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Have we really had enough Bushes?

  When Barbara Bush was asked about son Jeb’s future in the White House, her response was the sound bite of the day: “We’ve had enough Bushes.” Louis DuBose from The Washington Spectator and author Jim Hightower talk to Reverend Al Sharpton about what to make of Mrs. Bush’s remarks.

Will the Bush library whitewash Hurricane Katrina?

On the occasion of the Bush Library's opening, it's worth asking what the exhibit on Hurricane Katrina will look like. Civil rights activist James Perry, a New Orleans native, hopes Bush's failure won't be kept under wraps. Full story

Bush’s relationship with Cheney is ‘cordial’

  Mother Jones’ David Corn and Wayne Slater from the Dallas Morning News look at the frosty relationship between George W. Bush and Dick Cheney since the two left office in 2007.

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  Is it time to re-consider President Bush's legacy?

George W. Bush's presidential library is set to open this week, and the National Journal's Ron Fournier writes about why it may be time to re-consider the president's legacy. "We mythologize them as candidates and demonize them as presidents, denying our leaders the balm that soothes mere mortals: B

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