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Goodbye and Good Riddance

by: Paul Waldman  |  The American Prospect

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President Bush with Cabinet members. (Photo: Ron Edmonds / AP)

    After eight years of President Bush, we almost don't know how to function without him - almost. But before we move on, we should pause to remember just what we're leaving behind.

    Just over two years into George W. Bush's presidency, The American Prospect featured Bush on its cover under the headline, "The Most Dangerous President Ever." At the time, some probably thought it a bit over the top. But nearly six years later, it's worth taking a moment to reflect on the multifaceted burden that will soon be lifted from our collective shoulders.

    Since last week, I have stopped short and shaken my head in amazement every time I have heard the words "President-elect Obama." But it is equally extraordinary to consider that in just a few weeks, George W. Bush will no longer be our president. Let me repeat that: In just a few weeks, George W. Bush will no longer be our president. So though our long national ordeal isn't quite over, it's never too early to say goodbye.

    Goodbye, we can say at last, to the most powerful man in the world being such a ridiculous buffoon, incapable of stringing together two coherent sentences. Goodbye to cringing with dread every time our president steps onto the world stage, sure he'll say or do something to embarrass us all. Goodbye to being represented by a man who embodies everything our enemies want the people of the world to believe about America - that we are ignorant, cruel, and only care about foreign countries when we decide to stomp on them. Goodbye to his giggle, and his shoulder shake, and his nicknames. Goodbye to a president who talks to us like we're a nation of fourth-graders.

    And goodbye, of course, to Dick Cheney. Goodbye to the man whose naked contempt for democracy contorted his face to a permanent sneer, who spent his days in his undisclosed location with his man-sized safe. And while we're at it, goodbye to Cheney's consigliore David Addington, as malevolent a force as has ever left his trail of slime across our federal institutions.

    Goodbye, indeed, to the entire band of liars and crooks and thieves who have so sullied the federal government that belongs to us all. We can even say goodbye to those who have already gone, to Rummy and Scooter, to Fredo and Rove, tornados of misery left in their wake.

    Goodbye to the rotating cast of butchers manning the White House's legal abattoir, where the Constitution has been sliced and bled and gutted since September 11. Goodbye to the "unitary executive" theory and its claims that the president can do whatever he wants - even snatch an American citizen off the street and lock him up for life without charge, without legal representation, and without trial. Goodbye to the promiscuous use of "signing statements" (1,100 at last count) to declare that the law is whatever the president says it is, and that he'll enforce only those laws he likes. Goodbye to an executive branch that treats lawfully issued subpoenas like suggestions that can be ignored. Goodbye to thinking of John Ashcroft as the liberal attorney general. Goodbye to the culture of incompetence, where rebuilding a country we destroyed could be turned over to a bunch of clueless 20-somethings with no qualifications save an internship at the Heritage Foundation and an opposition to abortion. Goodbye to the "Brownie, you're doin' a heckuva job" philosophy, where vital agencies are turned over to incompetent boobs to rot and decay. Goodbye to handing out the Medal of Freedom as an award for engineering one of the greatest screw-ups of our time. Goodbye to an administration that welcomed gluttonous war profiteering, that was only too happy to outsource every government function it could to well-connected contractors who would do a worse job for more money.

    Goodbye to the Bush Doctrine of preemptive war. Goodbye to the lust for sending off other people's sons and daughters to fight and kill and die just to show your daddy you're a real man. Goodbye to playing dress-up in flight suits, goodbye to strutting and posing and desperate sexual insecurity as a driver of American foreign policy. Goodbye to the neocons, so sinister and deluded they beg us all to become fevered conspiracy theorists. Goodbye to Guantanamo and its kangaroo courts. Goodbye to the use of torture as official U.S. government policy, and goodbye to the immoral ghouls who think you can rename it "enhanced interrogation techniques" and render it any less monstrous.

    Goodbye to the accusation that if you disagree with what the president wants to do, you don't "support the troops."

