Re-match: York and Lomonaco on Bush's final year

Last year, they sliced and diced the Scooter Libby trial. With 11 months left in the president's final term, University of Minnesota political theorist Jeff Lomonaco and National Review White House correspondant Byron York reprise their March 2007 Dust-Up with a discussion on Bush's legacy, his remaining agenda, impeachment and the White House-Congress balance of power.

DUST-UP
What might the Bush legacy look like if the Iraq war had never happened? How much of his legacy depends on Iraq? Could he eventually receive a Truman-like vindication? Byron York and Jeff Lomonaco conclude their debate.
February 22, 2008

DUST-UP
Legally, do those agitating for impeachment have a case? Politically, would pursuing impeachment be wise at this point? Byron York and Jeff Lomonaco debate.
February 21, 2008

DUST-UP
How much, if at all, has Bush changed the balance of power between Congress and the White House? Jeff Lomonaco and Byron York debate.
February 20, 2008

DUST-UP
The president has 11 months left in office - what’s left for him to do? Jeff Lomonaco and Byron York debate.
February 19, 2008