We may not be looking forward to the November election — the polls tell us that — but this is not a country that likes to look back. Yet at this fraught moment, it might be salubrious to look back — back, back, back, as the sportscaster Chris Berman might put it, to the 41st president and to the life lessons he would have taught us as a nation, if only we had listened. We’ll never reach agreement on the issues that marked his presidency between 1989 and 1993. Instead, the nation seems to yearn for the courtly elegance, the steely character, the intuitive generosity of spirit and the mature judgment of a president it spurned after one term. George Herbert Walker Bush was not everybody’s favor
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