.

Job| 2.18.13 @ 2:27PM

thanks

Von Mises Jr| 2.18.13 @ 7:44AM

This behavior is not simply unbecoming and un-presidential, it is the reason FDR and Obama resemble Stalin and Hitler more than the other Presidents mentioned. It is about demonization and terror to achieve totalitarianism.
After the fall of the Romanov Czar Nicholas, Bolshevik Lenin and the Trotskyites battled for dictatorship. When Lenin died, Stalin emerged as the winner. He then targeted the Kulaks who were wealthy farmers as well as the Catholics, Jews, Buddhist and some Protestant sects as the religious saw the Czars as rulers under the Divine Right of Kings.
In Germany during the Weimar, there were three socialist groups: Majority and Independent Socialist and Bolshevik inspired Communist. Majority Socialist ruled until revolution, depression and hyperinflation led to the rise of Hitler and the Nazis. Hitler targeted Jews, Catholics and Poles.
So like FDR that attacked the Constitution and Supreme Court, Obama also targets Catholics, Israel, TEA Party Conservatives and the top 1%.
It is instructive that the top 1% in Germany was the Jewish bankers and business owners who were targeted just as the wealthy Kulaks had been targeted in the Ukraine.
This is why we have this targeting of groups and Breitbart reports that there may be 10,000 drones circling U.S. skies in five years. The new Siberia or Nazi gas chambers could be a Hellfire Missile in your window.

TLP| 2.18.13 @ 8:17AM

Yeah. He's attacking the 1% as we speak, at an Exclusive Yacht/Golf Club in South Florida, surrounded by his Millionaire/Billionaire Friends.

He just gave Facebook a big Corporate Welfare Kiss on the Ass, with the help of a lot of Creative Accounting by his IRS lackeys. Just like he did for Google. Just like he does with his Union Scumbags. Just like he does for that other Scumbag, down in Cornhole State. You know him. He's the Obama Buddy that's making MILLION$, hauling all that Oil from Cananda, down to the Gulf on His Trains, because "The Magic Negro" (Hat Tip - LA Times) keeps refusing to let a Pipeline, and the Thousands of Jobs it will create, be built.

That's why he's President $9 an hour, now.

It's 2013, in Obama's Amerika.

The only jobs left, are Minimum Wage Jobs.

Von Mises Jr| 2.18.13 @ 8:40AM

In Omerica, the $9 per hour jobs will be cleaning the toilets and mowing the lawns of the government fascist and crony capitalist elitist.

If they take our guns combined with the fact that they have fascist control of major corporations such as GE, GM and GS; hold our mortgage through Fannie, Freddie, HUD or GMAC; hold our student loans, and control the energy, food and water, we will be slaves to totalitarians. And yet Perp and DRedge sell their freedom with a smirk.

Al Adab| 2.18.13 @ 11:30AM

Jr:
Remember, it was the British attempt to confiscate the arms from the MA militia that set in motion the train of events in April of 1775.

chuck| 2.18.13 @ 7:57AM

Truman and W loved this country. Obama hates it. Clinton loves himself and power. Hope that Hillary is dead before 2016.

Jack in Wi| 2.18.13 @ 8:09AM

Truman was a crook and a liberal. Why the hell do conservatives love him? GW Bush was an incompetent and liar who gave us Obama.

bustunloose| 2.18.13 @ 9:14AM

Truman did not retire a rich man. He never enriched himself. Get the hell out America. You do not belong here.
at least get the hell out of the GOP. Really your a sick diseased animal.

Jack in Wi| 2.18.13 @ 11:12AM

Truman exempted his memoirs from the punitive income taxes of his day. He explained it away by saying he did the same for General Eisenhowers. He also took 2 million in a bag to recognize Israel and not for one penny less. Even though the State Department and Defense Dept. knew it would be the disaster it turned out to be, and requested he not do it.

markenoff| 2.18.13 @ 4:25PM

Prove it.

spike59| 2.19.13 @ 5:30AM

at least get the hell out of the GOP
----------------------------------------
jackie's just a bitter Rontard

Joellen| 2.18.13 @ 8:24AM

No Jack, we the people voted in Obama.

