George H. W. Bush: The American Presidents Series: The 41st President, 1989-1993 (American Presidents (Times))

George H. W. Bush: The American Presidents Series: The 41st President, 1989-1993 (American Presidents (Times))
by Timothy Naftali

George H. W. Bush: The American Presidents Series: The 41st President, 1989-1993 (American Presidents (Times))
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Author: Timothy Naftali
Editor: Arthur M. Schlesinger
Editor: Sean Wilentz
Edition: Hardcover
Audio: English (Unknown); English (Original Language); English (Published)
Published: 2007-12-10
ISBN: 0805069666
Number of pages: 224
Publisher: Times Books

Book Reviews of George H. W. Bush: The American Presidents Series: The 41st President, 1989-1993 (American Presidents (Times))

Book Review: Brief, but Good
Summary: 4 Stars

George H. W. Bush has the honor of the person who was president when I was born. As such, I took it upon myself to learn a little more about the world when I came into it.

This book is a brief overview of Bush the Elder's life. Even before he became president, Bush had served in numerous political positions. First a Congressman, Ambassador to the UN, Chairman of the RNC, Liaison to China, Director of Central Intelligence, and Vice President under Ronald Reagan, after a failed presidential run. Although the description of this period in Bush's life is rather summarized, one does get a view of how Bush's views changed, or changed by whatever circumstance required it to, over this period. Strangely enough throughout all of this, Bush still strives to be vice president. As noted in the book, no American politician had strived for the vice presidency so many times and lost. Bush's toughest task during his vice presidency came when the Iran-Contra scandal broke. He tactfully said he was out of the loop when he knew more than he admitted.

As 1988 loomed, Bush prepared for another run for the presidency. The book recalls key moments during the campaign such as Willie Horton, "read my lips," and Democratic nominee Michael Dukakis's blunder of being photographed in a tank. When the election finally came, Bush was probably still riding on Reagan's popularity and won with a comfortable margin.

Despite serving only one term (1989-1993), Bush was president during a world of change. Granted, Bush does not deserve very much credit for it. Had he not been in office the revolutions in Eastern Europe and the collapse of the Soviet Union probably still would have occurred. Still, Bush kept a watchful eye and met Gorbachev a few times.

As the author said, part of Bush's presidency was to clean up the mess Reagan had left him. There was the Savings and Loan crisis which required some big spending by the federal government to fix. This only worsened the deficit Bush had to deal with. Bush ended up doing something he knew was political suicide and ultimately decided to raise taxes thus breaking his major campaign promise.

Bush had more success in foreign policy. He ordered an invasion of Panama to depose Manuel Noriega, a former US ally gone bad. His greatest challenge came when Iraq, under Saddam Hussein, ordered an invasion and brutal occupation of neighboring Kuwait. During that period, stories went around of Iraqi soldiers killing babies and other atrocities. Some stories were outright falsehoods, but Bush took them to heart and no doubt played in part of his decision to use force against Iraq. After the air campaign and 100-hour ground war in early 1991, Iraqi forces had been expelled from Kuwait. Bush's approval rating shot up to 89% due to the swift victory and minimum American and coalition casualties. Although there was criticism at the time of the ultimate decision not to follow Saddam into Iraq and depose him.

Unfortunately for Bush, the high approval Americans gave him after the Gulf War did not last. The economy started to sag later in his term. His approval rating started to plummet. In 1992, he would lose reelection to Bill Clinton.

The final part of the book covers his post-presidency until the mid-2000s. He was not a very active ex-president. He wrote some books, gave some speeches, and parachuted out of a plane.

It may still be too early to fully judge the Bush, Sr. presidency. After all, the man is still alive. One's views on certain actions can change depending on later events. For example, although many people criticized his decision not to remove Saddam from power, during his son's presidency years later when another war in Iraq deposed him and led to a years long occupation, Bush, Sr. may have been right at the time.

Today Bush, Sr. is probably best remembered for his famous quote "Read my lips; no new taxes." But his presidency, and life, was much more than that.

This book did a decent job of summarizing major points in his life. It is not very detailed, though. This is the first book of The American Presidents series I have read, so I am assuming all the other books follow a similar formula. It may be years, or decades, before the definitive George H. W. Bush biography is written, if ever. Until then, this book is an enjoyable weekend read.

Summary of George H. W. Bush: The American Presidents Series: The 41st President, 1989-1993 (American Presidents (Times))

The judicious statesman who won victories abroad but suffered defeat at home, whose wisdom and demeanor served America well at a critical time
 
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 Timothy Naftali argues, no one of his generation 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. And following Iraq's 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.

It was ultimately his political awkwardness that cost Bush a second term. His toughest decisions widened fractures in the Republican Party, and with his party divided, 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.

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