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Bill Press (Author)
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June 10, 2004
"The election of 2004 is not about whether
you like George Bush better than John Kerry.
The election of 2004 is about one thing only:
It is a referendum on George Bush's record.
It is our only chance to get rid of him before
he can do any more damage-to our nation, to
our environment, and to our children's future."


In the election campaign of 2000, candidate George W. Bush ran as a compassionate conservative. He promised to be a uniter, not a divider. He promised an America where no child is left behind. He promised to control spending and balance the budget. And he promised a humble foreign policy.

Instead, President Bush has just about wrecked our country. He's spent money like a drunken sailor, taking our economy from A-OK to IOU. He's pitted Americans against one another, waged war on the environment, created new enemies around the world, and left us even more vulnerable to terrorism.

There's only one thing you can count on if George W. Bush is re-elected: more of the same. The same disastrous policies, the same crony capitalism, and the same broken promises.

That's why Bush Must Go.

In this essential and timely handbook, Bill Press focuses on the ten most important reasons why this president does not deserve a second term. It doesn't matter whether your priority is the economy, health care, the war on terror, or homeland security. George W. Bush is on the wrong side of all the issues, and Bush Must Go is a galvanizing call-to-arms that will give you, in one place, all the ammunition you'll need to help dump the Toxic Texan and reclaim our country.


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About the Author

Bill Press is a nationally syndicated columnist, MSNBC commentator, and former co-host of the popular political debate programs Crossfire (CNN) and Buchanan and Press (MSNBC).

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Bush Must Go by Bill Press
Introduction “One year ago today, the time for excuse-making has come to an end.”

George W. Bush, January 8, 2003

In our great democracy, elections come and go. Some are more exciting than others. Some are more important than others.

But make no mistake about this one. The presidential election of 2004 is the most important of our lifetime. Never before has there been such a dangerous man in the White House. Never before has it been so vital, for the good of the Republic and everything we stand for as Americans, to oust an incumbent president from office.

Before Tom DeLay lumps me among the “Bush-haters,” I want to make one thing perfectly clear: I do not hate George W. Bush. It's nothing personal. I just think he's a sad, sorry excuse for a president. His policies have ruined the economy, pitted Americans against each other, destroyed the environment and made enemies around the world.

Despite losing the 2000 popular vote to Al Gore, George Bush did not walk lightly into the Oval Office. His administration brought more than a change of presidents and cabinet secretaries. He acted as if he had a mandate. Both at home and abroad, he has steered this nation in radical and dangerous new directions. He has betrayed our trust. He has adopted policies that are antithetical to our core national values.

On the international scene, Bush promised a “humble” foreign policy. Instead, he has delivered the most arrogant brand of foreign relations possible. He abandoned the idea of “containment,” successfully followed for four decades by Republican and Democratic presidents alike--against such enemies as the Soviet Union, Communist China and Cuba--and replaced it with his new policy of “first strike” or “anticipatory self-defense”--the same argument used by the Japanese Empire to justify its strike on Pearl Harbor. Under the new Bush doctrine, the United States asserts the right to go anywhere, anytime and overthrow any government we think may someday pose a threat.

Iraq was Bush's first pre-emptive war. Today, over a year later, it is still a war in search of a reason. As it turns out, everything George Bush told the American people to justify going to war in Iraq was a lie. We've found no weapons of mass destruction, no nuclear weapons, no long-range missiles, no bomb-carrying drones, no connection to September 11, no links to Osama bin Laden and no imminent threat to the United States. None of Bush's reasons for unilaterally starting a war that has claimed over 500 American lives proved to be true. The war in Iraq--which has so far claimed over 600 American lives—was both unnecessary and unwise.

Bush also reversed course on decades of international cooperation—much of it wisely championed by his father--on global issues. Flying the flag of neo-isolationism, Bush cancelled U.S. participation in existing treaties on the law of the sea, biological weapons and missile defense, pulled the plug on a new treaty on global warming and thumbed his nose at the United Nations.

