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BUSH TRANSFIGURED
Andrew Sullivan.com ^ | Tuesday, January 29, 2002 | Andrew Sullivan

Posted on 01/29/2002 7:09:28 PM PST by woofie

Tuesday, January 29, 2002

BUSH TRANSFIGURED: The development of Bush Republicanism took another step in this speech. It was in many ways a masterly transition. The president started soberly, talking, as he should have, about by far the most urgent task in front of us: the war on terrorism. Listening and looking at him, I felt even more securely than in the past, that he gets it. He understands that the danger is still enormous; that the risks still huge; the price of failure unthinkable. We needed to be reminded. Even those of us most intent on a thorough war on terror had felt our concentration lapse; our focus blur. Bush sharpened it – and us - again. I was struck by the phrase, ‘I will not wait on events.’ It was perhaps an unintentional rebuke to his predecessor and to his pre-9/11 self. But it was reassuring nonetheless. Also surprising and perhaps important: Iran was mentioned before Iraq. For those of you who remember, this is a re-emphasis I’ve been arguing for for a while. It was extremely encouraging to see it in the speech. That Iran-sponsored boat full of weapons for the PLO was arguably the dumbest initiative those clerical thugs have perpetrated in a very long time. This new emphasis also lies behind, I think, the new tough line with the Palestinians. An Iranian-backed client state on the West Bank has to be avoided. So we may have to deal with Iran if we are ever going to forge some kind of peace in Palestine. The president is obviously spending a lot of time with Paul Wolfowitz.

PULLING A CLINTON: Domestically, the president did something even sharper. He did to the Democrats what Clinton did to the Republicans. He co-opted large amounts of their agenda – some of it disingenuously, some of it genuinely. He tackled the gender gap masterfully. He did it visually by seeming to give nods to more women than men - introducing the Afghan woman minister, the grieving Spann widow, the heroic female flight attendants, the First Lady, and others. And he did so rhetorically, describing respect for women, for example, as a non-negotiable American principle. His outreach to Ted Kennedy will resonate with moderates; his emphasis on education neutralizes a strong Democratic issue; his calls for more spending on domestic programs, like the extension of unemployment benefits and a modest prescription drug program, can only further increase his bipartisan appeal. But where he went beyond Clinton was in not just co-opting the opposition’s most popular programs, but in also appealing to the McCain-Perot middle. He did this by Kennedy-esque calls for service to country, for volunteerism, and putting goals other than self at the center of our lives. I liked his comparison between two cultures: that of “If it feels good, do it,” and “Let’s Roll.” Notice that the sixties have not been replaced by some moralizing or constrictive social conservatism - but by a more neutral, uplifting spirit of action and service, a problem-solving ethic that is practical but also moral, and deeply American.

IN GOD HE TRUSTS: I can see how David Brooks will be heartened by this speech. It has a certain amount of TR in it; and it certainly moves distinctively away from Reaganite skepticism of government. All that is to the good. Skepticism of government and respect for government are two central conservative moods. In this time of national emergency, conservatives should emphasize the latter. But I was also struck by Bush’s appeal to the religious right. He appealed to their most important contribution to the debate – not their stigmatization of others, but their insistence on a moral center to our public life. Bush restated again and again the principle of the reality of evil. And he said at one point that we can only defeat evil with God on our side. This invocation of God – in a non-routine or formulaic way – was very striking. It will have resonated with many religious people in the country, but especially with the most devout. This faith and its surety in Bush will be enough to keep the social conservatives in his coalition, while allowing him to expand government in small but critical ways and broaden the Republican tent even wider. I’m sure with reflection, I’ll think of some caveats about this speech, but right now, I can’t see how he went wrong. I’d say his ratings would go up. But then, they can hardly go any higher. Perhaps the one thing to take from this speech is the most important one. The president has not let down his guard against the enemy. However great the temptation, neither should we.


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To: LarryLied
Most of that laundry list will be discarded and Bush will get his priorities passed.

You hope.

41 posted on 01/29/2002 8:43:42 PM PST by Major Matt Mason
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To: Torie
As one who is not religious, I do think that Bush's faith gives him courage to move ahead whatever the risks when he is convinced that it is moral and right to do so, even if not what his pollsters tell him is the best approach

I think you are absolutely right. As a person of faith myself, I commend you for having a good grasp on how it works within a person. It can be unbelievably strong and provide courage that one never dreamed that she or he could possess.

I'll pray that the "Force" continues to be with him too.........lol

42 posted on 01/29/2002 8:44:54 PM PST by Southflanknorthpawsis
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To: JoeEveryman
Keep in mind that GWB has upped the ante for the federal budget; he is delivering the largest federal budget proposal to Congress in history.

