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Bush can’t admit mistakes –keeps economic program that doesn't help problem.
Alan Murray in the Wall Street Journal writes: Bush can’t admit mistakes or change course in mid-stream, sticking to an economic program that doesn't address what's wrong. Murray then draws a loaded comparison between the president and what he calls Bush's conservative bookend: Richard M. Nixon, arguing that the two share "an unbounded desire for a second term, even at the expense of taxpayers."
When the WSJ is printing comments like the above, perhaps the wild cheering in the press over the tax cut driven recovery are not on point - indeed they sound like media whoring - again.
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