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Time for Bushie to resign

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From the N.Y. Times editorial....

http://www.nytimes.com/2008/11/22/opinion/22collins.html?_r=1

By GAIL COLLINS
Published: November 22, 2008

Thanksgiving is next week, and President Bush could make it a really special holiday by resigning.


Seriously. We have an economy that’s crashing and a vacuum at the top. Bush — who is currently on a trip to Peru to meet with Asian leaders who no longer care what he thinks — hasn’t got the clout, or possibly even the energy, to do anything useful. His most recent contribution to resolving the fiscal crisis was lecturing representatives of the world’s most important economies on the glories of free-market capitalism.

Putting Barack Obama in charge immediately isn’t impossible. Dick Cheney, obviously, would have to quit as well as Bush. In fact, just to be on the safe side, the vice president ought to turn in his resignation first. (We’re desperate, but not crazy.) Then House Speaker Nancy Pelosi would become president until Jan. 20. Obviously, she’d defer to her party’s incoming chief executive, and Barack Obama could begin governing.

As a bonus, the Pelosi presidency would put a woman in the White House this year after all. On the downside, a few right-wing talk-show hosts might succumb to apoplexy. That would, of course, be terrible, but I’m afraid we might have to take the risk in the name of a greater good.

Can I see a show of hands? How many people want George W. out and Barack in?

A great many Americans have been counting the days all year on their 2008 George W. Bush Out of Office Countdown calendars. I know a lot of this has been going on because so many people congratulated me when the Feb. 1 Bush quote turned out to be from one of my old columns. (“I think we need not only to eliminate the tollbooth from the middle class, I think we should knock down the tollbooth.”)

This was not nearly as good as Feb. 5 (“We ought to make the pie higher”) or Feb. 21 (“I understand small business growth. I was one.”) But we do what we can.

In the past, presidents have not taken well to suggestions that they hand over the reins before the last possible minute. Senator J. William Fulbright suggested a plan along those lines when Harry Truman was coming to the end of a term in a state of deep unpopularity, and Truman called him “Halfbright” for the rest of his life. Bush might not love the idea of quitting before he has a chance to light the Christmas tree or commute the execution of one last presidential turkey. After all, he still has a couple more trips planned. And last-minute regulations to issue. (So many national parks to despoil, so many endangered species to exterminate ... .) And then there’s all the packing.

On the other hand, he might want to consider his legacy, such as it is.

In happier days, Bush may have nurtured hopes of making it into the list of America’s mediocre presidents, but somewhere between Iraq and Katrina, that goal became a mountain too high. However, he might still have a chance to avoid the absolute bottom of the barrel, a spot currently occupied by James Buchanan, at least in my opinion. Buchanan nailed down The Worst President title in the days between Abraham Lincoln’s election and inauguration, when the Southern states began seceding and Buchanan, after a little flailing about, did absolutely nothing. “Doing nothing is almost the worst thing a president can do,” said the historian Michael Beschloss.

If Bush gives up doing nothing by giving up his job, it’s possible that someday history might elevate him to the ranks of the below average. Better than Franklin Pierce! Smarter than Warren Harding! And healthier than William Henry Harrison!

The person who would like this plan least probably would be Barack Obama. Who would want to be saddled with the auto industry’s problems ahead of schedule? The heads of America’s great carmaking corporations are so dim that they couldn’t even survive hearings run by members of Congress who actually wanted to help them. Really, when somebody asks you exactly how much money you need, the answer should not be something along the line of “a whole bunch.”

An instantaneous takeover would also ruin the Obama team’s plan to have the tidiest, best-organized presidential transition in history. Cutting it short and leaping into governing would turn their measured march toward power into a mad scramble. A lot of their Cabinet picks are still working on those 62-page questionnaires.

But while there’s been no drama with Obama, we’ve been living a Technicolor version of “The Perils of Pauline.” Detroit is tied to the railroad tracks and the train is coming! California’s state government is falling into the sea! The way we’re going now, by the time the inauguration rolls around, unemployment will be at 10 percent and the Dow will be at 10.

Time for a change.
 

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I suppose they printed this Op-Ed, just in case anyone still had any doubts that The New York Times isn't the newspaper it was a quarter-century ago.

Then again perhaps Ms. Collins really does want President Pellosi :eek:
 

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Aardvark154 said:
I suppose they printed this Op-Ed, just in case anyone still had any doubts that The New York Times isn't the newspaper it was a quarter-century ago.

Then again perhaps Ms. Collins really does want President Pellosi :eek:
Yes, sad to see what a rag the old lady has become isn't it....

OTB
 

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bbking said:
another comment from the uninformed. The Hoover/FDR thing was a political hatred built over time ... the level hostilities from both camps was significant. While Bush and Obama disagree at least both sides are behaving in a responsible manner. This transition may go down as one of the smoothest in US history. bbk
Did you come in on that meteor in Alberta? You don't even know what you are talking about, nor answer my question. :p

Gyaos.
 

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You have to say ...

On the downside, a few right-wing talk-show hosts might succumb to apoplexy. That would, of course, be terrible, but I’m afraid we might have to take the risk in the name of a greater good.

