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The Post's Eugene Robinson, Bob Woodward and Barton Gellman weigh the successes and failures of George W. Bush's presidency during a roundtable discussion. For the full video and The Washington Post's key coverage of the Bush-Cheney years, visit www.washingtonpost.com/bush-legacy.

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  • No one can deny that Lord Mush ruled!

  • @erickong311 And the first time in he got appointed President by the US Sup. Court. There's a first in US history.

  • Bush, despite his post-alcoholism discipline and alleged ability to read people, was in the end a lousy manager. However, America seemed to enjoy his demagogic rule from 9/11 through at least Nov. 2006. Cheney was something of a self-serving tyrant and was as is now apparent a demigod for those years. America got what it didn't deserve because our system failed and let Bolton, Baker, Olson, and others steal the undeserving and ill-suited Bush into power in 2000. They knew what they were doing!

  • the real Legacy of bush is that a man without a

    brain can become the president of

    the unit state. And all the smart people

    pretent not to know that.did it make you

    afraid

  • this is the start of ending of the american empire

    it make a lot easily for china to display american.

  • As to the Iraq war, just read "The project for the new American Century" the neocon plan to go to war before Bush ever got to the White House

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  • great job, washington post!

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