As a result, respect for the United States and for our president has deteriorated around the world. Bush is ridiculed as the “Toxic Texan.” Even among our allies, most people now regard America as an unfriendly and belligerent power. The United States could only round up two other countries, Great Britain and Australia, to join in the invasion of Iraq--and then on a very small scale.

On the home front, Bush has wreaked even more havoc. He took the country's economy from A-OK to IOU, turning a projected, 10-year $5 billion surplus into a projected $5 billion deficit and, in the short term, replacing Bill Clinton's balanced budget with a 2004 budget deficit of $374 billion, the largest in history. According to projections issued by the White House Budget Office in January 2004, Bush will set an all-time new deficit record of $520 billion in 2005. At the same time, Bush rewarded his favorite constituency, those Americans making over $320,000 a year, with two back-to-back tax cuts that they didn't need and we couldn't afford.

Bush also wrecked the economy. Eight years of the most robust economic growth in history have been followed by three years of Bush recession and the loss of 2.8 million private sector jobs. After 10 quarters of decline or stagnation, the economy may be finally starting to rebound. But, even so, it's a jobless recovery. Nine million Americans are still out of work. George Bush will be the first president since Herbert Hoover to leave office with more Americans out of work than when he arrived.

The Bush recession hurt all Americans--except those special interests who fueled his election campaign with big contributions. To them, he handed a whole grab-bag of federal goodies: giant new subsidies to big agricultural firms; freedom to continue polluting to refineries and utilities; access to national monuments and forests to timber and mining interests; and drilling in Alaska and national parks to oil companies. George Bush paid his friends back, big-time.

At the same time, he declared war on all the rest of us. George Bush cut funds for student loans and Head Start. He stuck seniors with a prescription drug plan that charges seniors more for less. He built up a bigger, bloated federal government. He caused irreparable damage to the environment. And he unleashed Attorney General John Ashcroft in a direct assault on our civil liberties under the so-called “USA Patriot Act.”

Bush and Ashcroft have violated the due process of law by locking up suspects for months with no access to a lawyer and no chance to prove their innocence. They have also trampled on the Fourth Amendment by requiring law-abiding citizens to open up their bank, medical, credit card, telephone and computer records to the FBI. It's all part of the war on terror, they argue. Yet George Bush's so-called war on terror is mostly pure public relations. He has actually left us more vulnerable to terrorism, not less.

To be fair, Bush has done a few good things. He stepped up to the plate after September 11 and demonstrated strong leadership. He led a successful campaign against al Qaeda in Afghanistan. He refused to brand Islam as a violent religion, or all Muslims as terrorists. He proposed a temporary work permit for undocumented workers from Mexico.

That's it. Trying to be as generous as I can, those are the only four positive things I can think of. And they are completely overshadowed by all the evil he has done.

On November 6, 2000--the day before he lost the popular vote to Al Gore--George Bush told a crowd in Bentonville, Arkansas:
“They misunderestimated me.” We sure did. He turned out to be a far worse president than we had ever feared. That's why this election is so critical.

Anyone who follows American politics knows: Whenever a president is running for re-election, the election is more about him than his opponent. That's certainly true this year.

The election of 2004 is not about whether you like George Bush better than John Kerry. The election of 2004 is about one thing only: It is a referendum on George Bush's record. It is a referendum on the disastrous policies of George W. Bush. It is our only chance to get rid of him before he can do any more damage--to our nation, to our environment, and to our children's future.

Two friends of mine, Mark and Susie Buell, took a trip around the world in 2003. They returned inspired by the beautiful sites they had visited, but disheartened at the anti-Americanism they encountered everywhere they traveled. I wanted to know who people blame, Americans in general or George Bush? For now, Mark and Susie reported, they only blame George Bush--because they know we didn't really elect him in 2000. But if we re-elect him in 2004, they warned, then they will start to blame us. We can't let that happen.

