Will visitors to the Iraq War Wing be handed rose-colored glasses before entering and having flowers thrown at their feet? Or will they don blinders as they stagger forward, sinking deeper into a man-made quagmire?
Will there be exhibits on waterboarding, illegal wiretapping, and the quaintness of the Geneva Conventions? A room devoted to the nobility and greatness of the Hanging Chad? A holographic image of Osama bin Laden (try and grab him and he slips right through your hands)?
The Abu Ghraib Game Room (must be over 18 to enter)?
At Bush 41′s Presidential Library, there is a twelve-foot piece of the Berlin Wall, which came down during his presidency. Will 43 try to recreate the finest moment of his presidency by bringing in a pile of Ground Zero rubble? This would be an interactive feature, allowing visitors to climb atop the pile, grab a megaphone, and take a crack at uttering the best unscripted line of his time in office: “I can hear you. The rest of the world hears you. And the people who knocked these buildings down will hear all of us soon!”
Presidential libraries are traditionally archives dedicated to preserving the written record of a presidency. President Clinton’s library, for example, has over 75 million pages of paper documents. But since two hallmarks of W’s administration have been an obsession with secrecy and a clamping down on the release of government documents, that part of the library might be a little vacant. Of course, this can be balanced out by the over 750 (and counting) presidential signing documents Bush has used to circumvent Congress and run the country by Oval Office fiat. Might take a whole wing to house all of those.
Even so, $500 million is a mighty high price tag for a presidential library. In comparison, Clinton’s cost $165 million, which was more than double the tab for Bush 41′s.
So why is Bush 43 shooting for half-a-bil? According to an insider, the amount is “so much bigger than anything that’s been tried before. But the more you have, the more influence [on history] you can exert.” In other words, it’s going to take a hell of a lot of money to try and perform the political alchemy of turning Bush’s legacy of tragic failure into something future generations won’t need a gas mask and an air sickness bag to study.
So where is the $500 million going to come from? …
Source: The Blog | Arianna Huffington: Bush’s $500 Million Library: Shouldn’t We Know Who His “Megadonors” Are? | The Huffington Post