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David Frum: Bush at his Best [SOU Reaction]
National Review ^ | Feb. 2, 2005 | David Frum

Posted on 02/02/2005 9:30:07 PM PST by Monti Cello

Double or nothing: that was the theme of the president’s dazzling speech. Bold, bold, bold – bold on social security reform, bold on controlling the growth of government, bold on legal and tax reform, bold in daring to mention nuclear energy, bold on social issues including marriage, bold on judges, and bold on foreign policy and the war on terror. Minutes before the beginning of the speech, new National Security Adviser Steve Hadley announced that he had promoted Elliot Abrams as one of his deputies – Abrams being one of the administration’s strongest and most consistent advocates of American strength and the expansion of freedom worldwide.

The speech was long, but not wordy: Its power came not from poetic flourishes, but from the clarity of its message and the firmness of its purpose. And yet the speech was not uncompromising or harsh. Without trimming his conservative principles, the president reaffirmed his commitment to a compassionate approach to AIDS, poverty, and gang violence, and he affirmed a renewed national commitment to defendants in death penalty cases.

Like his first three states of the union, but unlike his fourth, this speech was superbly focused. It was not weighted down with secondary and tertiary initiatives, slipped in by adroit bureaucrats or by poll-minded politicos. There was no striving for effect, no purple passages. It’s too often assumed that flowery rhetoric is powerful rhetoric. The reverse is more like it. A determined message delivered in clear, unmistakable words packs more punch than a namby-pamby message wrapped in fine phrases.

The president left no doubt that Social Security will be his supreme priority in this second term – and this is as it should be. Nothing this president can do at home will have longer and more profound consequences than the creation of ownership accounts. Tax changes come and go: The great tax reform of 1986 was undone in part in 1991 and then again in 1993 and was very nearly unraveled altogether by the year 2000. But the conversion of the unreliable promises of a state pension system into the solid reality of assets in your own hands, protected by the Fifth Amendment to the US Constitution. Bush directly challenged the Democrats’ trust-fund myth – the idea that the system will be okay into the 2040s because the Congress has written a lot of IOUs to itself. And he framed the issue exactly correctly: as one of character and courage against self-delusion and cowardice.

Abroad, the president sent a strong message to the axis of evil and its cadet member, Syria. He expanded the issue with Iran from its weapons to its oppressive theocracy – and returned to the promise he made in 2002 to stand with the Iranian people against the unelected few who oppress them in the name of religion.

Gently and flatteringly, Bush served notice on Egypt and Saudi Arabia that they must move toward democracy – and to the Palestinians that they must move away from terrorism. He offered a cogent, credible and convincing account of the connection between tyranny and terror.

On Iraq, the president again underscored the grand difference between him and his Democratic critics: They want an exit strategy – he insisted on a victory strategy. “We are in Iraq to achieve a result: a country that is democratic, representative of all its people, at peace with its neighbors, and able to defend itself. And when that result is achieved, our men and women serving in Iraq will return home with the honor they have earned.” And not before.

Ever since Ronald Reagan invented the tradition, every State of the Union has had its moments of emotion. All too often in the past, these moments were cynically manipulative or unworthy of the high importance of the event. Not tonight. The stories of Safia Taleb al-Suhail and Byron Norwood represented the outermost limits of human courage, suffering, and sacrifice in the public realm.

Michael Barone has aptly compared the Bush presidency to a pulsar: a star that goes dark for long periods and then bursts forth in a sudden spurt of activity. I’ll confess: Bush sometimes worries me. There will be periods of weeks or even months when the gravity of government seems to pull him down, when the energy and imagination of the best hours of his government seems to have seeped away. And then there follows a moment like this speech, when this president surges back into action and his government regains its gravity-defying momentum.

It won’t always be like this of course. But sometimes it is like this. And that’s enough to justify all the rest.

09:57 PM


TOPICS: Government; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: bush; davidfrum; frum; sotu; sou; stateoftheunion
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1 posted on 02/02/2005 9:30:07 PM PST by Monti Cello
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To: Monti Cello
Frum Bump!
I was surfing the channels after the speech and was surprised to see Frum on Chris Matthew's "Spitball" LOL
Frum was verrrrrry congratulatory of W's speech! And Frum being an old speech writer himself, that is quite a compliment!
2 posted on 02/02/2005 9:34:01 PM PST by kellynla (U.S.M.C. 1st Battalion,5th Marine Regiment, 1st Marine Div. Viet Nam 69&70 Semper Fi)
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To: Monti Cello

bttt


3 posted on 02/02/2005 9:37:04 PM PST by nopardons
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To: kellynla

Frum, Richard Perle's protege, is one of my favorite thinkers and writers. I wonder whether he had a hand in crafting W's SOU speech.


4 posted on 02/02/2005 9:37:41 PM PST by Veto! (Opinions freely dispensed as advice)
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To: Monti Cello

I agree with it all, except the pulsar part.

