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Right or Wrong, Bush is a True Big-Picture Guy
Op/Ed My Yahoo ^ | 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: admiralsn
Well, again, DUH! You don't use it ALL at once!!!!!

(Well, Gramps maybe, but let's not go there, OK????????)
301 posted on 01/11/2003 9:39:08 PM PST by Brad’s Gramma (HIS room for rent in CA. Warm CA)
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To: Brad's Gramma
Well I stepped right into that one!!!!
302 posted on 01/11/2003 9:40:35 PM PST by admiralsn
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To: Brad's Gramma
What about lemon juice? Not in the outhouse -- on the linens, I mean. HAHAHA. I'm going to bed on that note. Nite!
303 posted on 01/11/2003 9:40:37 PM PST by marylina (but I don't need to rent a room in CA)
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To: Brad's Gramma
I inheritted the family linens ( mygrandmother's trusseau linens ... table clothes, napkins, sheets, and pillowcases, all hand made and embroidered by her mother and two Aunts ) and believe me, they yellow with age. Old stains, that professional laudries had removed ( or it looked as though they had ) 1/2 a century before, reappeared. It may not be rust; but, no matter what it is, do try IRON OUT ... carefully. :-)

I'm glad that I could help.

304 posted on 01/11/2003 9:42:04 PM PST by nopardons
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To: marylina
Yes. Logging off is not necessarily a bad idea, after the way THIS thread has gone. Sweet dreams!



305 posted on 01/11/2003 9:42:49 PM PST by Brad’s Gramma (Room for rent in CA. Warm CA)
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To: admiralsn
Don't say a word, BG. Nope. Zip it TIGHT.
306 posted on 01/11/2003 9:43:17 PM PST by Brad’s Gramma (Room for rent in CA. Warm CA)
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To: Brad's Gramma
Zip it TIGHT.

Impossible, I say!
307 posted on 01/11/2003 9:45:39 PM PST by admiralsn
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To: nopardons
I bought some stuff called Mrs. Stewart's Bluing, on the advice of a friend.....and tried it on some YELLOW pillowcases that I'd bought at a thrift store. It took a LOT of soakings....but they're white as can be. She warned me to NOT get the stuff on your hands cuz it stays there, blue, for a looooooong time.

I'll just start working on the other "rust" stains, starting with the Mrs. S. stuff, then move on to what you recommended....or the other way around. I just hate to ruin these since they ARE family things.
308 posted on 01/11/2003 9:46:08 PM PST by Brad’s Gramma (Room for rent in CA. Warm CA)
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To: Howlin
You're thinking of CLR and that is NOT for fabrics.

IRON OUT is the actual name of the product, which DOES work on fabrics and other stuff too.

Even with THE best water filter system one can buy, I still have some problems with iron in my well water. I buy EVERY product on the market, that claims to remove its nasty tendencies. Just ask me; I'm a walking, talking encyclopedia on this stuff and know, for certain, what works and what doesn't. :-)

309 posted on 01/11/2003 9:46:34 PM PST by nopardons
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To: Howlin
"I think it is way past time that we make a pact to NOT RESPOND to any and all malcontents and/or spammers. "

I think vigorous debate is most often a good thing, even angry debate can be draining to you, but helpful to those that read but don't write. I know I lurked for a long time before engaging in debate.

People with strong opinions take issues personally and I don't think that is a bad thing.

Ingnoring misinformation and outright lies is not a very good persuading technique. Eventually the lies become accepted as truth. Keeping your calm, and logically refuting their assertions is much better strategery. Take a break if you need to, someone else will step in for you.
310 posted on 01/11/2003 9:46:51 PM PST by Once-Ler (I vote Dubya)
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To: nopardons
Confess! Are you Heloise????
311 posted on 01/11/2003 9:47:39 PM PST by Howlin (In your dreams)
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To: Once-Ler
Ingnoring misinformation and outright lies is not a very good persuading technique. Eventually the lies become accepted as truth.

I totally agree with that statement.

Keeping your calm, and logically refuting their assertions is much better strategery.

Well, I'm not all that good at that part. :-)

312 posted on 01/11/2003 9:49:05 PM PST by Howlin (In your dreams)
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To: admiralsn
Sniff.

Sniff.

Sigh.

Feelin' bad here....

Sniff.
313 posted on 01/11/2003 9:50:08 PM PST by Brad’s Gramma (Room for rent in CA. Warm CA)
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To: MeeknMing
Nighty night, Meek. LOL!!! wonderful graphic. :-)
314 posted on 01/11/2003 9:51:06 PM PST by Victoria Delsoul
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To: Once-Ler
Sandwich.

Sandwich.

Answer my question.....PLEASE??????!!!!!!!
315 posted on 01/11/2003 9:52:10 PM PST by Brad’s Gramma (Room for rent in CA. Warm CA)
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To: Brad's Gramma; ohioWfan
Are you being emotional, again, Brad's Gramma? OhioWFan pinged me to this thread, and, well, here YOU are, lol!
316 posted on 01/11/2003 9:53:02 PM PST by nicmarlo
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To: Brad's Gramma
Bluing won't work on rust ! It's a VERY old product and yes, it WILL stain your hands blue and takes far too long.

My grandmother was married in 1916 and I've used CLOROX and IRON OUT ( not at the same time and fully rinse, several times, the items, if you have used CLOROX on them and now use the IRON OUT, or they'll turn pinkish brown ! ) on her fine linens. Both have worked well AND taken the yellow out. After washing & ironing, wrap the linnens in acid free tissue paper, or just put them away. The yellow WILL return in 5 years or so, if not used / wrapped.

Just ask me about anything like this...I'm far better than Martha. LOL

317 posted on 01/11/2003 9:53:47 PM PST by nopardons
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To: Howlin
No, I'm not; but, I love that name. :-)
318 posted on 01/11/2003 9:54:53 PM PST by nopardons
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To: nopardons
wrap the linnens in acid free tissue paper

Dear Heloise;

Even if stored in a cedar chest???

319 posted on 01/11/2003 9:58:23 PM PST by Brad’s Gramma (Room for rent in CA. Warm CA)
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To: ohioWfan
And if people don't like it, they can go to court and appeal to the judges he picked.

Or, perhaps, go pound salt!

Excellent post, and thanks for the ping, Ohio!

320 posted on 01/11/2003 9:58:36 PM PST by nicmarlo
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