The August Esquire Magazibe features a wonderfully written piece by Ron Reagan. The Case Against George W. Bush is an insightful and passionate Op-Ed peice from the son of the fortieth president of the United States which, as the title says, makes the case why George Bush should not be president.
The piece is long, but is well worth reading. An exerpt:
“Does anyone really favor an administration that so shamelessly lies? One that so tenaciously clings to secrecy, not to protect the American people, but to protect itself? That so willfully misrepresents its true aims and so knowingly misleads the people from whom it derives its power? I simply cannot think so. And to come to the same conclusion does not make you guilty of swallowing some liberal critique of the Bush presidency, because that’s not what this is. This is the critique of a person who thinks that lying at the top levels of his government is abhorrent. Call it the honest guy’s critique of George W. Bush…”