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October 31, 2004

The New York Times: Taking Bush at His Word

Taking Bush at His Word By NICHOLAS D. KRISTOF
I often criticize statements by President Bush, so today let me praise some of his real wisdom:
• Oct. 11, 2000: “If we're an arrogant nation, [foreigners] will resent us. If we're a humble nation but strong, they'll welcome us. ... We've got to be humble.”
It's a good thing Mr. Bush tried to be humble, or the U.S. would have an approval rating even lower than 5 percent in Jordan, and Osama bin Laden's approval rating in Pakistan would be higher than 65 percent.
• Feb. 27, 2001: “I hope you will join me to pay down $2 trillion in debt during the next 10 years. ... We should approach our nation's budget as any prudent family would.”
But Mr. Bush, with the help of a weak economy, has transformed the Clinton budget surpluses into huge deficits. Since Mr. Bush took office, the federal debt has increased by $2.1 trillion, or 40 percent.
• Sept. 25, 2000: “It is clear our nation is reliant upon big foreign oil. More and more of our imports come from overseas.”
Hmm. And many of our exports go abroad. Meanwhile, despite the lackluster economy, oil imports are 1.3 million barrels per day higher than in Mr. Clinton's last year in office.

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Posted by nothingistrue at October 31, 2004 10:41 PM

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