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Right or Wrong, Bush is a True Big-Picture Guy
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| 1/11/03
| Richard Reeves
Posted on 01/11/2003 5:35:42 PM PST by ohioWfan
By Richard Reeves
WASHINGTON -- When he was still a governor in 1999, George W. Bush came to Los Angeles to speak to a polite but skeptical crowd of movie executives. Suspicions that the man from Texas was dim and uncertain seemed confirmed when he could not remember the name of a Californian he said he had worked with closely.
Bush snapped the tension with a crack: "Hey, I'm a big-picture guy."
Who knew he wasn't kidding? I have told that story before, but it seems appropriate right now. This president has knocked the wind out of Washington with his ambitions to change the rules of the world and the tax code of the United States. "Big" and "bold" are the words of the day, as in this headline over a Washington Post analysis: "Bush Goes With the Bold Stroke."
"Call it boldness, audacity or even chutzpah ..." begins the piece by Dana Milbank, which continues, "President Bush twice stunned the capital with proposals far beyond what was considered workable."
The heavy breathing began last Tuesday, when the president called for tax cuts that doubled even what many of the most anti-government Republicans expected -- and they were cuts that proudly favored the so-called "investing class." Rich people, families with incomes above $375,000 a year, the top 1 percent of earners, would get more than 30 percent of the new tax breaks.
Then a few hours later, the president followed with another right cross to the town's solar plexus. The conventional wisdom was that after the racial flap over Sen. Trent Lott's praise of segregationists past, Bush would look for more moderate conservatives to nominate for federal judgeships in the South. Wrong again! Bush once again nominated federal District Court Judge Charles Pickering to fill an appeals court vacancy. Pickering, a Lott protege from Mississippi, was rejected last year by the Senate Judiciary Committee (news - web sites) because of his record on racial matters. That was when Democrats controlled the Senate. Now Republicans are in control, so Bush stuck it to the new minority.
In case the Democrats did not get the message, he also renominated Texas Supreme Court Justice Patricia Owens for the same appeals court. She had been rejected in committee because Democrats believed she was determined to push a personal anti-abortion agenda on the bench.
Our president is a very tough guy, an in-your-face politician far tougher than people on both sides thought. "In for a penny, in for a pound," was the comment by one Republican in Congress. The idea, which surprised most people around here, was that if Bush is going to lose on some of his programs, particularly tax cuts, why not lose big?
Many in his own party, some of them uncomfortable with this boldness -- thinking it irresponsible -- believe that the president is haunted by his father's easygoing reputation. The conventional wisdom is that George H.W. Bush lost re-election in 1992 because he did not cash in the political capital (his own high standing in polls) after the first Gulf War (news - web sites) against Iraq. The political cliche on that one is, "Not like father, like son."
All of this happened, of course, while the president was threatening war in a couple of venues, old and new, and as the federal budget (and the budgets of state and local governments) were plunging once more into deficit because of relatively lower tax revenues. We've been there, done that, haven't we? The fact is that younger Bush is not like his father. He is like his father's old boss, Ronald Reagan (news - web sites). Borrow and borrow, spend and spend -- and ignore criticism.
He is, right or wrong -- and he certainly is convinced he's right -- a true big-picture guy. He may be riding for a fall, but he is trying to change the world and the country. Bush, right now, is moving to remake the world in an American image -- institutionalizing an American empire -- and remake the country in a conservative image with government power reduced by cutting its funding. And if people don't like it, they can go to court and appeal to the judges he picked.
TOPICS: Miscellaneous; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: bold; bush; toughguy; truevisionary
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To: Karsus
What MORE do you want him to do?
101
posted on
01/11/2003 6:42:44 PM PST
by
Pippin
To: Karsus
Hello there......anybody home???
This is NOT a thread about the education bill.
Stay on topic or GO AWAY.
102
posted on
01/11/2003 6:42:51 PM PST
by
ohioWfan
(BUSH - TRUE Visionary)
To: ohioWfan
A small, but significant point. President Bush didn't renominate Judges Pickering and Owen. He had never withdrawn their nomination.
As for "American empire", that's BS. We are not about building an empire, we're about freeing people to live their lives in freedom. The problem with the liberals is that they are worried that those freed people will chose capitalism.
To: hoosiermama
104
posted on
01/11/2003 6:44:39 PM PST
by
Karsus
(Why does questioning GWB get you branded a DEM?)
