The next Bush in politics criticizes Gov. Crist
The Associated Press
Published: Saturday, February 21, 2009 at 5:40 p.m.
Last Modified: Saturday, February 21, 2009 at 5:40 p.m.
ORLANDO, Fla. -- George P. Bush may not be ready to follow his father, grandfather and uncle into politics just yet, but he is trying to help the Republican Party regain a conservative message, which on Saturday included criticism of Florida Gov. Charlie Crist.
Bush, the son of former Gov. Jeb Bush, grandson of former President George H. Bush and nephew of former President George W. Bush, addressed a national conference of young Republicans and told them there is a rift in the party between fiscal conservatives and what he calls "D light" — Republicans who are trying to appeal to the political middle.
"There's some in our party that want to assume that government is the answer to all of our problems," Bush said. "I'm not going to name any names."
But he said in Florida, there were Republicans who have endorsed the recent $787 billion stimulus plan that Democratic President Barack Obama signed into law. Bush was referring to Republican Crist, who lobbied hard for the bill, including an appearance with Obama in Fort Myers.
"You know who I'm talking about," Bush said, as the crowd attending the Young Republican National Federation murmured and laughed a little tensely. "That's problematic. We as conservatives have to ultimately balance the federal government's checkbook."
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Lord let me live long enough to never see another Bush in power in this country.