This started with me saying history will be kind to Bush if his policies bring democracy to the Middle East. You said history has already judged him as a failure. The next day revolts broke out in Egypt and since then you have been putting your spin on the facts and events. The question is has Obama learned anything from Bush's Middle East policies. If he has there could be democracy throughout the Middle East, if he hasn't Mubarak and the other dictators will remain in power.
That's how the thread started not this particular line of dialogue. When I tried to point out why Bush is already viewed as a failure, you didn't want to talk about it anymore.
Relate how history will see/sees Bush to the Egyptian revolt? He was an ally of Mubarek's too. Bush pushed for free elections in Egypt even less than Obama. If anything, it looks like he's willing to learn from Bush's mistakes and at least makes gestures toward seeking reform in Egypt.
Mubarek might not make it but it won't have anything to do with the Obama Administration.
There is no way you could be sure of this unless you are part of Obama's inner circle.
Or you could just go by what's been done, not just said, so far. The message isn't even that clear because Sec. Clinton backed away from saying they were pulling aid to Egypt.
There just isn't an emoticon for the look on my face when I read that.
No. That's definitely not it.