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Article: How Bush will run the country. (George Bush)
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- U.S. News & World Report
- Article date:
- November 21, 1988
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They didn't scream it with the same fervor as last time, but voters quite clearly sought "four more years" of the roarin '80s when the handed George Bush the nation's highest prize last week. The more discerning of them seemed to understand that Bush's inclination is to consolidate rather than innovate and that, they hoped, makes him a fit steward for the Reagan Revolution. Yet the contradictions appear equally obvious. A tinkerer will succeed a visionary. A man of pliable commitments will replace a steadfast crusader. A man who joshes about his own lack of charisma will replace the most stunningly appealing leader of the postwar era. A man who prides himself on ...
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