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The Greatest Greatness of George W. Bush

by: William Rivers Pitt, t r u t h o u t | Columnist

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George W. Bush. (Photo: Getty Images)

    Take me down little Susie, take me down
I know you think you're the queen of the underground<
And you can send me dead flowers every morning
Send me dead flowers by the mail
Send me dead flowers to my wedding
And I won't forget to put roses on your grave ...


- The Rolling Stones


    To: George W. Bush
    From: Your biggest fan
    Re: Your imminent unemployment

    Greetings, Mr. Bush.

    I was sorry to hear about the passing of your cat, India. Eighteen years is a long time for a cat - my mother has one that's 20 and still going strong, if you can believe it - and I'm sure India had a comfortable, caring life with your family.

    I got to spend part of last weekend with an old friend of mine. He's a bit older than 18, and he's also a troop who recently rotated back from a tour in Falluja. He just had a baby daughter, and he will be sent to Afghanistan before too much longer. He did his duty in Iraq, dealt his share of death and saw his friends die or be ripped to shreds right in front of him.

    He was hollow in a lot of places that had been full before he went to Iraq. He was not the same man we'd said farewell to. But he was alive, and if he survives his upcoming Afghanistan tour, maybe he will get the chance to have a long, comfortable, caring life with his family, just like little India.

    At present, my friend's life is the polar opposite of comfortable, and he still has Kabul waiting for him just over the horizon. His life is the way it is because of you, Mr. Bush. You have been the single greatest influence upon his time in this world; you put him over there and hollowed him out, and because of you, it's about to happen again. You were the single biggest influence upon the lives of every person he knew over there, every person he saw over there, and every person he killed over there.

    It's funny. I was thinking the other day about when I marched in one of the first large-scale post-inauguration protests against you in Washington, DC. It was May of 2001, it was The Voter's Rights March to Restore Democracy, and it was a few thousand people shouting down the unutterably ruinous Supreme Court decision which unleashed, just as we then feared, everything that has since come to pass. "Not my president!" we bellowed. "Not my president!"

    It's funny because that memory seems so very quaint to me now. A stolen election? Pfff. To paraphrase a different president, Americans get scarier stuff than that free with their breakfast cereal nowadays. Thanks to you, governor.

    My All-Time-Grand-Prize-Bull-Goose-Gold-Medal-Winning Top Five list of what you've done, in no particular order, and in my own humble opinion:

    1. You were warned by the outgoing administration when you first took office. You were warned by the Russians. You were warned by the Israelis. You were warned by the Germans. You were warned in a memo given to you by your own National Security Adviser. You were warned by men like Richard Clarke. You were warned all those times that Osama bin Laden intended to strike the United States, and still the Towers came down.

    (All those people working on that Legacy Project of yours should go back to bed, by the way; they are trying to salvage the unsalvageable. You protected us, they claim? Ha. You're 0-1 on terrorism and 0-2 on war)

    2. Less than a month after those Towers came down, a reporter asked what you thought we should do. "We need to counter the shockwave of the evildoer," you replied, "by having individual rate cuts accelerated and by thinking about tax rebates." I happened to be watching television and heard you say that live into a camera. The only reason I didn't throw up on myself is because my teeth were clenched too tightly for the vomit to pass my lips. I swallowed hard, grabbed a pen, and wrote down what you said and when you said it. It was October 4, 2001, just after nine in the morning. You'd like people to remember you standing on that pile of rubble in Manhattan, you with the bullhorn and the heroic pose. I, however, will always remember you pitching tax cuts to a devastated nation while a pall of poison smoke still hung in the air over Ground Zero.

    3. A few years later, you wanted hundreds of billions of dollars diverted from other areas of the federal budget and into your war in Iraq. You took more than $70 billion out of the budget used by the Army Corps of Engineers in Louisiana to fund the repair and maintenance of the New Orleans levee system. Katrina struck not long after you took that money and poured it into the sand, and the levees failed for lack of funded upkeep. Through this, along with your disinterested disinclination to help your own countrymen in their hour of darkest need, you played the very last note for that old, sad, lost American city. Reflected in those actions are the same budgetary priorities that motivated you to turn Walter Reed Army Medical Center, the hospital where I was born, into an abattoir of suffering and neglect for the wounded soldiers you tore apart for a lie.

