9/11 and H. Katrina:
"Bookending" Bush's legacy
Wielding Hurricane Katrina as the proverbial blunt object, Thomas Friedman attempts to deal the Bush Presidency a death blow in a September 7 New York Times column. While grudgingly acknowledging that "9/11 is one bookend of the Bush administration", Friedman posits that "Katrina may be the other."
Ignoring the obvious fact that a lot can happen in the three years left in Bush's eight year presidency, and relying on oblique references to his recently authored books, Friedman pulls disparate and unconnected observations together and, voila, Bush is history. Look ma, nothing up my sleeves.
Nothing upstairs, either.
My deconstruction of his piece, originally published on Port McClellan, follows.
When I get time, I will check out Friedman's books from the library and start feeding....
Ignoring the obvious fact that a lot can happen in the three years left in Bush's eight year presidency, and relying on oblique references to his recently authored books, Friedman pulls disparate and unconnected observations together and, voila, Bush is history. Look ma, nothing up my sleeves.
Nothing upstairs, either.
My deconstruction of his piece, originally published on Port McClellan, follows.
When I get time, I will check out Friedman's books from the library and start feeding....