Here's a Glimpse of What Post-Trump Republican Amnesia Will Look Like
Do you remember George W. Bush? President for eight years, oversaw the destruction of two countries, was a big fan of baseball and also the expansion of the surveillance state? Loves to paint dogs.
Well, Bush was a Republican, and until very recently, most Republicans didn’t want you to remember that. After watching the love for Barack Obama at the 2016 Democratic National Convention, National Review writer and almost-presidential candidate David French wrote a column lambasting his party for not respecting Bush in the same way:
Watching the adulation heaped on Barack Obama last night, I was reminded of the shameful way the GOP — and the conservative movement more broadly — has treated George W. Bush. The last Republican to win a national election has become an object of scorn and mockery in many quarters of the Republican world.
The reason even “establishment” Republicans don’t bring Bush up much—except when they claim that at least he was better than Trump—is obvious: he was an embarrassment. Bush was a horrible president who gave way to Obama, the Tea Party, and—eventually—Donald Trump. Republicans forget his time in office because acknowledging his existence means admitting failure.