Bush, power and political ecology

Edmond 2021-12-24 08:02:04

On January 16, Bush completed his last presidential speech in the East Room of the North House of the White House, and his eight-year scepter career is about to end. The black President Barack Obama, who has been in trouble for more than a year, takes office four days later and will complete the greatest presidential handover in American history-because this is an unusual period and an unusual moment.

This is purely American. The sound system has ensured that even if a dog can bark on stage, it can lead the Americans to march forward. This is the victory of the democratic system. If the system ensures that anyone can properly lead this country, then I hope that there will be a more real person standing in the center of the stage, and the political ecology will be rendered colorful and interesting.

Our standard for judging right and wrong has long been preconceived in the judgment of interests and reality. In the Clinton era, the eagle-nosed handsome man possessed outstanding and fickle eloquence. In private, he could let Lewinsky play a few inches of penis in the audience, but also openly embrace the beautiful and temperamental Hillary in a warm manner. Barack Obama, who is a lawyer, has the natural advantage of a dark complexion without sunbathing, and he has the American dream of a new generation of immigrants. In the financial crisis, he is regarded as the biggest bargaining chip to save the world. What does Bush have? Isn't he the clown who was ridiculed by the media when he was riding a bike too hard, was choked to death when eating food, turned upside down with his umbrella and kissed Putin's wife? Isn't this the incompetent and ugly idiot President Xiao Bo that the media has always portrayed?

It is because our status quo is unsatisfactory, so we have a more fanatical pursuit of perfection. Clinton, Obama and other talents have a bigger market, but it is also because of this life that we learn to be tolerant and become accustomed to After eight years of making trouble with a funny uncle like Bush next door, he suddenly changed his clothes and was itchy for a long time.

In high school, the political teacher told us that "the chairman is not a person, but a national institution." This sentence is very inelegant but easy to understand. Now it is quite a bit of an analysis of this sentence. The chairperson is firstly an individual, and secondly the personification of rights and the state. American politics is full of entertainment, but the crown piled up with money ultimately belongs to the elitism represented by rationality and interests, such as Clinton and Obama. These political elites from civilian families do not represent the interests of civilians. What they show The political ecology of China is not a healthy form that we are happy to see. It is like a person holding his cheeks in a play, having sex in a suit, and speaking with a speech. If you look comfortable, does the person feel happy? Of course, there are also different consortiums behind Bush that are supporting them and distributing benefits. Then, since we always want to pay for the fish, why don't we choose a fun and beautiful knife to come over, even if we get addicted to it, we will die?

The cult of personality is popular both at home and abroad. Chinese people like to use "greatness" and "long live" to package their love of great men. Therefore, some mistakes are cherries on the cake instead of flies. It’s because a great man makes such mistakes occasionally to prove that he is a great man.” Thinking about it, I want to copy the guy and fan the girl to Tongzhou. This kind of worship is a manifestation of personal freedom and democratic consciousness. However, can we not use the state apparatus to sing praises for a person or a kind of thought, but let people express their praise or curse to someone as much as possible. You are all cheering that Bush’s departure means that the United States has ushered in a new era, but I am alone with the lack of such a flesh-and-blood president. The political arena will be flooded with "Obamaism" and everything will be so boring and boring. Isn’t this comparison more than just a word? Does it make our lives more colorful?

It has to be said that Bush is a born and timely president. He was born in a family and ascended to the throne of the presidency by virtue of his strong network resources. He soon encountered the September 11th incident, which justifiably united the American people and was handy in maintaining world law and order. The statistical events of the election did not affect his final victory. When the world economic crisis broke out and urgently needed rescue, he just left his post. The different effects created by the difficulties showed some luck. However, the Bush administration was particularly good for the stability of the world situation, especially the situation in the Taiwan Strait. His high-profile attendance at the Olympics was a catalyst for China’s combination of flexibility and rigidity on the North Korean issue. During the economic crisis, when China and the United States were jealous of the financial system, even if they did not evaluate it from a human perspective, what Bush did in Sino-US relations Positive work is enough to surpass his father and Clinton, so how can we say thank you?

In his farewell speech, Bush said, "According to the tradition when we founded the country, the presidency will be passed on to you, the successor chosen by the American people. Standing on the steps of Capitol Hill will be a story whose story can tell our country. People with lasting commitments. This is our nation’s moment of hope and pride.” From this to China, a team of an increasingly people-friendly government is abandoning more old thinking, gradually removing the role of the leader, and performing it more. Lively. Only by restoring the sacred and dignified, interesting and full of power that power should have, the political ecology we have been expecting will become more and more green and vigorous.

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  • Alana 2022-03-26 09:01:08

    I am sure that the old vice is quite similar from the foreign trade in my memory. Rice and Powell are so bullshit, Bush is six-pointed and Laura is nine-pointed. I found that Oliver Stone was a political director, and most of the subject matter was political.

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