To: jackbill
DO you have a list of the thirty judges he submitted this week???? CHeck their names. Two articles I read (I'm looking for them) Said Pickering and Own were resubmitted. Of course the press has been wrong before. Let's see if we can locate the actual list!?!?!
To: Karsus
One day at a time my friend and we will send the liberal demorats back to the stone age..........
You do know this story is by a liberal don't you? Even the liberals are getting it too!
106
posted on
01/11/2003 6:46:26 PM PST
by
TLBSHOW
(but I always say hold the republican feet to the fire and that McCain needs a bonfire for his feet)
To: hoosiermama
107
posted on
01/11/2003 6:46:34 PM PST
by
ohioWfan
(BUSH - TRUE Visionary)
To: Karsus
"Please tell me what the requirements are to be a GOP supporter."
You could try on average to give more praise than scorn to Republicans.
Can Dubya be so bad that some conservatives never like anything he does?
If I go through your previous posts and search will I find one nice thing you've said about Dubya? If so could you give me a date when you said it?
To: Pippin
Cut payroll taxs on both sides.
Remove power from the IRS and simplify the tax code.
Cut goverment spending.
Protect our borders.
Enforce laws against illegal aliens.
Cut goverment fraud/waster.
I have a more complete list, but that is currently on the IPv6 side of my network and my IPv4<>IPv6 gateway is currently down.
109
posted on
01/11/2003 6:47:14 PM PST
by
Karsus
(Why does questioning GWB get you branded a DEM?)
To: Karsus
. . . on a list stoping you from every flying again.
TIA, TIPS and related programs . . . Well, it is something to discuss. I don't know that Hillary would be able to abuse these programs: she is too trite.
The fact that Homeland Defense, whatever they call it, exists is a result of a bi-partisan effort.
Bush's last major decision just before WTC911 was on foetal stem cells, and it was a thoughtful, informed, and proper decision. It was proper in that it recognized the limits of authority of the Federal Government in the matter. That authority is whether the Federal Government should fund such research.
Whatever became of TIPS? Dead through lack of interest?
To: jackbill
A small, but significant point. President Bush didn't renominate Judges Pickering and Owen. He had never withdrawn their nomination. Right. Thanks for that clarification.
111
posted on
01/11/2003 6:47:55 PM PST
by
ohioWfan
(BUSH - TRUE Visionary)
To: Karsus; jackbill
Thanks. You posted as I was typing. Jackbill, I do believe you will find both of their names on this list.
For Immediate Release
Office of the Press Secretary
January 7, 2003
Nominations Sent to the Senate
Terrence W. Boyle, of North Carolina, to be United States Circuit Judge for the fourth Circuit, vice J. Dickson Phillips, Jr., retired.
Jay S. Bybee, of Nevada, to be United States Circuit Judge for the Ninth Circuit, vice Procter R. Hug, Jr., retired.
Deborah L. Cook, of Ohio, to be United States Circuit Judge for the Sixth Circuit, vice Alan E. Norris, retired.
Miguel A. Estrada, of Virginia, to be United States Circuit Judge for the District of Columbia Circuit, vice Patricia M. Wald, retired.
Richard A. Griffin, of Michigan, to be United States Circuit Judge for the Sixth Circuit, vice Damon J. Keith, retired.
Carolyn B. Kuhl, of California, to be United States Circuit Judge for the Ninth Circuit, vice James R. Browning, retired.
David W. McKeague, of Michigan, to be United States Circuit Judge for the Sixth Circuit, vice Richard F. Suhrheinrich, retired.
Susan Bieke Neilson, of Michigan, to be United States Circuit Judge for the Sixth Circuit, vice Cornelia G. Kennedy, retired.
Priscilla Richman Owen, of Texas, to be United States Circuit Judge for the Fifth Circuit, vice William L. Garwood, retired.
Charles W. Pickering, Sr., of Mississippi, to be United States Circuit Judge for the Fifth Circuit, vice Henry A. Politz, retired.
John G. Roberts, Jr., of Maryland, to be United States Circuit Judge for the District of Columbia Circuit, vice James L. Buckley, retired.
Henry W. Saad, of Michigan, to be United States Circuit Judge for the Sixth Circuit, vice James L. Ryan, retired.
Jeffrey S. Sutton, of Ohio, to be United States Circuit Judge for the Sixth Circuit, vice David A. Nelson, retired.
Timothy M. Tymkovich, of Colorado, to be United States Circuit Judge for the Tenth Circuit, vice John C. Porfilio, retired.
