Showing posts with label Weekly Standard. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Weekly Standard. Show all posts

Thursday, September 08, 2005

The Weakened Standard, II


Yesterday I observed that William Kristol seems to believe that President Bush is incompetent. His latest editorial suggests that Bush is weak and stupid (or is there another way to read this):
Would any of his aides have the nerve to tell him that as Supreme Court jurists go, Gonzales would be mediocre--and not a solid bet to move the court in a constitutionalist direction? Would any of them have the nerve to explain to the president that a Gonzales nomination would utterly demoralize many of his supporters, who are sticking with him and his party, through troubles in Iraq and screw-ups with Katrina, precisely because they want a few important things out of a Bush presidency--and one of these is a more conservative court? Would any of them tell the president that risking a core item in the conservative agenda for the sake of either friendship, diversity, or short-term political spin, would be substantively wrong, and politically disastrous?

Maybe. And maybe Bush doesn't need all these reminders.
That last sentence seems designed to provide him with some plausible deniability if he is confronted with the obvious implications of his rhetorical questions. But "maybe"? Leaving aside Kristol's assessment of Gonzales, which appears driven by ideology as opposed to evidence, Bush is well aware of what his supporters expect (and demand) for the Supreme Court. With friends like Kristol....

Bush's larger problem is probably not that he will forget to appoint a "conservative", but finding another Roberts - somebody whose philosophies he believes will satisfy both his politically conservative base, while simultaneously satisfying religious "conservatives" who expect his nominees to overturn Roe v Wade, to permit greater state subsidy of religious organizations and a greater role for religion in the public sphere, and to suppress, using Scalia's preferred phrasing, "the so-called homosexual agenda."

Wednesday, September 07, 2005

The Weakened Standard


David Ignatius quotes William Kristol:
"Almost every Republican I have spoken with is disappointed" by the administration's response to Katrina, Kristol told The Post's Jim VandeHei. "He is a strong president . . . but he has never really focused on the importance of good execution. I think that is true in many parts of his presidency."
If I may be completely unfair in my translation of that remark:
He is a strong president...
This seems to mean, "I agree with Bush's agenda."
but he has never really focused on the importance of good execution.
This seems to mean, "But he's completely incompetent." A CEO President who can't execute? The head of the Executive Branch of government who can't execute? You can't be more damning than that.

Kristol also previously weighed in on Bush's performance on Iraq while on the Daily Show - "He did drive us into a ditch" - while continuing to insist that Bush should be the guy we let attempt to drive us out. (Surprisingly, we still seem to be in the ditch.) Granted, some might argue that it isn't Bush who has failed so much as the effort to put Kristol's preferred philosophies into practice. But either way, it is high time to stop mincing around the facts, and to acknowledge the extent of the failure.