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,Introduction: Assessing George W. Bush’s Legacy: The Right Man?,ical adviser, Karl Rove, declared, “President Bush is fond of saying that, in the short run, history always gets it wrong.” In his last press conference, with his presidency widely deemed to have been a failure, a defiant Bush remarked that it was too soon to reach this verdict or any other. “ThereCongestion 发表于 2025-3-29 02:58:42
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Bush, the Judiciary, and the Conservative Constitutional Counterrevolution: Close but No Cigar,ied in 1945, much could have been said about his judicial legacy, but the role that some of his Supreme Court nominees played in championing historically momentous advancements of civil rights and civil liberties over the next twenty-five years would not have been mentioned. With Supreme Court justi锯齿状 发表于 2025-3-29 16:26:34
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Did Bush Pursue a Neoconservative Foreign Policy?, One, the presidential helicopter. According to one commentator, better tokens of esteem would have been “Action man models of her husband smiting the evil forces of neoconservatism.”. The advent of the Obama presidency in January 2009 was widely expected to be a repudiation of the foreign policy of变态 发表于 2025-3-30 03:55:47
,Bush’s Foreign Policy Legacy: Counting the Cost, deal with.”. In the case both of recent and more remote presidencies, “legacy” is intimately bound up with “reputation.” A president with a generally positive reputation will be presumed to have left a strong legacy. “Reputation” is, in turn, as Campbell and Rockman also noted, bound up with opport慢慢啃 发表于 2025-3-30 04:08:17
Bush and Big Government Conservatism,blic policy started by Ronald Reagan in the 1980s. The fortieth president had enjoyed mixed success in his efforts to implement that agenda,. but the forty-third promised to buttress the initial building blocks of the Reagan revolution. Writing in 2003, Steven Schier reflected that Bush’s ambition c