John R. Adams, of Ohio, to be United States District Judge for the Northern District of Ohio, vice George Washington White, retired.
J. Daniel Breen, of Tennessee, to be United States District Judge for the Western District of Tennessee, vice Julia Smith Gibbons, elevated.
Cormac J. Carney, of California, to be United States District Judge for the Central District of California, vice Carlos R. Moreno, resigned.
James C. Dever, III, of North Carolina, to be United States District Judge for the Eastern District of North Carolina, vice W. Earl Britt, retired.
Ralph R. Erickson, of North Dakota, to be United States District Judge for the District of North Dakota, vice Rodney S. Webb, retired.
Sandra J. Feuerstein, of New York, to be United States District Judge for the Eastern District of New York, vice Thomas C. Platt, Jr., retired.
Gregory L. Frost, of Ohio, to be United States District Judge for the Southern District of Ohio, vice George C. Smith, retired.
S. Maurice Hicks, Jr., of Louisiana, to be United States District Judge for the Western District of Louisiana, vice Donald E. Walter, retired.
Richard J. Holwell, of New York, to be United States District Judge for the Southern District of New York, vice Barrington D. Parker, Jr., elevated.
Robert A. Junell, of Texas, to be United States District Judge for the Western District of Texas, vice Hipolito Frank Garcia, deceased.
Thomas L. Ludington, of Michigan, to be United States District Judge for the Eastern District of Michigan, vice Paul V. Gadola, retired.
S. James Otero, of California, to be United States District Judge for the Central District of California, vice Richard A. Paez, elevated.
William D. Quarles, Jr., of Maryland, to be United States District Judge for the District of Maryland, vice William M. Nickerson, retired.
Frederick W. Rohlfing III, of Hawaii, to be United States District Judge for the District of Hawaii, vice Alan C. Kay, retired.
Thomas A. Varlan, of Tennessee, to be United States District Judge for the Eastern District of Tennessee, vice Robert Leon Jordan, retired.
William H. Steele, of Alabama, to be United States District Judge for the Southern District of Alabama, vice Richard W. Vollmer, Jr., retired.
Timothy C. Stanceu, of Virginia, to be a Judge of the United States Court of International Trade, vice Richard W. Goldberg, retired.
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To: Karsus
Thank You.
113
posted on
01/11/2003 6:50:10 PM PST
by
Pippin
To: Once-Ler
Read a few posts up. I say I like some of the things GWB has done.
If you feel like it you can browse my pasts posts and see the ones where I posted in agreement with GWB.
114
posted on
01/11/2003 6:50:57 PM PST
by
Karsus
(Why does questioning GWB get you branded a DEM?)
To: Karsus
Aha! Dept of Education. The Dept ought to be defunded as being insignificant and none of the business of the Federal Government, but enough people apparently like the programs.
To: RightWhale
One of the conservaties inserted language into a bill defuding TIPS. No action has been made to defund TIA as of yet.
116
posted on
01/11/2003 6:51:53 PM PST
by
Karsus
(Why does questioning GWB get you branded a DEM?)
To: MJY1288
No Mexican trashing threads tonight Jose?Whats the matter? Someone states that they wished that President Bush was a conservative and you start calling names and getting nasty?
And what's a Mexican trashing thread Chucko? Is this a weak attempt on your part to call everyone a racist that posts to threads regarding the illegal alien invasion. Don't be a candy pants. Say what you mean Chucko.
To: hoosiermama
Thanks. You posted as I was typing. Jackbill, I do believe you will find both of their names on this list. Not that it matters a whole lot, but my previous stands. President Bush never withdrew the nominations.
He previously sent these nominations to the 107th Congress. The full Senate never acted on them, including Miguel Estrada. We are now in the 108th Congress and, formally, he had to re-send them, not renominate them.
And, he will win.
To: jackbill; hoosiermama
jackbill's right hoosier......they never got to the Senate for a vote, and their names were never withdrawn.
I suspect it was a mere formality to include their names on the new list....but I don't know how it really works.
119
posted on
01/11/2003 6:59:39 PM PST
by
ohioWfan
(BUSH - TRUE Visionary)
To: Joe Hadenuf
You sure read alot out of that six word question, Name calling? Nasty? Racist?, Good Lord, What else did I say Jose?
120
posted on
01/11/2003 7:00:01 PM PST
by
MJY1288
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