LETTER TO THE EDITOR: President’s legacy not so memorable in Britain

To the editor:

George Bush recently returned from his last trip to Europe while holding the office of president.

The London Independent could not have summed up his legacy better:

“Perhaps Mr. Bush’s most significant legacy, as far as Britain is concerned, will be the destruction of the instinctive trust of America and its leaders that once prevailed here. It is no exaggeration to say that Mr. Bush has done more damage to relations between our two nations than any president in living memory. This rupture is not an accident of circumstance; there are no impersonal forces of history to blame. This sorry state of affairs is the consequence of the actions of a single leader and his small coterie of advisers. … And whatever the future holds for transatlantic relations, there will be very few in this country who watched President Bush’s plane depart yesterday without a feeling of profound relief that the end of this disastrous presidency is finally in sight.”

Bush’s worldwide approval rating is among the lowest of any president in U.S. history.

Kevin Fristad

Clinton