On missing George W. Bush
Elizabeth Scalia ("The Anchoress") @ First Things
...One of my husbands friendshated Bush, loved Obama and defended him vociferously for the first year, less passionately the secondtold him over lunch this week that hes done with Obama and I never thought Id say this but I miss Bush. We knew that he said what he meant, even if we didnt want to hear it. We knew who he was, even if we didnt like him. And we never had to wonder whether he liked us. He always did.
And that is it, in a nutshell. Bush is missable, because we miss having a president whose affection for his country and its peopleeven the ones who hated himwas never in doubt.
We miss Bush because he never lectured us or harangued us, and when people disagreed with him, they were not immediately called names in an attempt to simply shut up debate.
Were President Bush faced with this precise Cordoba Group situation during his presidency, I have no idea what his response to it would have been. It is conceivable that he would have made a point of encouraging his citizenry to look at the proposed construction as a great reflection of Americas steadfast commitment to liberty. Had he done so, he likely would have faced opposition from his base, and from the center, and quite possibly from the very folks on the left who are now pining for him because recall that during his presidency, nothing coming form the mouth of Bush was permitted to be deemed credible, reasonable or intelligent.
I am absolutely certain however that in the face of angry, hurt opposition President Bush would not have permitted or encouraged his party to charge 60% of the nation with bigotry and xenophobia, because Bush never hated his opponents, and he never believed the worst of his countrymen; he believed the best....
It is a much better message for a president to send to his people than, Dont be evil. Like you usually are.
Posted by: Mike 2010-08-23 |