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Canada needs a George Bush: U.S. president commands respect
Calgary Sun ^ | Tuesday, February 4, 2003 | By PAUL JACKSON -- Calgary Sun

Posted on 02/04/2003 12:41:52 AM PST by JohnHuang2

Well, I personally took a heck of a lot of delight in seeing the likes of Democrats Richard Gephardt, Joe Lieberman, John Edwards and John Kerry gulp and gulp again as President George W. Bush delivered his State of the Union Address.

Yes, my self-satisfied smile got wider and wider, as the faces of these presidential contenders looked more and more depressed.

Ah, how sweet victory -- and retribution -- truly is.

The American lib-lefters who mocked Bush so much are now having second thoughts.

Deep, deep second thoughts.

As comedian Jackie Gleason used to say, how sweet it is!

The scornful individuals who mocked Bush without mercy not only months ago but just days ago, aren't quite so demeaning now.

For they now know Bush will not be the pushover they thought he would be come the next U.S. election.

Indeed, I'll bet they are quietly considering whether they should really waste the time and money battling him.

Look at how exhausting even the primaries are.

Then comes the big campaign.

The harsh media scrutiny.

Why bother if you know defeat is at the end of the road?

Strange they never got the cues from the U.S. midterm elections in which the Republicans trounced them all across the nation.

Now, I've witnessed a few political speeches in my life --many in front of the speakers themselves.

In Canada, the champions were John Diefenbaker, T.C. Douglas, Pierre Trudeau and Brian Mulroney. From the U.S., Richard Nixon, Ronald Reagan and Bill Clinton.

Their words rippled through an audience.

Diefenbaker was almost a demagogue and hypnotic like one. Trudeau was dynamic but a con man. Douglas was passionate like the Christian preacher he was.

Mulroney had that smooth baritone voice.

Nixon was very measured, Reagan was affable but forceful ("Tear down this Wall, Mr. Gorbachev!") when necessary, and Clinton jovial.

Britain's Margaret Thatcher, too, ignited the audience I was in.

But by any assessment, despite their differing styles, none could have bettered Bush this past week.

For almost one hour I hung onto every word.

Bush, once ridiculed for being supposedly inarticulate, was superb.

Not a stutter; not a stammer.

Polished and unblinking.

I'm told he got 77 ovations from both sides of the political spectrum.

Can you image Prime Minister Jean Chretien commanding such respect?

One can't even imagine Chretien giving an articulate speech, never mind holding a nation's attention for the best part of one hour.

Bush has come of age.

He has, as they say, grown into the job.

The president painted a portrait of what a nation should be.

A nation with worldwide obligations to spread freedom for every man, woman and child living under dictatorships, and a nation in which average families deserved solid tax cuts right now rather than later.

And America under Bush will deliver both that freedom to the world, and those tax cuts to its families.

But after Bush concluded his speech and I reflected on his performance and his perspectives, a touch of depression descended on me.

Why can't we in Canada have a leader like this?

Why don't we have a leader and a government untouched by both personal and cabinet scandal?

Why do we not want to bring solid values to the world?

Why don't we have a prime minister who isn't a self-serving charlatan?

My advice to Canadian Alliance leader Stephen Harper is to screen and re-screen George W. Bush's speech and study it well.

Emulate his delivery and his sincerity.

For surely, Canadians deserve to be viewed as part of a respected first-rate power, not a second-rate one.

Jackson, associate editor of the Sun, can be reached at paul.jackson@calgarysun.com. Letters to the editor should be sent to callet@sunpub.com.


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To: McLynnan
Thanks for the compliment, friend.
41 posted on 02/04/2003 12:49:46 PM PST by JohnHuang2
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To: SwatTeam
Thanks =^)
42 posted on 02/04/2003 12:50:08 PM PST by JohnHuang2
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To: Alamo-Girl
Welcome =^)
43 posted on 02/04/2003 12:51:17 PM PST by JohnHuang2
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To: blackie
Thanks, amigo
44 posted on 02/04/2003 12:51:32 PM PST by JohnHuang2
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To: lawgirl
Good luck, Canada. There's only one man even CLOSE to being W, and that's W himself. And he's ours. ;-P

hehehehehehehehehe! Good one! And very true =^)

45 posted on 02/04/2003 12:52:28 PM PST by JohnHuang2
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To: dixiechick2000
Why, thanks! =^)
46 posted on 02/04/2003 12:53:42 PM PST by JohnHuang2
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To: meadsjn
Thanks, friend

And it was a record-breaking speech. The degree of squirming and facial contortions on the left side of the aisle confirmed that

Bull's-eye!

47 posted on 02/04/2003 12:54:50 PM PST by JohnHuang2
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To: IvanT
In my opinion, unless Canada can get some much improved leadership in the near future, it's all but inevitable that it will split into two or more separate countries within the next 20 years.
48 posted on 02/04/2003 12:55:26 PM PST by jpl
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To: Wphile
JH...once again, a great piece you have written about President Bush

Thanks, friend -- glad you liked it =^)

49 posted on 02/04/2003 12:55:44 PM PST by JohnHuang2
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To: JohnHuang2
It's cold up here, 'ey. All we need is beer, 'ey! And Bambi Bambaneck, 'ey!! Anybody seen my sled dog.....?
50 posted on 02/04/2003 1:05:06 PM PST by Doc Savage
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To: PeoplesRepublicOfWashington
An awesome endorsement from at least one north of the border!

Please know that there are MANY of us, certainly here in Alberta, who wholeheartedly join in that endorsement.

51 posted on 02/04/2003 1:09:02 PM PST by Ryle
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To: Ryle
Another endorsement from this Albertan.
52 posted on 02/04/2003 1:53:12 PM PST by albertabound (w)
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To: JohnHuang2
Emulate... his sincerity.

?

Once you can fake sincerity... never mind.

53 posted on 02/04/2003 2:19:07 PM PST by xm177e2
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To: JohnHuang2
Se... :)
54 posted on 02/04/2003 2:31:26 PM PST by blackie
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To: Ryle
When are AB and BC seceding from the Dominion and joining the Union?
55 posted on 02/04/2003 3:44:00 PM PST by PeoplesRepublicOfWashington
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To: JohnHuang2
My two cents.... (Post 2)

Well said, John!

56 posted on 02/04/2003 9:28:31 PM PST by Ciexyz
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To: albertabound
Should we join in a collective sigh for our friends north of the border? (smile)
57 posted on 02/04/2003 9:36:41 PM PST by Ciexyz
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