With the help of a media that is so up his ....;

It's the media that lies Jack.

I didnt agree with President Bush at all on his fiscal policies but I believe Chuck is right - he loves our country.

obama & clinton - not so much, in fact not at all.

Jack in Wi| 2.18.13 @ 11:17AM

Sorry Joellen: Bush was a liar or idiot perhaps both. How come Pat Buchanan Ron Paul and me knew it was all lies and nonsense and Bush didn't? Generals Brent Skowcroft and Norm Schwartzkoph both spoke out against Iraq. So did Powell. He ignored the truth for some other agenda.

1ConservativeUSA| 2.18.13 @ 12:39PM

Why did Democrats, including Hillary Clinton and John Kerry take to the floor to say that Saddam Hussein had WMD and was a threat to the USA?

Jack in Wi| 2.18.13 @ 1:13PM

I don't defend the Clintons in any way. They all knew it was a pack of lies. Or Kerry either. They are all a bunch of liars. Let's clean out the Bush gang and all their pals. The Democrats are a lost cause.

Al Adab| 2.18.13 @ 12:44PM

Opposition to the Iraq invasion came from those who oppose any American involvement with the UN. Constant violations the UN no fly zone was the major reason for the final invasion which BTW did end the threat posed by Saddams regime.

I assume the "lie" Bush told was the WMDs in Iraq? If so how do we explain the warehouses of chemical weapon components, the missiles buried in the sand and the weapons currently running around Syria, where the Iraqis shipped them during the invasion?

The mistake my friends was in continuing nation building efforts after the Iraqi military threat was ended. That is not a job for the U S military. Winning the brief war was.

Jack in Wi| 2.18.13 @ 1:20PM

There was never any threat to the USA from Iraq. The no fly zone was no reason to go to war. There were no weapons of mass destruction in Iraq. It had been inspected and overflown thousands of times. It was a poor starving country. Every liar who pushed the war knew it. They are all a bunch of warmongering criminals, who sacrificed tens of thousands of Americans and millions of Iraqis to death and misery.

Al Adab| 2.18.13 @ 1:40PM

North Korea is a poor starving country as well dear Jack. Such governments have no concern for their populations. Still, your ideology gets in the way of rational debate. Tens of thousands of Americans? Millions of Iraqis? Come now. Fewer American deaths than on the beach at Normandy in one day. You are entitled to your opinion, specious as it may be, but not to your own facts.

Drunken Sailor| 2.18.13 @ 1:45PM

Atta boy Al!

Al Adab| 2.18.13 @ 1:47PM

Thanks D/S, but its a lost cause and waste of time and effort. Hope your young former employee is well.

Drunken Sailor| 2.18.13 @ 4:07PM

As do I.

TLP| 2.18.13 @ 4:28PM

Don't forget the 5 TONS OF YELLOWCAKE URANIUM that was found, and removed from Iraq, by our Troops.

Everybody seems to forget about that one.

Look it up.

Better yet - Ask Joe Wilson, and his Whore.

Jack in Wi| 2.18.13 @ 2:08PM

We should have been out of Korea decades ago. The South is more then able to defend itself and build nukes if it wants to.

markenoff| 2.18.13 @ 4:28PM

And why are we still in Kosovo? Clinton sent our Soldiers in there with no exit strategy. And you know we still have troops in Virginia. The Confederacy surrendered almost 150 years ago but we still have bases there.

spike59| 2.19.13 @ 5:38AM

facts never got in the way of Jackie spewing her usual Kos-approved talking points

markenoff| 2.18.13 @ 4:30PM

I thought it was Colin Powell who lied. He's the one who gave the brief to the UN Security Council.

http://www.un.org/apps/news/st.....r1=inspect

http://www.accuracy.org/releas.....ed-to-war/

CJW| 2.18.13 @ 6:37PM

It was Susan Rice who lied. Mrs Bubba always lies so it is not news.