    4. You let Dick "Crazy-Eyes" Cheney do whatever the hell he wanted to whomever he wanted whenever and wherever he wanted, and be damned to the damned old Constitution anyway. Cheney once said the vice president's office was not part of the same branch of government as the president's office, and he said it with his bare face hanging out the whole time. Why? He didn't want to give any of his official papers over to the National Archives, as mandated by at least two federal laws. Nope, he said, my office is in Congress today, sorry about that, but be sure to come on back after you drop dead. Or words to that effect. That's about one zillionth of a percent of what he did, because you let him pick himself to be your boss.

    5. On July 19, 2006, you vetoed H.R. 810. On June 20, 2007, you vetoed S. 5. Both vetoes killed legislation aimed at funding and vastly enhancing the reach and scope of stem cell research in America. The father of someone I know died of bone marrow cancer just after that first veto; he was adopted, no family could be located, so no donor match for a bone marrow transplant could be found. With stem cell therapy, doctors could have taken his own marrow and grown enough healthy, matching marrow to save his life. Two other people I know have diabetes, like millions of Americans. Stem cell research could offer them a cure. Someone else I know has multiple sclerosis, and stem cell research could very well help her, too. She'd write you a thank-you note for those vetoes, but her right hand doesn't work so well anymore. She's getting better with her left hand, so maybe that note can get written next year.

    Also, you defied lawfully issued subpoenas and potentially set a precedent that could shatter the separation of powers. You told the American people Iraq was in possession of 26,000 liters of anthrax, 38,000 liters of botulinum toxin, 500 tons - which is one million pounds - of sarin, mustard and VX nerve agent, 30,000 missiles to deliver the stuff, mobile biological weapons labs, al-Qaeda connections and uranium from Niger for use in a robust nuclear weapons program, even though all of that was a lie. You made a joking video about not being able to find any of it. You outed a deep-cover CIA agent who was running a network designed to keep weapons of mass destruction out of the hands of terrorists, and you did so because her ambassador husband told the truth about you in the public prints.

    You gave away our right to privacy by sending the NSA to spy on us. You turned us all into torturers and butchers in the eyes of the world with your decision to use Abu Ghraib prison the same way Saddam Hussein once did. You tried to appoint Henry Kissinger to lead the investigation into 9/11. You turned the entire Justice Department into a carnival of political hackery. You championed the economic policies and deregulation fantasies that have left the financial stability of millions in ashes. You used the threat of terrorism against your own people in order to give yourself political cover. You killed hundreds of thousands, if not millions, of people who did you nor us no harm.

    You did all this, and so much more.

    From a certain perspective, one could argue that you have been the most successful president the country has ever seen. Think about it, because according to your definition of "success," it's true. You came into office looking to make your friends richer, and to fulfill as best you could your most overriding personal belief: that government is the problem, so government must be damaged and denuded to the point of impotence. Through your tax cuts and your two vastly expensive boondoggle wars, you made your friends rich. By unleashing Mr. Cheney and your other minions, you tore the Constitution to shreds and tatters. You have achieved both goals in smashing style, so from that certain perspective, you have triumphed.

    Could you also, from the proper perspective, be considered our greatest president?

    Perhaps, someday, if we make it so.

    It will be in the best interests of many powerful people if we as a nation simply dismiss you and forget you ever happened. A lot of news media people want us to forget you, because in forgetting you, we would forget the media's vast complicity in your actions and misdeeds. A lot of rich people making new fortunes from war profiteering and defense contracts want us to forget they and you even exist, as it would make it possible for them to do it all again someday. A lot of politicians who stapled themselves to you would simply adore it if we forgot about you. The Republican Party would be forever in our debt if we forgot about you.

    No. We will not forget you. We will remember.

    We the people are going to save you from ignominious oblivion. We will remember. You could be the president who doomed America, the worst president of all time, but we must not, will not let that happen. You will be remembered differently, because we will hold the memory of you high, and behold you, and say, "Never, never, never again." We have tasted the soot and smelled the blood on the wind; we have seen how fragile our way of government is when placed in the hands of low men such as you, and because of that, you will be remembered for all time.

