George W. Bush is now officially less popular than Harry Truman. For some time now, Bush and associates have taken comfort in the idea that Truman, though much disliked in the early 1950s, is now widely regarded as having been vindicated. Under the circumstances, actually slipping to sub-Truman levels must be seen as truly guaranteeing that he’ll be remembered as a great leader.
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