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- May 01, 1989: The Presidency
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- TIME--The Weekly Newsmagazine--1989
- May 01, 1989 Abortion
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- <article>
- <source>Time Magazine</source>
- <hdr>
- NATION, Page 35
- The Presidency
- "A Sense of Assurance"
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- <p>By Hugh Sidey
- </p>
- <p> George Bush is sitting in the sun outside his office, face
- turned to gather the rays. Sheltering holly bushes rustle in
- the light breeze; birds sound and flit; big power lurks behind
- the tulips. "I feel very comfortable in the presidency," he
- says, hands behind his head, which is tilted back, eyes closed.
- "We're not geared up to have anything accomplished in 90 days
- or 100 days or any other period of time. But . . . things have
- happened in the first three months."
- </p>
- <p> He ticks them off: the savings and loan agreement, the
- Third World debt plan, "the contra thing," the budget deal.
- "We're going to have some big fights with a few," Bush
- continues. "I can't say we've solved every problem we intended
- to solve, but enough big things have taken form and shape."
- What's it like to be President? "Well, I have a sense of
- assurance."
- </p>
- <p> Comfortable, indeed. He may be the President, but he is
- still tip-to-top Bush. His brown shoes (accompanying a gray
- pinstripe suit) are cracked and polished almost orange. Boola
- boola. His wide, worn black leather belt swaths a trim middle.
- True blue. He wears a necktie with dozens of zebras frolicking
- on a field of red. "It's kind of a preservation,
- preserve-the-zebra tie." What happened to the Yale bulldogs? One
- West Coast story had suggested that Bush's hair is darkening and
- thickening, hinting that Ronald Reagan's tonsorial impresario,
- Milton Pitts, was creating another masterpiece. But as the
- President is quick to point out, it is actually thinning and
- graying.
- </p>
- <p> Bush is President, but with a trace yet of awe. He muses,
- transporting his mind inside the White House for the moment.
- "This desk set has been created by Franklin Delano Roosevelt,
- and this picture of Lincoln depicts the ending of the Civil War.
- I'm not a great historian at all, but when you're there, you're
- kind of overwhelmed by a sense of history of this country, and
- the greatness."
- </p>
- <p> What is his mark to be left on the big building looming up
- beside him? ``That we did help make things a little kinder and
- gentler, helped keep the Government from being anything other
- than the servant of the people, helped enhance the peace." Comes
- a sudden surge of enthusiasm through the soft spring air.
- "Great challenge in Eastern Europe. I'm fascinated with the
- changes in Poland and Hungary. I read the Soviet reaction to my
- speech (in Hamtramck, Mich., last week). Eight years ago, they
- would have been speaking with one voice, blasting us. Today they
- are speaking with multivoices, most of them blessing us, but not
- all. So you've got to look at these changes and try to figure
- out how to handle them and keep it moving, keep things going.
- Just be sure people know what the United States stands for.
- </p>
- <p> "We've got one very, very outstanding member of Congress
- urging me to move with Cuba, and I'm saying to myself, `Look,
- it would be wonderful to be able to solve the Cuban problem
- vis-a-vis the United States, but there's a lot at stake. You've
- got to make clear (Cuba's) got to make certain changes.' So it's
- wanting to do things, but tempering the desire by reality. You
- can't just go dramatically off on some initiative all the time."
- </p>
- <p> How would he classify his style of leadership? "Well," Bush
- says, "I hope I'm a good delegator, but I also like to use
- this." He bangs a white telephone that sits at his elbow. "It
- never occurred to me the other day to ask somebody whether it
- would be O.K. to call Admiral Yost when he was up on the
- environmental cleanup in Alaska. `Just get Paul Yost, get
- Admiral Yost for me.' I don't want to be cut off from the
- context. I have to know so I understand the passions out there
- -- environmental passions, energy passions, cleanup,
- conservation, protect the fisheries. I'm using Alaska as an
- example. And it's true of everything else."
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