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Episode 83 — George W. Bush: Crisis, Conviction & the Post-9/11 Presidency
Episode 83

Episode 83 — George W. Bush: Crisis, Conviction & the Post-9/11 Presidency

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September 21, 202550m 34s

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Show Notes

pplpod Episode 83 traces George W. Bush’s path from Texas governor to a two-term presidency reshaped by September 11. We cover the disputed 2000 election and an initial domestic agenda—tax cuts, No Child Left Behind, faith-based initiatives—before the day that defined an era. From Ground Zero resolve to the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq, we unpack the decisions, intelligence failures, and doctrines (preemption, freedom agenda) that redrew U.S. foreign policy—plus the wrenching debates over WMD, detainees, and surveillance. At home, we track Hurricane Katrina, Medicare Part D, the Roberts/Alito Court shifts, and the 2008 financial crisis that forced TARP and a handoff in emergency mode. We close with the quieter post-presidency—global health work, veterans’ initiatives, and painting as reflection—and a legacy still argued in headlines and history seminars: leadership under fire, costs counted in years.

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