Tuesday, August 12, 2008

There is no "undo" option in presidency

Of the many pundits around (excluding this blogger, of course!) Fareed Zakaria is one whose views I think I agree with more often than not. And, it certainly is not because we are both from India! In his lengthy piece in Newsweek, Zakaria has some wonderful advice for the next president:

The next president will inherit the world as it is in 2009. He will have to examine the Bush administration's policies as they stand in January 2009—not as they were in 2001 or 2002 or 2003—and decide how to accept, modify and alter them. There was a U.S. president who came into office convinced that everything his predecessor had done was feckless, stupid, ill-informed and venal. He rejected and tried to reverse everything that he could, almost as an article of faith. Before he had even examined the policies carefully, he knew that they had to be changed. The base of his party was delighted by his clarity and fighting spirit.

That president, of course, was George W. Bush. His decision to blindly repudiate anything associated with Bill Clinton is what got us into this mess in the first place. Let's hope that the next president, no matter how much he despises Bush, will take a careful look at his administration's policies, America's interests, and the world beyond and do the right thing for the country and its future.

The only thing I would add here: In addition, W wanted to one-up papa Bush. Thankfully, we don't have to deal with those dynamics in 2009; count our blessings, eh!

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