George W. Bush presents conservatives with a fundamental challenge: Do they believe in anything other than power? Are they serious about their rhetoric on limited, constitutionally restrained government? ..Andrew Sullivan writes: "One wonders why this kind of piece isn't published by the Weekly Standard or National Review." Posted by Greg Ransom | TrackBackQuite simply, the president, despite his well-choreographed posturing, does not represent traditional conservatism -- a commitment to individual liberty, limited government, constitutional restraint and fiscal responsibility. Rather, Bush routinely puts power before principle.