Dai Alanye | 2.18.13 @ 8:24PM

The biggest mistake by Dubya was allowing Tony Blair to convince him to delay the Iraq invasion, thereby allowing Saddam time to remove many of his WMDs. As it was we uncovered huge stores of chemical suits and nerve gas antidotes, a fleet of trucks fitted-up to disperse gaseous agents, and hidden bunkers filled with barrels of "insecticide." Hint: Zyklon B, one of the Nazi exterminating agents, was a pesticide.

C'mon Man!| 2.19.13 @ 5:39PM

Agreed, our military should fight, not act like the Red Cross after kicking a$$.

Albert Constantine Jr.| 2.18.13 @ 8:47AM

Not only did Bush and Truman both love their country (without feeling the need to fundamentally transform it), but they both had positive personal character attributes that the current POTUS lacks.

It is important to note, though, that when Truman left office in 1953, he was far from beloved. Nonetheless, 20-25 years later, Truman’s reputation underwent a renaissance, and he was celebrated in popular culture as a much better leader than he was thought of when he was in office.

It remains to be seen if the future holds such treatment for the reputation of George W Bush (or if Obama will even permit a future).

TLP| 2.18.13 @ 4:30PM

If it is ever written?

It'll be Crossed Out on all of the Obelisks built in Obama's Name.

C. Vernon Crisler | 2.18.13 @ 9:52AM

What does it say about the American people that they re-elected Roosevelt and Obama, even though their big-spending policies failed? In Roosevelt's case, the yahoos reelected him three times. The fact is, when it comes to economic policies, the majority of Americans simply cannot put two and two together to make four.

markenoff| 2.18.13 @ 4:31PM

Cash for votes. Duh.

TLP| 2.18.13 @ 4:33PM

That's stupid.

Most Americans can add 2+2.

It just equals: More Free Stuff, instead of 4.

Dai Alanye | 2.18.13 @ 8:27PM

Part of the reason FDR was reelected is the me-too doofuses the GOP put up against him. Sound familiar?

chasrome| 2.18.13 @ 10:23AM

Interesting article. I also appreciated the comment by one respondent that Carter should have been included in this roll call of shame.

I have read Herbert Hoover's "Freedom Betrayed." Turns out that FDR was a Stalin groupie who rebuffed Japanese pleas for peace several times during the late 1930s. Why? Simply to protect Stalin's Vladivostok and other Asian assets. All who died in the Pacific Theater and those who cared about them did so to help FDR’s buddy Stalin. It was FDR who created the cold war. These were the real costs of believing FDR’s demagoguery. I expect the cost of believing Obama’s slanders to be some order of magnitude higher.

On Truman, I’ve always believed he was a good man. My sister and I can still remember our shock at hearing him booed in movie theaters back in the day. However, he was not without his own feet of clay: The dropping of the bomb was a bureaucratic imperative that was not necessary to get the Japanese to surrender. Truman should not have gone along with this. Also, it looks like Truman was late in recognizing the danger of Communism. He may have been complicit in suppressing the facts on Alger Hiss for several years (continuing the policy under FDR, of course). No matter how good a man he was he was chained by his liberal democrat associates/instincts.

Al Adab| 2.18.13 @ 11:33AM

Freedom Betrayed is a fascinating look and a well documented one, at the workings of the administration during and after WWII. Well worth the read and well recommended by you sir(?).

Who Knows?| 2.18.13 @ 12:13PM

“The dropping of the bomb was a bureaucratic imperative that was not necessary to get the Japanese to surrender.”

Wrong, wrong, wrong.

You are woefully misinformed. Given the fanatical attitude of the Japanese regime, an invasion would have meant millions of casualties, on both sides. The allies had the results from “to the death” resistance by the Japanese on the islands like Iwo Jima. Even the Japanese, NOW, admit dropping the bombs saved lives.

However, I’ve long thought Truman should have dropped them on sparsely populated areas, as mostly a demonstration of what would happen if they didn’t immediately surrender. My guess is he and his advisors figured that since they only had two bombs, and the Nipponese were so fanatical, they would take it as weakness to do so, and thus NOT surrender.

