George W. Bush, environmentalist. Sort of leaves a foul taste on a truthful tongue.
European leaders, American governors, corporate executives, evangelical preachers, key lawmakers and environmentalists have been pressing Bush to lead what they see as a bid to save the planet for years. And now that he is about to leave the White House he decides he wants to be remembered as an environmentalist.
As if this will counter seven years of wasteful environmentally unfriendly policy and practices.
He has refused to believe global warming was a serious threat and actively went about disregarding the Kyoto Protocol.
He considered climate change as nothing more than leftist political agenda. He disregarded scientific finds and even went so far as to have scientific reports re-written or stricken from review because they didn’t fit with his personal belief.
And now he wants to be known as an environmentalist.
His negotiators infuriated counterparts at this month's talks in Bali by resisting a mandatory cap on carbon emissions. And just hours after Bush signed a basically useless energy bill, the administration invalidated an effort by California and 17 other states to impose tougher tailpipe emission rules, saying it makes more sense to have a single national policy.
And now he wants to be known as an environmentalist.
This is nothing more than another paint job, another sudden case of the emperors new clothes.
Of course, any policy he will try to get passed involving cutting gasoline consumption and greenhouse gases will be just drastic enough so that they wont pass and then he can say he tried but congress was against him.
This sudden show of consciousness is his top advisors focusing on reformulating his legacy and he isn’t fooling with anyone except his own lapdogs.
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