President Bush: Too Early to Talk "Legacy"?

I think we can give him at least some of the credit for presiding over the immense success of the Lord of the Rings trilogy.

Admittedly, most of the hard groundwork for that success was laid during the Clinton administration, but it is traditional to give the nod to the sitting president, the one who is actively presiding when the shit hits the fan on any given chain of events. As opposed to DNA testing the shit, or inquiring as to who plugged the fan in.

That's just sort of a presidential tradition, legacy-wise. And I think it's a fair one, as long as it's applied fairly.

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