    Your greatness will be defined by how we rise to overcome and undo what you have done. Your greatness will stand forever if we never, ever forget the hard, bitter lessons you taught us. We are responsible for this republic, for our Constitution, and for each other. We are our brother's keeper. You taught us that by becoming our Cain. You nearly slew us, but here we stand, and we defy the place in history you would relegate us to. We defy you, and by doing so, we rise.

    Something like you must never again be allowed to happen to this country, and if we save ourselves by preventing you from ever happening again, your greatness is assured. You are the tallest of all possible warnings, and a promise all of us must solemnly and stalwartly keep. If we can damn you to the past, we will save our own future.

    May you live forever, you son of a bitch.

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William Rivers Pitt is a New York Times and internationally bestselling author of two books: "War on Iraq: What Team Bush Doesn't Want You to Know" and "The Greatest Sedition Is Silence." His newest book, "House of Ill Repute: Reflections on War, Lies, and America's Ravaged Reputation," is now available from PoliPointPress.

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Bravo Mr. Pitt !!!!! The

Bravo Mr. Pitt !!!!! The last line says it all.

brilliant!!!

brilliant!!!

Even as an atheist, I thank

Even as an atheist, I thank God every day that Bush actually respected term limits.

Truer words could not

Truer words could not express my contempt! Hear! Hear!

I see no sign that the

I see no sign that the American people have that "never again" spirit to remind them forever what Bush and his minions have done to this country. There is simply no outrage, no indignation, no anything at all, but perhaps a desire to get past this recession and settle down in front of "American Idol" and forget all about everything this man did. If they were ever aware of it at all in any meaningful sense. Bush and the Republicans have won in the long term. Hardly a hiccup from the American people after eight disastrous, destructive years. Just a long, mindless yawn.

Until that last sentence, I

Until that last sentence, I was with you, and wanted to share your long laundry list of complaints with my friends and family. And I love your semi-sarcastic conclusion that this serves as a strong wake-up call for all of us going forward. But I am squeamish about name-calling, and leery of the tactic of demonizing those we disagree with. Now I question the whole tone and possibly, the whole premise, of your essay. May I offer my services as one of your future editors?

Bring an extra pair of shoes

Bring an extra pair of shoes to the inauguration so you can throw them at this bastard as he slinks out of Washington, never to darken its doors again.

Bravo ! The entire

Bravo ! The entire Bush/Cheney Administration MUST be held accountable for their egregious self-serving, destruction of our Country and Constitution. If they are allowed to get away with what they have done it can and probably WILL happen again. Another "Bush" must NEVER again be allowed to place us in such peril. Thank you, Mr. Pitt, for stating the case for the prosecution of these traitors.

Hear, hear!!!

Hear, hear!!!

May God have mercy on this

May God have mercy on this nation for letting his cadre of evil-doers ride into the sunset without punishment for war crimes against humanity.

I second all of it. The only

I second all of it. The only thing I can add is that there are still many just like W inhabiting our government, and it would be in (almost) everyone's best interest to remove them for the cancer they are. But we must also recognize, and take to heart, that America is a nation under the rule of law, and so our people, our representatives in Washington, must enforce our laws, even for that segment of the wealthy and powerful that are politically connected. Without enforcement, laws are meaningless, Ms. Pelosi.

This article reminds me of

This article reminds me of an idea I had. Is it too simple an idea to boycott every company that comes in contact with a Bush administration official? Laura just inked a book deal with Scribner. Don't buy another book from them, George stated a few months ago he looked forward to "replenish the ol' coffers" with some speeches. Whoever pays him, boycott them. Is their some way to make these people pay for the ruin they have created? I think a website with a running list of companies that pay ex Bush officials consulting fees, speech fees, put them on their boards etc. should be publcly shamed. And there's no shame better than lightening their ol' coffers. Any Thoughts?

Please continue. Don't hold

Please continue. Don't hold back. You haven't yet done justice to the damage to the environment, to the economy, to social justice through enforcement of existing laws, to the ruins left by No Child Left Behind, to the degeneration of our infrastructure and our scientific community. And the health care system. and and and.. Looked at in terms of "greatness", there isn't a single part of our understanding of our country that has not been weakened. thank you.

