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Kudlow: Bush Shows Obama the Way
The president reminds the president-elect that free-market capitalism is the best path to prosperity.
Bush Warns Against `Too Much' Government in Markets (Update2)
Bush Warns Against `Too Much' Government in Markets (Update2)
bloomberg.com — Bush Warns Against `Too Much' Government in Markets (Update2) By Simon Kennedy and Holly Rosenkrantz Nov. 13... (Bloomberg) -- President George W. Bush today urged leaders of the world's biggest economies not to abandon free- market capitalism as they ... (more) Bush Warns Against `Too Much' Government in Markets ...
A Quantum of Anti-Imperialism
juancole.com — The reviews of director Mark Forster's "Quantum of Solace" have complained about the film's hectic pace (reminiscent... of Doug Liman's and Paul Greengrass's Bourne thrillers), about the humorlessness of Daniel Craig's Bond, and even about the squalid ... (more) A Quantum of Anti-Imperialism
Nine years later the N.Y. Times still awaits its Bush interview
latimesblogs.latimes.com — During the presidential primary campaign season of 1999-2000, the New York Times publisher, Arthur Sulzberger (the junior... one), got up at a large banquet in New York City and took the opportunity of the public Q&A to demand to know when ... (more) Nine years later the N.Y. Times still awaits its Bush ...
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OBAMA'S FIRST REAL TEST: WILL HE BE A PRAGMATIC PRO-MARKETEER OR A DOGMATIC DEMAGOGUE ON THE ECONOMY?
THE ASTUTE BLOGGERSKUDLOW (EXCERPT): Bush: “Free-market capitalism is far more than an economic theory. It is the engine of social mobility — the highway to the American Dream. And it is what transformed America from a rugged frontier to the greatest economic power in history — a nation that gave the world the steamboat and the airplane, the computer and the CAT scan, the Internet and the iPod.” Capping all this off, Bush said, “The triumph of free-market capitalism has been proven across time, geography, culture, and faith. And it would ...

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