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The Essential President Bush [Bush did not abandon us; we abandoned him]
The Anchoress ^ | 05/22/06 | The Anchoress

Posted on 05/22/2006 6:16:18 PM PDT by M. Thatcher

A much-esteemed, long-neglected friend sent an email this morning, which was delightful to recieve. At one point he mentioned this post from yesterday and wrote: I think (President Bush) has lost his bearings. but then, so did Moses from time to time, it’s quite understandable.

That made me wonder a little - has President Bush lost his bearings, or have we? Is it President Bush who has broken faith with “his base” or have they?

When I read my friend’s line, I thought of a line from Pride and Prejudice, in which Elizabeth Bennett says in new appreciation of Mr. Darcy, “In essentials, I believe, he is very much what he ever was.”

Perhaps I am a dim bulb, but President Bush has never surprised me, and that is probably why I have never felt let down or “betrayed” by him. He is, in essentials, precisely whom he has ever been. He did not surprise me when he managed, in August of 2001, to find a morally workable solution in the matter of Embryonic Stem Cells. He did not surprise me when, a month later, he stood on a pile of rubble and lifted a broken city from its knees. When my NYFD friends told me of the enormous consolation and strength he brought to his meetings with grieving families, I was not surprised. When the World Series opened in New York City and the President was invited to throw the first pitch, there was no surprise in his throwing (while wearing body armor) a perfect strike.

He did not surprise me when he spoke eloquently from the National Cathedral, or again before the Joint Houses of Congress, when he laid out the Bush Doctrine. He did not surprise me when he did it again at West Point, or when he went visionary at Whitehall (don’t try to find a tape of it, honey, that was ONE SPEECH C-Span never re-ran and the press quickly tried to move along from).

There were no surprises in President Bush’s invasion of Afghanistan to battle AlQaeda. There were no surprises when he went after an Iraq which everyone believed had WMD, an Iraq that had tried to assassinate an American President, an Iraq whose NYC consul did not lower its flag to half-mast after 9/11.

Actually, there was one surprise. He did surprise me by going back to the UN, and back to the UN, in that mythical “rush to war” we heard so much about. But then again, the effort in Iraq was never as “unilateral” as it had been painted.

President Bush did not surprise me when, faced with the scorn of “the world community” and those ever-ready A.N.S.W.E.R. marches which sprang up condemning him and Tony Blair, he stood firm. A lesser man, a mere politician, would have folded under such enormous pressure. I was not surprised when Bush did not. (Aside - it’s funny how they just can’t get a good-sized crowd together for those protests these days, innit? Everything about Iraq was “wrong” and everything about Iraq is “failure and quagmire” and yet, somehow, we all breathe a sigh of relief that the job is done, that Saddam is out of power and that Iraq, save a very small piece of troubled land, is - in remarkably short order (and despite the wild pronouncements of John Murtha) - tasting its first morsels of democracy and liberty, and showing promise.)

It never surprised me that Yassar Arafat, formerly the “most welcomed” foreign “Head of State” in the Clinton White House was not welcomed - ever - to the Bush White House.

I wasn’t surprised by the, not one, but two tax cuts he got passed through congress, or the roaring economy - and jobs - those tax cuts created. I wasn’t surprised when he killed the unending farce that is the Kyoto treaty (remember, the thing Al Gore and the Senate unanimously voted down under Clinton?), or when he killed U.S. involvement in the International Criminal Court, or when he told the UN they risked becoming irrelevent, or when he told the Congress and the world, “America will never seek a permission slip to defend the security of our country.” Not surprising.

I wasn’t surprised at all to watch him - in a foreign and hostile land - go rescue the Secret Service agent who was being detained and kept from protecting him. Or to see him shoot his cuffs, afterwards, and greet his host with a smile.

I was never surprised that he tried to “change the tone” or tried reaching across the aisle to invite onesuch as Ted Kennedy to help draft education reform, something none of his predecessors dared touch. Just as they never dared to try to reform social security or our energy policies. The feckless ones in Congress wouldn’t get the jobs done, unfortunately, but he is a president who at least tried to get something going on those “dangerous” issues. His senior prescription plan was unsurprising and it is helping lots of people.

I was not at all to surprised to see President Bush forego the “trembling lip photo-op” moment in which most world-leaders indulged after the Christmas Tsunami of 2004 in order to get real work done, to bring immediate help to that area by co-ordinating our own military (particularly our Naval support) with Australia and Japan. Stupid, stingy American. I was surprised, actually, to see him dance with free Georgians. I didn’t think he danced.

