It was, of course, George W. Bush. At the behest of the White House, Bush called Cameron and urged him to support the peace process despite his reservations. While the efficacy of the intervention remains to be seen, one has to wonder why President Obama’s foreign policy team is unable to handle such problems themselves. The left has spent years telling us how intelligent Secretary of State Clinton is yet, when push comes to shove, they call in the “evil fascist,” George W. Bush. Why?
Maybe it’s because the last year has taught the administration a harsh lesson.
George Bush spent years being vilified by a national and global media, which unleashed its hatred at every opportunity. He spent several years dealing with members of a liberal, Democrat-controlled Congress who, like the media, could not contain their derision.
Still, despite the opposition, he managed to pass the vast majority of his agenda.
Barack Obama has enjoyed more than a year with an unstoppable left-wing supermajority, strong public support, and a fawning, liberally biased media. He was hailed across the globe as a breath of fresh air for both America and the nations of the world.
With all of the praise, and all of his allies, Obama has accomplished absolutely nothing.
Why does he call Bush?
Obama calls Bush because, as proven by a year of legislative and diplomatic impotence, he desperately needs the help of a president who knew how to get things done.
Robert Laurie writes a daily political commentary blog, The Robalution. Robert holds a degree in English from Wayne State University, and has worked in advertising as a graphic designer and copy writer.

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