This is not the
important thing.
The important thing
is his ignoring the “tremendous” “immediate” threat to the United States that the CIA alerted him to before his
inauguration . . . and his telling America that “by far the vast majority of the help [from his
proposed tax cut went] to people at the bottom
end of the economic ladder” – a cynical, trillion-dollar lie . . . and his
contempt for the environment . . . and his judicial nominations . . . and his handling
of Iraq (even if you agree Iraq should have been handled) . . . and his pulling
out of the mid-East and Korean peace talks . . . and his efforts to shut down
the stem cell research around the world . . . and on and on and on.
Still, with Martha Stewart
facing jail time stemming from insider trading (even though, yes, I know,
that’s not what they’re trying her for), one does note that George W. Bush was
not just on the board of directors of Harken Oil when
he sold his stock, but on the three-man audit
committee. Not only was his trade
four times the size of hers, it was vastly more important to him, representing
most of his net worth (versus virtually none of hers). And, yes, it sure looks as if Martha may not
have been truthful with the S.E.C. But
didn’t George conceal his trade from the S.E.C. until eight months after the
filing deadline? (He says it wasn’t on
purpose. But can we be sure a man who
would tell a trillion dollar lie would not tell a much smaller one?) And did he not tell the press he was
“exonerated” when in fact he was not?
(The S.E.C. chose not to prosecute the President’s son, but never pronounced
him innocent.)
And then you have the
military service thing. For the details,
click here.
Bush supporters will say all
this is ancient history . . . and I largely agree. If he were now doing a great job, what
difference would any of this make? But
he is not doing a great job; and if the Republicans are going to focus on every
tiny flaw of the Democrats, as experience suggests they will – already, there
are rumblings about John Edwards’ hair – is it unfair to raise these questions of
insider trading and military service for those who may not adequately have considered
them before?
No sane person would suggest we
should imprison the President for Harken Oil or
execute him for failing to fulfill his military obligations (“desertion” having
a special meaning in military law that Michael Moore could not have realized
when he chose that word). But neither
should we necessarily reelect him.
Is George Bush really the only one would have had the
judgment to deal with 9/11? He spent the
first 27 minutes of the crisis reading to elementary school students a story
about a goat. Whatever you may think of
his military service, please click here to see how he
handled the attack on the World Trade Center. I think any
one of our guys could have read the story about the goat equally well – and one
or two of them might even have decided not to.