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George W. Bush Still A Drag On Rick Santorum's Prospects

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First Posted: 02/23/2012 11:33 pm Updated: 02/24/2012 8:29 am

WASHINGTON - In 2006, Rick Santorum was decisively tossed out of his Senate seat in Pennsylvania by 18 points, in a wave election where Democrats romped largely because of President George W. Bush's unpopularity.

Six years later, Santorum is running for Bush's old job, but the former president is still a weight around his neck.

Santorum was dragged down in Wednesday night's debate by his support for a few of Bush's initiatives.

The 2002 No Child Left Behind legislation was the Bush agenda item that hurt Santorum most in the debate. Santorum said his support for the measure was "a mistake."

"It was against the principles I believed in, but, you know, when you're part of the team, sometimes you take one for the team, for the leader," Santorum said.

Mitt Romney, ignoring the fact that he himself supported No Child Left Behind, made hay Thursday with Santorum's ill-advised quip.

"I wonder which team he was taking it for," Romney said at a campaign stop in Phoenix. "My team is the American people, not the insiders in Washington."

Others said it was no mystery which team Santorum was on.

"The team he was taking it for was President George W. Bush in his first year in office," said Bill Kristol, the founder of the conservative Weekly Standard, on Fox News.

But Kristol said that Santorum's admission that he had erred was to the Pennsylvanian's credit, and that Romney's 2006 health care overhaul when he was governor of Massachusetts is a bigger problem for him.

"Maybe No Child Left Behind was bad legislation. Rick Santorum said last night, 'I made a mistake.' Mitt Romney has never said about RomneyCare, 'I made a mistake.' And as a conservative, I think RomneyCare is a heck of a lot bigger mistake than the No Child Left Behind bill," Kristol said.

Romney also dinged Santorum Wednesday for two other times that Santorum helped Bush, namely his 2004 endorsement of fellow Pennsylvania Sen. Arlen Specter -- which was important to the White House at the time so that they kept control of the Senate -- and Bush's imposition of tariffs on imported steel in 2002.

Santorum's steel tariff decision was driven as much by parochial self-interest as any loyalty to Bush, but it was nonetheless a controversial decision with conservatives for Bush to put the trade barriers in place, and Santorum's support -- at a time when he was the number three Republican in the Senate -- was a help to the White House.

The way in which Bush's legacy has begun to hurt Santorum is a microcosm, some said, for how the former Republican president negatively impacted the conservative movement as a whole.

"Santorum is a perfect example of what Bushism did to the Republican Party," said a former Senate GOP aide with detailed knowledge of Santorum's work in GOP leadership, who feels Santorum "undermine(d) fiscal conservatives."

Many conservatives see No Child Left Behind, along with Bush's expansion of Medicare and his failure to veto any spending bills for most of his presidency -- while Republicans controlled Congress -- as betrayals of conservative belief in limited government. They believe Bush accelerated a trend of expanding the federal government that has in turn been sped up by President Barack Obama.

A win for Santorum in next Tuesday's Michigan primary would be a game-changer, badly wounding Romney and thrusting Santorum forward into the driver's seat. But Santorum's Bush association is one of the major factors -- past statements on social issues is the other big one -- that has been a drag on his momentum this week, as Romney has moved to make up ground in the polls.

Yet Andrew Card, who was Bush's White House chief of staff from 2001 to 2006, said that Santorum was not an automatic Bush ally in every fight.

"He was not always a dependable vote to be honest with you. We had to work hard for it," Card told The Huffington Post. "But he listened well and gave us the benefit of the doubt when we came to him with a challenge."

On No Child Left Behind, Card said he "put Rick in the leaning favorable-skeptic category" going into the effort to pass the legislation. Santorum's caution, Card said, was based on concerns about the federal government's role in education.

"I still think it's the right policy," Card, currently acting dean of The Bush School of Government and Public Service at Texas A&M University, said of the law.

"It didn't always get implemented to live up to people's expectations. But it was a noble and historic reform that was brought into education that you were going to hold people accountable and have some measure of success," Card said. "It did crack the establishment to bring more accountability to it."

