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Friday, January 02, 2009
Matt Mayer :: Townhall.com Columnist
The Rove-Bush Reading Contest
by Matt Mayer
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So, now we can all sleep better at night. We can forget about the six figure losses in our retirement and college education accounts. We can forget about the growing losses in our home equity. We can forget about the lost lives and years we spent in Iraq before the Surge. We can forget about the increasingly disintegrating stability in Afghanistan. We can forget about the runaway federal spending of the last eight years. We can forget about lost Congressional majorities, governorships, state houses, and the wreckage of the conservative movement.

It turns out President George W. Bush is smart. He reads a lot of books. He has averaged sixty-two books a year over the last three years. With everything going on in America and the world, that is what Karl “Permanent Republican Majority” Rove felt we had to know in a recent Wall Street Journal article. Wow.

Not, as one friend chided me, to be too Ann Coulter-ish, but since Rove thought it important enough to waste the valuable space he has each week in the Wall Street Journal to tell us about President Bush’s reading habits, a reaction is warranted. A few caveats are called for:

First, I voted for President Bush twice. Like most conservatives, I wouldn’t vote for an idiot. I am not sure who Rove’s audience was for his piece, but only far left diehards like Frank Rich and Maureen Dowd think the President, whose SAT score and grades bested Al Gore and John Kerry, is a dunce. Nothing Rove says will change their minds.

Next, I put my family’s future where my vote was and moved from Colorado to Washington, D.C. in March 2004 to work for President Bush as a political appointee in the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS). Had he lost the 2004 election, I would have been out of job. As I have often said to my liberal friends who have never voted for a Republican and yet voice “anger” at how the Bush presidency turned out, those of us who actually voted for him and left our outside the Beltway lives to work for him are the ones who have a right to be angry. We are the ones left picking up the pieces of the conservative movement.

Lastly, I am an unrepentant bookphile. I collect books. Read them insatiably. Consider the really good ones friends. I think one of the most important things one can do is read good books. History is packed with lots of lessons we too often forget, so reading serves to remind us of those lessons.

Caveats aside, I am stunned that President Bush has the time to read so many books. While I know the President doesn’t really “run” the country and he has thousands of people working for him to burn both ends of the candle, I guess I always assumed given the schedule of the two secretaries I worked for at DHS that President Bush’s day was packed with telephone calls, meetings, briefings, events, and Oval Office time to read memorandum, briefing papers, and reports. Of course, he has lots of travel time, but what is the point of secure communication equipment and an Air Force One Oval Office if not to continue working?

During his most “productive” year in 2006, he read 95 books, or almost two books per week. He apparently didn’t keep track of 2005. When I left DHS in May 2006, despite my love of reading, I had read one book (“Uncle Tom’s Cabin”) in the previous twenty-six months. I had a four foot stack of back issue periodicals and another three foot stack of the four newspapers I subscribed to, but rarely had time to consistently read. It took me nineteen months to work my way through the backlog. Between daily DHS fires, Hurricane Katrina, and my family, I simply didn’t have time to read – even knowing that some of the lessons in those unread books and periodicals could have helped me formulate better homeland security policy. Continued...

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Matt A. Mayer, President & CEO of Provisum Strategies LLC and Adjunct Professor at The Ohio State University, is the author of the book “Homeland Security and Federalism: Protecting America from Outside the Beltway” available in June 2009.

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EDUCATING A WILL-OF-THE-WISP PRESIDENT
Many years ago Maggie Thatcher realized that her education was not sufficient in all areas to equip her to lead her country extraordinarily well. Since she was truly an intelligent lady, she hired expert tutors to come in daily to instruct her in everything she needed to know. Tutoring is much more effective than reading books because a tutor can get right to the needed information and make sure his student fully understands every aspect by interacting in-depth with it. As we all know, it worked tremendously well for Mrs. Thatcher.

Of course, Mr. Bush could have done the same thing and that greatly to his advantage, but instead he took extraordinarily bad advice from Karl Rove and fried his own brain with too much unassimilated information from speed reading vastly, vastly, vastly too many books--and many mindlessly unhelpful ones at that by all indications.

Not having been able to develop strong convictions as to either conservative or liberal political and economic principles, Mr. Bush simply went with the prevailing winds of sentiment and lousy advice on everything. This was clearly demonstrated again ad nauseam when he admitted going against conservative principles recently by bailing our the auto companies with 17 billion of our stolen dollars.

Mr. Bush had an extremely rare opportunity to do great good for our nation. However, he largely squandered it because he did not know what most people would consider an unimportant thing--how to gain in-depth understanding and wisdom about important things. Too late now and too bad.

Bob its ok
I dont care if Rove Bush make money. I wont buy the book. And I dont have the power to tax anyone, I am not a county, state or country. Why did you respond so defensively? The printers and marketing people will make money from the books. But arent they the same as the msm? Book printers are notoriously leftist. My point is that the world is symbiotic, without a liberal there can be no conservative, without a capitalist there can be no socialist. The point of Mayers article was that Bush has made lots of mistakes and he will write books, but you seem to think that it is Bush's right to profit from misjudgement in office. I Dont. And dont hand out the next line about Clinton again, he was impeached and it cost him quite a bit. Your comparison is a weak defense. And may I quote you:" A National past time. We are going to have to listen to this incessant Bush bashing crap for at least another four years..". While looking in the mirror substitute Bush for Clinton.
I am not going to do that. When Bush leaves office I will stop, until then hunker down cause it is pile on time.
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