Let me tell you what has surprised me about George W. Bush. I have been surprised by his ability to keep from attacking-in-kind the “public servants” in Washington who - for five years - have not been able to speak of the American President with the respect he is due, by virtue of both his office and his humanity, because they are entralled with hate and owned by opportunism. I have been surprised that he has kept his committment to “changing the tone” even when it has long been clear that the only way the tone in Washington will ever change is if everyone named Bush or Clinton or Kennedy is cleared out and “career politicians” are shown the door and - it must be said - every university “School of Journalism” is converted to a daisy garden, maaaan. We are stardust. We are golden.

I wasn’t surprised when President Bush thought that New Orleans had dodged a bullet after Hurricane Katrina, and therefore let down his guard. After all, we all thought NOLA had done so. I wasn’t surprised that he had - similarly to his actions the year before, re Hurricane Charlie - asked the Democrat Governor of Louisiana (and the Mayor) to order evacuations and suggested to her that she put the issue under Fed control to speed up processes (she did not, btw for a long while). But I was surprised that, when the press picked and choosed their stories while launching an unprecedented, emotion-charged, often completely inaccurate (10,000 bodies!) attack on the President - the rising waters were all his fault and he was suddenly “the uncaring racist attempting genocide by indifference” the President did not fight back against the sea of made-up news and boilerplate, fantastic charges against him.

I was surprised, and what surprised me was the sense I had that Bush’s heart was broken. That he had done everything he could to keep faith with the nation, and that he could not believe that in a time of such terrible need, all some people could think of was, “how do we use this politically, how do we break Bush with this?” It can’t have helped that some of the hysteria was coming from the right as well as the left. Things changed after that, didn’t they? The press and the left doubled up their attacks, the far-right went very smug, and President Bush never has seemed to have regrouped his spirit.

A month later, I wasn’t surprised (although some - mostly the hard-right “I’m a Conservative before I’m anything and he’d better serve me” types - clearly were) when he nominated Harriett Miers to the SCOTUS. In fact, I’d predicted it. Up until that moment, every person President Bush had nominated to pretty much any position had won accolades from the beamish far-right, but Miers did not. She wasn’t one of their guys or gals. She wasn’t Luttig, she wasn’t Rogers-Brown. Harriet Miers? Damn that Bush! The denouncements came fast and furious and suddenly “the base” with which George W. Bush had not broken faith…broke faith with him. Suddenly they were as willing to call him a moron and an idiot as any KozKid.

Imagine that. Imagine being the guy who has given his base one splendid nominee after another, in all manner of posts, make a nomination he thinks appropriate only to find that “base” coming out with both guns, defaming his nominee and directing all manner of insult at himself. President Bush is nothing if not loyal; his loyalty is often his downfall. When he asked for a little trust (which he had surely earned) a little loyalty and a little faith, from “the base,” he got kicked in the groin, over and over again, for daring to think differently, for falling out of lockstep with his policy-wonk “betters.”

That had to be bitter, for him. At that point Bush, unchanged in essentials, might have wondered if his conservative “base” had become a bit over-confident and loose-hipped, so cock-sure of their majority (not that congress used it) so certain of their own brilliance that they were beginning to believe they didn’t need him; that he wasn’t conservative enough, after all, and that the next president was going to be the solid, “uncompassionate” conservative they’d really wanted all along. The president who had delivered one gift after another to his base asked them to trust him, and his base sneered.

Then of course, the DPW debacle was launched and once again the far-right, his “base” went beserk, again, for very dubious reasons. Buster was the one who pointed out to me, then, that in this matter President Bush was being entirely consistent with who he had always been and that his defense of the sale was not unsound, nor unprecedented. The right didn’t care! They stomped their feet and went DU again. Even Rush Limbaugh couldn’t control them. The left, on the other hand, which should have supported the president - they would have had he been anyone else - simply exploited what they could of it.

And now, the Great Big Immigration Imbroglio of ‘06 has turned “the base” quite vicious. President Bush is no longer simply a moron or an idiot to his base, he is a bad man. He is a bad American. He is a bad president. Everything he does now, is wrong. As yesterday’s WSJ pointed out, Bush is closer to the deified Ronald Reagan on this issue than anyone on the right wants to admit. And they’d never do to Reagan what they are doing to Bush. Let’s look at a few Reagan quotes on the nature of those “far-right” conservatives, mmkay?

