Especially the Democrats, weirdly enough. When he was in power, they basically considered him a dumb redneck (who grew up in New England and went to Yale), and they were constantly bemoaning the fact that his stupidity and his rhetoric were alienating important American allies. Now Bush seems to have gone through a Marvel-esque redemption arc, and the east coast establishment simply loves him -- he's the grand old senior statesman of our time. Simply not being Donald Trump is apparently the bar we've established for wise statecraft.
Seeing the Starbucks-drinking libs go from "Bush is the worst president in the history of America," and "He's a right-wing extremist who needs to be assassinated" to "let's applaud this loveable old man who made some mistakes, but was basically a welfare state leftist all along" has been pretty surreal.
Especially the Democrats, weirdly enough. When he was in power, they basically considered him a dumb redneck (who grew up in New England and went to Yale), and they were constantly bemoaning the fact that his stupidity and his rhetoric were alienating important American allies. Now Bush seems to have gone through a Marvel-esque redemption arc, and the east coast establishment simply loves him -- he's the grand old senior statesman of our time. Simply not being Donald Trump is apparently the bar we've established for wise statecraft.
Seeing the Starbucks-drinking libs go from "Bush is the worst president in the history of America," and "He's a right-wing extremist who needs to be assassinated" to "let's applaud this loveable old man who made some mistakes, but was basically a welfare state leftist all along" has been pretty surreal.