dir.salon.com - 12/17/2008
—
Dec 3, 2004 | George W. Bush has held far fewer solo news conferences than any president in the modern era. And when he does meet with the press, he avoids direct answers so brazenly that there is scant little value in it anyway. It's time the White House press corps did something about it. ...
realclearpolitics.com - 12/16/2008
—
realclearpolitics.com —
In an exclusive Oval Office interview with RealClearPolitics
last week, President George W. Bush sat down to...
offer his thoughts about this year's elections. "I don't think we got overwhelmed at the ballot box like previous elections," President Bush ...
(more)
Interview with President George W. Bush: Part One
google.com - 12/16/2008
—
google.com —
2 hours ago WASHINGTON (AFP) US President George
W. Bush said in an interview Tuesday he was...
forced to sacrifice free market principles to save the economy from "collapse." "I've abandoned free-market principles to save the free-market system," Bush ...
(more)
AFP: Bush says sacrificed free-market principles to save ...
huffingtonpost.com - 12/18/2008
—
huffingtonpost.com —
WASHINGTON — President George W. Bush knows he's
unpopular. But here's what matters, he says: "I didn't...
compromise my soul to be a popular guy." In a wide-ranging interview with Fox News Channel, Bush also praised the national security team ...
(more)
Bush: I Didn't Compromise My Soul To Be Popular
Comments
Blog Reactions
Obama's Press Treatment Just Like Bush's: WaPo's Milbank
The Huffington Post | Full News Feed —
... Unfortunately, you also risk an outpouring of overheated slop from process puppies like Milbank, who's decided that this single -- and not entirely unjustified -- instance of Obama responding tartly to a reporter warrants a broad comparison with President George W. Bush, whose own appearances before the press corps were rare, and whose factotums were experts at ...
Obama's Press Treatment Just Like Bush's: WaPo's Milbank
Politics on HuffingtonPost.com —
... Unfortunately, you also risk an outpouring of overheated slop from process puppies like Milbank, who's decided that this single -- and not entirely unjustified -- instance of Obama responding tartly to a reporter warrants a broad comparison with President George W. Bush, whose own appearances before the press corps were rare, and whose factotums were experts at ...
Related: the george w. bush era
“Bush-Era Culture” (Shudder)
crookedtimber.org 12/17/2008 — At the blog newcritics , Chuck Tryon points out something I would have missed otherwise, given the need to avoid national news magazines in the interest of anger management:
Newsweek, of all places, has a f ascinating intellectual exercise in ...
Sorry Times —
Some may find it ironic the same Republicans who refuse to help victims of their policies have been led by The Greatest Victim of Them All, George Bush. Frank Rich:
Bush had arrived in Washington vowing to inaugurate a new, post-Clinton era of “personal responsibility” in which “people ...