‘When I began entering into the give and take of legislative bargaining in Sacramento, a lot of the most radical conservatives who had supported me during the election didn’t like it.

Compromise was a dirty word to them and they wouldn’t face the fact that we couldn’t get all of what we wanted today. They wanted all or nothing and they wanted it all at once. If you don’t get it all, some said, don’t take anything.

‘I’d learned while negotiating union contracts that you seldom got everything you asked for. And I agreed with FDR, who said in 1933: ‘I have no expectations of making a hit every time I come to bat. What I seek is the highest possible batting average.’

‘If you got seventy-five or eighty percent of what you were asking for, I say, you take it and fight for the rest later, and that’s what I told these radical conservatives who never got used to it.’

Mr. Reagan, I salute you. I did not vote for you. Twice. I came too late to appreciation of you. But sir, some of us have been saying the same thing to “the base” for a few weeks now. They’re still not listening. They won’t, I imagine, until they absolutely must. And perhaps it will take a staggering defeat for that to happen.

President Bush’s immigration policies have not changed materially since he was Governor of Texas. You folks knew that when you elected him, twice. He has not changed, cannot change, because his policies arise not from his poll numbers but from his convictions and his conscience. You used to love that about him. Can everything, everything that needs to be done BE done, and all as you would have it done, in the real world, a world of bitter bipartisanship and a corrupted press?

Some say that the GOP should consider “losing in ‘06 to win in ‘08.” Some conservatives say that they’re going to not vote - to sit out an election or vote for a third party candidate to “teach the GOP a lesson.”

The far-right gwwwwarks like a cracker-obsessed parrot: Bush has abandoned the base, he’s abandoned the base, he’s abandoned the base.

Ever stop to think maybe the president feels his base has abandoned him, that uncontent with 75%, they’ve simply moved beyond reason? Ever stop to think that while you’re calling the president every despicable name in the book and demanding his fealty or you’ll “teach him a lesson,” that perhaps there is a lesson you need to learn? That a good man, disinterested in merely laughing or crying for the camera for 8 years and looking to do a difficult job in the face of unprecedented hate, unprecedent speed of communication, unprecedented global instability, unprecedented backstabbing from within his own CIA, deserves some loyalty and the benefit of a doubt as he tries to bring you the 75% you so callously spit back at him as insufficient?

We do not know everything we think we know. Nothing is static; everything is in flux, and it is very likely that more is at work here, on many levels, than any of us can dream. There are things seen and unseen. Think about it.

Here is a question, and I’ll be writing on it some more during the week, but start thinking about it, now: HOW DO YOU RECEIVE A GOOD?

How you receive a good has a lot to do with whether any more “good” comes your way. The Conservatives got a “good” in 2000 and 2004; they’re receiving it very badly, indeed. I think the throwing-under-the-bus-of-George-W-Bush by “the base” is one of the most shameful things I have ever witnessed in all my years of watching politics, from both sides of the political spectrum. How do you receive a good?

President Bush has never surprised me. He is, in essentials, the man he ever was. It does not surprise me that he is a Christian man living a creed before he is a President, that he is a President before he is a Conservative. It seems to me precisely the right order of things.


You “base” have received a great good. You’ve forgotten it. Continue to do so at your - at all our - great peril.


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To: M. Thatcher

BTTT


561 posted on 05/24/2006 8:18:56 PM PDT by DollyCali (Don't tell GOD how big your storm is -- Tell the storm how B-I-G your God is!)
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To: sit-rep

LOL! I guess it could just be a hobby some people have taken up with a real passion. Sure, that's it.


562 posted on 05/24/2006 8:20:42 PM PDT by CWOJackson
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To: ohioWfan
They yell and scream and curse, and call the President names that no decent person should be called.

Oh really? Do they accuse him of lies, hysteria, and idiocy (271)? Call him a baby, and a kindergarten bully (274)? An extremist who does nothing but feel (287)? Do they accuse him of insanity and lacking decency (292)?

Do they call him irrational and accuse him of being a Dixie Chick (305) and then sneeringly call him Natalie over and over? Do they say he has no character (307)?

Do they accuse him of having emotional problems, of gross immaturity (312)? Do they call him a loser (314)? Do they call him a mental defect (356)?

