MURDER, POLITICS, AND THE END OF THE JAZZ AGE
by Michael Wolraich
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By Peter Baker @ NYTimes.com, Oct. 19, 8:16 pm
home page lede: Former President George W. Bush defended immigration and free trade, while condemning nationalism, protectionism and “casual cruelty” in public discourse.
Neither of them mentioned President Trump by name but two of his predecessors emerged from political seclusion on Thursday to deliver what sounded like pointed rebukes of the current occupant of the Oval Office and the forces of division that propelled him to power.
In separate and unrelated appearances, former Presidents George W. Bush and Barack Obama both warned that the United States was being torn apart by ancient hatreds that should have been consigned to history long ago and called for addressing economic anxiety through common purpose. While not directly addressing Mr. Trump, neither left much doubt whom and what they had in mind.
Mr. Bush, the last Republican to hold the White House, spoke out at a conference he convened in New York to support democracy [....]
Comments
A snippet, badly delivered as always, but with some pretty incredible language:
Former President George W. Bush defended free trade and railed against populist rhetoric in an implicit criticism of President Trump. By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS. Photo by Seth Wenig/Associated Press
by artappraiser on Thu, 10/19/2017 - 10:49pm
Wow. I'm not going to talk about what the speech said or the how well Bush delivered it. What is shocking to me when compared to a Trump speech is the level of complexity in the ideas expressed and the level of vocabulary. After listening to several speeches Trump read that others wrote for him I don't think Trump could convincingly read that speech because he wouldn't understand the ideas. He would be mispronouncing and stumbling over words that aren't a part of his vocabulary.
by ocean-kat on Thu, 10/19/2017 - 11:16pm
I liked the little smirk after he said the line at the end of the video and got rousing applause.
by artappraiser on Thu, 10/19/2017 - 11:21pm
Jennifer Rubin of WaPo and Charlie Sykes author of “How the Right Lost It’s Mind” are trying to talk sense to Trump supporters. No Liberal is going to be able to convince Trump supporters that they made an error. As Rubin notes, the GOP is now the party of Roy Moore.
by rmrd0000 on Thu, 10/19/2017 - 11:03pm
George W. Bush’s unmistakable takedown of Trumpism — and Trump
Analysis by Aaron Blake @ WashingtonPost.com, Oct. 19
by artappraiser on Thu, 10/19/2017 - 11:30pm
'Our democracy is at stake,' Obama says on Virginia campaign trail
Stumping for Ralph Northam in the governor's race, the former president rails against 'the politics of fear.'
and by the same reporter!
George W. Bush slams Trumpism, without mentioning president by name
'Bigotry seems emboldened. Our politics seems more vulnerable to conspiracy theories and outright fabrication,' Bush declared.
by artappraiser on Thu, 10/19/2017 - 11:36pm