Friday, July 13, 2007

Bush Has Lost Noonan

Peggy Noonan, Reagan's speechwriter, weighs in on Bush and the vox populi. Interesting reading.

I suspect people pick up with Mr. Bush the sense that part of his drama, part of the story of his presidency, is that he gets to be the romantic about history, and the American people get to be the realists. Of the two, the latter is not the more enjoyable role.

Americans have always been somewhat romantic about the meaning of our country, and the beacon it can be for the world, and what the Founders did. But they like the president to be the cool-eyed realist, the tough customer who understands harsh realities.

With Mr. Bush it is the people who are forced to be cool-eyed and realistic. He's the one who goes off on the toots. This is extremely irritating, and also unnatural. Actually it's weird.

2 comments:

Garrett said...

I wish I weren't too lazy to scroll back and see how recently you accused one of us of having BDS. It wasn't all that long ago, I know...

Gonzo said...

Ah, but there's a difference between rational disagreement and blind hatred.