[NewPacifica] The Worst President in History?



Here's a taste of the first section of what looks to be the cover story from the
April 21 issue of Rolling Stone magazine, by the highly respected Princeton 
history professor Sean Wilentz:


http://www.rollingstone.com/news/profile/story/9961300/the_worst_president_in_history/prin
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The Worst President in History? 
One of America's leading historians assesses George W. Bush 

George W. Bush's presidency appears headed for colossal historical disgrace. 
Barring a 
cataclysmic event on the order of the terrorist attacks of September 11th, 
after which 
the public might rally around the White House once again, there seems to be 
little the 
administration can do to avoid being ranked on the lowest tier of U.S. 
presidents. And 
that may be the best-case scenario. Many historians are now wondering whether 
Bush, in 
fact, will be remembered as the very worst president in all of American 
history. 

From time to time, after hours, I kick back with my colleagues at Princeton to 
argue idly 
about which president really was the worst of them all. For years, these 
perennial 
debates have largely focused on the same handful of chief executives whom 
national polls 
of historians, from across the ideological and political spectrum, routinely 
cite as the 
bottom of the presidential barrel.  <snip>

Now, though, George W. Bush is in serious contention for the title of worst 
ever. In 
early 2004, an informal survey of 415 historians conducted by the nonpartisan 
History 
News Network found that eighty-one percent considered the Bush administration a 
"failure." Among those who called Bush a success, many gave the president high 
marks only 
for his ability to mobilize public support and get Congress to go along with 
what one 
historian called the administration's "pursuit of disastrous policies." In 
fact, roughly 
one in ten of those who called Bush a success was being facetious, rating him 
only as the 
best president since 
Bill Clinton -- a category in which Bush is the only contestant. 

The lopsided decision of historians should give everyone pause. Contrary to 
popular 
stereotypes, historians are generally a cautious bunch. We assess the past from 
widely 
divergent points of view and are deeply concerned about being viewed as fair 
and accurate 
by our colleagues. When we make historical judgments, we are acting not as 
voters or 
even pundits, but as scholars who must evaluate all the evidence, good, bad or 
indifferent. Separate surveys, conducted by those perceived as conservatives as 
well as 
liberals, 
show remarkable unanimity about who the best and worst presidents have been. 

<snip>  Twelve percent of the historians polled -- nearly as many as those who 
rated Bush 

a success -- flatly called Bush the worst president in American history. And 
these 
figures were gathered before the debacles over Hurricane Katrina, Bush's role 
in the 
Valerie Plame leak affair and the deterioration of the situation in Iraq. Were 
the 
historians polled today, that figure would certainly be higher. 

<VERY LARGE SNIP>

Section headings:  

[Intro]

THE CREDIBILITY GAP  

BUSH AT WAR 

BUSH AT HOME

PRESIDENTIAL MISCONDUCT

[Conclusion]

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