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http://www.upi.com/International_Intell ... president/


By ARNAUD DE BORCHGRAVE
UPI Editor at Large

WASHINGTON, May. 14 (UPI) -- Two of Washington's best-informed men confirmed it so it must be true. President Bush and his consigliere Karl Rove bet on who had read the most books in a year. Mike McConnell, the director of national intelligence, told friends Rove won with 117 books and Bush was a close second with 104 books.

Unhappy over his loss to his close confidant, Bush asked for a recount -- in words. And the president won by 1.7 percent. The story is not apocryphal. In fact, none other than McConnell's predecessor as the nation's top spymaster, John Negroponte, now deputy secretary of state, confirmed it.

The president, he explained, reads two to three books a week and does not watch television. Most of them are history and biographies of famous statesmen (and three stateswomen who took their countries to war, namely Britain's Margaret Thatcher, Israel's Golda Meir and India's Indira Gandhi).

Bush identifies with George Washington, Lincoln, Roosevelt, Truman and on the other side of the pond, Winston Churchill, all men of courage who did what was right when it was most difficult. From the order to obliterate Hiroshima and Nagasaki that killed instantly 150,000 Japanese to avoid the loss of an estimated 1 million American lives in an invasion of Japan; to the recognition of the state of Israel against the advice of World War II's most prestigious military leader, Secretary of State George C. Marshall; to the decision to repel North Korea's invasion of South Korea; to the firing of the immensely popular Gen. Douglas MacArthur for disobeying the president; to Ronald Reagan's defeat of the evil Soviet Empire, Mr. Bush sees his decision to invade Iraq in the same historical league.

President Bush showed a recent visitor a portrait of Lincoln to talk about the tremendous odds that president encountered in his decision to go to civil war to free the slaves. Bush had done something roughly comparable in his decision to free 26 million Iraqi slaves from Saddam Hussein's tyranny.

Bush's model for resisting and defeating Islamist extremism's global campaign to restore the caliphate and destroy Christendom is Churchill. Isolated in the 1930s on the back benches of parliament, his clarion calls for backbone against Hitler's Europewide ambitions went unheeded until World War II broke out Sept. 1, 1939 -- and then still didn't get the draft to lead until the Nazi blitzkrieg in May 1940.

President Bush, sans Britain's Tony Blair, now sees a parallel with Churchill who soldiered on alone until Pearl Harbor Dec. 7, 1941, forced the United States to World War II. In Bush's perspective, the mullahs' Iran, the Iraq insurgency, al-Qaida, transnational terrorism, all add up to a mortal danger for Western civilization.

U.S. News & World Report, a national magazine with a circulation of 2 million, asked on its cover a week ago whether Mr. Bush was "Resolute or Delusional?"

The frequent comparisons to history's greats are anything but delusional, his aides and confidants say off line. He is, of course, stubborn and unyielding. And all are confident history will vindicate his bulldoggish tenacity. The self-described "Decider" is the antithesis of self-doubt. Like an old seadog, he relishes the idea of plowing into rough seas.

When a recent visitor asked him what assurance he could give about his successor in 2009, President Bush replied, "we'll fix it so he'll be locked in." The visitor left perplexed and wondered whether that might mean the United States would be in a wider war in the region by then. In any event, it didn't sound like twilight time for Bush.

A Texan friend of long standing called on him recently and confided to his Washington hosts that Bush had said three times, bringing a clenched fist to his chest, "I'm the president." To remind visiting political opponents, he said, would be normal. But the close friend said he was a little taken aback as he had never seen Bush in this mode before.

Moderate Republicans, led by Sen. Chuck Hagel; former national security adviser (under Bush 41) Brent Scowcroft, who weekends in Kennebunkport, Maine, with President Bush's father; Susan Eisenhower (the president's granddaughter); former Deputy Secretary of State John Whitehead and other prominent names are deeply concerned about 2008. Those who identified with the Republican Party in 2002 numbered 30 percent (versus 31 percent with Democrats). This year, Republicans are down to 25 percent (33 percent Democrats), and still dropping.

Discouraged Republicans have taken their concerns to the president. When they talked to their friends later that same week, they couldn't find anything encouraging to say. To those who accuse him of not keeping his ear close enough to the ground in grass-roots America, he identifies with Churchill's classic riposte: "I wonder what the British people would think of a leader caught in such an ungainly posture."

In Bush's reading of history, for the United States of America, the world's most powerful nation, to lose the war in Iraq would be tantamount to Churchill and the Royal Air Force losing the Battle of Britain in 1940. Hitler would have invaded a defenseless Britain. A then defenseless United States would have been within his evil grasp.

In the case of a U.S. defeat in Iraq, as Bush sees it, a nuclear-armed Iran and the forces of global obscurantism would become dominant in the Middle East. On the geopolitical chessboard, it wouldn't be checkmate. But the queen would be gone.



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bush has time to read 2-3 books per week? he must have more free time than i do!

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bush has time to read 2-3 books per week? he must have more free time than i do!


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spudsgirl wrote:
vacatetheword wrote:
bush has time to read 2-3 books per week? he must have more free time than i do!


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spudsgirl wrote:
vacatetheword wrote:
bush has time to read 2-3 books per week? he must have more free time than i do!


Picture books
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if only he had come up with this brilliant idea while he was in college.

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Bill Maher railed the prez about this a while ago. Pretty funny.


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I'd bet big money that Bush doesn't even know what the word "caliphate" means.

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B wrote:
I'd bet big money that Bush doesn't even know what the word "caliphate" means.

oh come on, as if he hasn't been boning up about islam.

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Did Mike McConnell say whether one of the books Bush reads is the President's Daily Intelligence Brief?

What a load of crap.


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Simple Torture wrote:
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This one, I think, is called a Yink.
He likes to wink.
He likes to drink.
He likes to drink and drink and drink.


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Simple Torture wrote:
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This one, I think, is called a Yink.
He likes to wink.
He likes to drink.
He likes to drink and drink and drink.


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I would hope a guy with that much money and alcohol history would at least go for a Glenlivet 18 if that's his brand. ;)

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You know I can understand ripping on the President for some things, but giving the guy shit for reading? Sometimes I think you guys try too hard


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I Hail Randy Moss wrote:
You know I can understand ripping on the President for some things, but giving the guy shit for reading? Sometimes I think you guys try too hard

The thing is, reading for the President seems to be largely escapism, and further insulating himself from outside criticism. I applaud his desire to learn history, truly, but the result seems to be that he is not reading newspapers or watching TV so he's out of touch with how his employers are rating his job performance, while at the same time, he's searching for parallels in the lives of great leaders of the past with himself. Based on this report, and others like it that I've seen, he's not even taking the right lessons out of those histories.

Just like everything else in his world, he sees what he wants to see and ignores the rest.

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This is too ridiculous to even debate. You're going to believe that Bush read 104 books on the word of Mike McConnell?

Sheesh, you must be kidding?


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I'd bet big money that Bush doesn't even know what the word "caliphate" means.

oh come on, as if he hasn't been boning up about islam.


No action by this administration to date has demonstrated the slightest knowledge of Islam.

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