She certainly has a sense of humor!:p
 

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won't happen for two reasons, one legitimate one not so much. The legitimate reason is that no matter who is calling the shots the President during this period would be Ms. Pelosi, and deliberately causing someone who noone ever voted for in a Presidential election to be the President is undemocratic (IMHO) and political suicide for the democratic party. The other reason is making the first female President a two month hold-over would be so offensive to the politically correct lefties that are a fairly large percentage of the democratic base that in two years they would lose congress and possibly the senate as well.
 

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bbking said:
another comment from the uninformed;) This transition may go down as one of the smoothest in US history.

bbk

It hasn't happen just yet Bushie has been all talk before...BTW here is link showing what Bushie is really doing...

http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2008/11/17/AR2008111703537.html?nav=hcmoduletmv

Administration Moves to Protect Key Appointees

Between March 1 and Nov. 3, according to the federal Office of Personnel Management, the Bush administration allowed 20 political appointees to become career civil servants. Six political appointees to the Senior Executive Service, the government's most prestigious and highly paid employees, have received approval to take career jobs at the same level. Fourteen other political, or "Schedule C," appointees have also been approved to take career jobs. One candidate was turned down by OPM and two were withdrawn by the submitting agency.

The personnel moves come as Bush administration officials are scrambling to cement in place policy and regulatory initiatives that touch on issues such as federal drinking-water standards, air quality at national parks, mountaintop mining and fisheries limits.

The practice of placing political appointees into permanent civil service posts before an administration ends is not new. In its last 12 months, the Clinton administration approved 47 such moves, including seven at the senior executive level. Federal employees with civil service status receive job protections that make it very difficult for managers to remove them.
 

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Gyaos said:
Did you come in on that meteor in Alberta? You don't even know what you are talking about, nor answer my question.
Actually Gyaos, BB answered it very well.
 

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S.C. Joe said:
Administration Moves to Protect Key Appointees
Joe, did you actually fall off the Cabbage cart so recently that you neither believe, nor know that Democratic administrations have done the same sort of thing?
 

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If you read SC Joe's post ...

Aardvark154 said:
Joe, did you actually fall off the Cabbage cart so recently that you neither believe, nor know that Democratic administrations have done the same sort of thing?
I believe it says just that - JACKASS!!!:p
 

Aardvark154

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y2kmark said:
I believe it says just that - JACKASS!!!:p
At the bottom of the article he cuts and pastes - not in his comments.

Now as to the Washington Post they could have written an article saying "Politics proceeds per normal in Washington." But of course that wouldn't sell copy.
 

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Liberals kill me. They are sore losers and even worse winners. Joe put your head in the oven and turn on the gas if you can not wait 2 months.
 

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No, if we were going to kill you ...

papasmerf said:
Liberals kill me. They are sore losers and even worse winners. Joe put your head in the oven and turn on the gas if you can not wait 2 months.
we would put YOUR head in the oven and turn on the gas (wait a minute, that's a good ... NAH!)
It's only 57 days now, which is VERY significant since the clock has now run on all the last minute regulatory fuckery. Anything Bush does now (Except for pardons - Meh!) Obama can immediately undo with the stroke of a pen. Wait another 57 days? (count 'em, folks!!)


YES WE CAN!!!:D
 

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We aren't sore losers, just like things fair.

Fair like when Citi bank ask for a 25 billion loan they got it no questions ask, when AIG blew threw the 75 billion in 1 month time, they got more cash to keep going. But now when the auto company's ask for 25 billion for their 3 company's, oh no...that is to help out blue collar workers, we need a plan and time to think about it.

Bushie is leaving a trillion dollar debit behind his 8 years in office...how the heck can people say the liberals are the ones who waste money in hand outs :confused:
 

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bbking said:
Thanks Aardvark ... I do feel sorry for Gyaos though ... he clearly did some serious brain damage after banging his head into the cement wall when his Hilary fell short.:D bbk
Meathead, Hillary's the S.O.S. More power than the Vice Pres AND Hillary got more votes than any candidate in the primary, including the Republic-sleaze-ians. Keep crying 'cuz reality comes a bitin' like one of those cuddly, hugging pandas.

Gyaos Baltar.
 

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S.C. Joe said:
We aren't sore losers, just like things fair.

Fair like when Citi bank ask for a 25 billion loan they got it no questions ask, when AIG blew threw the 75 billion in 1 month time, they got more cash to keep going. But now when the auto company's ask for 25 billion for their 3 company's, oh no...that is to help out blue collar workers, we need a plan and time to think about it.

Bushie is leaving a trillion dollar debit behind his 8 years in office...how the heck can people say the liberals are the ones who waste money in hand outs :confused:
call your congressman and complain.
 

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Aardvark154 said:
I suppose they printed this Op-Ed, just in case anyone still had any doubts that The New York Times isn't the newspaper it was a quarter-century ago.

Then again perhaps Ms. Collins really does want President Pellosi :eek:
Well, if you read the editorial it is all about getting GWB out of there before he does any more damage. Pelosi = Obama in the article.
 
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