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WASHINGTON - In 2006, Rick Santorum was decisively tossed out of his Senate seat in Pennsylvania by 18 points, in a wave election where Democrats romped largely because of President George W. Bush's u...
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CoronaDischarge 01:56 AM on 02/24/2012
He was on the Bush soul train when he was in the Senate grinding out earmarks, and Romney hired lobbyists to bring him Olympic Gold to balance his books ... and now Romney's  hired all of Bush's advisers  ... there's hardly a neutrino of difference between the smell on both of them.

Romney ... Resolute ?  Saint Orem ... Courage? ... They wish.  ... I think the two of them need to  Read More...
10:33 AM on 03/05/2012
THEY ALL AGREE WITH BUSH! NO BLACK PROGRESS!!!!
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truly moderate
Reform Party, a third way
03:52 PM on 02/28/2012
All this blame Bush from both conservatives and liberals.......yet Bush was supported at several points by BOTH sides, depending on the issue. Think about it. Blame Bush all you want, but liberals and conservatives (especially the congressional side) should also blame themselves.
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othel
ask NOT what your country WILL do for you
07:29 PM on 02/26/2012
Just saw where Psycho Rick has said that JFK's remarks to a protestant group during the 1960 campaign was disgusting. NOT because he (JFK) was apologizing for being Catholic, but because he was stipulating his position of adhereing to the constitution's separation of church and state. Psycho Rick believes there should be NO such separation and criticized Kennedy for saying so!
Oh, and in other Psycho Rick News he's now criticizing the President for saying all kids should go to college.
AND THIS GUY IS ACTUALLY LEADING IN THE GOP PRIMARY!!!
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truly moderate
Reform Party, a third way
03:50 PM on 02/28/2012
You really think a far right socially conservative candidate will beat out a moderate whose focus IS ON THE ECONOMY when the #1 issue is the economy? I don't think so. Santorum's surge is temporal.
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othel
ask NOT what your country WILL do for you
05:45 PM on 02/28/2012
"..will beat out a moderate whose focus IS ON THE ECONOMY when the #1 issue is the economy?"
Are you following the same GOP primary campaign the rest of us are? Romney's been to busy putting his silver spooned feet in his mouth and trying to convince anyone who will listen that he's REALLY conservative to worry about talking about the economy.
Don't write off Psycho Rick......
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Gary Strawley
03:02 AM on 02/26/2012
santrum is just a child, Has no idea what life is, if U are not rich, !!! Has know Idea what it is like to
be a none rich american! They are just out, to help the poor and the middle class! If U can not see this U must be brainwashed!!! Maybe U should have a new thought in UR head, once ever 10 or 12 years!!
And notice what is really going on, beside the corperations bought the congress and UUU
04:48 PM on 02/25/2012
That's not all he's dragged down by. How did this dumb nonentity get this far?
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Gary Strawley
03:50 AM on 02/26/2012
only because of brainstwashed silly people, with a 5th grade brain, has allways know( Bushes leave all kids behind bill !!!) was real,U are still pretenting it was a good thing, is there one gop that would have the guts to tell the thruth NO NO! Why would they!!!
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corte33
Educator, Musician
12:13 PM on 02/25/2012
It's always convenient to blame your screw ups on somebody else. Being a team player is synonymous with "don't make waves".

Beaten men follow beaten paths.
11:42 AM on 02/25/2012
Putting aside all questions of policy -- and that's a LOT to put aside -- the fact that Republicans would even THINK to put up a candidate who lost his Senate seat in an 18-point shellacking is a testament to their desparate state.

Their coalition of chamber-of-commerce types, evangelicals, gun enthusiasts, Libertarians ("The New Irresponsibility"), white racists, and angry working stiffs who have been persuaded that Democrats are "elitist", is coming apart at the seams.
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negogato
Strengthen the Nation with Equal Education.
09:20 AM on 02/25/2012
George Bush is the hidden embodiment of the republican party.
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Susan Spacek Thompson
women for Obama!
09:24 AM on 02/25/2012
Don't forget the large part Cheney played.
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Nec V20
Liberal with five knuckles to back it up
06:04 AM on 02/25/2012
What makes the assertion that Dubya's two terms as President were the worst in US Presidential history is substantiated by the fact that if you have been playing a drinking game during the debates - and your trigger for a shot was "Bush" - you would have remained cold stone sober during all 20 of them to date.

