Monday, March 22, 2004
Is Bush really the anti-terrorism president? (part 2)
The following stories could have been written anytime in the two years, but it took a presidential campaign and Richard Clarke's book (the foreign policy companion to Susskind/O'Neill) to get them attention:
WSJ dissects Bush account of his actions on 9/11
Ashcroft cut terror budget/focus before 9/11
NYT covers the frenzy
In a few weeks, will Bush regret his one-note re-election campaign? Will he realize that there is more to fighting terrorism than talking about it incessantly? Not a chance, but I'm starting to think voters may see through it.
WSJ dissects Bush account of his actions on 9/11
Ashcroft cut terror budget/focus before 9/11
NYT covers the frenzy
In a few weeks, will Bush regret his one-note re-election campaign? Will he realize that there is more to fighting terrorism than talking about it incessantly? Not a chance, but I'm starting to think voters may see through it.