Politics | 12/30/2008 8:00 am
Vanity Fair Article, Former Staffers, Skewer Bush White House, Compare Prez to Palin

We’ve heard a number of people be compared to Sarah Palin (Caroline Kennedy ring a bell?) of late, but George Bush?
At least one former top Bush administration aide is making that exact comparison in a scathing oral history of the Bush White House, told by various former members of the White House and others, published in the February issue of Vanity Fair.
Larry Wilkerson, a top aide and chief of staff to former Secretary of State Colin Powell, told the magazine that with national security gurus Vice President Dick Cheney, former Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld and Condoleezza Rice on board, there was a perception they were promoted as a "dream team" of sorts that could guide Bush.
Wilkerson added:
It allowed everybody to believe that this Sarah Palin-like president — because, let’s face it, that’s what he was — was going to be protected by this national-security elite, tested in the cauldrons of fire. What in effect happened was that a very astute, probably the most astute, bureaucratic entrepreneur I’ve ever run into in my life became the vice president of the United States … [Cheney] he began to manipulate things from that point on, knowing that he was going to be able to convince this guy to pick him, knowing that he was then going to be able to wade into the vacuums that existed around George Bush — personality vacuum, character vacuum, details vacuum, experience vacuum.
Former Bush counterterrorism adviser Richard Clarke told the mag that he was told not to give Bush a lot of reading material because he’s "not a big reader."
"Well, s- - -, I mean, the president of the United States is not a big reader?" Clarke said in disbelief.
Even German Foreign Minister Joschka Fisher weighed in, saying:
We thought we were going back to the old days of Bush 41. And ironically enough Rumsfeld, but even more Cheney, together with Powell, were seen as indications that the young president, who was not used to the outside world, who didn’t travel very much, who didn’t seem to be very experienced, would be embedded into these Bush 41 guys. Their foreign-policy skills were extremely good and strongly admired. So we were not very concerned.
Click here to read the entire Vanity Fair article, which also talks about the 2000 ballot recount in Florida, Iraq, the housing mess and other topics.























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