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President Bush's First Win
New York Times ^ | 09-17-01 | Editorial Board

Posted on 09/17/2001 12:15:53 PM PDT by brisco county, jr.

SEP 17, 2001 President Bush's First Win ew York City and George W. Bush were never a natural couple until last week. Now Mr. Bush has managed to reach out in ways both symbolic and practical. In its greatest hour of need, the city must be grateful that he rose to the occasion, and demonstrated that he is president of the entire country. During the first days of this crisis, Mr. Bush could only build a foundation for a new kind of wartime presidency. There will be different challenges every week that will test his ability to lead the nation in a time of crisis. But his first responsibilities were to demonstrate his gravitas, and to comfort the people living at the sites of the terrorist attack. After a shaky start, his speech Friday at the National Cathedral struck the note of somber confidence that the nation was looking for. Later, in his trip to Manhattan, he succeeded in bonding with New York. Mr. Bush is not generally a fan of big cities. His recent attempt to bill his vacation in Texas as a return to the real American values of the heartland seemed like a repudiation not only of Washington D.C., but urbanity in general. But like almost everyone else, he has been changed by the crisis. On Tuesday, as his security men flew him around the country, he reportedly insisted that he wanted to go "home" — to Washington. If in the past he reflected the country's more Manhattan-phobic side, his ability to transcend those feelings represented its ability to unite. Anyone who has watched the president over the last year would have been able to predict that his visit with the rescue workers at the World Trade Center site would be a success. Mr. Bush is never better than when he is standing in rough territory in work clothes, talking with working men and women with dirt on their hands. We were frankly less certain that he would show equal sympathy in Washington, when the time came to make a commitment to support the enormous task of beginning restoration of lower Manhattan. But the president came through with a commitment that was as quick and as generous as this beleaguered city could have wished. The pleas from Senators Charles Schumer and Hillary Rodham Clinton — high-profile Democrats who could not possibly be on the administration's list of favorite legislators — were met in toto. The senators asked for $20 billion, and they got $20 billion, without hesitation. In the days to come, some New Yorkers will no doubt have occasion to differ with the president on the decisions he makes, both political and diplomatic. But they will do so as members of the same American family. By his actions over the last week, Mr. Bush has won the first battle of the war. Copyright 2001 The New York Times Company | Privacy Information


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Well I would not have believed it if I had not seen it. The N.Y. Times finally printing something positive about the President after nothing but bashing last week. It's not perfect but it will do for a start.
1 posted on 09/17/2001 12:15:53 PM PDT by brisco county, jr.
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To: brisco county, jr.
two quibbles - this was previously posted, please perform a search on a word from the title such as "win" prior to posting - and second, use a paragraph tag <p> to format for readability.
2 posted on 09/17/2001 12:21:44 PM PDT by dirtboy
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To: brisco county, jr.
You need to hone your posting stills a bit, my friend.

<p> ain't all that tough to do.

3 posted on 09/17/2001 12:24:02 PM PDT by The Other Harry
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To: brisco county, jr.
I, too am floored!

Are you sure this is not from the New Braunfels (Texas) Times? ;-)

4 posted on 09/17/2001 12:24:35 PM PDT by MeekOneGOP
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To: dirtboy
two quibbles...

Add one more: A bum link.

5 posted on 09/17/2001 12:25:54 PM PDT by The Other Harry
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To: The Other Harry, brisco county, jr.
bum link

Actually the link DOES take you to the NYT home page. His article notes Editorial. If you go to the Opinions/editorials it IS there. Here's the link:

President Bush's First Win

6 posted on 09/17/2001 12:43:26 PM PDT by MeekOneGOP
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To: MeeknMing
Actually the link DOES take you to...

I know. I just always try to link directly to the exact page, and I appreciate it when others do the same.

No biggie.

7 posted on 09/17/2001 1:03:56 PM PDT by The Other Harry
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To: brisco county, jr.
Frame this sucker: it may be the last time you see the NYTimes speak in glowing terms of the man they love to hate.
8 posted on 09/17/2001 1:08:55 PM PDT by SpinyNorman
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To: SpinyNorman
Careful here.....

"LUCKY THOUGH he was, Bill Clinton never had his shot at greatness. He could lower the jobless rate, balance the budget, console us after the Oklahoma City bombing. But he never got the opportunity George W. Bush was given this Tuesday: the historic chance to lead. Our American spirit, power and enterprise now stand ready for orders. Only the president can give them."
Chris Matthews

We dont need this !!

9 posted on 09/17/2001 1:15:27 PM PDT by Mr.E
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To: SpinyNorman
Careful here.....

LUCKY THOUGH he was, Bill Clinton never had his shot at greatness. He could lower the jobless rate, balance the budget, console us after the Oklahoma City bombing. But he never got the opportunity George W. Bush was given this Tuesday: the historic chance to lead. Our American spirit, power and enterprise now stand ready for orders. Only the president can give them.

We dont need this !! Chris Matthews

10 posted on 09/17/2001 1:31:33 PM PDT by Mr.E
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To: brisco county, jr.
Coming in rather late on this one, it has given me an opening. I first would like to say this; thank heaven, or somebody for the internet and indeed Free Republic. No longer do I (or others) not have a forum. I unwisely tuned into the Bobby Batista show, I lasted about four minutes and turned it off. There are two essential battles here. One is to hammer and destroy the main body of terrorism. The other is simply morale. History has shown time and time again that even the mightiest forces are virtually hamstrung without morale. Your President faces this ,his second formidable battle, God grant he win it. I saw one, a Clarence Page, on the show ,aver that the British and Russians were defeated in Afghanistan, so dont go there. Oh yeah, Clarrie old bean. Read history, in the Second Afghan War, the Afghans were defeated (Charasiah 6th Oct 1879 and at Kabul Sept Ist 1880) Yes, Field Marshall Lord Roberts wasnt called Roberts of Kandahar for nothing. America simply cannot, it must not, give credence to the forces of appeasement. Yes, damned appeasement, like the old, shapely gal that said on the Batista show, "Oh we must love people" ---- ok, lady Love , says I to the television, then come and love me.I then switched it off. Oh, politically correct persons please ask me about my boyhood experiences in WW2,nah! To keep the record straight the British defeat in Afghanistan came in 1842 in the retreat from Kabul. Still I keep hearing it from spouses T/V in the kitchen, "learn about ourselves, find out about tolerance etc" What about the terrorists says I?
11 posted on 09/17/2001 2:03:04 PM PDT by Peter Libra
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