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Bush Winning Gore Backers' High Praises [Dem Leaders say: We're glad "Gore did not win"] NYT
The NY Times ^ | Oct. 20, 2001 | Richard Berke

Posted on 10/19/2001 9:02:34 PM PDT by summer

October 20, 2001

THE DEMOCRATS

Bush Winning Gore Backers' High Praises

By RICHARD L. BERKE

WASHINGTON, Oct. 19 — As he leads the country in a war on terrorism, President Bush has won over some unlikely supporters, prominent Democrats who campaigned for Al Gore in last year's presidential campaign.

Many Democrats who once dismissed Mr. Bush as too naïve and too dependent on advisers to steer the United States through an international crisis are now praising his and his advisers' performance. Some are even privately expressing satisfaction that Mr. Gore, who tried to make his foreign affairs expertise an issue in the campaign, did not win.

Sounding relieved that Mr. Gore is not president, Representative Jim Moran, a Virginia Democrat, said: "I feel comfortable with President Bush. I never thought I would utter those words."

He continued: "Even though I'm a Democrat and think the Supreme Court selected our president, I don't think it's to our disadvantage to have George Bush as president. Sometimes you need a certain amount of braggadocio in your leaders."

Perhaps out of a desire to rally around Mr. Bush, not one of more than 15 prominent Gore loyalists interviewed said their candidate would have done a better job.

The most blunt assessments were from Democrats who spoke on the condition that they not be identified. Several said the nation was fortunate to have Mr. Bush in power, and they questioned whether Mr. Gore would have surrounded himself with as experienced a foreign policy team as Mr. Bush did. Citing Mr. Gore's sometimes rambling speech in Des Moines on Sept. 29 in which he praised Mr. Bush, some Democrats also questioned whether the former vice president would have been as nimble at communicating to the public.

One former senator who was a staunch Gore backer said he was relieved that Mr. Bush was president because he feared that the former vice president would think he had all the answers.

"He may know too much," he said. "And he would have tried to micromanage everything."

A top appointee in the Clinton administration. criticizing the qualifications of those he expected to be Mr. Gore's foreign policy team, said he could not imagine Mr. Gore's foreign policy advisers "running a war against Afghanistan."

Representative Norm Dicks, a Washington Democrat who was one of Mr. Gore's most ardent supporters, said his candidate might have handled the crisis as well as Mr. Bush — but not necessarily any better.

"People were wondering if Bush was up to it," Mr. Dicks said. "I think he's answered that. The guy has really impressed people. One of the real strengths of this administration is that people do feel comfortable about Colin Powell and Dick Cheney in particular."

Of course, no one will ever know how the crisis would have unfolded in a Gore administration. But discussions about how Mr. Gore might have tackled the crisis have reverberated in the capital, perhaps because last year's election was so close.

In a statement today through an aide, Mr. Gore declined to join in the speculation. "I have consistently declined either in public or private to say what I would have done or what I would do now during this war on terrorism," he said. "As I said in Iowa, George W. Bush is my commander in chief, he is president of the United States. And I refuse to second guess his decisions in this matter."

Several Gore loyalists said Mr. Gore probably would have also turned to seasoned professionals to staff his administration. Richard Holbrooke, the veteran diplomat, was frequently mentioned as a likely choice for secretary of state. Leon Fuerth, Mr. Gore's longtime foreign policy adviser, might have served as White House national security adviser.

Still, many Democrats said they felt particularly reassured by Mr. Bush's team, particularly Vice President Dick Cheney, Colin L. Powell, the secretary of state and Donald H. Rumsfeld, the defense secretary.

The diminished confidence in Mr. Gore that some Democrats are expressing is a big change from last year's campaign, when Gore supporters argued that Mr. Gore should be elected because of his grasp of world affairs, if for no other reason. At a rally only days before the election, Senator Joseph I. Lieberman of Connecticut, Mr. Gore's running mate, asserted, "When I think of a solitary figure standing in the Oval Office, weighing life and death decisions that can affect the security of our country and the stability of our world, I see Al Gore."

Now, not even Mr. Gore's closest aides would assert that their candidate would have done any better.

"The Bush administration has a number of people with tremendous experience in foreign policy and crises," said Carter Eskew, one of Mr. Gore's top political advisers. "They were able to add a sense of stability to the situation, and the president has led them well. Gore himself would have had that experience."

One foreign policy adviser to Mr. Gore said that he would have been more assertive earlier in engaging other nations. But, he said, "I don't think our conduct at the tactical or strategic level would be that much different."

Whatever Mr. Gore's capabilities, others Democrats noted that members of their party are known to be more aggressive defenders of Israel than Republicans, which may have complicated diplomatic objectives in the region.

"Because of the politics of the Democratic Party," Mr. Moran said, "it may have been more difficult to work with Pakistan versus India and to have worked with some of the Arab nations against the wishes of Israel."

Not all Democrats were skeptical about Mr. Gore. Some noted that he was much more emphatic during the campaign than Mr. Bush about the need to deal with terrorists and for nation building. Others said Mr. Gore did not need to rely on as talented advisers because he was far more steeped in international affairs.

For better or worse, they added, he would probably have been more hawkish about military action than Mr. Bush, because he often pressed President Clinton to be more aggressive, particularly in the Balkans.