Yea! Who could say it better

Yea! Who could say it better than Rivers? I think no one. Thank you Rivers for stating in such poignant words the way I feel at the deepest level of my being! I hope all the world citizens will have the benefit of reading these words of yours or of some other writer who will state the truth as prosaically as you did here in this testament of your heart and mind! Perhaps you could write a cogent statement about the state of the American mindset that allowed all this carnage, murder, torture, theft, and destruction of the constitution to happen in their name. Because, it seems to me , unless we come to understand our complicity and the state of our culture we will likely allow this kind of monumental debacle to happen again! Or, perhaps, someone or yourself could explain to me how the American mindset has changed radically enough to prevent this disaster from repeating anytime in the near future...as in; with Obama! Cheers and keep up the good analysis!

I think you have succinctly

I think you have succinctly about covered it Mr. Pitt. The most devastating years in tis country and all because the supremes went against the people and placed this corrupt regime into power. This was in actuality a bloodless coup when you take all circumstances into account; nullifying the Clinton presidency with a sex scandal and then swooping in and stealing the peoples vote. Until this last election, I truly thought our republic and democracy was dead, but I now have hope in our new president.

There is historical

There is historical precedent for William Rivers Pitt's thesis, that out of bad leadership come new beginnings. King John I of England is generally regarded as having been a terrible monarch, one of the worst in English history. In response, a year before he died, the English barons forced him to sign the Magna Carta. So in a very real sense we are deeply indebted to this flawed ruler. Lee Shahinian Los Altos, CA

Amen! But... let's not

Amen! But... let's not forget: over 50 million people voted him into power, not once, but twice. And the GOP enabled Bush without question like lemmings until it became so painful even they had to wake up. It was evident to those of us with basic common sense even before the first election that he was bad news. To this day there are still many among us who feel he was good, and about 50 million still supported McCain/Palin... a continuation of the same spirit. Bottom line: he did not act alone. So: how can we learn and make the best use of this mistake? Educate EVERYBODY in as much detail as possible about all the mistakes of this error. Discuss, get the word out, point out the consequences... i.e. get more articles like this out, but necessarily so venomous (even though I feel the same way) - package it such that those who voted for Bush and his GOP enablers will understand the consequences of their support. Hopefully we can indeed turn a huge negative into a huge positive.

I have never in my long life

I have never in my long life experienced the power that this modern day Martin Luther has harnessed in this most damming indictment of this evil man. It should be read from every pulpit, published on every editorial page, distributed at all public places, discussed by all teachers and their students, dropped from airplanes onto our damaged land. Mr Rivers Pitt should be honored and thanked for his cry: We shall never forget, never. I join him in thanking the Son of a Bitch. Frank Espada

Guess that's how the Germans

Guess that's how the Germans felt when Hitler finally shot himself. What we need is a "holocaust" museum, lest we never forget how quickly we can be taken down. I'd love to see a Class Action suit: The People of the United States of America vs George W. Bush. Only then can I rest knowing that the hideous details of his presidency will be annotated for all time...lest we forget.

Right on.

Right on.

P.S. Why this Country/Court

P.S. Why this Country/Court became complicit and allowed you one term, is beyond my pay scale. And as you said so well, " as long as I am the Dictator", the dis-informed citizenry gave you a second term. May your smugness and arrogance see you through your later years in Crawford or wherever you must hide until you become worm food.

That was all fine till you

That was all fine till you descended to gutter name calling in the tag line. You might have come up with something more definitively eloquent.

The sleep of reason produces

The sleep of reason produces monsters!!!

Yes Bush did all those

Yes Bush did all those things, but who voted for him? Yes the Republicans manipulated access to voting in Ohio and yes the Supreme Court gave them the 2000 election. But there were enough people lacking in critical thought to vote for him and Cheney in enough numbers so that such manipulations were possible. It is easy to rant on Bush and Cheney. When will you focus on the real problem, the common American who listens to corporate news bytes and numbs their brains with American freaking idol? There will be another Bush-Cheney regime and perhaps sooner than you might think. It is in our nature/culture