Now, to pay for this package while our national debt continues to increase ($6_trillion_dollars) reflects either a starry eyed ignoramus or a complete twit. At the end of the day, you are going to suffer from this so-called conservative at the steering wheel of our nation.

43 posted on 01/29/2002 8:46:27 PM PST by Buckeroo
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To: deport
Well, I was babysitting and didn't have the dang password for the computer!

I have to say that I am astounded at what the talking heads are saying.

And, deport, I'm going to see this wonderful man tomorrow!!!!

44 posted on 01/29/2002 8:48:28 PM PST by Howlin
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To: FITZ
. The Democrats want forced charity so I can't imagine they liked the "volunteer" word.

Actually, the Dems used the "v" word when AmeriCorps was created. You know that program, the one that is an insult to anyone that truly takes part in a voluntary organization.

46 posted on 01/29/2002 8:56:38 PM PST by Major Matt Mason
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To: Torie
smite the teachers unions

A huge project but destroying the training camps is most important. I joined the Alliance for Separation of School and State in 1996. Naively, I thought everyone would like the idea. The visceral emotion reaction against the concept took my breath away. I might as well have been selling the bubonic plague. It will be a long battle.

47 posted on 01/29/2002 9:00:47 PM PST by LarryLied
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To: Buckeroo
Bush said nothing about the removal of our troops and presence in Bosnia

He did mention the cooperation with the Bosnian government in hunting down terrorists.

48 posted on 01/29/2002 9:04:02 PM PST by xm177e2
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To: Buckeroo
"Keep in mind that GWB has upped the ante for the federal budget; he is delivering the largest federal budget proposal to Congress in history"

Take out the 12% increase in the military the Bush budget gos up only 2% which is less then inflation so in real terms is a decrease in spending.

So I take it you are against a military pay raise nitwit?

49 posted on 01/29/2002 9:09:01 PM PST by america-rules
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To: Republic
I thought Teddy looked ill and quite pale.
50 posted on 01/29/2002 9:09:08 PM PST by I'm ALL Right!
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To: america-rules
The federal budget goes up 8% with Bush's proposal. It is the largest federal budget in history, pal. And YOU are going to pay for it, just like the rest of us.
51 posted on 01/29/2002 9:11:49 PM PST by Buckeroo
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To: Buckeroo
Sure , Bucky, sure, and the TOOTH FAIRY is a for real entity , the Easter Bunny lays eggs, and Clinton was a GREAT President.
52 posted on 01/29/2002 9:13:10 PM PST by nopardons
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To: Howlin
And, deport, I'm going to see this wonderful man tomorrow!!!!

Okay, okay.....you don't have to rub it in.........lol I am really looking forward to your report.

Bush was terrific tonight. He gets better all the time.

53 posted on 01/29/2002 9:13:17 PM PST by Southflanknorthpawsis
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To: xm177e2
"He did mention the cooperation with the Bosnian government in hunting down terrorists. " -- xm177e2

Isn't this quaint. American troops in Bosnia for years and we receive a little consideration from this artificial government. Give me a break!

54 posted on 01/29/2002 9:15:21 PM PST by Buckeroo
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To: nopardons
Was your post#52 indicating that you don't like me? I am offended!
55 posted on 01/29/2002 9:16:33 PM PST by Buckeroo
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To: LarryLied
Do you meaning the teachers' colleges? They can't be touched so long as they are supported by the Establishment: the National and state education agencies, the School Board Association, the Administrative associations, and, last but not least, the textbook publishers. And lest I forget: the DNC.
56 posted on 01/29/2002 9:17:12 PM PST by RobbyS
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To: Buckeroo
I'll pay for a 12% increase in the military. I'll even pay for a 50% increase in the military. The 2% in the other domestic spending is a cut no matter how you want to spin it and if the military wasn't getting 12% the left would be crying like babies because of the cuts!
57 posted on 01/29/2002 9:17:37 PM PST by america-rules
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To: kristinn
"Instead, you made a personal attack on her."

?
It happens every second here.
Looks like you took 5 years long holidays.
No postcards... bad comrade!

58 posted on 01/29/2002 9:22:20 PM PST by CommiesOut
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To: woofie
Isn't it nice to watch our President give a speech and not turning the TV off with a brick? Had to replace a lot of TV's and remotes when Clinton was prez.
59 posted on 01/29/2002 9:22:52 PM PST by jwh_Denver
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To: LarryLied
Finally, someone gets it.

[DOAIJV raises hand, waves it wildly] I got it! I got it!! Even before I read this!

60 posted on 01/29/2002 9:26:23 PM PST by DaughterOfAnIwoJimaVet
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