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Conservatives arent sure whos the Republican presidential frontrunner in 2012. They disagree over how sharply to attack President Barack Obama and on the question of whether a back-to-basics approach is the path back to majority.
But if theres one thing those attending the annual Conservative Political Action Conference this week agree on, it is this: They dont want another George W. Bush.
Few come out right out and say it, but they dont have to. Theres no nostalgia for the past eight years, no tributes to Bush and no sessions dedicated to exploring his presidency.
Indeed, for a president who publicly embraced conservative principles, there is little evidence that the movement returns the sentiment.
Bush a four-letter word at CPAC
But if theres one thing those attending the annual Conservative Political Action Conference this week agree on, it is this: They dont want another George W. Bush.
Few come out right out and say it, but they dont have to. Theres no nostalgia for the past eight years, no tributes to Bush and no sessions dedicated to exploring his presidency.
Indeed, for a president who publicly embraced conservative principles, there is little evidence that the movement returns the sentiment.
Bush a four-letter word at CPAC