    Goodbye to stocking government agencies with people who are opposed to the very missions those agencies are charged with carrying out. Goodbye to putting industry lobbyists in charge of the agencies that are supposed to regulate those very industries. Goodbye to madly giving away public lands to private interests. Goodbye to a Food and Drug Administration that acts like a wholly owned subsidiary of the pharmaceutical industry, except when it acts like a wholly owned subsidiary of the fundamentalist puritans who believe that sex is dirty and birth control will turn girls into sluts. Goodbye to the "global gag rule," which prohibits any entity receiving American funds from even telling women where they can get an abortion if they need it.

    Goodbye to vetoing health insurance for poor children but rushing back to Washington to sign a bill to keep alive a woman whose cerebral cortex had liquefied. Goodbye to the ban on federal funding of embryonic stem-cell research.

    Goodbye to the philosophy that says that if we give tax cuts to the rich and keep the government from any oversight of the economy, prosperity will eventually trickle down. Goodbye to the thirst for privatizing Social Security and to the belief that the success of a social safety-net program is what makes it a threat and should mark it for destruction. Goodbye to the war on unions and to a National Labor Relations Board devoted to crushing them. Goodbye to the principle of loyalty above all else, that nominates Harriet Miers to the Supreme Court and puts Alberto Gonzales in charge of the Justice Department. And goodbye to that Justice Department, the one where U.S. attorneys keep their jobs only if they are willing to undertake bogus investigations of Democrats timed to hit the papers just before Election Day. Goodbye to a Justice Department where graduates of Pat Robertson's law school roam the halls by the dozens, where "justice" is a joke.

    Goodbye to James Dobson and a host of radical clerics picking up the phone and hearing someone in the White House on the other end. Goodbye to the most consequential decisions being made on the basis of one man's "gut," a gut that proved so wrong so often. Goodbye to the contempt for evidence, to the scorn for intellect and book learnin', to the relentless war on science itself as a means of understanding the world.

    Goodbye, goodbye, goodbye to it all.

    Though President Obama will be spending most of his time cleaning up the mess George Bush made, we probably won't have Dubya to kick around anymore. It's hard to imagine Bush undertaking some grand philanthropic effort on the scale of the Clinton Global Initiative, or hopping around to international trouble spots like Jimmy Carter. Republicans won't be asking him to speak on their behalf, and publishers are reportedly uninterested in the prospect of a Bush memoir. His reign of destruction complete, Bush will return to Texas and fill his days with the mundane activities of a retiree - puttering around the yard, reading some magazines, maybe enjoying that new Xbox Jenna gave him for Christmas ("I'm the Decider, and I decide to spend this afternoon playing Call of Duty 4").

    This presidency is finally over. We can say goodbye to an administration whose misdeeds have piled so high that the size of the mountain no longer shocks us. In our lifetimes, we will see administrations of varying degrees of competence and integrity, some we'll agree with and some we won't. But we will probably never see another quite like the one now finally reaching its end, so mind-boggling a parade of incompetence and malice, dishonesty, and immorality. So at last - at long, long last - we can say goodbye.

    And good riddance.

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    Paul Waldman is a senior fellow at Media Matters for America and the author of "Being Right is Not Enough: What Progressives Must Learn From Conservative Success." The views expressed here are his own.

  

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Good bye. The faux

Good bye. The faux conservatives lost, you all lost, now get lost.

We could put them at

We could put them at Guantanamo when they leave.

Could we waterboard them

Could we waterboard them before they leave? ...just a little.

' They' will not be going

' They' will not be going anywhere. Bush and Cheney should be on death row along with pappy bush,Kissinger and Bill Clinton, along with the Mossad and the dual Israeli Neocons who have destroyed this country in service to Israel. Until Americans can snap out of their denial and apathy, the government will continue to operate the way it always has. One face has been changed for another face, the power base of the world will never let societies be free. Goodbye with no accountability? The new boss will be the same as the old boss, the only difference is that he will be driving on the left side of the road.

Thanks for channeling many

Thanks for channeling many of my very same thoughts, but Jan 20th can't come to soon for me. Right, keep Gitmo open just for the outgoing administration. They are greedy pigs who sold this country down the river.

