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Obama and Bush: A Simple Comparison of Pictures

H/T to this tweet by Ben Domenech for alerting me to it.

A while back I did a post on the “Beer Summit” highlighting Obama’s lack of concern for those around him. The picture from Ben Domenech’s tweet reminded me of that. Take a look at it:

The man comforting the child is Harold Ford, a man who unsuccessfully sought Bill Frist’s old Senate seat in Tennessee back in 2006 (he lost to Bob Corker, for the record), and he’s trying to primary Hillary Clinton’s replacement in New York, Kirsten Gillibrand.

Obama, meanwhile, is minding his own business in the background looking off into the distance somewhere seemingly unaware of what’s happening in front of him.

Looking at that picture, I couldn’t help but think about how President Bush might have reacted in this situation, and how different the two men are.

So, then, how would Bush have reacted? There is ample evidence from which to judge. Perhaps most notable is this one image:

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Says the Cincinnati Enquirer:

In a moment largely unnoticed by the throngs of people in Lebanon waiting for autographs from the president of the United States, George W. Bush stopped to hold a teenager’s head close to his heart.

Lynn Faulkner, his daughter, Ashley, and their neighbor, Linda Prince, eagerly waited to shake the president’s hand Tuesday at the Golden Lamb Inn. He worked the line at a steady campaign pace, smiling, nodding and signing autographs until Prince spoke:

“This girl lost her mom in the World Trade Center on 9-11.”

Bush stopped and turned back.

“He changed from being the leader of the free world to being a father, a husband and a man,” Faulkner said. “He looked right at her and said, ‘How are you doing?’ He reached out with his hand and pulled her into his chest.”

Faulkner snapped one frame with his camera.

“I could hear her say, ‘I’m OK,’ ” he said. “That’s more emotion than she has shown in 21/2 years. Then he said, ‘I can see you have a father who loves you very much.’ ”

“And I said, ‘I do, Mr. President, but I miss her mother every day.’ It was a special moment.”

Ron Boat has this picture posted on his Facebook and had this to say as the caption:

From Ron Boat: In contrast to our current insensitive, politically opportunistic pres, people i know who know Bushs 41 & 43 say the family is truly caring and concerned. Even the Friday of Ft. Hood, Pres and Mrs Bush secretly went to the hospital to see the wounded and INSISTED that the press not know or tell anyone. Only the week after did the word leak out they went to show their concern. What a difference a year makes. I needed to add this: From Valerie Geibel-Wells “I am from the area (this was at a rally in Lebanon, OH) and know this family. Her mother was lost in 9.11 and was a wonderful humanitarian. They never found her remains and the girl was devastated – this was honest compassion from the leader of the free world who as he walked by her someone yelled to him “she lost her mother in the Trade Centers… See More” and he stopped and turned around and came back and hugged this girl for what seemed an eternity – something we don’t get now. He is true to America and never put us down.” Thanks Valerie. (Thanks for posting this Ron!)

Looking at these pictures, with the one of Sgt. Crowley I discussed earlier, and comparing them, I can only come to the conclusion that he just doesn’t care.

It’s not a conclusion I want to make about the leader of the free world, but it’s what I see when I look at these pictures.

He. Just. Doesn’t. Care.

EDIT: I’d like to point out that even Bill Clinton, Obama’s most recent Democratic predecessor didn’t have such a tin ear. He wouldn’t have been so uncaring, and he certainly wouldn’t have let such a moment slip past him. After all, remember he feels your pain.

So, let it sink in…

He. Just. Doesn’t. Care.

This diary was originally posted here at my blog Jake Speaks.

COMMENTS

  • mbecker908

    And that’s my favorite picture of GWB.

    I also know for a fact, and I’ve written about here, that he went out of his way to meet with families who’d lost sons in Iraq and Afghanistan. He never called attention to it, no press were allowed at the meetings and families names were never released. He spent so much time, one on one with family members that it drove his staff crazy.

    History will weigh in on GWB’s administration. I hope they don’t forget to weigh in on the fact that he was a very good, caring and sincere human being. A wonderful man.

  • Flagstaff

    reaching for a cigarette. At least that’s what it looks like.

  • timchgo9

    I am just curious as to what the child is being comforted for. Was there an accident, or something? Was this the child of a soldier that was KIA? I am not doubting the veracity, or the poster’s point. I am just curious as to why the child appears upset. Also, if you not the two women behind Obama, they seem to be just as oblivious as the president. After examining the photo, something is not right with it, it seems out of place somehow. You have the man hugging the child, he looks upset, so does the kid, but in the backgound, a seemingly out of place President Obama seems TOTALLY oblivious to what is going on around him, and the women in the background are acting like they are on holiday…. If someone would clarify what was going on at the time this photo was shot, I might understand it better.

    Our President as a thoughtless, arrogant individual was proven by that photo taken at the “Beer Summit” no one need look no further. I

  • Patricia_C

    The one where John and Cindy McCain bowed forward to respectfully lay their flowers onto the reflecting pool… after which, Obama walked up and stiffly tossed his onto the heap.

    I also recall during Obama’s presidential campaign where he conducted a roundtable discussion (photo-op) in a small town where a young woman wept while conveying her story of hardship… and while even the camera crew became teary-eyed and fetched a box of tissues for her, Barack handed her one but was reported to have shown little if any emotion.

    Perhaps our recent cold weather and the record breaking snowfall in Washington DC is due to the extreme chill eminating from the White House.