Abd Razak, Dzulkifli
(2009)
Shoe-ing out the president.
New Sunday Times.
Abstract
IN a couple of days, the world will witness the inauguration of a new president. It is an event much awaited by
the international community as a singularly historic moment besides putting to rest the effects of the Bush
fatigue which was marked by an unprecedented range of notable failures, be it in diplomacy, wars, intelligence,
science education, pollution control, immigration and, more recently, the economy.
Indeed, the Pew Research Centre quoted a finding where almost twothirds
of the people polled said they will
remember the Bush administration for its failures. What is worse are the failed expectations after Bush took
office, promising to change the tone of Washington, a promise of a better government and to unite rather than
divide.
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