ANALYSIS: Bush follows the Gipper's playbook
By DAVID WESTPHAL, McClatchy Washington Bureau Chief
WASHINGTON (June 6, 4:52 pm PDT) - Although he may not speak of his presidency in this way, George W. Bush is following a course that seems taken directly from the Ol' Gipper's playbook.
Bush's military build-up, his big tax cuts, his acceptance of record federal deficits and his conservative social agenda are the precise hallmarks that also defined the two-term presidency of Ronald Reagan, who died Saturday at age 93.
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Both men came to office favoring a corporate, hands-off management style. Both set regular business hours and hit the sack early. Both fled Washington whenever they could, trading business suits for jeans and cowboy hats on their respective ranches.
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"I think President George W. Bush has patterned some of his presidency on the presidency of Ronald Reagan," James Baker, Reagan's former chief of Staff, said Sunday on NBC's "Meet the Press."
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"George W. Bush has governed as if it were the third term of Ronald Reagan's presidency," conservative leader Grover Norquist told the Washington Post.
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http://www.tribnet.com/24hour/politics/story/1417651p-8731949c.htmlIs this the spin we are going to get now? bushie is the new Reagan.