Anyway, as someone recently noted, Hiroshima and Nagasaki are now booming cities, while Detroit closely resembles them in 1945.

TLP| 2.18.13 @ 4:34PM

Who knows?

Who Knows, knows.

Well done W.K.

TLP| 2.18.13 @ 4:36PM

Try and imagine how many of us wouldn't be alive today, if our Fathers and Grandfathers had to slog their way through the Japanese Main Island.

It's a big number.

Dai Alanye | 2.18.13 @ 8:30PM

Even after the nuclear bombs were dropped many Japanese leaders wished to continue fighting. Only the unprecedented Imperial address by Hirohito ended resistance.

markenoff| 2.18.13 @ 4:44PM

The fire bombings from B-29 attacks on Japanese cities were much worse than those of the two atom bombs; they killed more people, destroyed more cities and were more ghastly in their manner of killing—by suffocation, by melting, and by simple cremation. But the Emperor gave in only after the second A-bomb was dropped.

Japanese military officers were brutally starving, beating and beheading Allied POWs up to and after Japan surrendered. If the Japanese were so eager to surrender than they should have released these prisoners instead of starving them.

And the dropping of the bombs may not have been necessary to get Japan to surrender. But it was sufficient, saving millions of lives.

Did you know more than 100,000 (some estimates go as high as 300,000) Filipinos were killed by the Japanese in the Battle of Manile, most deliberately?

“According to reliable evidence gathered from prisoners of war, military personnel, Philippine officials and civilians, and Japanese documents, the rape of Manila was not a random act of melee, mayhem and wanton destruction but an act of coldly planned atrocities by the Japanese high command from Tokyo.” Armando Ang in his book "The Brutal Holocaust".

The Japanese sowed the wind and reaped the whirlwind.

J.C.Eaton| 2.18.13 @ 10:55AM

You don't have to care for Jack, or even agree with him with any frequency to know he's got both the Bush's pegged petty well. Each was an inept tool and fool. The old man was the "promise-breaker" that gave us Clinton[a probable rapist for heaven's sake] and in so doing piddled away an 87% approval rating.The son, a decent man who didn't even care enough about his job to defend his own efforts to do it, begat as much as anyone, the setting that permitted the election of the burlesque we suffer today. And no, WE didn't elect him;save for purp and his clones, there isn't an Obama-Biden elector within two miles of this site.

Dai Alanye | 2.18.13 @ 8:32PM

Re Jack: Even a stopped clock, etc.

rjh| 2.18.13 @ 11:05AM

Not to quibble with the article, but a comparison of the Democrat party of Truman's time to the Democrat party of Clinton/obama is apples to oranges.

Al Adab| 2.18.13 @ 11:37AM

True indeed. The once proud and patriotic Democrat party has become, well, at best the anti-American social welfare party. It sees citizens as members of racial, ethnic or socio-economic groups dependent on government for their subsistence rather than as individuals and free people.

For many years the Dems and their Leftist allies preached that dissent is the highest form of patriotism, but they certainly can't take it when its directed at them.

TLP| 2.18.13 @ 4:38PM

That's because everything the Democrat Cult does, is For Thee. And, not for Me.

markenoff| 2.18.13 @ 4:47PM

Disagree. The wholesale buying of votes by the national Dems and the infiltration of the feeral government by communists started with the New Deal. They bought the 1960 election with help from Mayor Daley and some pliable eastern Texas election officials.

Crassus| 2.18.13 @ 11:10AM

Poor old Dubya. Even when he's out of office he refuses to defend himself or his record. Perhaps he knows deep in his heart how much he screwed the pooch and that's why he's a recluse these days. If I never see his face on television again it will be too soon.

Al Adab| 2.18.13 @ 11:38AM

Would not any and all of us trade W for the current occupant of the White House?