What does he do after

What does he do after destroying our country? He'll spend the rest of his days a rich asshole on his ranch in Texas. theirs something wrong there.

i was with you all the way

i was with you all the way until the last paragraph. nixon received a pardon. justice was not served. and now bush and cheney will go freely on their way. again justice not served. it may be 20 or 30 years, but without justice this will happen again and perhaps much worse.

Amen, brother. But I take

Amen, brother. But I take exception to your belief that they actually held a philosophy that would allow any of the tax savings to the rich to "trickle down". That was never in their plans. Well, Gordon Gecko was wrong. Greed isn't good for long. To paraphrase a bit on President Elect Obama's acceptance speech in Chicago, enough with the politics of the immature.

You may be ringing the bell

You may be ringing the bell a little to soon. Barak Obama has already shown a willingness to compromise on such bills as the telecommunications immunity and offshore drilling. It was during the election he promised that he would not hire lobbyists to work in his Whitehouse. He has already back tracked and recently decided to use lobbyists during his transition. We'll see if he keeps his word after Jan 20th.

Good bye to the white house

Good bye to the white house and hello supreme court for these criminals.

Could we get David Spade to

Could we get David Spade to stand at the door of the White House on inauguration day as Bush and his cronies leave saying, "Buh-bye," over and over again? That would be great.

Free at last, Free at last -

Free at last, Free at last - thank God almighty we are (almost) FREE AT LAST!

don't forget to say goodbye

don't forget to say goodbye to the fear mongering. good bye to the "social hot buttons" that divide and distract us. good bye to deregulation that condones greed and dishonesty. good bye to the liars who'd sell out our nation to the highest bidders. good bye to the destroyers of our public lands. good bye to the party of corruption and idiots. I'd say don't let the door hit you on the way out, but I'd like to see it knock all you neo-con dirtbags the F**k out!! good bye and go away.

Wish we could say good-bye

Wish we could say good-bye to William Kristol, Rush Limbaugh and Karl Rove. The principal architect of the Project for a New American Century, upon which preemptive war and other Bush atrocities have been based, Kristol bears much blame for what's gone down these last eight years. Limbaugh thinks spewing the airwaves with lies and hatred, and infecting gullible masses of voters, is a game. And Rove, the "genius" behind George W. Bush? We'll probably see him on the network news doing commentary every time Obama opens his mouth. Like so many have already said, these men, too, should be held to account for what's happened.

As happy as I am about the

As happy as I am about the election, I have to agree with "Wish We Could...". It would also be nice to say goodbye to Robert Novak and all those like him who believe that treason only counts if it benefits Democratic interests. And I'm sure there's a cush job at Faux News just waiting for the governor of Alaska. And you just know that, even with the richly deserved GOP defeat of last week, the survivors (and their extremely well-funded dirty tricksters and media mouthpieces) will continue to make things as difficult as they can for those of us who have always wondered what a government of the people, by the people and for the people might actually look like.

The Republican Part would

The Republican Part would like nothing better than for this nation to scapegoat Bush for all these misdeeds, so they can go about business as usual. Can we please say goodbye to the handful of Bush puppeteers who moved his lips, and the millions of idiots who thought -- to the last minute -- that Bush was still doing a good job? Will they please go to TX also, as retired voters, and do mundane things that retired voters do?

A litany, a curse, and a

A litany, a curse, and a prayer. We need to quantify, package and proclaim their failures, lies and illegalities over and over, waving it like a curse over them and keeping them permanently on the defensive. That is my prayer to keep these miserable self-serving Christianists away from our nation's helm forever. Thank you Paul Waldman for summing up the horror so beautifully.

While I agree with your

While I agree with your position, we haven't really said goodbye to the voting public that elected him twice. (OK, he didn't really get the majority that second time, but pretty close.) Don't kid yourself with the landslide Electoral College tally. Obama only won by 7% of the vote. Until we reform our electoral process and rid ourselves of the influence of big money and bigger lies, we're no more than four years away from another Cheney-Bush Whitehouse.

