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I'm Really Going To Miss GW Bush When He's No Longer Pres.
by PaulB
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And a lot of his current detractors will eventually come around to that point of view too.

He's been a good President and he's also a good guy.

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McCain a 'True Conservative,' Bush Says Feb 10 12:04 PM US/Eastern
WASHINGTON (AP) - John McCain is a "true conservative," President Bush says, although the presumptive Republican presidential nominee may have to work harder to convince other conservatives that he is one of their own.

McCain "is very strong on national defense," Bush said in an interview taped for airing on "Fox News Sunday." "He is tough fiscally. He believes the tax cuts ought to be permanent. He is pro-life. His principles are sound and solid as far as I'm concerned."

But when asked about criticism of McCain by conservative commentators Rush Limbaugh and Ann Coulter, the president said, "I think that if John is the nominee, he has got some convincing to do to convince people that he is a solid conservative and I'll be glad to help him if he is the nominee."

Bush said some of the criticism of the Arizona senator was the result of "probably, some personal animosity toward me. You can't please all the people all the time."

Asked during the interview about GOP candidate Mike Huckabee's criticism of his foreign policy, Bush said: "I'm sure that you can find quotes from people running for office that sound like they're at odds with me. But the point—what really matters in a campaign what are the basic beliefs."

Regarding attacks on his performance from Democrats Hillary Rodham Clinton and Barack Obama, Bush said, "If the Democrat party feels like they can win an election by focusing on me, I think they'll be making a huge tactical mistake."

Of Obama, the president said, "I certainly don't know what he believes in."

Bush said he disagrees with those who have accused former President Clinton of racism for his attacks on Obama and said he can understand why his predecessor "wants to campaign hard for his wife."

The president dealt with a number of other topics during his conversation with moderator Chris Wallace. The interview was taped Saturday at the Camp David presidential retreat and Fox released a transcript in advance of the broadcast.

_On the economy: "I think the experts would tell you we are not in recession. ... But I will tell you that the signs are troubling enough that we all came together and got a robust (economic stimulus) package out." Bush is scheduled to sign the legislation Wednesday.

Beyond that, he said, "We just have to play it by ear."

_On the legality of waterboarding and other techniques used to interrogate suspected terrorists: "Whatever we have done was legal, and whatever decision I will make will be reviewed by the Justice Department to determine whether or not the legality is there."

_On the long-term U.S. relationship with Iraq: "We will be there at the invitation of the Iraqi government. ... We won't have permanent bases. I do believe it is in our interests and the interests of the Iraqi people that we do enter into an agreement on how we are going to conduct ourselves over the next years."

_On Iran: "I feel pretty good about making sure that we keep the pressure on Iran. To pressure them so that they understand they're isolated. To pressure them to affect their economy. To pressure them to the point where we hope somebody rational shows up and says, OK, it's not worth it anymore."

—On targeting suspected terrorists by allowing surveillance of phone calls and e-mails of people inside the U.S.: "It's been a difficult issue for me because I am—listen, I no more want to trample the civil liberties of the American people than anybody else does. On the other hand, I understand the nature of these people. And I understand the complexities of trying to protect the American people."

_On speculation about his relationship with his father, the first President Bush, and its possible impact on his own presidency: "It's shallow. Shallow psychobabble. ... A bunch of people obviously got too much time on their hands."

—On his legacy: "As far as history goes and all of these quotes about people trying to guess what the history of the Bush administration is going to be, you know, I take great comfort in knowing that they don't know what they are talking about, because history takes a long time for us to reach."

Re: I'm Really Going To Miss GW Bush When He's No Longer Pres.
by dems rock

if only you and your ilk would fade into the sunset as well

oh, that's right

you cons ARE irrelevant NOW, at this very minute

hahahahahahahahahah

Re: I'm Really Going To Miss GW Bush When He's No Longer Pre
by Mars07

I'm sorry,
Two (2) terms is all a man can serve as president.
and that is more than enough for anyone

What Are You Talking About?
by PaulB

The Democratic Party primary is in shambles.

The Democrat controlled Congress is being manhandled by Bush who's eventually gets he wants from them.

You're living a fantasy!

I Agree With The 2 Term Limit For The President
by PaulB
which is why I didn't think it appropriate for Hillary to run because Bill will be really be in control behind the scenes which makes it de facto a 3rd term for him if she gets elected.
Re: I'm Really Going To Miss GW Bush When He's No Longer Pres.
by MiamiOracle
I will too, in the same way I miss the impacted wisdom teeth that my dentist removed.
What Are You Yacking About?
by Seedy

A 49-49 Senate with two independents is not controlled by the Democrats.

Re: I Agree With The 2 Term Limit For The President
by Mars07
I do not see it as you do.
Re: What Are You Talking About?
by dems rock

con party is in total disarry

hell you have got cons in your party threatening to vote for hillary instead of mccain

so it is laughable that you think the dem party is in shambles

you cons are nothing but irrelevent and deluded

Re: What Are You Yacking About?
by WorldlyMrB

Who is the Majority Leader who makes all deisions on what votes an come up and when?

Hint: It aint no GOPer

Why don't you move to Crawford?
by FormerlyKnownAsIRP
I hope that he would be a much better neighbor than he has been a President.
Virtually All The Current Clinton Operatives Are Old Team
by PaulB

which means they are beholden to Bill. She'll have tough time gettting rid of them. If she makes a decision and orders something they will all go check with Bill before they do something.

If he disagrees with her decision they just won't do it and she won't be able to control him as she hasn't been able to in the past and won't be able to in the future.

He's a free agent who will muck around where he wants to having been there before with all his contacts.

It's going to be a REAL MESS!

Re: Virtually All The Current Clinton Operatives Are Old Team
by dems rock

like you know any damn thing about the libs

blow it out yer azz paul

you dont know anything

worry about your RINO mccain

and the hillbilly religo nut case and leave OUR candidates to dems

Someone more politically astute than you would realize
by Seedy

that Democrats had the votes to organize the Senate.

Even you can’t so stupid to believe that 49, 50, or 51 votes will shut off the obstructionist, reactionary Republican Party.

When the shoe was on the other foot: <link> . Read this and you will go to bed smarter than when you woke up.

MO, When All Those Teeth In Front Of Those Wisdom Teeth
by PaulB
get pulled, you're going wish those ole' suckers where still back there!
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