Pulars are the collapsed, ultra-dense cores of dead stars which emit incredibly regular pulses of radiation as often as 30 or more times per second, hence "pulse"-ar.

Politicians should be required to take a physics class (or some sort of science) every so often, IMHO. :P


5 posted on 02/02/2005 9:38:50 PM PST by Constantine XIII
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To: kellynla

It was an excellent SOTU but if you want to read the lunatics version, click over to the du. The left loonies are in rant mood tonight. Going to be a lot of blue city suicides tonight. Even the young ones are against personal accounts, because Bush proposed them. If klintoon proposed them, they would be for them. These idiots don't have a logical thought and should be read in short bursts. I would hate to be a demonRAT {ever] tonight.


6 posted on 02/02/2005 9:40:36 PM PST by USS Alaska (Nuke the terrorist savages - In Honor of Standing Wolf)
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To: Monti Cello

Great article.


7 posted on 02/02/2005 9:43:51 PM PST by jveritas
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To: Veto!

nope Frum is off the payroll
W has a new fellow now. The last guy was retired after the inaugural speech...Michael Gerson is his name...that's it...his last speech he wrote was the inaugural...don't know who wrote tonight's...new guy

well I'm beat!

Niteol!


8 posted on 02/02/2005 9:44:15 PM PST by kellynla (U.S.M.C. 1st Battalion,5th Marine Regiment, 1st Marine Div. Viet Nam 69&70 Semper Fi)
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To: kellynla
Bush seemed to be brimming with confidence and was really throwing heat at the Dems all night.

He has set them up to look really bad, and they seem to be cooperating.

He seemed to be saying, 'Me and the American people, we're going to solve some problems and free a bunch of people. I dare you clowns to stand in our way!

9 posted on 02/02/2005 9:47:04 PM PST by Monti Cello (We've got to move these refrigerators. We've got to move these color TV's.)
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To: USS Alaska
The DU'ers do not understand INDIVIDUALITY: They only understand a lemming (group/gang/clan) mentality. If their leader says no, all the group members say no.

Reading what you've written tells me that.... Just as Safia had written: The insurgents are terrified of democracy... Democrats are terrified of personal control over their own, individual, destinies. The parallel is quite stark to me, between insurgent response to democracy, and Democrat response to individual responsibility. Amazing.

10 posted on 02/02/2005 9:47:11 PM PST by Alia
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To: Monti Cello

The President was AWESOME tonight!


11 posted on 02/02/2005 9:50:38 PM PST by Libertina (CPAC here we come! Send me your FR photos for CPAC!)
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To: kellynla

He also set chrissy straight on many issues, like Iran is not a sovern country and did sign a treaty on nukes. Chris said who are we to stop them.


12 posted on 02/02/2005 9:55:44 PM PST by Brimack34
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To: writer33; MeekOneGOP

good read


13 posted on 02/02/2005 9:56:14 PM PST by bitt (Good people sleep peaceably in their beds at night only because rough men stand ready to do violence)
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To: Alia
The parallel is quite stark to me, between insurgent response to democracy, and Democrat response to individual responsibility.

Good insight.

To Democrats, self-reliance is a sin...dependence is a virtue.

14 posted on 02/02/2005 9:58:14 PM PST by okie01 (The Mainstream Media: IGNORANCE ON PARADE)
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To: bitt

Thanks for the ping. Good read.


15 posted on 02/02/2005 9:59:37 PM PST by writer33 (The U.S. Constitution defines a conservative.)
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To: Monti Cello
But wait!

What's really important is whether Peggy Noonan liked the speech, right?

Ummm, right?

[crickets chirp in the distance]

16 posted on 02/02/2005 10:02:28 PM PST by southernnorthcarolina (OK, Congress is back in session -- Where's my tax cuts for the rich? )
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To: kellynla; Monti Cello
I like what Frum says here, I am not sure why Krauthammer seemed less impressed, said it was pedestrian...
17 posted on 02/02/2005 10:32:23 PM PST by Ernest_at_the_Beach (A Proud member of Free Republic ~~The New Face of the Fourth Estate since 1996.)
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To: Monti Cello

I thought it was a excellent speech and I think it was his best deliverence by far. I had a horrible PTSS moment when he started taking about keeping citizens safe at home I hallucinated it was Bill Clinton and the next words were going to be about a gun ban.


18 posted on 02/02/2005 10:33:02 PM PST by therut
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To: Monti Cello

BUMP!


19 posted on 02/02/2005 10:35:13 PM PST by MEG33 (GOD BLESS OUR ARMED FORCES)
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To: StarFan; Dutchy; alisasny; BobFromNJ; BUNNY2003; Cacique; Clemenza; Coleus; cyborg; DKNY; ...
ping!

Please FReepmail me if you want on or off my ‘miscellaneous’ ping list.

20 posted on 02/02/2005 10:37:31 PM PST by nutmeg ("We're going to take things away from you on behalf of the common good." - Hillary Clinton 6/28/04)
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