Goodbye Cheney's toy! Hope

Goodbye Cheney's toy! Hope your shelf gets dusty and the arc of justice finds you all alone. Democracy is not for little people like you. Now go.

I still have this nagging

I still have this nagging feeling that Dick Cheney will not be gone. He seems like such a background power-consolidator. I have a hard time believing he'll just retire and disappear. Could someone talk me down about this?

thank you ....so much for

thank you ....so much for expressing my deepest heartfelt rage about american politics under this administration...you could have been a little less kind though and more honest about Cheney and Addington....but this will do for now! kisses!

AMEN!!! The truly amazing

AMEN!!! The truly amazing thing is how We the People allowed this to go on and on for EIGHT LONG YEARS. I only wish these criminals would be held accountable for all the damage they have done, just as any other ordinary law breaker would be expected to do. When will they be expected to repay their debts to society?

But wait... there are 67

But wait... there are 67 days left, and much damage still to be done; I'm left just hoping we can make it 67 more days without the final plunge into the next Great Depression. The criminal George Bush and his cronies are fiddling while Rome burns.

BRAVO!!! .....But are they

BRAVO!!! .....But are they really going to go away? There's an awful lot of them. We must maintain our vigilance against this kind of rapacious government. They'll be back. They'll rearrange and remarket their same old lies in a new guise. Wait and see. They're not going to go down easy. Remember, from their past perfromance, we already know that there is no depth to which they will not sink to feed their lust for power. They'll probably try to trash Obama in a really despicable way. They don't have to resort to killing people literally anymore, they can just trash them out of office.

"But we will probably never

"But we will probably never see another quite like the one now finally reaching its end, so mind-boggling a parade of incompetence and malice, dishonesty, and immorality." Hold on there; not so fast . . . consider the possibility of a Palin presidency!

Thank you Doc Reality. The

Thank you Doc Reality. The most unspoken truth is that we are Israel's tool and that our service men and women die fighting their wars. They sit back a point to who they want us to "Bush Doctrine" next.

Well, with all those

Well, with all those ambiguous executive orders still in play, good ol' George W ya' has one last kick at the can. Lurking is no doubt a problem which just might rear its' ugly head. Do not count out this regime yet. I have seen less fumbles at a junior high football game! some call me frank

I keep thinking some

I keep thinking some fabulous composer will write some fabulous symphony in Obama's honor. But honestly, I want to sing something else too in honor of Bush's exit.

Democracy by ballot has

Democracy by ballot has again been restored we can dispence with the fallacy that Bush was PRESIDENT,NEVER elected,rather his position was APPOINTED and that includes his stint as Governor of Texas

If only this could be. The

If only this could be. The nightmare is only beginning...

Everything said is exactly

Everything said is exactly what the rest of us in the real world wanted to hear, America returning to the good and righteous country it once was, before "Bush"...

To a previous poster: please

To a previous poster: please don't send the Bushies to Texas. We have enough problems already, and Dubya will be here probably for life. I hope that Obama will prove to be strong enough to get in and overturn the Bush policies, especially those that impact the environment. Bush is staging a final assault on the environment as we write. Obama will need to go in and overturn the Bush decisions immediately, before they have a chance to do harm.

goodbye, old pack of

goodbye, old pack of self-serving liars .... hello new pack of self-serving liars...don't you guys ever learn

Justice is blind, and must

Justice is blind, and must be done. W et al cannot be allowed to walk away from this. All responsible parties must be investigated and prosecuted, beginning at the bottom, working the way up the ladder, no matter what it takes, until all, including and especially the kingpins, are held to account and punished appropriately for large and small crimes. If we really are a nation of laws, then we are obligated to do so. To merely say, "goodbye and good riddance" is to become accessories after the fact.

I am not American. In my

I am not American. In my opinion the Bush administration is just an example about the new world we are heading to. This new world is based on the old worlds money(making) economy but the increase of financial fascism and control systems is growing enormously . The difference between ordinary life and (inter)national politics will grow further and could be responsible for a huge frightening change to all of us. They want us to keep up jobs, mortgages, careers etc. but when we get in trouble, because of them, they are gone and we are left alone in shit. Happens all over the world.