"I don't think there would have been a lick of difference," said Rahm Emanuel, a senior adviser in the Clinton White House. "I remember the counsel the vice president provided to the president many times during military action."

Senator Tom Daschle of South Dakota, the majority leader, said it was unfair to assume that Mr. Gore would not have done as well.

"I am very comforted by the way the president has handled all this," he said. "He has more than risen to the occasion. He's impressed me a lot. Al Gore could have been every bit as capable of rising to an occasion like this."


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To: operation clinton cleanup
I don't know, Al Gore JR's facial hair is pretty intimidating,

maybe algore thinks the orthodox muslim look will get him some blings.

;)

121 posted on 10/19/2001 10:05:24 PM PDT by InfiniteJustice
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To: JohnHuang2; summer
Why can't these lib papers say.... President Bush instead of Mr. Bush. BUT I am still glad about the article.

I get a kick out of how the dems practically say," Thank God we do not have Gore" and then at the end to protect their dem fannies say..... LOL..... of course Gore would have blah blah blah.

Thanks again this is so good !!!!! wowie

122 posted on 10/19/2001 10:05:53 PM PDT by Snow Bunny
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To: lepton
Here's the data: Reno is losing by a landslide. Jeb is winning by a landslide. That's the truth, and that's all you need to know about this race.
123 posted on 10/19/2001 10:06:33 PM PDT by summer
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To: Snow Bunny
President Bush instead of Mr. Bush.

I agree with you. Maybe the NYT needs 50,000 emails from people on this site to remind them he is PRESIDENT not just "MISTER."
124 posted on 10/19/2001 10:07:49 PM PDT by summer
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To: lepton
In fact -- that's all there is tell about this race. Unless, of course, the Green Party makes it exciting and jumps in with a Green candidate for governor. Then, Reno will be absolutely buried.
125 posted on 10/19/2001 10:10:18 PM PDT by summer
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To: lepton
I meant: ...all there is to tell...
126 posted on 10/19/2001 10:10:56 PM PDT by summer
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To: summer
OMG ... The NY Times printed this????

I .. I ... I am at a lost for words .. WOW ..

127 posted on 10/19/2001 10:12:27 PM PDT by Mo1
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To: summer
Thank you, summer. Good to see you.
128 posted on 10/19/2001 10:13:00 PM PDT by Victoria Delsoul
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To: BigWaveBetty
BigWaveBetty, if I had all day I'd just say AMEN because God sure knew what he was doing when he made you and made you a Republican!! Glad you are saying AMEN on the right side!LOL!
129 posted on 10/19/2001 10:13:25 PM PDT by MoJo2001
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To: summer
Jim Moran is a half-baked idiot and that was far from an endorsement, as were most of these other comments. The article makes more out of their comments than what they actually said.

It must really pain the democrats to talk about being hawkish after 8 years of treasonous acts. Please include a barf alert on crap like this.

130 posted on 10/19/2001 10:16:55 PM PDT by Roebucks
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To: summer
President Bush instead of Mr. Bush.

I have noticed most of the pundits are calling him Mr. Bush and calling the other guy President Clinton. Kind of like calling George W. Bush Junior to George H.W. Bush when Albert A. Gore III was a true "JR.", whats up with that?

131 posted on 10/19/2001 10:18:26 PM PDT by operation clinton cleanup
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To: 68-69TonkinGulfYatchClub
Another shot of Hillary in flight...


132 posted on 10/19/2001 10:18:34 PM PDT by One4Indictment
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To: summer
BTTT
133 posted on 10/19/2001 10:19:34 PM PDT by T. Buzzard Trueblood
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To: Roebucks
Roebucks, Thanks for your uplifting post #130! :)
134 posted on 10/19/2001 10:21:30 PM PDT by summer
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To: summer
For the NY Times to print this article is something that I did NOT expect to see. I am amazed -- .

summer: keep up the good work!

135 posted on 10/19/2001 10:23:34 PM PDT by Graewoulf
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To: lepton
BTW lepton, since you are interested in the FL gov race, I will go on record right now and make a prediction, and next November, we'll find out if I was correct about this:

Both Jeb and Janet will make history next November.

Jeb Bush, because: he will become the first GOP governor ever reelected in the State of Florida.

Janet Reno, because: she will not only lose this governor's race, but she will lose by the largest margin of loss in Florida history for a governor's race.

That's my prediction. On the record. We'll see....
136 posted on 10/19/2001 10:24:45 PM PDT by summer
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To: MoJo2001
MoJo you are very kind. My Dad would be proud!

My brain can't fathom the goron as president. I mean really! Look at this insincere bloated bag of flesh! Gag!


137 posted on 10/19/2001 10:25:52 PM PDT by BigWaveBetty
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To: Graewoulf
Thanks, Graewoulf! :)
138 posted on 10/19/2001 10:25:58 PM PDT by summer
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To: BigWaveBetty
I think Al Gore has a future as something, but I just can't think of what...
139 posted on 10/19/2001 10:26:58 PM PDT by summer
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To: JohnHuang2
BUMP!
140 posted on 10/19/2001 10:28:06 PM PDT by ST.LOUIE1
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