The Real George W. Bush

BARNES, FRED

The Real George W Bush There's toughness under that nice-guy exterior. BY FRED BARNES WHEN GEORGE W. BUSH met privately with Senate Republican leaders a few days after Al Gore conceded, he vowed...

...Bush harbors none of the illusions about Washington his father did...
...He was focused, insistent, highly organized...
...tough, demanding, self-confident, impatient...
...Bush was insistent...
...Bush is more bellicose, more ready to fight, than he lets on...
...Bush was ready to jump into the confirmation battle over John Ashcroft for attorney general, but he didn't think it was necessary...
...They talked briefly in D.C., then for two hours aboard Bush's plane as he flew back to Texas...
...The truth of the matter is, I am sitting here because of my firm positions on important issues," Bush said...
...Cheeseburger...
...Actually, this is what his father thought, too...
...Ger-son promised an outline...
...BY FRED BARNES WHEN GEORGE W. BUSH met privately with Senate Republican leaders a few days after Al Gore conceded, he vowed to pursue the same agenda he'd touted in the presidential race: sweeping tax cuts, a defense buildup, education reform with vouchers, faith-based programs, overhaul of Social Security and Medicare...
...His interview with Hume gave a glimpse of this, but not the whole picture...
...Texas," he said...
...He didn't win because of his personality...
...Only that the cheerful, optimistic, friend-to-all persona that Bush displayed as candidate and president-elect—Bush Nice —is the public side of his political style...
...Sorry, the cook can't provide that, she said...
...What to make of this...
...At Blair House, across Pennsylvania Avenue from the White House, he was welcomed by the imperious woman who runs the place...
...Would Bush like something to eat...
...And I am not backing off—quite the contrary...
...Gerson returned to his home in Virginia to write the first draft...
...He didn't talk to Gerson about the address until he came to Washington as president-elect in mid-December, six weeks after Election Day...
...Yes, he said, Fritos...
...A year from now, will he still be seen as a fluke president...
...He spoke vaguely of a military buildup...
...Next time he asks, you can bet he'll get his cheeseburg-er—pronto...
...His agenda got short shrift in the speech, a mere five sentences in which he promised to cut taxes and "recover the momentum of our economy...
...He laughs at the notion, popular with reporters, that Vice President Dick Cheney will be running the White House...
...His view: I may have won only 48 percent of the vote, but I've got 100 percent of the presidency...
...The signs are good that he won't be...
...His inaugural address, beautifully written by chief speechwriter Mike Gerson, was the public Bush at his best...
...If Bush disagreed, he didn't say so...
...The private side is different: Fred Barnes is executive editor of THE WEEKLY STANDARD...
...His son courts them...
...He insisted he won't jettison any of his agenda in the spirit of bipartisanship...
...Finally, Bush doesn't believe he should act like a half-president or "president-select" just because he lost the popular vote and won only with the aid of the U.S...
...Bush sees Rumsfeld as a no-nonsense adviser who is strong and knowledgeable enough to carry the fight to increase military spending and install a missile defense system...
...Two more traits: Bush is more pugnacious than he appears in public, and he has a preference for strong aides who are willing to fight...
...The elder President Bush had gotten along famously with Democrats while serving in Congress in the late 1960s, and thought that if he was nice as president, the Democrats in the House and Senate would reciprocate...
...Bush brims with self-confidence...
...All you have to do is not call me," Cheney told Bush...
...Rather, Cheney will be Bush's chief agent on Capitol Hill, where he will speak with the full authority of the president...
...Oh, we don't have snacks, she answered...
...Nor does the new President Bush expect any help from the Washington press corps...
...Then, when senators offered their advice, one told Bush that any time he spent conferring with Senate Democratic leader Tom Daschle would be time wasted...
...Daschle, the senator said, was deeply partisan and wants only to ruin Bush's plans...
...Supreme Court...
...The new President Bush believes Democratic leaders such as Daschle are mainly trouble...
...Cheney is said to have reminded Bush how easy it will be to curtail his power...
...A cheeseburger, he said...
...Minutes later, as Bush left the plane, he demanded, "Where's the outline...
...Two days before his inauguration, Bush showed the same combative, resolute streak during an interview with Brit Hume of Fox News...
...To Democrats who don't like his conservative cabinet nominees, Bush's message was "too bad...
...The way the speech was crafted, however, shows the private Bush at his best...
...He also said, "We will confront weapons of mass destruction, so that a new century is spared new hor-rors"—a reference to deploying a missile defense system...
...Bush senior took the support of conservative Republicans for granted...
...Bush and close aides tinkered a bit, and the speech was ready five days before Bush's swearing in...
...He's particularly taken with Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld, whom he didn't know well beforehand...
...We affirm a new commitment to live out our nation's promise through civility, courage, compassion, and character," he said...
...And Bush presumably recognizes that Rumsfeld will be more than a match for Secretary of State Colin Powell in cabinet squabbles...
...So the question is whether this combination of charm and intensity will produce a successful presidency...
...From the moment he arrived in Washington three days before his inauguration, Bush was in full demanding mode, first lady Laura Bush told Carl Cameron of Fox News...
...Bush knew he wanted two things: a big theme (healing the cultural divide) and an indication of what kind of president he aims to be (compassionate conservative...
...A few minutes later, she asked if he'd like a meal...
...He called for unity, sacrifice, service, justice, and opportunity...

Vol. 6 • January 2001 • No. 19


 
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