Palin is Bush reincarnated

Palin is Bush reincarnated with less brain. Beware. It lurks out there! THANK YOU for putting together in one hard hitting essay the sins of the GWB administration, just in case any of us begins to get weepy over the departure of this hellish administration.

IT AIN'T OVER UNTIL THE FAT

IT AIN'T OVER UNTIL THE FAT LADY SINGS. I spend a tenth of my lifespan on this earth being forced to live under the rule of this Village Idiot from Texass. It's simply amazing what more damage he can do to this nation in the next 67 days until he's given the boot from his D.C. digs. Meanwhile, we can only hope his NEO-CONS becomes NEO-CONVICTS under the next Administration. Then will I know that justice has finally been served and we can get on with positive progress in our lives that were interrupted and forced into retreat by the Infamous Duo that still sits in the Oval Office.

Shame we won the Civil War.

Shame we won the Civil War. Had we lost we could have done away with the majority of red states and Shrub would have never made it into the White House. Can the Blue States secede from the Union? Or is it possible to evict the red states?

welcome to the USSA. RIP

welcome to the USSA. RIP America. 1776-2008

The Great Depression, now

The Great Depression, now upon us, will soften our egos and beat our hardened hearts into plowshares, ready for the deep rich soil ahead. America is about to get off of OPEC oil, at any cost, thus reducing Israel's angst, balancing the trade books, ridding Saudi influences, stopping global warming, clearing up benzine molecule poisoning(Cancer), and reinstating the American tradition of train travel for commuters. Once our cars are all converted to Compressed Natural Gas plug in Hybrids our domestic companies will no longer suffer foreign competition and will prosper. Getting rid of the shameful and unaffordable "McMansion and a Corvette" philosophy and replacing it with Zero running cost, Zero upkeep sustainable housing of practical size will render American people defensible against downturns by their home investment, a good thing for a strong country. We have the technologies, we have the government, we have the resources, and we have a single addiction getting in our way. Question is,"Can we overcome our addiction to oil?" Wake up America, Last Call! Last Call!

Your essay was absolutely

Your essay was absolutely right on the target! In my lifetime (born before WWII) I've seen good presidents, mediocre and bad ones, too. But George W. Bush is the most evil, malevolent, mendacious poltroon to ever hold that position and the country, filled with credulous fools, that elected him has been reduced in stature, reputation, power, influence, treasure, physical and financial health. His inability to learn, his complete faith in his god-chosenness, his inarticulateness, his lack of reading, of learning.....oh, I could go on. God help us all as we face what will probably be another Great Depression caused by this stupid, callous and self-centered fool.

A - fricking -MEN BROTHER!

A - fricking -MEN BROTHER! Thank you, Paul

What the very first

What the very first commenter said. It reflected my sentiments so precisely I thought nothing more need be said.

Right after BHO is sworn in

Right after BHO is sworn in they need to play this song across the land. Everybody join in with feeling now. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dwnqqj5Q1BU

Mr. Paul Waldman, oh brave

Mr. Paul Waldman, oh brave and truth-telling author of this blog, please consider posting this entire piece as a spoken-word video on YouTube. It deserves to reach a wider audience than (merely) those who have the established habit of READING on the web. A YouTube video of this piece would reach millions more. Plus, it would be great to actually HEAR you speak these mighty words right out LOUD! Thank you for writing this piece, and Amen brother.

Sirrah, methinks thou art

Sirrah, methinks thou art too kind by far.

Does anybody remember how

Does anybody remember how Bush railroaded the US into an invasion of Iraq by telling us we had to act immediately to prevent the evidence for WMD's coming "in the form of a smoking mushroom cloud"? We see where that precipitous rush to war led us. Now, we've been led to believe by Bush and Paulson that if we didn't give them $700 billion in the next few days, the world would come to an end. But despite the evidence of the incompetence and downright lying and greed of this administration, once again we believed them and gave them what they wanted with no clear plan of what would be done with the $, and no accountability. Does anyone here actually believe that they know what they are doing? I believe we have been screwed once again by Bush et al, and we will pay the price for generations to come. In the words of David Letterman, "Does anyone mind if Obama starts work a little early"?