What does Dubya have to show for his two terms?

Right from the beginning he worked diligently - and succeeded - in turning the surplus he was handed into a deficit.

He presided over the worst attack on US soil EVER

He reduced the Justice Department to an object of ridicule

He instigated an illegal and completely superfluous war with Iraq - the result of which is that George W. Bush cannot travel to Europe because he will be arrested for war crimes.

Due to his policies the US suffered the worst economic crash in 80 years.

And those are just a few of the things that the US suffered at the hands of the last time the Republicans were entrusted with guiding the fate of the country.
08:08 AM on 02/25/2012
There was also a coup of America by the Neocons, which is still in play, Just ask Bill Kristol
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Susan Spacek Thompson
women for Obama!
09:26 AM on 02/25/2012
Excellent comment! Also can't forget the part Cheney played. F&F
12:48 AM on 02/25/2012
Just talking about George W. Bush at this juncture not only shows how weak Obamas presidency is, but it may even constitute hate speech.
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negogato
Strengthen the Nation with Equal Education.
09:20 AM on 02/25/2012
Baloney - the republican party is again running for office. And George W Bush is the hidden embodiment of the republican party.
11:49 AM on 02/25/2012
President Obama's presidency is not weak. Just who was it who finally went after Osama and has cleaned up a few other of GWB's messes? You need to put your thinking cap on Mud Puppy and come up with a better line.
03:35 PM on 02/25/2012
obama happened to be in the right place at the right time it could have been john doe as president, he had nothing to do with.
07:43 PM on 02/24/2012
Santorum will win the nomination and the presidency. We will finally have an adult and non-usurper in the White House. All you progressives (commies) can then feel free to leave our constitutional republic and move to Greece where your utopia is waiting. Americans rejects your failed evil ideology of class warfare and entitlements...at least all of us that have common sense and love freedom.
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ritgar
no micro-bio is big enough for me
08:01 PM on 02/24/2012
Oh Wah Wah. Talking points getting a little stale.
02:40 AM on 02/25/2012
Seems like you've had the 'training' that any argument against the failed liberal/progressive agenda is that it is Fox News talking points. I think you are the one with the talking points.
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Wally Parnel
08:05 PM on 02/24/2012
Well your as smart as a Bush, except your a Dumber. Gettin' paid to be an idiot, great job you have there buddy.
02:44 AM on 02/25/2012
No argument just name calling. That is all we heard for 8 years while Bush was POTUS. You libs/progs are so smart - that is why we are 5 trillion more in debt and so many states are nearly in bankruptsy. You sound like the idiot.
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Razpooten
Nil homini certum est
06:33 PM on 02/24/2012
Dybya has been more radioactive then Chernobyl; no one will get near him.
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negogato
Strengthen the Nation with Equal Education.
08:51 AM on 02/25/2012
George the hidden.
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DavidEvan
chasing money changers out of government
06:08 PM on 02/24/2012
TThe problem is Republicans take everything for the team these days. They are the Star Trek Borg.
06:45 AM on 02/27/2012
Tee! Hee! For the greater good....(of no-one, nothing, no-way)
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David Maring
06:01 PM on 02/24/2012
Just read the hate filled posts here and on any conservative website and it should illustrate our need for a centrist party.....these people hate each other and they are bringing down our country.
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DavidEvan
chasing money changers out of government
06:13 PM on 02/24/2012
So we have a centrist President who conservatives label a socialist. Therein is the taking of sides.
07:26 AM on 02/27/2012
We need something because what we have is surely not working too well. Our elections have turned into school yard scraps, bullying and name calling. The conservatives have decided perhaps the church ought to run the state after all. The church doesn't say anything about compassion or good works....or does it? The Democrats can hardly get anything accomplished in Washington because their GOP colleagues are so bewildered that an intelligent black man is president, they can only manage to pout and say "you're not the boss of me." And the GOP clubhouse password is H. A. T. E.
"He has cast down the mighty from their throwns and has exalted the humble; He has filled the hungry with good things, and the rich he has sent away empty."
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David Maring
05:58 PM on 02/24/2012
Partisanship is destroying America and a single party system does not work......it is time for a centrist party.