President Trump was right to call out George W. Bush, who was silent about national unity during the criminally depraved impeachment trial.
But now, suddenly, Bush is all for unity during the pandemic?
George W. Bush of all people should have been outraged by the assault Nancy Pelosi, Adam Schiff, Chuck Schumer, and Jerry Nadler made on the Presidency.
With all due respect, I believe he should have been a bigger man at that time.
Whatever petty baggage he carries from his perception of Trump’s treatment of his brother Jeb, is nothing compared to the horror and permanent damage this false impeachment did to the Executive Branch of the United States government.
Let’s turn to the Bible for insight on why Bush is wrong.
In 2 Samuel 1:14, King David was confronted by a man who claimed to have killed King Saul, David’s mortal enemy.
“So David said to him, “How was it you were not afraid to put forth your hand to destroy the Lord’s anointed?”
Though Saul had tried on numerous occasions to kill David, David still mourned Saul’s death and even executed the man who had not been afraid to take the crown off Saul’s head, and bringing it, with the armlet from Saul’s arm. Why?
Because David believed that no matter what, Saul was God’s anointed.
David respected the office.
George Bush—of all people—should have respected the office.
The time for him to speak out for unity and to warn that something could destroy us was during the fraud impeachment of Trump, not now.
Bush should have protested the disgraceful attack on the office of President by the Democrats.
Bush should have warned the nation then about how we are all in this together.
He should have protected the Executive branch of government from tyranny.
Mr. Bush knows, as few men know, the corruption of the Democrat Party.
He also knows the long term damage these leftists have set in motion for future Presidents. Impeachment has been weaponized.
It will be used to destroy any President that the House of Representatives does not approve of.
It will be used even when there is no evidence of wrong doing.
That was the new ground that Pelosi and her cohorts broke.
Let’s say—God forbid—that Biden wins.
The Republican retaliation will be swift and withering.
Let’s say Donald Trump wins. Adam Schiff has already begun new impeachment hearings, and he can do so because the precedent has been set by their previous attempt at impeachment.
And because there were no consequences for Schiff, he feels empowered.
Has none of this occurred to George W?
Worst of all, no matter who wins, our devastated economy won’t get strong leadership.
A bitterly divided government will be distracted by more and more investigations and trials.
The American public has just seen two other examples of Democrat debauchery.
We recently learned that General Michael Flynn was the target of high level FBI agents who were blindly loyal to Barack Obama.
Knowing Flynn was innocent, still they set a trap by lying, and tricked the General into incriminating himself falsely.
We also see how Tara Reade is being trashed by the hypocritical #MeToo movement, because electing Joe Biden justifies depriving abused women of justice.
Brett Kavanaugh was guilty until proven innocent.
But Joe is innocent until they can change the subject.
Bush’s first loyalty should have been to our system of government.
He should have been thinking about the Founding Fathers more than his hurt feelings.
If a former President can’t reverence the office, who can?
And how can he say we are in this together when he knows that a rogue government led by Barack Obama and others is feverishly working to destroy the very foundation of our freedom?
Again, what Nancy Pelosi, Adam Schiff, Chuck Schumer, and Jerry Nadler did was evil—an evil that will continue to damage America for many years to come.
Such a vicious and baseless ad hominem attack on a sitting President, such blatant lèse majesté of that kind, should have roused George W. Bush to speak out.
If he truly cares about saving America, he would not, in my opinion, call for a fake unity built on sweeping evil under the rug, just because he doesn’t like the victim.
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