Do they call him a complete fool (402)? Do they call him a liar who can't distinguish right from wrong (548)?

Well, if that's how they are acting, then you just go ahead and let them have it. Because that's no way for an adult to act. I can understand why you'd despise people who needle others that way.

563 posted on 05/24/2006 8:21:11 PM PDT by wizardoz
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To: wizardoz
Go away. You've lied repeatedly on this thread.

Nothing you say has any value in the rational exchange of ideas.

Don't post to me again, unless it's to apologize for your repeated lies.

I mean it.

564 posted on 05/24/2006 9:00:27 PM PDT by ohioWfan (When the 'base' and DU are in agreement about the President, the problem is not with him.)
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To: sit-rep; CWOJackson
Right, and you can deny hate even if it exists if you change the definition to suit you.

Close, but no cigar.

565 posted on 05/24/2006 9:01:34 PM PDT by ohioWfan (When the 'base' and DU are in agreement about the President, the problem is not with him.)
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To: ohioWfan

My lies? But my dear, I only used your words, and I was so considerate as to add the post numbers so that anyone may check and see if I am indeed lying. Whatever could I have done to make you so upset?


566 posted on 05/24/2006 9:08:55 PM PDT by wizardoz
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To: M. Thatcher
Obviously, this writer believes Bush can do no wrong. True, Bush is true to himself, and is probably not a true conservative. But the person that wrote this needs to take off the rose-colored glasses and realize that he has made some fairly spectacular mistakes along the way, not the least of which is the current immigration fiasco where he has shown little leadership. Just because Bush may be true to his beliefs doesn't mean he is always right (which this writer seems to believe).

And to answer the writer's question, no, the conservatives haven't deserted him. If they had, we would be talking about President Kerry, or maybe the second Gore term, since it certainly wasn't the spineless moderates that were down in FL in 2000 standing toe-to-toe with the rabid Dems. Frankly, this BS about the conservatives not supporting this president needs to stop, as Bush would be a lost cause without us.

567 posted on 05/24/2006 10:43:58 PM PDT by Major Matt Mason (www.hockeysfuture.com)
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To: DManA
You have an advantage. You can show him embracing a victim.

I didn't write the article. I simply posted it.

568 posted on 05/24/2006 10:44:52 PM PDT by M. Thatcher
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To: M. Thatcher

Thanks for the GREAT POST! Thank God we have a man of his caliber & character in the White House during these times of crises.


569 posted on 05/24/2006 10:50:56 PM PDT by Left2Right ("Democracy isn't perfect, but other governments are so much worse")
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To: wizardoz
Repeatedly upthread, you have lied. You have made up things out of whole cloth to incite my anger. I have corrected them and explained them, and you have lied and distorted again.

You have said that I make you shudder, and that you can't stand me, making me wonder what is motivating you to continue this assault. Why do you persist in stalking a person you despise?

I have explained that my words were reserved for a very few freepers who have joined the DU trolls, wittingly, or unwittingly and are seeking to divide conservatives. They exist. They are angry. And they are ripping this forum apart.

You may, or may not accept my opinion (and you may ignore the hundreds of other freepers who share it, some who have left this forum, and others who are in perpetual hiding because of the ugly, threatening, hate-filled posts), but you may NOT lie about me, as you have repeatedly done on this thread.

Now, for the last time, stop posting to me. If you do not, I will call in the Admin Mod or the Lead Mod, and ask THEM to have you stop harrassing me.

Enough. Do you understand that?

570 posted on 05/25/2006 5:47:06 AM PDT by ohioWfan (When the 'base' and DU are in agreement about the President, the problem is not with him.)
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To: M. Thatcher

We never abandoned Bush. He was never one of us.


571 posted on 05/25/2006 5:58:04 AM PDT by nonliberal (Graduate: Curtis E. LeMay School of International Relations)
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To: ohioWfan

Now, for the last time, stop posting to me. If you do not, I will call in the Admin Mod or the Lead Mod, and ask THEM to have you stop harrassing me.

I find it pathetic that you come on to Freerepublic, mix it up with people (and yes, you are not above using insults and namecalling to instigate) and whenever you get a bruise you whine to the Admin Moderator. Grow up or go back to the playpen.

572 posted on 05/25/2006 6:00:34 AM PDT by suijuris
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To: JennysCool
"This is very good and should please everyone but the single-issue zealots who are too bullheaded to realize they're being used by the MSM and Democrats to split the GOP just in time for the upcoming elections."

