Try to imagine a letter of this quality being left by a president of one party to a successor from the other party.
This letter came from the 41st president, George H.W. Bush, who left it for the 42nd, Bill Clinton. It’s gone viral.
The letter is fascinating in the generous tone that President Bush took toward the man who beat him in that brutal 1992 election campaign. Bush told Clinton that the new president would be “our” president and told him that any personal success he enjoys will be the country’s success.
Presidents leave theseĀ notes to their successors as a matter of tradition. Rarely do they become public, as this one has become.
Incoming presidents usually don’t reveal the contents of the letter left by their immediate predecessor.
It just makes me wonder whether this kind of letter could be written by President Obama in the highly unlikely event his successor happens to be Donald J. Trump.
The political climate in Washington — and throughout much of the nation — has become so toxic it makes this kind of good will seem virtually impossible if the presidency changes partisan hands.
Something tells me, though, that Barack Obama will have no difficulty leaving this kind of message for the woman who will succeed him in the White House.
I’d need a pretty good imagination for that, and the Clintons are a big reason why. Eight years later, they were too busy trashing the White House and stealing furniture to show this kind of class.
White House Vandalized In Transition, G.A.O. Finds
http://www.nytimes.com/2002/06/12/us/white-house-vandalized-in-transition-gao-finds.html
The Clinton Furniture Flap
http://www.factcheck.org/2016/05/the-clinton-furniture-flap/
I’ve read about half of “The President’s Club”, which supports the notion that past presidents often support and sometimes befriend later ones.
You may like it.
I’m aware of past presidents who grew quite close: Ford and Carter, Bush 41 and Clinton, Bush 43 and Clinton. I might take a look at the book. Thanks.