I admit that writing this book was tough. There are a thousand reasons why George Bush doesn't deserve a second term, and didn't deserve a first one.

But, to save time and trees, I had to limit my list to the top ten--and that was hard.

So I need your help. Let's make this a cooperative project. You, no doubt, have your own reasons for dumping this guy. At any time, I invite you to turn to the back of this book and use the space provided for listing “My Own Top Ten Reasons or Getting Rid of George Bush.” Or check out my website at BillPress.com--and sound off.

But, please, join the team: Read my top ten reasons, add your own, share them with your friends and neighbors, and then--run to the ballot box and send this president back to Texas.

We need regime change in America, too. We can't afford four more years of George W. Bush.

If you need any ammunition for voting against George Bush, here they are: The Top Ten Reasons why I think George Bush should be denied a second term.

Reprinted from Bush Must Go by Bill Press by permission of Dutton, a member of Penguin Group (USA) Inc. Copyright 2004 by Bill Press. All rights reserved. This excerpt, or any parts thereof, may not be reproduced in any form without permission.


Product Details

  • Hardcover: 290 pages
  • Publisher: Dutton; 1st edition (June 10, 2004)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0525948406
  • ISBN-13: 978-0525948407
  • Product Dimensions: 8.6 x 5.6 x 1.2 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 3.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (20 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,749,861 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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71 of 79 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars YES, BUSH MUST GO!!!!!!!, June 12, 2004
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Neal Moody "truthseeker" (Monroe, NC United States) - See all my reviews
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A well-researched and very informative book that outlines the reasons why we as Americans are obligated to remove Bush from the White House. If anyone, after carefully reading this book, still votes for George Bush then they care not at all about the future of this country. He has lied incessantly, done nothing for the environment, has made us LESS safe from terror attacks, and so on. If you do not believe me, then read the book. The author can explain these truths much better than can I. (...)
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57 of 66 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars If you only read one book before the 2004 election . . ., July 16, 2004
This review is from: Bush Must Go (Hardcover)
If you only read one book before the 2004 election, make it BUSH MUST GO: THE TOP TEN REASONS WHY GEORGE BUSH DOESN'T DESERVE A SECOND TERM by Bill Press. In the past year or so Richard Clarke, Paul O'Neill, Bob Woodward and many other Washington D.C. insiders and journalists have published books telling the truth about the George W. Bush administration. BUST MUST GO offers a concise summary of what the public needs to understand.

If you don't believe what author Press says in BUSH MUST GO, examine the record yourself and share your findings here. Just please don't write a review complaining about Bill Clinton.

I understand that there are many people who still support the man elected president in 2000. Unfortunately for them, Al Gore isn't running this year.

Read BUSH MUST GO. Then vote on November 2, 2004. (Not registered to vote, or unsure of it? Go to www.rockthevote.com.)

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36 of 44 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A response to twinndraggons review., July 15, 2004
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Rt Franklin "RT in 'KC" (Kansas City, Kansas United States) - See all my reviews
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Bush stated recently it mattered not what information he had at hand or whether it was erroneous or not. He's now saying he would have gone to war in Iraq anyway. So good intellignece info or not he was determined to go to war, period. Not to mention the fact that he has changed his justification for going to war at least four times that I can remember.

The Republican party had Hussein targeted for a hit long before 9-11. Revisit the 2000 Republican campaign ads where they state clearly that the US should not have to buy oil from a dictator like Hussein. 9-11 was merely their opportunity to go in. Ossama Bin Laden may have masterminded the 9-11 attacks but Bi Laden doesn't directly control oil fields does he? Bush has also said there will be an oversight contingent staying in Iraq after the Iraqi's take control to assure the continued oil production. If it's not about oil and it's not about WMD's then the reason has to be to make up for his daddy's mishandling of Desert Storm when George Herbert Walker let Hussein off the hook much to the dismay of Marines in Iraq at the time.

Just how many more lives have to be needlessly sacrificed for the egos of the Bushes?

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