_________________________________________

Cute.

When you own a small (legal) business and you start losing $50,000.00 - $75,000.00 contracts to some scumbag up the street who hires illegals exclusively as a way to underbid you, you might think differently. That's food off my table. You elitist b-bots might want to remove your collective heads from your arses long enough to take a breath of fresh air. There are reams of legal business owners out here in the real world who are damned tired of getting our asses handed to us by scumbags who hire illegals and those politicians who support them. GWB is dead nuts wrong on this issue as are those RINO's who are selling out the American taxpayer. Ask yourself what is fair compensation for a legit small business owner who sees his competition hire illegals and by doing so actually grows their business?
Amnesty (earned pathway to citizenship)?
Hell no. What a G-damned affront to those who have fought and died for this great Republic. What a complete bitch slap this is to those brave soldiers over in Iraq and Trash-Canistan. So you see, this is far from a single issue. "One issue" is a myopic way of thinking about it.

Assuming you are capable of basic mathematics....ask yourself this:

If GWB signs a bill into law that grants "a pathway to citizenship" for the 12 million illegals here (we all know it is a much higher number) and these illegals can then petition for 16 family members to come into the US, what will happen?

Do you think these 12,000,000 x 16 will vote Republican? I thought not.

Will it matter at all if we keep both houses in the next election?
No.
The damage will have been done.

Do you honestly think it will matter if a few whiners will sit out the next election?
No.
Again, the damage will have already been done.

So keep on keepin' on and enjoy your last days in your Republican country club setting. By signing "amnesty" into a law..GWB will be the architect of the demise of the Republican party.

Do the math.
573 posted on 05/25/2006 6:01:27 AM PDT by taxed2death (A few billion here, a few trillion there...we're all friends right?)
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To: suijuris

I'll 'mix it up' with ANYone if they're honest suey..........even you. I expect honesty in return.


574 posted on 05/25/2006 6:16:53 AM PDT by ohioWfan (PROUD Mom of an Iraqi LIBERATION Vet! THANKS, son!!.)
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To: ohioWfan
Love to stay and chat Ohio but I have to go do some HONEST work to help pay for the SS benefits Bush et al will give to the illegals immigrants under the "comprehensive" immigration plan.
575 posted on 05/25/2006 6:27:32 AM PDT by suijuris
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To: M. Thatcher
President Bush means what he says which has flummoxed the MSM and bush-bashers to no end. You have to read his speeches over again to see what he really said just as you have to go to the “front” for factual news on Iraq. This President has never wavered from his views however, if you rely on the MSM or pundits in the MSP you would never know it.

Unlike his predecessors or wannabes, this man is the same man in the morning as he was when he went to bed – and the world knows it AND respects it.

576 posted on 05/25/2006 6:28:21 AM PDT by yoe (Proud member of Coop’s GCA !– ( Gruntled Conservatives of America))
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To: suijuris

Have a good day.


577 posted on 05/25/2006 6:30:09 AM PDT by ohioWfan (PROUD Mom of an Iraqi LIBERATION Vet! THANKS, son!!.)
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To: ohioWfan
Hi, Ohio!

Are these folks beating up on you?

I wished I could stay on line long enough to give support to you and President Bush.

578 posted on 05/25/2006 7:01:13 AM PDT by Pippin
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To: Pippin

No need, Pippin. I'm fine. :)


579 posted on 05/25/2006 7:02:29 AM PDT by ohioWfan (PROUD Mom of an Iraqi LIBERATION Vet! THANKS, son!!.)
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To: maine-iac7; Howlin; Gunslingr3
Go somewhere else........there are plenty of bash bush freeper threads - why can't you holier than thou's leave us one which recognizes all the incredible things this man has accomplished. Clearly, you do not 'get' the theme of this sobering reminder...that a lot of republicans are acting like spoiled brats that, the minute they see the game not going good,according to their rules, pick up their marbles in a snit and run home to mama or perhaps your reading comprehension was turned off...

Typical Bush Robot response it contains

Name Calling

Avoiding the seriousness of issues like illegal immigration

Insults

And the inability to use the brain

Bush has done good in areas like WOT, foreign policy but he as serious problems as well.

580 posted on 05/25/2006 7:32:07 AM PDT by democrats_nightmare
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