Will: The party that produced four Bush nominations in 20 years is hardly “extreme”
posted at 11:21 am on June 18, 2012 by Ed Morrissey
Let’s play a game that we used to play in school, and lay out a series of data points to see if anyone can guess what they have in common. Ready? Here we go:
- Bush, Bush, Dole, Bush, Bush, McCain, Romney
What’s the answer? As George Will insisted yesterday on ABC’s This Week, it sure isn’t extremism, despite what Jeb Bush thinks:
“Well, let’s look at the facts,” Will said. “Since Ronald Reagan, the Republican Party has given its presidential nomination four times to the Bush family. Other times, to Bob Dole, John McCain and Mitt Romney — where’s the extremist in that lot? Now, Jeb Bush’s father is celebrated today for a statesman ship that consisted of breaking the promise to the American people of not raising taxes. He had a budget deal in 1990, Austan [Goolsbee] because this goes back to something you said earlier. In the budget deal it was said for every $2 of — every dollar of tax increase, would be $2 of spending cuts. The tax increases went into effect and spending increased.”
Will added that it is popular for observers to romanticize politicians like Reagan, along with conservative commentator William Buckley and 1964 presidential nominee Barry Goldwater, after the fact.
“We’re going through this — we go through this all the time,” he continued. “About 20 years after a conservative leaves the scene or dies, he becomes acceptable. They said, ‘If only people were more like Ronald Reagan, that wonderful libertarian curmudgeon Barry Goldwater and that fine fellow Bill Buckley.’ I worked for Bill Buckley, voted for Barry Goldwater, knew Ronald Reagan and no one talked about him on the left that way at the time.”
For that matter, take a look at the main contenders in the Republican primary this year, once the voting started. The race came down to Mitt Romney, Rick Perry, Newt Gingrich, and Rick Santorum. All of these men had good qualities and shortcomings, but none of them are known for their extremist bent, no matter what the hyperventilating media might have said at the time. All four represented the same mainstreams in Republican politics that existed when Reagan was President, and have ever since.
It seems especially churlish to hear this kind of complaint coming from former Governor Jeb Bush after watching his father and brother rack up more than half of the GOP’s presidential nominations in the last 30 years. Will does a nice job with Bush’s hanging curve and knocks it out of the park.
On the same show, Tim Pawlenty argues that the real problem is the “arsonist” of bipartisanship in the White House at the moment. Gore, Kerry, Obama, Obama. And Jeb’s griping about extremism in the GOP?
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It’s to the point of parody now. This morning he was talking about the North Dakota female Senator and the one from New Hampshire. A Dem and Repub who both released statements that their constituents back home flooded their phone lines and Schmoe is all “WHO CARES?! YOU CAN’T HANDLE THOSE PEOPLE?!”
I’ve lost all respect for Willie and Halperin who just sit there and mumbly whisper “Well maybe Obama should have worked harder….” and then let Schmoe continue to rant. Willie you are an ass who used to be quite Conservative when you were with Tucker Carlson.
Marcus on April 25, 2013 at 7:29 AM
Yes, I do.
I’d rather had 8 more years of Bush, than the cretin traitor (and wife) we have now. Both Bush’s were a class act compared to the present trash in the WH now.
avagreen on April 25, 2013 at 7:31 AM
No don’t miss you yet, take brother with you.
These Hotair tests are easier than I thought they would be.
Panther on April 25, 2013 at 7:32 AM
Mornin’.
annoyinglittletwerp on April 25, 2013 at 7:33 AM
Wow! You better hope HA grades on a curve with that kind of moronic ranting.
Happy Nomad on April 25, 2013 at 7:35 AM
That’s because the Bush’s understood that the Presidency wasn’t all about them. The filthy grifters in the White House now are treating the Presidency as cult leader who has absolutely no accountablity to the Constitution, Congress, or the American people.
Happy Nomad on April 25, 2013 at 7:38 AM
Marcus Willie and halperin make it tolerable most days
cmsinaz on April 25, 2013 at 7:39 AM
I miss him.
annoyinglittletwerp on April 25, 2013 at 7:40 AM
It will be interesting to see this edition of the gathering of the most exclusive club in the world. I suspect that the rat-eared coward and his grifter spouse will look awfully small among the adults and leaders that preceeded him.
Happy Nomad on April 25, 2013 at 7:45 AM
I think of it like this…
When your starving..even a piece of bread looks scrumptious.
We are starving..
Laura and G Bush..I liked personally..seemed good people.
