The Bush Legacy
By | Tuesday, January 13th, 2009 | Policy

As there are only a few days left in the Bush administration, I’m not sure how long documents that defend his administration will remain on the White House website and where they will reappear. Therefore, as a service, here are three documents that encapsulate the Bush Presidency:

Accomplishments and Highlights

100 things you may not know
Bush Policies


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JR Hoeft

Conservative to the core; liberal with his opinion! J.R. has been involved in politics for over a decade and has worked on several campaigns in Hampton Roads. He has served on the Executive Committee of the Republican Party of Chesapeake and the Central Committee of the Republican Party of Virginia. He is also the director of “Blogs United” in Virginia. E-mail J.R.. Follow J.R. on Twitter.

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2 Responses to "The Bush Legacy"
  1. Amit January 13, 2009 23:19 pm

    these documents remind me of the worthless paperwork that is generated by the dozens of useless projects I have the unfortunate experience of dealing with in my govt contracting job. TSA is an accomplishment?!?!?!

    IMHO, Bush is the worst president of my lifetime. I wouldn’t be surprised if the govt grows slower under Obama than it did Bush. The Bush Legacy of pre-emptive strikes, torture, massive govt programs, increased executive power, and the abuse of the Constitution is one he will have to live with. And to add insult to injury, the liberals point to Bush and claim all the bailouts are due to failed Free Market policies under him. pathetic.

  2. New White House website | Bearing Drift :: Virginia Politics and Podcasts January 20, 2009 15:21 pm

    [...] I posted Bush’s “legacy papers” last week. I had a feeling they wouldn’t last long on the web [...]

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