George W. Bush Subtly Trashes Trump in Presidents Day Message
Source: Daily Beast
Updated Feb. 16 2026 8:45AM EST
Published Feb. 16 2026 8:20AM EST
George W. Bush has penned a Presidents Day essay that made some pointed observations about power, humility, and presidents who refuse to step down from office. The essay was published Monday by More Perfect, a bipartisan alliance working to protect and renew American democracy in the lead-up to the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence.
The piece, which pays homage to George Washington, is the inaugural entry in a new history project called In Pursuit, and while it does not name President Donald Trump, it does seem to shade him, The New York Times reported. Our first president could have remained all-powerful, but twice he chose not to, Bush wrote. In doing so, he set a standard for all presidents to live up to.
The first presidents decision to relinquish control of the U.S. Army after the American Revolution and to step down from the presidency after two terms ensured America wouldnt become a monarchy, or worse, Bush added.
His words seemed heavy with subtext, considering the current occupant of the White House tried to overturn his 2020 election loss to Joe Biden, and is now threatening to run for a third, illegal presidential term.
Read more: https://www.thedailybeast.com/george-w-bush-subtly-trashes-donald-trump-in-presidents-day-message/
Link to ESSAY - George Washington by George W. Bush
Blues Heron
(8,550 posts)BlueTsunami2018
(4,926 posts)Stole his way into office, started two wars we had absolutely no business being involved with, destroyed the economy for the working class, pressed the unitary executive case, Katrina, outed undercover agents, exploited 9/11 continuously to scare citizens into going along with their bullshit.
Just because he wasnt as vulgar as Piss, that doesnt make him any better.
This whole rehab his image is going through disgusts me.
PatSeg
(52,696 posts)I believe he laid the groundwork for someone like Trump to become president. Though Bush wasn't nearly as bad as Trump, he was an incompetent, reckless president. I'm beginning to believe there is no such thing as an honest, decent republican. As such, Trump isn't really the problem, republicans are.
peppertree
(23,205 posts)Last edited Mon Feb 16, 2026, 04:18 PM - Edit history (1)
"Bush will be the nominee - and if he wins, there'll be nothing but wars and recessions."
I was also fairly certain that the first such war, would come about by way of some well-staged, false-flag incident - and that the media would breathlessly follow along like Labrador Retrievers.
And the rest, as they say, is history.
PatSeg
(52,696 posts)He certainly brought about wars and recession in record time. Of course, it wasn't his fault that we were attacked on 9/11*, but he was responsible for his war hawk reaction. I think he went into office determined to invade Iraq as he was competing with his own father. 9/11 gave him the excuse he needed.
So what did your repug friend say?
* I know some people do hold him accountable, but I think he was more guilty of negligence when he overlooked the "Bin Laden determined to strike in the U.S." report. I'm not so sure about some of the other members of the Bush administration though. Many benefited from the invasion of Iraq.
peppertree
(23,205 posts)We were working out together at the gym. He looked at me with a sideways glace that just reeked of "there he goes again, sounding crazy."
The friendship fell apart shortly afterward after he came to my house wearing a bug (I was briefly a 'person of interest' in a case of missing bank money - which, it later turned out, had been pinched by a loan officer with gambling debts). He seemed to enjoy it - which really did it.
The memory, I must admit, still bothers me to this day. A common tale, certainly.
Qué será.
FakeNoose
(40,891 posts)George W. Bush's essay extraction:
Our first leader helped define not only the character of the presidency but the character of the country. Washington modeled what it means to put the good of the nation over self-interest and selfish ambition. He embodied integrity and modeled why its worth aspiring to. And he carried himself with dignity and self-restraint, honoring the office without allowing it to become invested with near-mythical powers.
It's hard to believe that Dubya actually wrote this .... But DAMN!
BumRushDaShow
(167,556 posts)I doubt he wrote that.
There was a song in "Hamilton" about what he is referencing though -
FakeNoose
(40,891 posts)She's a former school teacher after all. And it always seemed that she had educational rather than political interests in mind.
BumRushDaShow
(167,556 posts)and he could probably pick up the phone and call one of them (an old speechwriter perhaps) to help with a draft.
Mosby
(19,383 posts)Nt
FakeNoose
(40,891 posts)Never give any AI ap more credit than it deserves. Americans having a standard high school education can compose better essays than any AI ap.
FoxNewsSucks
(11,598 posts)but if you look up videos from the TX gubernatorial debates, he actually doesn't come across as an idiot. He was still wrong and an asshole, but back then he didn't sound stupid.
After 9/11 is when he turned dumb.
riversedge
(80,159 posts)SSJVegeta
(2,556 posts)Zackzzzz
(329 posts)FalloutShelter
(14,336 posts)FTA.
Scrivener7
(58,955 posts)CaptainTruth
(8,113 posts)...to what the Trump Cabal is doing to people they've called "unlawful combatants" with his ICE gestapo.
Same MO, like Bush provided the playbook, & he argued (his attorneys, in court) that he had the right to do it to American citizens. Capture them & send them to foreign "black sites" with no due process, by simply calling them "enemy combatants."
Trump just changed a word & uses the term "unlawful combatants," & Bush/Cheney etc set the stage for it.
Jilly_in_VA
(14,149 posts)I'm betting Laura wrote this!
wiggs
(8,729 posts)czarjak
(13,529 posts)But, were The Deep-State?
They deceive. Rubes believe.
All about The R?
twodogsbarking
(18,098 posts)FoxNewsSucks
(11,598 posts)Kinda late
Bayard
(29,084 posts)Somebody else wrote this, but nice he signed off on it. He still had a disgraceful time in office.
twodogsbarking
(18,098 posts)Puppets on strings maybe.
mahina
(20,563 posts)RogueTrooper
(4,666 posts)George W. Bush: The American tragedy which proceeded Trump's farce.
tableturner
(1,832 posts)Yes, he should do a lot more and should have started criticizing sooner. However, we are in a war for democracy's existence and I won't let the perfect be the enemy of the good. I'll take what I can get while pushing for more.
GenThePerservering
(3,172 posts)and wakes up.