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I feel I owe George W. Bush a debt of gratitude.Eight years ago, after Clinton's philanderings precipitated Bush's win by forcing Al Gore to distance himself from a reasonably successful administration - not to mention a great campaigner - I consoled myself with the thought that after one term of this election-stealing poser, the country would be ready to elect a real president. I mean, how much damage could one man do in four years?
Let's tally it up, shall we?
If Bush had lied us into a war with the strategy of a bumbling cock and no exit plan, it would have been enough.
If he had lied us into a war with no exit plan and not further instigated enmity among other foreign countries, it would have been enough.
If he had instigated enmity among foreign countries and not alienated our allies, it would have been enough.
If he had alienated our allies and not decimated our civil rights, it would have been enough.
If he had decimated our civil rights and not allowed big business to poison our environment, it would have been enough.
If he had poisoned our environment and not implemented a damaging education policy, it would have been enough.
If he had implemented damaging education policy and not neglected the infrastructure that protect the poorest among us, it would have been enough.
If he had neglected the infrastructure and and not waged a war on scientific reason, intellectual discussion and dissent, it would have been enough.
If he had not waged a war on scientific reason, intellectual discussion and dissent and not deregulated the economy into ruin, it would have been enough.
Have I forgotten anything?
Just like Clinton and his undisciplined penis, George W. Bush allowed his Dick to run rampant, souring the electorate on anything remotely associated with his administration. He failed this country by every possible measure on every conceivable front, (his domestic policy may be tragic, but at least his foreign policy is catastrophic,) which allowed Senator Obama to glide into the Oval Office, along with countless (I haven't counted them) Democrats unseating Republican incumbents.
Sure Obama ran a brilliant campaign, while McCain's brings to mind cliches like train wreck, nuclear holocaust and Waterworld, but would this country have elected a black president had Bush's spectacular abuses not made us us desperate for change? And while the thought of passing this historic milestone makes me a weepy with hope, the thing I'm truly excited about is that all of a sudden, people see the key to saving our country lies in saving our environment. This is not a new idea, but we're finally getting to hear about in places like The New York Times and not just Mother Jones.
Sometimes you have to hit bottom before you can reach great heights, so thank you George, for exceeding my wildest expectations.
Nana and Pop are in town, which means the laundry's done, the house is clean and AnnaRay and I have been relieved of parenting duties. In light of these remarkable turn of events, AR and I struck out - just the tow of us - for a grown-up adventure. As we headed south on I5, minus the car seats and their whiny occupants, I felt an old sense of freedom and was reminded of the summer between my last year of high school and my first year of college, when I felt like I was capable of anything and everything was possible. Forget second childhood - I just got to enjoy a second adulthood.




In case anyone out there doubted that The Girl came out of me, this was our day care provider's written description of her day:
