Sunday, January 17, 2010

A Real Class Act

bush

I just got done watching a news clip in which Bill Clinton and George W. Bush were interviewed about the work they plan to do to help the victims of the horrific Haitian earthquake. I've had my issues with Bush, but found it so refreshing to see his face on the news after a year of nonstop Obama fawning by the American Pravda.

Often true character can best be assessed not by what we say, but by what we do. Remember these gems:

obama won't salute flag

obama after beers

bush ft hood

Bush is a class act. With all the abuse he has received from the American Pravda and especially the "blame Bush for everything" routine coming out of the current White House, he is an absolute gentleman vs the narcissitic President Obama.

I'll never forget the gallant Bush 41 kissing Hillary Clinton at the opening of the Clinton presidential library. A clear difference in upbringing in the Bush family. Doesn't say much for Mama Obama.

Read more from the American Thinker:

The measure of a man
Jeannie DeAngelis

"During the Henry Gates Officer Crowley racial controversy there was a telling picture of Crowley assisting a disabled Henry Gates as both walked a few paces behind the ever haughty and imperious Barack Obama. As Obama was strutting before the cameras championing racial equality, the Officer, who had been portrayed as a racist by Gates, relinquished pride and exhibited compassion for his accuser. If what Michelle Obama professes is the truth and 'actions speak louder than words,' the picture of Crowley compassionately aiding and guiding Gates down the Rose Garden steps said a mouthful. Officer Crowley's empathy, as compared to Barack Obama's self-obsessed concern, was evident with out a word.

Yesterday, America witnessed a similar display of humbleness. George W. Bush, criticized, mocked, humiliated, blamed and dishonored by both Bill Clinton and Barack Obama, put the needs of the Haitian people before personal feelings and pride.

One of the many thousands of things Obama demeaned G.W. Bush for was his handling of Katrina. Sharply criticizing the ex-President Obama vowed, 'We must ensure that the failures of the past are never repeated.' Then Obama has the unmitigated audacity to call the supposed failed hurricane president in to assist in the relief effort to Haiti, a disaster of mass Biblical proportion. If Obama believed G.W. Bush was such a failure during Katrina, why enlist a bumbler in the Haitian effort? Or was Obama in need of an inclusive photo op before Tuesday's special election in Massachusetts?

Not only did Bush respond to Obama's invitation to assist the Haitian people, the former President 'heaped burning coals upon Obama's head' by respectfully commending the standing President for a 'swift and timely response to the disaster.' Quite the opposite from the fiery darts Obama has been lobbing for years in Bush's direction.

For political expediency Obama continues to diminish G.W. Bush in the minds of the American people. In response, the ex-President reciprocated by building up Barack Obama's wounded reputation before the nation. George W. Bush behaved like Officer Crowley; only this time Bush assisted a political cripple who may talk a good talk, but if you watch closely has trouble walking without a crutch.

In the Rose Garden lofty rhetoric came from Barack Obama before heading off to Massachusetts to campaign for Martha Coakley, while action was displayed on the part of George Bush. To even stand there in the company of unrelenting accusers means that Bush possesses the strength of character to put aside demeaning accusations and refuse to dwell on personal feelings in order to address the needs of a devastated nation.

Speaking about America's commitment to rebuild the Gulf Region three years after the hurricane, Obama did not squander an opportunity to bolster himself by demeaning Bush. Professing faith in skills and abilities far above the Bush administration's failures Obama said, 'The American people are watching. They need this plan to work. They expect to see the money that they've earned they've worked so hard to earn - spent in its intended purposes without waste, without inefficiency, without fraud,' which is pretty much what Obama says about everything.

In the meantime, with humility and grace G.W. Bush's compassion and concern for the dignity of the dead and the dire circumstances of the living surpass the awkwardness of having to appear in the Rose Garden next to someone whose main concern is self. George W. Bush, like the modest Officer Crowley, seems more than willing to walk in the shadow of hubris if it means helping Haiti. Yesterday, George W. Bush illustrated to the people Barack claims are closely watching---the grace and character of a deferential man of integrity."

7 comments:

Diogenes said...

I probably shouldn't say this, because it's against "my" interests and in favor of "your" interests, but....

Did it occur to you that using one of the goofier Bush photos -- especially under the headline "A Real Class Act" -- is a bit too funny for words? Surely not EVERY Bushie photo makes him look like a buffoon. Even the Tap-Dancing Bush on the front steps of the White House, waiting for forlorn John McCain, would be better than this silly grin.

Debra Moore said...

Hey, Anonymous, post your comment without the "ear-buffoon" label and I'll post it. As much as I disagree with Obama, I still need to show some respect for his position as our president.

I know Diogenes used the "buffoon" word for Bush, but he didn't actually call him a buffoon. That's why I posted his comment.

Anonymous said...

Debra: it's clear that diogenes is your tagteam partner on this board.

I'll leave you two to play with yourselves!

Diogenes said...

Awww, don't go away mad, Anon. Just go away.

Anonymous said...

Diogenes: Debra is not posting any of my replies to your attacks on Bush, Is "Big ears" a PC word?

So I have to assume that Debra is a Christian with liberal sympathies.

She also let your "buffoon" and “teabaggers” comment stand, what's the deal?

Debra Moore said...

Diogenes said, "photo makes him look like a buffoon". He didn't actually say Bush was a "buffoon", though it was awfully close. Perhaps, I should not have posted it.

Nevertheless, I can't post comments with name-calling about Obama or others. Believe me, I have no liberal sympathies-none, nada, zip.

Early on I called Obama all kinds of names, but as a Christian, God convicted me that I must honor Obama's position as our president and show some respect for him because of that title. Thus, no name-calling, even though I would LOVE to do so. But, ultimately I'm accountable to God for this blog.

However, I can nail Obama with all I've got in the area of his endless policy blunders, and I intend to do so because this man promotes things that are an abomination in God's eyes, and he is destroying our country, and much of it is intentional.

Anonymous said...

Debra: Disregard my last post, I know you're held by your convictions and I respect that.

So, I will be more careful in the future.

I need to snap out of this!

I was beginning to sound like that whiney liberal diogenes and that’s not me.

Aaaaaaaaaaaaaaahh!