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Friday, January 16, 2009
Rich Tucker :: Townhall.com Columnist
Who's a Conservative Now?
by Rich Tucker
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Will Congress pass Obamacare by the end of the year?

Well, there he goes again.

This week, that purported conservative in the White House slapped around his liberal opponents one final time by asking Congress to give the executive branch a huge pile of money. “I have talked to the president-elect about this subject,” George W. Bush told reporters. “I told him that if he felt that he needed the $350 billion, I would be willing to ask for it. In other words, if he felt like it needed to happen on my watch.”

It’s a coup for soon-to-be President Obama. Now that Bush has asked for the money, if Congress refuses Bush can veto that refusal and then turn the cash over to his successor. Before he even passes “Go” the new president would be sitting on $350 billion. That’s a nice nest egg.

What’s unclear is why Bush would want to help Obama get off to a successful start. He ought to say, “If you want the money, you issue the veto and take the heat.”

After all, liberals have spent the last couple of years slapping Bush around. During the presidential campaign he was blamed for failing in Iraq and for destroying the economy. That must be why Obama is retaining Bush’s Defense Secretary, and why congressional heavyweights Sen. Christopher Dodd and Rep. Barney Frank (at least as responsible as the president for the mortgage meltdown) get to write the next bailout bill.

Liberals called Bush’s administration a threat to domestic liberty and foreign relations. To sum up the tone of the fall campaign, “Vice President Cheney has been the most dangerous vice president we have had, probably in American history,” Vice President-to-be Joe Biden said during a debate. Exactly why should Bush want to help these guys again?

Furthermore, anyone who’s read a newspaper or watched cable news these last four years has noticed that George W. Bush is generally portrayed as a raving, wild-eyed, extreme conservative. Even before the Sept. 11 attacks, he was said to be driving a wedge between Americans.

Since then he’s supposedly moved even further right. “The president took on tyranny by embracing torture,” Rex Nutting wrote on CBS MarketWatch recently in summing up the Bush administration. “He fought a war for freedom by trampling human rights. He enriched the already rich, excused their excesses, and then bailed them out of trouble and handed us the bill.” Etc.

Any number of mainstream media reviews of Bush’s tenure would make similar points about his supposed radical conservatism. Would that it were true. Continued...

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Rich Tucker is an editor in Washington D.C. and a columnist for Townhall.com.

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Bush was never conservative
George was the single biggest threat to the American economy in the past eight years, not the "past two years." The changes in this country over the past eight years aren't capitalism at work, it has been greed at work. Now that Washington insider fat cats have made their pile at the expense of American savers, American homeowners, and American workers (if any Americans still have jobs that haven't been shipped to China), we can start deciding how we are going to survive in our new socialist country (the new capitalism described by Gestell from Taxachusetts).

cleverness...
Yeah, you may be correct about that "happiness" thing being way over-rated.

Maybe we need to remove that "life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness" nonsense from our nation's Declaration of Independence. What did those guys know about it anyhow. Right?

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