www.youtube.com — Bush Final Press Conference pt1 - Jan 12, 2009. Watch part 2: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5WK2BY6SO-4
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Bush Says Goodbye To Press Corps
Flopping Aces —
President Bush gave his final press conference today and it’s definitely worth the time to watch the whole thing. Lots of good quotes to highlight but one that Ace brought up that I believe bears repeating. He asked a reporter “Do you remember what it was like after 9/11?”
As Ace said….No they do not.
The whole part on his legacy:
Jake Tapper: In the past, when you’ve been asked to address bad poll numbers or your own popularity, you’ve said that history will judge that you did the right thing, that you thought you did the right thing. But without getting into your motives or ...
The Last Presser... And The Real Bush
BAGnewsNotes —
Alternately wounded, aggrieved, persecuted and somehow fundamentally misunderstood, me thinks he doth protest ... all the way to the history books.
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A retiring President George W. Bush, delivering the final and most introspective press conference of his long presidency, acknowledged today the several "mistakes" and "disappointments'' of his tumultuous two terms in the Oval ...
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Bush's Last Press Conference Monday
www.huffingtonpost.com 1/13/2009 — WASHINGTON — President George W. Bush is set to take questions from reporters Monday at a previously unannounced news conference in the final days of his administration.
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Cheney: War deaths worth it, 'I think so'
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