Politics | George W. Bush Bush vs. Obama: It's Just the Start Expect more disputes between them in the general election By John Johnson Posted May 15, 2008 7:45 PM CDT Copied Democratic presidential hopeful, Sen. Barack Obama, D-Ill., talks to reporters on his campaign charter en route to Chicago, Wednesday, May 14, 2008. (AP Photo/Jae C. Hong) When the president set off a political firestorm today by essentially likening Barack Obama to those who appeased the Nazis, he likely presaged a common theme in the general election, writes Massimo Calabresi in Time. Bush is trying to stay relevant—no better way than to inject himself in the campaign. And the speed with which Obama responded signaled that he's quite happy to take on the president. Both, however, run risks. Bush may end up looking foolish if he tries to campaign for John McCain even as McCain tries to distance himself from the president. And this particular issue—Israeli security—is tough for Obama because it gives opponents more opportunity to note that he's been endorsed by Hamas. Still, don't be surprised if we haven't heard the last of the "Bush-Obama smackfest," Calabresi notes. Read These Next Actor accused of child sex abuse has turned himself in. GoFundMe for ICE agent in Minneapolis shooting gets a big donor. Mike Lindell doesn't have to pay in 'prove me wrong' case. George Clooney has a beef with Quentin Tarantino. Report an error