May 19, 2006
THE THIRD WAY IS NOTHING BUT NUANCE (via Pepys):
The Nuance Box: The president is trapped in it (John Dickerson, May 18, 2006, Slate)
President Bush has built his political career on clarity and simplicity. He's presented himself as the teller of truths sharply stated. He and his administration saw things clearly, made crisp decisions, and were home for dinner. In the post-9/11 uproar, Bush's clarity defined him and won him admirers. His plain-spokenness about "evil" was bracing and just what the country seemed to want. But the president's greatest talent has suddenly become a curse. Lack of clarity bedevils Bush on immigration reform, high gas prices, and Iraq. He's now trying to make nuanced arguments but his presidency rests on an anti-nuance platform. Now he has to actually make a subtle case, but he has neither the tools to do so nor a receptive audience.Democrats have come to see any Bush attempt at nuance as a bait and switch. "Compassionate conservatism" sounded OK to them in 2000, but then Bush turned out to be just conservative. And conservatives see nuance as a sign of weakness, in part because Bush has taught them to view it as such. During the 2004 campaign, Bush advisers and campaign officials turned "nuance" into a pejorative. They walloped Kerry with it like a mallet. It was a point of pride for the president, who once reportedly told Sen. Joe Lieberman, "I don't do nuance."
Now Bush is nuancing all over the place, trying to explain to his supporters the complicated competing interests that require everyone to compromise by gathering at some "rational middle ground."
The notion that the "Compassionate Conservative" didn't build his career on nuance is self-refuting.
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Of course, what really upsets folks is that his nuance always works, Immigration measure said likely to pass (Associated Press, May. 19, 2006 )
"Compassionate conservatism" sounded OK to them in 2000
That must be why the Dems took their loss with such good grace.
Posted by: David Cohen at May 19, 2006 4:30 PM"Lack of clarity bedevils Bush on ...high gas prices..." The statement is too nuanced for me to comprehend.
Posted by: ic at May 19, 2006 7:31 PM