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George W Bush paved the way for Trump to rehabilitate him is appalling
https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2020/may/06/george-w-bush-paved-the-way-for-trump-to-rehabilitate-him-is-appalling?
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On Saturday, Bush put out a video calling for compassion and national unity during the coronavirus crisis. In it, he declared: We are not partisan combatants; we are human beings. This is a lovely message; really, it is. It is just a shame he wasnt so invested in our shared humanity when he used the fabricated threat of weapons of mass destruction to bomb Iraq into oblivion. It is a pity he didnt think about how small our differences are when he fought LGBTQ+ rights. It is unfortunate he wasnt so concerned about compassion during his botched and heartless response to Hurricane Katrina.
If there were an Oscar for best use of cinematography to whitewash a bloody legacy, then Dubya has certainly earned it. His three-minute message which was part of The Call to Unite, a project featuring videos from celebrities such as Oprah Winfrey and Julia Roberts has been viewed more than 6m times and generated widespread praise. With Trump in office, suddenly Bush doesnt seem so bad to many observers. At least Bush could reach across the political aisle now and again. Bush handled post-Katrina by asking his father and Bill Clinton to help, tweeted Maggie Haberman, the New York Times White House correspondent. The current president has been uninterested in asking his predecessors to get involved as the country deals with Covid.
We dont have to do this. We dont have to normalise Bush or rewrite his record just because Trump is unleashing his own campaign of shock and awfulness. We dont have to minimise the enormous damage Bush did just because he didnt tweet misspelled abuse at his political enemies. We dont have to do any of this but a lot of Americans seem desperately to want to. This is partly because the US has a deep-seated reverence for its heads of state, as illustrated by the fact they retain the honorific of president after they have left office. Perhaps because Britain is a monarchy with a longer history than the US, we dont see our head of government as a national mother or father figure in quite the same way.
However, the bigger motivation behind the apparent desire to rehabilitate Bush is probably a desperation among liberals to see Trump as an anomaly who doesnt reflect the real US. But Trump is not an aberration. He didnt emerge from a vacuum. The lies, jingoism and anti-intellectualism of the Bush era helped pave the way for him and the steady rehabilitation of Bush is paving the way for Trump to evade accountability in the future.
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