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George Bush was a throwback to a different era. A patrician figure not known for eloquence, Bush dismissed ideology as the vision thing. Yet, as biographer Naftali argues, no one was better prepared for the challenges facing the United States as the Cold War ended. Bush wisely encouraged the liberalization of the Soviet system and skillfully orchestrated the reunification of Germany. Following Iraqs invasion of Kuwait in 1990, he united the global community to defeat Saddam Hussein. At home, Bush reasserted fiscal discipline after the excesses of the Reagan years. Ultimately, his political awkwardness cost Bush a second term: his toughest decisions widened fractures in the Republican Party, and Bush lost his bid for reelection in 1992. In a final irony, the conservatives who scorned him would return to power eight years later, under his son and namesake, with the result that the elder George Bush would see his reputation soar.;Poppy -- The understudy -- Cleaning up Reagans mess -- Unexpected greatness -- Commander in chief -- The collapse -- Paterfamilias.

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THE AMERICAN PRESIDENTS SERIES Joyce Appleby on Thomas Jefferson Louis - photo 1

THE AMERICAN PRESIDENTS SERIES

Joyce Appleby on Thomas Jefferson

Louis Auchincloss on Theodore Roosevelt

Jean H. Baker on James Buchanan

H. W. Brands on Woodrow Wilson

Alan Brinkley on John F. Kennedy

Douglas Brinkley on Gerald R. Ford

Josiah Bunting III on Ulysses S. Grant

James MacGregor Burns and Susan Dunn on George Washington

Charles W. Calhoun on Benjamin Harrison

Gail Collins on William Henry Harrison

Robert Dallek on Harry S. Truman

John W. Dean on Warren G. Harding

John Patrick Diggins on John Adams

Elizabeth Drew on Richard M. Nixon

John S. D. Eisenhower on Zachary Taylor

Paul Finkelman on Millard Fillmore

Annette Gordon-Reed on Andrew Johnson

Henry F. Graff on Grover Cleveland

David Greenberg on Calvin Coolidge

Gary Hart on James Monroe

Hendrik Hertzberg on Jimmy Carter

Michael F. Holt on Franklin Pierce

Roy Jenkins on Franklin Delano Roosevelt

Zachary Karabell on Chester Alan Arthur

Lewis H. Lapham on William Howard Taft

William E. Leuchtenburg on Herbert Hoover

Gary May on John Tyler

George S. McGovern on Abraham Lincoln

Timothy Naftali on George H. W. Bush

Charles Peters on Lyndon B. Johnson

Kevin Phillips on William McKinley

Robert V. Remini on John Quincy Adams

Ira Rutkow on James A. Garfield

John Seigenthaler on James K. Polk

Hans L. Trefousse on Rutherford B. Hayes

Tom Wicker on Dwight D. Eisenhower

Ted Widmer on Martin Van Buren

Sean Wilentz on Andrew Jackson

Garry Wills on James Madison

ALSO BY TIMOTHY NAFTALI

Khrushchevs Cold War:

The Inside Story of an American Adversary
(with Aleksandr Fursenko)

Blind Spot:

The Secret History of American Counterterrorism

U.S. Intelligence and the Nazis
(with Richard Breitman,
Norman J. W. Goda, and Robert Wolfe)

The Presidential Recordings:

John F. Kennedy:

The Great Crises, Volume 1 (July 30August 1962)
(Editor)

The Great Crises, Volume 2 (SeptemberOctober 21, 1962)
(Coeditor with Philip Zelikow)

One Hell of a Gamble:

Khrushchev, Castro, and Kennedy, 19581964
(with Aleksandr Fursenko)

George H.W. Bush

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Timothy Naftali

George H. W.
Bush

THE AMERICAN PRESIDENTS ARTHUR M SCHLESINGER JR AND SEAN WILENTZ - photo 3

THE AMERICAN PRESIDENTS

ARTHUR M. SCHLESINGER, JR., AND SEAN WILENTZ,

GENERAL EDITORS

Times Books
HENRY HOLT AND COMPANY, NEW YORK

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Copyright 2007 by Timothy Naftali

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Distributed in Canada by H. B. Fenn and Company Ltd.

Frontispiece: Portrait of President George H. W. Bush CORBIS

Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data

Naftali, Timothy J.

George H. W. Bush / Timothy Naftali. 1st ed.

p. cm.(The American presidents series)

Includes bibliographical references and index.

ISBN-13: 978-0-8050-6966-2

ISBN-10: 0-8050-6966-6

1. Bush, George, 1924 2. PresidentsUnited StatesBiography.

3. United StatesPolitics and government19891993. I. Title.

E882.N34 2007

973.928092dc22

[B]

2007026217

Henry Holt books are available for special promotions and
premiums. For details contact: Director, Special Markets.

First Edition 2007

Printed in the United States of America

1 3 5 7 9 10 8 6 4 2

For my mother, Marjorie Naftali,
and in memory of Frederick Holborn
and Arthur M. Schlesinger, Jr.:
three beloved students of human nature

Contents

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Editors Note

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THE AMERICAN PRESIDENCY

The president is the central player in the American political order. That would seem to contradict the intentions of the Founding Fathers. Remembering the horrid example of the British monarchy, they invented a separation of powers in order, as Justice Brandeis later put it, to preclude the exercise of arbitrary power. Accordingly, they divided the government into three allegedly equal and coordinate branchesthe executive, the legislative, and the judiciary.

But a system based on the tripartite separation of powers has an inherent tendency toward inertia and stalemate. One of the three branches must take the initiative if the system is to move. The executive branch alone is structurally capable of taking that initiative. The Founders must have sensed this when they accepted Alexander Hamiltons proposition in the Seventieth Federalist that energy in the executive is a leading character in the definition of good government. They thus envisaged a strong presidentbut within an equally strong system of constitutional accountability. (The term imperial presidency arose in the 1970s to describe the situation when the balance between power and accountability is upset in favor of the executive.)

The American system of self-government thus comes to focus in the presidencythe vital place of action in the system, as Woodrow Wilson put it. Henry Adams, himself the great-grandson and grandson of presidents as well as the most brilliant of American historians, said that the American president resembles the commander of a ship at sea. He must have a helm to grasp, a course to steer, a port to seek. The men in the White House (thus far only men, alas) in steering their chosen courses have shaped our destiny as a nation.

Biography offers an easy education in American history, rendering the past more human, more vivid, more intimate, more accessible, more connected to ourselves. Biography reminds us that presidents are not supermen. They are human beings too, worrying about decisions, attending to wives and children, juggling balls in the air, and putting on their pants one leg at a time. Indeed, as Emerson contended, There is properly no history; only biography.

Presidents serve us as inspirations, and they also serve us as warnings. They provide bad examples as well as good. The nation, the Supreme Court has said, has no right to expect that it will always have wise and humane rulers, sincerely attached to the principles of the Constitution. Wicked men, ambitious of power, with hatred of liberty and contempt of law, may fill the place once occupied by Washington and Lincoln.

The men in the White House express the ideals and the values, the frailties and the flaws, of the voters who send them there. It is altogether natural that we should want to know more about the virtues and the vices of the fellows we have elected to govern us. As we know more about them, we will know more about ourselves. The French political philosopher Joseph de Maistre said, Every nation has the government it deserves.

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