Just amazing. You have been

Just amazing. You have been reading my mind. But I think you missed what may be the most criminal act of all time - allowing the Baghdad library to be burned and the museum to be looted. The burning of the library parallels in horror the burning of the Library of Alexandria and the loss to civilization is immesurable. There should be no George W. Bush Library. Bush administration library -okay.

Can we also finally bundle

Can we also finally bundle the absurdities of political rhetoric together and pack them up with whatever amount of silverware and linens that Bush decides to steal upon his checking out? Can we put to rest the fallacy of Republicans being better managers of business and the military? Can we dissolve the illusion of piety that they ride into power on only to prove themselves the most Godless of creatures? The only way to permanently rid our government of these roaches is to ferret out their support system among the hedge fund managers, international financiers and global capitalists that are only too willing to trade in poverty and misery in equal measure to their self-enrichment. We must declare the winner in our national game of monopoly and start over. That means redistributing the play money and appointing a banker that knows the rules and is dedicated to abiding by them. We will not find one among the privileged and pampered wealthy that have made up our available choices prior to this election. A wealthy idiot is still wealthy and will only be less inclined to adapt his thinking to the needs of America. It is highly unlikely that Bush ever wanted to have a beer with any of us.

Until we get a filibuster

Until we get a filibuster proof Congress, it's not a total goodbye. Either that or the Republicans really step up to the plate to do some good for the sake of the country instead of their own self-interests. The latter is doubtful.

I fully expect the same old

I fully expect the same old dog and pony show to continue – they've just changed the dog.

DOC REALITY; reading your

DOC REALITY; reading your post was very scary for me, i have been using the handle realityzone for a long time. what you said is exactly what i have been saying for a long time. glad to know i am not alone.

It may be a little

It may be a little presumptive to say "goodbye" to many of the items in the list. Wait & see...

Very good article. But it's

Very good article. But it's a little too optimistic in what we're getting for say good bye and good riddance to. Obama has appointed a zionist war monger as chief of staff. His administration will be made up of mostly ex clintonites (not peace lovers). Can you write a similar article warning Obama that we will not accept any more of these lies and warmongering tactics. Finally the people of conscience have to act not just type on their keyboards posting messages here and there. We have to stand in front of the white house telling the new president not to even think of using these fearmongering tactics to send us into more wars. Justice demands that Bush and all those behind the scene be tried for their crimes.

I agree with many here that

I agree with many here that I won't truly be able to say goodbye until most, if not all, of his egregious policies have been reversed and they are standing trial in the Hague.

Post-Bush America promises

Post-Bush America promises to be a fun, informative place to be. I'm personally looking forward to visiting the George W. Bush Presidential Library, to be stocked with plenty of pop-up books and early readers and maybe a few adult titles for the serious Republican researcher, like "Foreign Policy for Dummies", "The Idiot's Guide to Economics" and "War Made Easy". Oh, and there will be waterboarding demonstrations in the Dick Cheney lounge, Koran burnings in the Rummy Room, and lots of other cool things to do. It'll be a regular neocon Disneyland where you will be interrogated just for stopping by to take a look.

Meet the new boss, same as

Meet the new boss, same as the old boss. Jail to the thieves.

You are a fool to believe

You are a fool to believe that "we will probably never see another quite like the one now finally reaching its end." We just had TWO Bush administrations. Our stupidest, most foolish error, would be to imagine it could never happen again. We must ENSURE it never happens again, and that will be neither simple nor easy.

As a conservative I think

As a conservative I think that George W Bush and the religious right destroyed the Republican Party and possibly the 2 party system. I voted for Obama in order that he reverse the bush doctrine of destruction of the constitution as well as an unbalanced Supreme Court. I do hope he closes our borders and maybe start a new Ellis Island for imigrants

Much of what has been done

Much of what has been done by members of the administration and the government agencies was in violation of federal law and deserves to be prosecuted once Bush is no longer in a position to issue Presidential pardons and circumvent justice. Only is these people go to jail instead of walking into the lobbying, legal, and businesses to enjoy the fruits of their labors against the common good will people think twice in the future about using any means for any end. When people like Libby and Oliver North walk free and enrich themselves as a result of their criminal conduct it sends a signal to all that you can do anything while working for a President and all is forgiven and in time all will be richly rewarded.

