Why would they want the Bushs' tending at all given their talks of all their immoral dealings...why, look at this old thread
http://www.democraticunderground.com/discuss/duboard.php?az=view_all&address=104x2875457From what I've read of either of the families, if we judge how they came into wealth some nearly 100 years ago, we probably would be horrified, but that was a different time where different rules applied and different ways for doing business reigned. I can't indict the initial Kennedy wealth anymore then I could indict anyone else who obtained wealth in a different time under different standards. Not wise to judge history based on the eyes of the present in business dealings since acceptable practices change. That said, the Kennedys then spent the many years after teaching their male offspring how to skirt the law and play with the lines of decency. Their penchant for illegal and irresponsible behavior seems to permeate the men in the family which tells me this is a problem with the very core of their values and their women are what the dummies claim to hate: a bunch of rich girls with the outward semblance of piety turning a blind eye so long as their nests continue to be feathered.
The Bushs on the other hand prove to have the same issues a normal family might, but their issues don't seem to permeate the character of every male family member which tells me they are isolated incidents because of immaturity or some other reason we all end up meeting along the way as we go through stupid phases in our lives. And the women, by comparison don't seem to have to turn a blind all to moral misdeeds as the men don't seem inclined to commit them, particularly when they are grown men with responsibilities.
What I see looking at both families is one whose very values seem to be rotten to the core. Where one standard of behavior is expected for their women and one for their men. The other family, by contrast, are not angels by any stretch, but their core values are solid and the people in the family reflect that. Most of the women in it are not debutantes or heiresses and have solid family values that don't revolve around appearances.