Posted on 11/05/2005 10:59:25 PM PST by SmithL
Wednesday marked the first anniversary of George Bush's historic presidential victory. He received more votes than any president in history.
The president is low in the polls but high in power, the opposite of his predecessor.
I disagree with many of Bush's actions. What was he thinking when he expanded Medicare to cover drugs?
But he is getting the job done. The Reagan Revolution continues.
Bush appointed as chief justice John Roberts, who cut his legal teeth in the Reagan White House.
Another Reagan White House lawyer, Sam Alito, soon will join him. According to Michael Barone of U.S. News & World Report, Democrats lack the votes to filibuster, which is the only way to stop this appointment.
Cross another item off the honey-do list.
Senate Minority Leader Harry Reid paid homage to Bush's power on Tuesday by throwing a hissy fit.
He shut down the Senate for a couple of hours because he didn't get his way on investigating the Bush administration's use of intelligence before the Iraq war. Anything that slows Congress from passing more laws that deprive us of our liberties is OK by me.
But Reid is just mad because the Plame investigation flamed out.
After two years of investigation, Reid got nothing. Democratic dreams of Karl Rove being frog-marched and perp-walked out of the White House evaporated. They wanted a Harley, they got a Scooter Libby.
Maybe, just maybe, this administration is a lot cleaner than its critics say it is.
The charges against Libby are serious, and if guilty, he should serve a stretch in prison. Li'l Kim is spending a year in prison for perjury. She is some singer who is most notable for not wearing much clothing.
Rove remains standing. In regicide, you must kill the king or fall upon one's sword. In their botched attempt at Rovicide, Democrats threw a tantrum.
I am no fan of Bob Byrd, but he led Senate Democrats well. When he pushed the rules, bills became laws.
Reid? He's Miss Prissy in the Foghorn Leghorn cartoons. Democrats need a real man for the job: Hillary Clinton.
Her husband, Bill Clinton, was extremely popular.
But his personal popularity did not translate into political power. He could not get a health care plan through a Democratic Congress.
That led to a Republican Congress, which forced upon him welfare reform and a balanced budget.
And when Newt Gingrich attempted Billicide and failed, away went Newt.
Bush's father was very well liked, and dumped after one term.
This Bush is the least popular president since Jimmy Carter. My mother simply cannot stand this Bush.
But he continues to roll. The agenda that got him to the White House by the thinnest of margins -- 593 votes in Florida -- is being completed.
Education reform, tax relief, the energy bill -- the list of accomplishments rivals Reagan's, even if some of it belongs with Lyndon Johnson.
Unpopularity has its rewards. With half of the country automatically opposed, Bush must tend to the 62 million people who elected him.
Last week, enough of them wanted him to dump Harriet Miers. He did.
He wound up with Alito, a far better choice from what I have seen of his decisions.
Power is transient. So is popularity. A couple of other presidents weren't very popular.
But Abe Lincoln and Harry Truman did all right.
So will this Bush.
"Senate Minority Leader Harry Reid paid homage to Bush's power on Tuesday by throwing a hissy fit." LOL!
also the pressp lays a game of tearing people down followed by building people up ...Bush ascendancy is next on the agenda
out to lunch?
When reality passes you by, at least wave at it.
LOL
"When reality passes you by, at least wave at it."
Bush wouldn't know reality if it ran over him.
President Bush seems to be the only one fighting terrorism. That reality has not passed him by.
You work with lead paint, don't you?
"You work with lead paint, don't you?"
No. Why do you ask?
bttt
Implication over your head?
Great article!
I suspected he had a social liberal streak in him when I voted for him but I also believed he would pick solid judges. It was critical that Kerry not be in the Oval Office to make these picks and many conservatives put social ideology behind SC picks in making their decision. And no matter how weakly you may think he is doing it, the fact remains that he is the first President with the stones to confront radical Islam. Something Reagan should have done when they killed 300 of our finest Marines in Beirut, or Clinton the first time they bombed the WTC.
So I give Bush a B...minus.
President Bush's "unpopularity" is a MSM-concoction. He is unpopular among Americans who did not vote for him anyway, but still popular among those who did vote for him.
People who get most all their "news" from the "main stream media" (even many Republicans) don't like him and those who think and read beyond that seem to appreciate him and his sincerity and determination more. His popularity is probably at least 50% in reality. Some (including many who voted for him) hate him because he isn't a good speaker, which seems foolish and narrow...Thank of all the Presidents that few ever heard speak. Most all prior to FDR were known only by their policies by the majority. Some times I wish it could still be that way. It would give us a clearer perspective and we would never have had Clinton.
Disclaimer: Opinions posted on Free Republic are those of the individual posters and do not necessarily represent the opinion of Free Republic or its management. All materials posted herein are protected by copyright law and the exemption for fair use of copyrighted works.