WOW...! :-D

WOW...! :-D

Many of us saw Bush for what

Many of us saw Bush for what he was before he was elected the first time. Everyone saw what he was when he was reelected. My worry is less about what Bush taught us than the fact that so many millions of my fellow citizens thought this was a "good thing" and Bush was a fine, Christian man. It is these people, untethered to reality and that exist in great numbers, which worries me most. They will do anything to make certain that the Bush legacy of destruction is preserved. They will be the impediment to progress at the national level and local. They were not rational when Bush was in office. That irrationality remains. They are intent on forcing "The Rapture" ... a fairy tale in which many believe and will continue to pursue. These people are the real terrorists among us. Most people are too drugged on religion to see the truth. Religion and politics do not mix. Yet, the United States keeps trying to do precisely that in spite of our constitution that tells us otherwise. Good luck!

Reflects my sentiments

Reflects my sentiments exactly. Well put. We learned what happens when a spoiled, idiotic thief gets power. A bitter lesson. Let's see what happens now ....

Too bad we let him do this

Too bad we let him do this for eight years, and only now will start to fix it. What makes you think we Americans will be any quicker to defend the Constitution and our American principles the next time someone like Bush gets elected?

WOW...! :-D Just like

WOW...! :-D Just like Remember Pearl Harbor... Remember the Alamo...

I hope you might consider

I hope you might consider this as the working outline of a book-length history documenting the most incompetent president in American history. The only honest debate is whether Mr. Bush was more stupid, or evil. The challenge of critical writing about this presidency, of course, is that the truth is so bizarre that future generations will yield some credit to defenses offered by partisan sycophants. Nevertheless, I can think of nothing more important than to have an annotated summary of the stupidity, indifference, and misery of this stain on our American revolution. Please do it.

AMEN! G.W. Bush: The

AMEN! G.W. Bush: The absolute WORST President Ever!

A criminal regime, simply

A criminal regime, simply packing up and moving back to Texas. No indictments, no tribunals, no truth commission. Bush and company simply pack up, throw their junk into an Escalade and roll back to Texas. One GREAT big deletable expletive!

Once again, thank you Mr.

Once again, thank you Mr. Pitt. May we send the link along to those who bought into all the false rush crap re Obama but failed to raise one syllable against anything busy/cheney actually did?

I really enjoy reading W.R.

I really enjoy reading W.R. Pitt...that last line is the kicker...BOO-yah!

I would write the same.

I would write the same. bush is the only president that I was afraid to write to to state my opinion. In my opinion, he is a vicious, calous, vindictive, cruel, evil person. I think he crawled out of a swamp to do his evil actions!!! I hope they bring war crimes against him and he spends the rest of his life in prison along with cheney. It's nice to know that after Jan. 20th, he no longer can send the CIA to torture and kill folks. It's nice to get this off my chest!!

So how do we proceed? Do

So how do we proceed? Do we leave it up to the politicians? Do we press for a trial? Do we, in a class action, sue for breach of contract; a civil suit for damages. Should we leave it up to the international court in the Hague? If we leave it up to others we are painted to be impotent when it comes to controlling our government. That would not be the message we want to send. I know we can't just kvetch. We need to act. But how?

Holy Fourth Estate, Mr.

Holy Fourth Estate, Mr. Pitt, that was brilliant! I am absolutely stunned by the power of those few words, and agree with every single one of them. Thank you for giving voice to the convictions of so many of us. This piece should also live forever.

A LITTLE OVER THE TOP BUT

A LITTLE OVER THE TOP BUT HAS A LOT OF TRUTH. BUSH DOES NOT HAVE THE KIND OF MIND THAT CAN ENVISION CONSEQUENCES AFTER HE INITIATES AN ACTION. UNFORTUNATELY AS PRESIDENT, MOST DECISIONS INTERACT WITH THE LIVES OF MILLIONS OF PEOPLE. A BURDEN OF RESPONSIBILITY THAT IS TO GREAT FOR SOME MEN TO HAVE. WE AS CITIZENS HAVE TO BE VERY INTELLIGENT ABOUT WHOM WE PUT IN ANY ELECTED OFFICE. AS FOR THE V.P. MAYBE TO MUCH MONEY, POWER, AGE, AND ILL HEALTH CAN TWIST THE MIND AWAY FROM RATIONAL OR SPIRITUAL THINKING. KIND OF HARD TO TILL MUCH ABOUT SOMEONE WHO IS THAT SECRETIVE AND DOES NOT WANT TO COMMUNICATE. I WILL STATE EMPHATICALLY THOUGH THAT THESE MEN DID PUT THERE LIVES OUT THERE TO DO SOMETHING, AND NO MATTER WHAT THEIR MOTHERS STILL LOVE THEM.

