George W. Bush in Christian Science Monitor


On Principles & Values: I trust the people, and Al Gore trusts Washington

Bush has settled at last on a core message that resonates with a populist theme: “I trust the people, and Al Gore trusts Washington.”

In the most striking example of attempted political pick-pocketing, Bush is arguing that the last eight years of prosperity have nothing to do with the Clinton-Gore administration. “Our economy is strong today not because of Al Gore,” he says. “Our economy is strong today because we’re a land of dreamers and doers.”

Bush is, in effect, taking President Reagan’s classic reelection argument, “Are you better off now than you were four years ago?” and standing it on its side. He is acknowledging that the average American is better off today than four or eight years ago, and offering in its place his populist-tinged theme of trust. The polls show the public doesn’t want a tax cut, he says, but he believes it’s the right thing to do - that the surplus is the people’s money, and he’s going to give some of it back to the people.

Source: Linda Feldmann, The Christian Science Monitor Oct 31, 2000

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