But i don’t miss him.
Rephrase the question- compared to what we have now..do you miss him?
Well duh..yes. I would take the bread over the molded ant covered cracker.
I actually like Laura better. Prob cuz she isn’t really a Bush.
And no…I don’t care for compassionate conservatism-
ya know..I like that un-compassionate conservative league /
h/t Jackie.
I was never a Bush fan..he got my vote.. same way McStupid did. Lesser evil.
I belive he cared and loves the USA- but I have no longing for him..
and have little great to same about his presidency. Again..compared to Zero- a diamond. Not the point though.
bazil9 on April 25, 2013 at 7:59 AM
Saw the photo op this morning. All I could think was, “The blind leading the blind. And it just seems to go from bad to worse.”
Cleombrotus on April 25, 2013 at 8:58 AM
As a conservative, no, George, I do not miss you. You are not a conservative. Your father gave us Clinton, and the damage you did to the Republican brand gave us obama. You are a decent person, but totally misguided with your compassionate conservatism. Your political cowardice, coupled with that of other politicians gave us the rogue agencies of DHS and TSA…we will never rid ourselves of these cancers. You signed a bill (Campaign Finance) that you openly stated you thought was unconstitutional. There are many more reason that I don’t miss you, but I want to keep this short. We are a country of over 300 million people. It is the height of arrogance for you to think we need your brother, another Bush, as President. We do not. Please just go away. Another Bush would eventually lead to our demise. You and your father, and I am sure, your brother are nothing but globalists. We do not need you running the country. Certainly, you were better than obama, anyone would be. Anyone who makes a comparison such as that to make your Presidency look better is a fool. Obviously I have strong feelings on this issue. Just go away.
rjh on April 25, 2013 at 11:27 AM
Stupid short term memory Americans. Carter shouldn’t have a higher approval rating than a forced enema with a porcupine.
LoganSix on April 25, 2013 at 11:30 AM
LoganSix on April 25, 2013 at 11:30 AM
+1
GT on April 25, 2013 at 11:58 AM
Certainly no one here would argue with your bonafides when it comes to expertise in have intimate knowledge of a “fool”.
williamg on April 25, 2013 at 12:01 PM
Certainly, you were better than obama, anyone would be. Anyone who makes a comparison such as that to make your Presidency look better is a fool. Obviously I have strong feelings on this issue. Just go away.
rjh on April 25, 2013 at 11:27 AM
Certainly no one here would argue with your bonafides when it comes to expertise in have intimate knowledge of a “fool”.
williamg on April 25, 2013 at 12:01 PM
I see you have not disputed anything in my comment. Name calling…great response.
rjh on April 25, 2013 at 12:12 PM
Voted for Obama
Either directly – or by voting for a “third party” candidate – which is THE SAME as voting for Obama
williamg on April 25, 2013 at 12:18 PM
Wait a minute – just exactly WHO was it that was engaging in “name calling“? Let’s review:
AH!!! – Yes, it was YOU who was “name calling” so, like any good liberal – you Projected Your Behavior on to ANYONE who did swear an oath of 100% fealty and agreement with you subsequent to YOUR Name Calling.
GOT IT! Thanks!
williamg on April 25, 2013 at 12:24 PM
Makes two of us…….
williamg on April 25, 2013 at 12:26 PM
Fool here. I do, too.
avagreen on April 25, 2013 at 12:49 PM
Wait a minute – just exactly WHO was it that was engaging in “name calling“? Let’s review:
Anyone who makes a comparison such as that to make your Presidency look better is a fool.
rjh on April 25, 2013 at 11:27 AM
AH!!! – Yes, it was YOU who was “name calling” so, like any good liberal – you Projected Your Behavior on to ANYONE who did swear an oath of 100% fealty and agreement with you subsequent to YOUR Name Calling.
GOT IT! Thanks!
williamg on April 25, 2013 at 12:24 PM
In addition to your lack of reasoning ability and immature use of name calling, you apparently also have a reading comprehension problem. The very first words of my post were: “As a conservative”. Anyone with any political awareness reading my comment should certainly be able to see that I am a conservative who is disgusted with the RINOs being served up as conservatives…yet you accuse me of being a liberal. I guarantee you, I am at least as conservative as anyone on this site. Do you often construct these little false realities in your head to fit your opinion? I have obviously offended a Bush fanboy. I have no more time to waste on you…respond or not, I will not react to your nonsensical comments any further.
rjh on April 26, 2013 at 3:12 PM
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