Ah, c'mon, Mr. Pitt... Tell

Ah, c'mon, Mr. Pitt... Tell us how you really feel...

an emotional read. spot on.

an emotional read. spot on.

how quickly you gloss over

how quickly you gloss over the fact that we also could have had president Palin. I'm afraid the bar has been so lowered that it may never be the same country.

Well said. In Bend, Oregon

Well said. In Bend, Oregon we will include this in our Peoples art exhibition The End of an Error The Art of Protest and the george W. bush white house the show runs jan 16 - jan 20, 2009 questions about the show or how to participate in the WORD WALL (collection of individual words submitted that describe the bush administration's actions/inactions over the last 8 years) EMAIL: firstamendmentsightings@live.com

Well said. Well said. Of

Well said. Well said. Of course ... shipping him off to Europe to face charges as a War Criminal (along with the bulk of the top players in his Administration) might help convince other "low men" that it just isn't WORTH it. Especially if we recover the profits so cravenly earned by those who earned them.

All I can say is "Amen"

All I can say is "Amen" brother". Some of us will never forget. Thank you for reminding us of the bitter details and the sheer scale of the treachery that has been perpetrated upon the country we call America. Let us all remember that GW Bush will sleep fine at night. It is us who have to live with and in, the aftermath, just like the residents of New Orleans. I will never forget.

Bravo. Well said.

Bravo. Well said.

We must indict George W.

We must indict George W. Bush and Richard Cheney for war crimes and for treason. We must do this or we will live to regret not having done it.

Here. Here. A month ago I

Here. Here. A month ago I was asked in a survey whether I thought GW should be investigated and tried for, basically: "crimes against the people". I thought about it...And was almost swayed by thinking let's just move on. BUT, then I thought, No, he should not get to just move on. Every day of the rest of his life should be another day in court. It should be a huge inconvenience. For him and his friends. I suppose there would have to be a team of lawyers from every state who would be willing to do this for the principle of it, not probably for financial reward, other than good press, gratitude from the multitudes and personal satisfaction. The exposure of the danger in union of church and state, the ugliness of hate and discrimination religions, and the sheep creating power of fear. Not to mention the long term consequences of lies and betrayal, in a country with the legacy of choice. It might not be pretty. The next four years we could be reminded of the difference. The question to each and every voter: are we simply a warring nation? Hopefully we've seen the last war hero for president (with, no disrespect for his service) and the conservative right wing church-people may not have a say in his or her choices for, say, vice president, for example. I agree. Thank you, George. We've seen the light.

for some reason tears fell

for some reason tears fell from my eyes when i finished reading this

I know only one family who

I know only one family who voted for these thugs. They supported McCain because they want a palin theocracy. These people are so dumb they were Tammy Fay Baker PTL missionaries. They spewed homophobic venom at me while murdering the best of their bunch who died of untreated AIDS at 31. He raised his crack addict sister's boys who, in response, became one an addict and the other a prison inmate. They want fanatically to resume the Crusades- of course they have no notion that 2/3's of the crusades were against rival thinkers in Europe and the vast bulk who did go toward their holy land stopped to become robber barons. Stupidity is culpable. I have a coastal provincialism I realize, knowing only the coasts. These folks, whom I've known since '75, gave me a terrifying look into the interior.

Yeah... I was just thinking

Yeah... I was just thinking about exactly that yesterday! We prevented a Fascist dictatorial take over of the US government... but what a lesson it has been for others waiting in the wings to try exactly that. So what do we do now to thwart such ambitions in the future? Make no mistake, others have seen how freaking easy it was... and Obama's election in NO WAY thwarts future efforts. It perhaps says we can wake up... but future Fascist ambitions now know they must execute their plans more quickly. So I repeat myself... What do we do now to thwart such ambitions in the future?

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