J.C.Eaton| 2.18.13 @ 12:16PM

Al, grotesquely unfair question. I'd trade the current burlesque for a years' supply of used cigarettes. Besides, Bush had his second chance and he shit the bed with it. Best,

Al Adab| 2.18.13 @ 12:48PM

Why is it that so many of our own, our political allies, buy into the leftist mantra of "Bush lied, people died"?

rjh| 2.18.13 @ 1:01PM

It's not that "Bush lied, people died". It's about his RINO behavior in office. "Teddy Kennedy's" education bill, Medicare prescription bill, compassionate conservatism, "Islam is the religion of peace", profligate spending, signing unconstitutional bills, etc. Both Bushes severely damaged the Republican party. One gave us Clinton, the other gave us obama.

Al Adab| 2.18.13 @ 1:45PM

Once you define your terms, I cannot disagree. Nonetheless, my question remains. Expand it to McCain and even Romney, who I loudly opposed you may recall. Would we not prefer either one over this administration?

The damage was done to the Conservative Movement not to the GOP. The two are not synonymous although the opposition is more than happy to treat them as such. Otherwise your litany of errors is accurate. W should have vetoed much of the GOP spending with which he was confronted, but much defense spending was held hostage to pork projects and earmarks. Non-germain riders are the ultimate problem and they must go.

rjh| 2.18.13 @ 2:28PM

I should have included: Yes, I would definitely prefer Bush, if that were the only option. However, the result would be the same...another obama would follow.

Al Adab| 2.18.13 @ 3:25PM

Yes rjh, and that is the problem facing us with the GOP as opposed to those in the Conservative Movement. Until and unless there is a viable alternative to the GOP, Conservatives must work together Neo, paleo, fiscal social et al to regain preponderance within the GOP.

markenoff| 2.18.13 @ 4:50PM

All government ultimately descends to the level of kleptocracy. Our Founders realized that and try to stem it with our Constitution. But once the Commerce Clause's powers were expanded almost indefinitely under Wickard V Filburn the gates were thrown open.

Aristocat| 2.18.13 @ 3:25PM

Exactly....What we are going thru today is the natural result of Bush's disastrous actions. Amnesty for illegal alienas, destroying the Christians of Iraq, giving Planned Parenthood billions for abortions, calling himself "The Decider". What an idiot ! Obama is just following Bush's policies. He should be thanking Bush for putting him in office.

TLP| 2.18.13 @ 4:41PM

I concur with William Buckley.

"I would rather be ruled by the first 500 names in the Boston Phone Book, than the people we have now." (I'm paraphrasing)

Dai Alanye | 2.18.13 @ 8:37PM

Excessive exaggeration is very little different from lying, and negatively affects credibility. There is no reasonable comparison between Dubya and Obama.

Crassus| 2.18.13 @ 2:59PM

Conservatives need to start admitting to themselves that had their been no Dubya Bush there would be no Obummer. Dubya created the perfect storm for the election of a Marxist thug who intends to destroy the United States as we know it.

TLP| 2.18.13 @ 4:46PM

I disagree.

The last two years of the Bush Administration, where Nancy Pelosi and Harry Reid were in charge of Both Houses of Congress, and John McCain's COWARDICE, was the Impetus for the Election of The Halfrican.

We were at 4% Unemoloyment, until Reid and Pelosi took over.

markenoff| 2.18.13 @ 4:51PM

Obama/Biden 2016!

Dai Alanye | 2.18.13 @ 8:39PM

Correct! The start of recent economic problems was coincident with the Dem takeover of Congress.

Thomas Paulick| 2.18.13 @ 12:31PM

This is just two cents worth to agree with several other people.

1. chuck and Albert Constantine, Jr. are right about Truman and GWB.

2. Who Knows? is right about the bomb, and actually understates the moral argument; Mr.Who Knows? will be encouraged (and mightily supported) by Richard B. Frank's Downfall.

3. Al Adab is right at least 3 of 4 times. (I haven't read Freedom Betrayed.)

4. Paul Kengor is always worth reading.

Al Adab| 2.18.13 @ 1:48PM

Three out of four? I shall endeavor to improve my batting average. Thanks for the compliment.

