The GOP Looking Glass

For the young Turks and their older allies -- my National Review colleagues Ramesh Ponnuru, Yuval Levin and David Frum, the Atlantic's Ross Douthat and Reihan Salam, New York Times columnist David Brooks et al -- the problem is that Bush botched the GOP's shot at real reform. For the Limbaugh crowd, the issue seems to be that we've already tried this reform stuff -- from both Bush and McCain -- and look where it's gotten us. Full Story »

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by Denise Clendening - Nov. 14, 2008

This is entertaining opinion journalism and ignores the voting record of conservatives who overwhelmingly supported Bush for the last 8 years.

For Goldberg to now distance himself from Bush in this manner is sad and also interesting to see how he is trying to rewrite history. When he discusses compassionate conservatism he does not mention how that worked after Katrina and for our wounded soldiers. The inference in the article that conservatives were waiting to dissent because we were at war is a weak argument and is not supported by their voting record.There is no mention of Bush's conservative approach to deregulation of the banking industry in the article.

This is not to suggest that Bush was in fact a liberal president.

I cannot believe he wrote that. Goldberg had been cheering Bush on for 8 years and now he is throwing him under the bus in hope to help repair the damage done. It will take more than trying to relabel Bush.

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