We will never be rid of them

We will never be rid of them until they are brought to justice. They are vandals. They are completing the job of sacking the treasury on their way out the door and overturning every regulation that can think of while they are at it. Never have I so wanted to see a bunch of crooks get what they deserve.... Oh, right, we are going to close the torture chambers! Well, couldn't we lock them inside before we throw away the keys? On their way out the door, can't we put them on a plane and drop them off at the Hague? Somalia? Tora Bora? A ice flow in the Arctic - preferably in summer? Is there any place bad enough for them?

From the other side of the

From the other side of the planet, Thank you for electing a growenup

A few tiny problems: 1.)

A few tiny problems: 1.) President-Elect Obama seems not inclined to deliver any change we can believe in, see for instance http://www.truthout.org/111808J. There will still be one law for the poor and not much of any law for the rich. 2.) Hilary Clinton is hardly a pro-peace Secretary of State. Her new appt may make her and the Clintonistas happy, but she is far from committed to world peace. Not change I can believe in, not much change at all. 3.) The neo-cons have a multi-generational plan, while the Democrats have no plan at all to speak of. They will come back and they will have a Democratic presidency to conveniently blame all the problems on. Sorry, people, I am afraid that US democracy is irrevocably broken.

I'll wait til January 21rst

I'll wait til January 21rst to say goodbye Until then anything can happen especially with the likes of the people described in Mr Waldman's article...

Thank you for writing this.

Thank you for writing this. You have hit the nail on the head.

my thoughts exactly. we

my thoughts exactly. we will fail as a nation if we allow this to go unpunished. this this VILE, INCOMPETENT OAF, along with his malevelont puppeteer. must be stripped of their perks, indicted and brought to justice, failure to do so will just send a message and get us more will prove that this is in fact an nation of immoral morons.

Bush may be the most

Bush may be the most purposefully ignorant President in the short history of this country, but he has successfully pulled off the biggest bank robbery in the history of civilization, even surpassing the looting by the Nazi in the last century. Trillions in "defense" spending going to private contractors with no bidding required or even accounting for where the money is spent or what services are actually provided. And now nearly a trillion dollars going to make secret payments to more of his campaign contributors and Yale compatriots. And don't think that they won't take good care to reward him financially after he leaves the White House. If the money given to Nixon, Reagan, Bush I, and Clinton is any indication, Dubya will soon be a very wealthy man. We really have patterned our government after that of Mexico under the PRI and Iraq under Hussein.

Mr.Duba has made his final

Mr.Duba has made his final act, the most strikeing. He and his band of thieves have given us a depression which could never have happened except for the ultimate deregulation of the financial system. I have asked people (just about anyone) what do you think the new depression will bring? If all the people who have lost their jobs, were to be reemployed today, the economy would still show trillions of dollars of losses. The bush bunch has ignored any and all laws they wanted to and completely ignored the constitution This is not the country I grew up in. I am not a pessimist by nature, but to me this is the beginning of the end of the republic At my age 67, most of my life is behind me, but the precious resource, the children and those who come after us will live with trying to put humpty dumpty back together again. I will alter the scope of the word depression, and for me, it is DEPRESSING. There is little hope of us being a great nation again.

The great problem is that we

The great problem is that we cannot now say goodbye to what has been created as the opposition. For example, if (when) there is a terrorist attack on the US, the current Republican Party will say, "see, torture worked! We were safe then." And I'm afraid that the key people will never be brought to justice until the Republicans agree to it. Nixon was safe until his own party turned on him. Bush, and most of the senior staff, is safe as long as his party enables him and people like him to control it - as long as evangelical vigor trumps the Constitution. Maybe some new party will replace the Republicans, I hope.