1ConservativeUSA| 2.18.13 @ 12:36PM

In order to respect the office of the presidency, one must serve the office of the presidency. Obama will do neither.

Who Knows?| 2.18.13 @ 12:43PM

Excellent article.

I think it just illustrates how little class FDR and Obama had and have.

It shows, in detail, that the Democratic Party is animated by breaking the rules. In fact, I believe its defining value is that there are NO VALUES that can’t be ignored.

In short, anything goes---as long as you can get away with it. That’s their ticket—to power.

Maybe humanity has had too much civilization, for too long, and it’s getting to be about time to get back to a less boring reality. After all, we have the Islamic barbarians waging war throughout all civilizations, and like a spreading cancer, taking control cell by cell.

And, there’s no doubt, in my mind, that western “civilization”, epitomized by Europe and America, are already infiltrated by the “inner barbarians”, such as Obama and the Eurocrats. Fanatics are everywhere!

Probably one of the most salient stories I’ve seen for a long time was that it might be true that it’s an advantage for humans to be savage, and killing others is “good”. Hey---if someone had offed Hitler, maybe millions of people would not have died---been killed.

Then, on Drudge, the headline---humans are devolving in intelligence. Who knew!

Stupid savages are as stupid savages do.

Buy guns---and ammunition!

markenoff| 2.18.13 @ 4:52PM

Have you seen "Idiotocracy"? Looks like the future except the forget the legions of inbred followers of Mo, the pedophile bandit (may he rot in hell).

cicero| 2.18.13 @ 5:16PM

GWB did explain his decision after he left office. He wrote a very readible book on the reasons behind his decisions. You may not agree with them, but he had selfless reasons for all of them. The last chapter deals with his handling of the financial crisis at the end of his tenure. It shows that he was clearly out of his depth, and relied too much on advisors who had serious conflicts.
I have been around and observant of politics long enough to distinguish between the Dem party pre and post 1972. Growing up in the UAW Detroit of the 40s, 50s, and 60s, I also am aware of the love the laboring class had for FDR. The true story of FDR is just now being told. The working class was convinced that he was their savior. When you consider that there were no saftey nets back then, they had a reason for their beliefs.
The big difference was that there was a work requirement for benefits in the 30s. You had to show up and work all day to get your check from the WPA and the CCC. The system today does not rescue the poor, it enslaves them. Obama is no FDR. Bush was no Hoover. We are in defferent times, and they are much more dangerous to the fabric of this culture.

ejp| 2.18.13 @ 5:42PM

Let's not overrate Truman's supposed graciousness. Yes, he was nice to Hoover. But he also was a demagogue of the first order who in 1948 got away with the SAME stunt that Obama pulled by blaming the Republican Congress for everything and rerunning the FDR mantra one last time, topped off by the despicable assertion that the GOP Congress was part of the same "clique" that gave us Hitler, Mussolini and Tojo. Yet the same scholars who have written endless diatribes on how "mean" and "nasty" Richard Nixon was in his Congressional and Senate campaigns, give this behavior an eternal free pass. Then, let's not forget how Truman, in his creeping senility was responsible for spreading a maliciously false rumor about Eisenhower that he had wanted to divorce his wife and marry Kay Summersby, when there is zero evidence that any affair ever happened.

Butch| 2.18.13 @ 8:06PM

Interesting article. I'll accept the judgement of
Truman's contemporaries about him; he left office with the lowest rating until Bush. Yeah, he nuked the Japs, but anybody would have done that at that time. Former Presidents always kept the rule of not criticizing the current office holder until Carter, then Clinton did it too. Now Obama. It's simply dems vs. repubs, plain and simple. Dubya inherited from his daddy the rule that Presidents don't "defend themselves," because it's not presidential. Turned out to be catastrophic, leading to Obama. Now all the old rules are gone, except for the damn fools who continue to try to apply them, in the face of all evidence to the contrary, like McCain and his butt boy Graham. Too bad.

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